A/N: Wow! Just…wow! I didn't think I'd get a lot of reviews overnight. I love you guys so much! Also, thank you for the 13 story alerts, 10 favorite alerts and 17 reviews…and it was just the prologue!

Anyway, here's Chapter 1. I can say that it's going to be boring but the contents of this chapter really have to be here to furthermore understand the whole plot and the upcoming chapters. Plus, I'm not going to be rushing this story. I'm actually aiming for a 20+ chapters.

I'll stop talking and on with the story. Enjoy!

*Note: This happened at the same day Trish broke the news to Austin and Ally. Oh and R5 ARE COUSINS IN THIS STORY, NOT SIBLINGS! Take note.


Chapter 1

She woke up before everybody else does. She doesn't know why but she recently found herself being an early bird, which was so unlike her.

Instead of going back to her slumber, she stood up from her bed and freshen herself up in the bathroom attached to her bedroom. Usually, she dresses before she goes down to eat breakfast but today was definitely different. Her stomach grumbled telling her she needs to eat breakfast.

After she used the bathroom, she headed down the stairs and into the kitchen, finding a large stack of pancakes in the center of the dining table with a note lying beside it.

She looked around at first, trying to see if someone's awake other than her but when she saw no signs of movement anywhere, she took the letter and read it.

To: Everyone

Mark and I went to our jobs early. But I managed to cook you guys some pancakes. Behave! No parties! Enjoy your day, kids.

Remind Ross he has a flight to Orlando today with Laura.

We'll be back before dinner!

Love lots,

Stormie :)

She smiled at the note and eyed the stack of pancakes. She took out her own plate and forked three pancakes and flooded it with syrup.

Halfway through the pancakes, she suddenly felt the silence deafening her, her ears begging for even a slightest sound of noise. She stood up from the stool and walked towards the living room, her pancakes in hand. Retrieving the remote control from the center table, she flunked herself down on the couch and gobbled up more of her morning meal.

But before she switched on the TV, a magazine – a teen gossip magazine – that was lying still on the table caught her sleepy eyes.

"Wait, is that…" she mumbled to herself as she placed down the plate on the table and took the magazine.

"Ross? And Laura? Dating?" she asked herself. She flipped through the magazine briskly and finally reached the page where the article was.

She read through it and was caught-off guard with all the information. Her eyes left the magazine and stared into nothingness; her mind deep in thought. "Ross never told me about this. And how was it that they were seen in Florida when they never left California?" she silently wondered.

Feeling the need of not watching TV anymore, she scooped up her plate and the magazine and headed out into the kitchen. She placed the object on the counter and put her plate on the sink and washed it off before heading up the stairs, completely forgetting the magazine on the counter; opened up on page 23.


"What?" Austin and Ally shouted in unison.

"B-but how? I mean, how did this happen?" Austin asked, pacing back and forth in the room.

"If you guys haven't noticed, you do really look like Ross Lynch and Laura Marano. I mean, look at you. You guys look like their long lost twin brother and sister." Trish replied.

Suddenly, a certain redhead walked inside the practice room; panic evident on his freckled face.

"Have you guys—" Dez looked at Austin and Ally and saw the look of trepidation written all over their features. "I guess you have."

"What're we going to do?" Ally asked.

"As for now, I don't know what to do yet." Trish explained.

"Austin, this is bad, really, really bad. We might've messed up Ross's and Laura's life or…career!" Ally exclaimed as she grabbed her hair and started chewing on it.

"Let's not think that way, Ally." Austin said.

"But…" Ally suddenly found herself in lack of words.

"I'm pretty sure though that Ross and Laura will talk about this to the press and convince them that these two in the picture is not them." Dez, for the first time, finally spoke some sense.

"Let's just hope for the best." Austin muttered looking at the brunette who was still busy chewing on her hair. He sighed and walked over to Ally, grabbing her hair from her mouth in an attempt to stop her.


Ross woke up that morning ten minutes after his cousin, Rydel did.

His cousins were staying with him for two whole weeks because of some R5 business they have to deal with. The band was offered a record deal and was scheduled to meet up with their new manager to deal with gigs and other band activities. But considering Ross being a busy bee, the band has no time for the meet up so they'd decided to stay at Ross's house for two weeks, hoping to get the business done sooner.

He heard someone singing and the shower running from the room beside his, which was occupied by Rydel. Ross let out a groan and cursed his cousin's loud singing from next door.

