I do not own Austin and Ally.

"What did we do," Austin asked as he munched on the corn dog in his hand. He and Dez sat on the sidewalk in front of his house.

"We basically told half of our team that their friendship was not valuable to us, leaving them feeling insecure and unloved," Dez answered before taking a bit of his corn dog.

Austin gave him a strange look before shaking his head and facing the street again. "Well, whatever it is we have to fix it or Ally won't forgive me."

"And Trish might beat me up," Dez added after swallowing his food. He turned to Austin with wide eyes and said, "She hasn't hurt me in like two months. I don't want that streak to end!"

Austin let a breath out through his nostrils and said, "So I guess we have to get to the source of the problem. I don't really hang out with Trish and I'm sure we have a lot in common, but I just haven't connected with her like I have with Ally."

Dez nodded. "I agree. And I find Ally boring and uneventful." The redhead earned a shoulder punch from the blonde and frowned. "What? Ally is carrot sticks and low-fat cream cheese while I'm cupcakes and rainbow frosting." Austin gave him a look. "I like food analogies."

"Who doesn't," Austin said with a nod. "But I'm sure you and Ally have stuff in common too. I never thought I'd like to hang out with someone like her but now all I want to do is spend time with her. If we want Team Austin to work, then everyone on the team has to get along. We all need to bond."

Dez thought for a moment before handing Austin another corn dog. "I guess you are right. I do like Ally, don't get me wrong, but I don't know how much fun we would have for a whole weekend by ourselves."

"Well we will just have to try our best and be good friends to them both. When they need us, we have to make sure we are there for them," Austin concluded. He lifted his corn dog and cheered, "To Team Austin!"

"To Team Austin and the hopefully not terrible weekend," Dez shouted with glee as he held up a corn dog to bump Austin's.