Hey! I just finished writing this chapter, so I decided to post it! Just so you know, I always write the next chapter once the previous one is posted. I just go with where the previous chapter leads me. I post it as soon as I'm done writing it. Let me tell you, I freaking love this story! I know it's mine, but I love writing it. And all the reviews, follows, and favorites proved me that you guys like it too!
By the way, Ally's parents not being supportive of her choices and Austin being sexist is all a part of this story. You'll see how that goes in the chapters. I'm very aware that girls skateboard and everything, but this story is... Well, about sexist guys who think girls can't do what they do. But hey, why not prove them wrong?
Disclaimer: I do not own Austin & Ally, or anything else you might recognize in this story.
Enjoy! :)
Austin's P.O.V.
"Hey guys, we're going to the skate park, after school, right?" I ask my friends Trent, Ethan, Elliot, Dez, and Dallas.
"Duh, do you even have to ask?" They all ask at the same time.
"I guess not." I shrug.
"Dude, Austin, there's the new girl again." Ethan nudges me. If you didn't notice, I'm sort of the leader of the group. What can I say? I'm just that awesome.
I look at where he's pointing, and the new girl is just exiting the school, skateboard in hand. But I notice she's now wearing the same pink dress she was wearing, this morning.
"Alright. She gets to school in a dress, goes change in a total tomboy outfit, spends the day wearing it, then goes back to her place in the same pink dress. Is she having a double life, or something?" Dez asks us.
I shrug. "I'm as clueless as you, here."
"Come on, guys. Let's go." Dallas says and we make our way to the skate park.
Ally's P.O.V.
"Mom, I'm going to find a skate park!" I yell at my mom after finishing my homework.
My mom groans. "Why?"
"'Cause I want to skate." I tell her in a 'duh' tone.
"But... But..." She stutters. "Where's your dress?" She changes the subject.
"Hanging in my closet." I lie. The truth is that it's under my bed, where hopefully no one will ever find it.
"Why do you want to go to a skate park, anyway? Those places have, what, about 20 boys drinking and that are probably dangerous for a girl?"
"Mom, I've been going to skate parks since I was eight years old. I'm used to it. Plus, those places are not really what movies and all that stuff make if seem to be. They're usually clean and close to the kids playground. Nothing dangerous in there."
"You're a very good liar, young lady. But not enough to fool me. Go back to your room and continue to unpack."
"But mom-"
"No 'but's. Go to your room."
I sigh loudly and go to my room, slamming the door angrily. Why couldn't I have supportive parents? It'd be so much easier! But no, I had to get the rich parents who want to decide all their child's life. It's my life! Am I not supposed to do what I want?
As I start unpacking one of my boxes, I stop at the sight of my skateboard. Since when do I listen to my mom? I smirk and take my skateboard. I go downstairs and find my mom in the kitchen.
"Mom, I'm going to the mall to see dad's shop." I lie.
"Alright. Be back for dinner, your dad isn't coming. He's staying late to get everything ready for the grand opening, tomorrow." She tells me.
"Okay. See you later!" I call and I'm out the door. I get on my skateboard and start riding. Now, to find a skate park.
Hey! The skate park is actually close to my house! Awesome!
I walk through the gate and it seems that my mom had a pretty good guess about what this skate park looks like. Though there isn't a lot of guys. I'd say ten, not more.
No one's P.O.V.
As Austin's showing off his 'amazing skills', Dez is the only one who notices something unusual. Or rather someone. A different gender, to be more specific.
"Guys, there's the girl again." He says, nudging Ethan. The four boys look away from Austin's performance to realize that Dez is right.
"What is she doing here?" Dallas asks no one in particular.
"Maybe it wasn't her brother's skateboard, after all." Ethan says.
"Come on, let's go." Elliot says and starts walking toward the girl, the others following behind him. "Hey." He smirks down at the petite girl standing infront of him.
"Oh, hey. I saw you guys at my school. I didn't know you liked skateboarding. I'm Ally." She smiles at them, trying to act friendly. Ally isn't exactly the kind with a lot of friends. At her old school, the only friend she had was Brooke, the only other girl who liked skateboarding, at that school.
"Well, I'm Dallas. These are my friends Ethan, Elliot, Dez, Trent, and that guy other there is Austin." Dallas says, pointing at each of them.
"Cool. Uh... It was nice meeting you. Well, see ya." Ally tries to leave. Not that she doesn't like those guys or anything, but she isn't at the skate park to make new friends. It's not a friends park. It's a skate park.
"Woah, woah, woah." Trent pulls her back. "Are you waiting for your brother, or something?"
Ally looks at him strangely. "I don't have a brother."
"Your cousin, then?" Ethan tries.
"Nope." She shakes her head.
"Then, what are you doing here?" Elliot asks her.
She gives them a 'are you kidding me?' look. "I'm here to skate."
Dez starts laughing. He stops once he sees Ally's glare. "But you're a girl."
"Really? I didn't notice!" Ally replies as sarcastically as she can.
"What? Really? I thought you would. I mean, you're what? Sixteen? I think you should've noticed by now." Dez tells her, obviously not catching her sarcasm.
"Dude, that was sarcasm." Ally rolls her eyes.
"Hey, what's going on, here?" Austin asks, finally noticing his friends stopped watching his performance. He notices Ally standing infront of him. "Wait, what- You again?!"
"Gee, way to make someone feel welcomed." She mutters under her breath.
"What are you doing here?" Austin asks the small brunette.
"Umm... I don't know... Why am I at a skate park with my skateboard? Oh wait, I know! I came to skateboard! Now can you all please leave me alone so that I can skate in peace?!" She starts leaving, when she's pulled back once again. By Austin this time. She lets out an annoyed sigh. "What?"
"Girls don't ride skateboards. It's a guy thing. So let us do some really skating and go back to your dancing classes or whatever where you came from."
"Really? Dancing classes? Why don't you try it? You and your little crew seem perfectly fit for that." She fires back.
"Well, I bet we'd be better than you if we tried it!" Dez exclaims, trying to make a point. Not gonna happen.
Ally rolls her eyes. "I bet you would. Now, let me show you some real skateboarding skills. 'Cause Blondie, what you did back there was what I learned when I first got on a skateboard... in third grade." Ally tells Austin before walking toward the ramps, leaving Austin with his jaw clenched.
"Careful!" Dallas calls. "Wouldn't want to break a nail!"
The guys start laughing as Ally rolls her eyes. She turns around and glares at them, then her eyes land on Dallas. "Watch me."
There you go! They met! Spoiler for the next chapter: Ally's lie about her going to Sonic Boom to see her dad gets her in trouble.
Uh oh... What will happen? Stay tuned! :)
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By the way, if you didn't already, I'd appreciate it if you guys would go read my one-shot against bullying. I posted it this morning. It's called Victim.
Until next time,
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