The said boy stretched out his stiff muscles and yawned loudly. He stumbled his way towards his bathroom and banged on the wall, which behind it was Rydel's bathroom.

With a quick splash of water and a thirty second gargle of mouthwash, Ross hopped in the shower and banged on his wall once again to annoy Rydel. After hearing Rydel shout 'Ross!' from the other side of the wall, he laughed out triumphantly.

Ross took a quick shower and got dressed in less than thirty minutes. Glancing one last time in the mirror, he stormed down the stairs. He immediately eyed the pancakes and rushed towards it. He remembered he skipped dinner last night making him extra hungry this morning.

In the process of gulfing down his pancakes, Ross accidentally spotted the magazine lying on the counter; opened up on a certain page. His brows scrunched up and peeked in the magazine.

"How about I hide you from Rydel?" Ross said, reaching for the object; keeping his eyes on the ceiling above him as if in any moment, Rydel would be coming down and catches him hiding her magazine.

He took one quick glance at the object in his hands and he was relatively certain he saw his name imprinted on the page. Ross did a double take and he's suspicions were confirmed as he saw the article's title.

"Me? Laura? Dating? Since when, and in Miami; I didn't even left California!" he exclaimed.

Without any care that he wasn't able to finish off his pancakes, he raced outside and into the next house.

Being neighbors with Laura Marano was a plus to Ross. They sometimes carpool when heading off to work, when the other's home alone, the other will keep him or her company. Whenever there's a party, they would always invite each other; sometimes for dinners.

Ringing her doorbell, Ross has never felt so impatient in his life. With the dating gossip out, he couldn't wait but to tell Laura all about it.

Laura's mom, Caroline Marano, was the one who opened the door for Ross.

"Good morning Mrs. Marano, is Laura already awake?" Ross greeted, his hand behind his back trying to hide the magazine he was tightly clutching.

"Yes, she's in the kitchen." Caroline responded. "And please Ross, just call me Caroline."

"I will, Caroline." Ross responded with a smile.

Caroline stepped aside to let Ross in and closed the door behind them.

"Laura!" Ross called.

"In here!" the girl shouted in response.

Ross briskly made his way towards the kitchen and placed the magazine in front of Laura, but the girl didn't seem to notice the magazine yet. Instead, she scanned the blonde boy from head to toe.

"Why aren't you dressed yet?" she asked.

"What for?" Ross answered back a question.

"We have a flight to Orlando in four hours." Laura replied.

"Well…anyway, I came here because I wanted to show you what I found out this morning from Rydel's magazine."

She gave him a confused look and glanced at the magazine. "What is this?" Laura asked as soon as she started reading the article.

"We're not dating." Ross muttered.

"I know, but…" Laura agreed.

"But how?"

"Yeah, h-how did this happen?" Laura asked her friend.

Ross shrugged. "I-I don't know… but we will find out."

"And how is that going to happen?" she asked.

"Look at the article. It said 'we'—" Ross said putting quote marks in the air, "—were seen in Miami, Florida. And we're going to Florida later so…"

"We'll go see them personally and ask them about the gossip!" Laura exclaimed, getting more and more excited every second.

"Yeah! But one last problem." Ross said.

"What?" the brunette questioned.

"Where exactly in Miami are we going to find them?" Ross asked.

The two young actors' eyebrows furrowed in thought; instead of thinking about their current problem, since they were going to be in Orlando and their targets were living in Miami, Ross conjured up a plan to sneak out from their event and drive all the way to Miami with a little help from a certain someone.

Meanwhile in Laura's side, she was almost on the verge of giving up when she unintentionally glanced at the picture of the young couple in the magazine. Her eyes scanned the features of the girl and she wasn't really surprised if this girl would be mistaken as her.

They had the same eyes, same hair, face structure. Then her eyes darted away from the girl to the surroundings caught on camera. To her, it looked like an outdoor mall; so for their first move, Laura concluded she and Ross would start looking at malls.

And then she saw it, the sign above the young couple.

Sonic Boom.

"Ross! I think I found them." She told her blonde friend, who was still deep in thought.

He snapped his head towards her. "Where?" he asked.

Laura pointed at the sign above the picture. "Sonic Boom."


A/N: And that's chapter 1! I hope you guys didn't get bored. Maybe let me reach 30 reviews and then chapter 2 will be up as soon as I reached it.

Help me get my 17 reviews to 30? Please? Thank you!