Wow! Thanks for your reviews! They were all really amazing! I appreciate it. It was my brother's birthday yesterday, so I wasn't able to update unfortunately. So here's part 2 of 3. :) Enjoy! Review! Oh, remember that this is in Austin's view. :)


Austin watched horrified as Ally ran out of the store in tears. He had really hurt her this time. If there was one thing she hated, it was when people yelled at her. And he had done just that. He yelled at her.

He had already looked around any place she could be at, to no avail. He was pretty much hopeless. There wasn't much he could do at the moment. He had thought of every way to apologize for his outburst, but nothing was good, or seemed good, enough for an apology to Ally. Especially after what he had done.

He ran a hand through his hair, frustrated. He slid down on the door he was currently leaning on. He was worried. He was upset. He was angry, much like Ally, except he didn't know how to express anger. He could only sit there and pray to the Gods that Ally was fine where ever she was. He knew she was a fragile girl; she had said it herself. She wouldn't touch a soul for any reason. He knew this well.

Austin wanted to start the day over. He wanted to go back to this morning when he knew something bad was going to happen. He dismissed it and went on. If he could go back he would've stayed home until the feeling went away. He looked around and found himself in his room; the place he should have stayed at. 'The Safe Place' He called it.

He wanted to go back to yesterday. Yesterday was so perfect.

*Flashback*

Austin stood at Ally's door with roses in his hands. They were yellow and red; both their favorite colors. A pretty mix if you asked them. He rang the doorbell and waited patiently for his best friend to open the door. There wasn't a special occasion. He was a nice guy; it's what he does. At least that's what he told himself. Everyone knew they had more than a friendship. Everyone but them.

Ally opened the door and was very surprised to find Austin standing there with a bouquet of roses. Yellow and red. Perfect mix.

Austin smiled widely at Ally and waved with his free hand. "Hey Ally, I got you these." He handed her the bouquet and continued to smile. She gratefully took them and smiled as well. "Thank you Austin. What's with this surprise visit? I thought you had a family emergency." Ally asked. It was true. Austin had texted her earlier with the the information. "I did, but I got out of it to see you." He said quietly. He was blushing as Ally could see. When he said that, Ally had gotten this fluttering feeling in her stomach. Butterflies. But why?

Austin's face was bright. He could feel it. He wasn't surprised to see that Ally, too, was blushing. That's the affect they had on each other.

"So what are you doing here?" Ally asked suddenly. He looked around nervously once he realized that he had no reason for being here. He truly really did just want to see her. However, he couldn't just tell her that. "I-I came by to see if you wanted to hang-out. Y'know just get some ice cream or something. I haven't eaten some in a while, and I figured that maybe you would like to come with me or something." He said suggestively. It's the only thing he could come up with, and it wasn't too bad of an idea. Ally looked thrilled and nodded her head enthusiastically. "Yes! Of course! Let's go!" She exclaimed while running inside quickly to put the roses in a vase. If she hadn't been so thrilled then maybe she would have invited Austin inside.

Austin was fine outside though. He was just happy she had accepted.

Ally carefully put the roses in a vase and went back outside to the awaiting Austin. He smiled as he saw her come out. She looked so graceful; she always did. "Are you ready to go?" Austin asked smiling. Ally merely nodded before happily walking ahead of him. He grinned before sprinting to jogging to catch up. Today was going to be a fun day; he could feel it.

As expected, they went to the ice cream shop and each ordered their favorite flavored cone. As they ate, they talked about anything new and laughed at old memories. Austin couldn't help but feel happy anytime Ally was around. She was like his other half. The happy and carefree side of him.

Once they were done with the cones, they decided to take a walk in the park. 'To make more memories' they would say.

They spent the rest of the afternoon laughing at every little thing. It really was the most amazing day ever. This, they both thought.

*End of Flashback*

He sighed loudly and got up off the floor. He looked at the pictures of Ally and him. He remembered the occasion of each picture with detail. There were hundreds of pictures. He remembered each and everyone of them. He stared sadly at them.

He hated fighting with Ally more than anything. It was very rarely that they had an argument, and even when they did fight it wasn't this terrible. They would take deep breaths and talk it out. This was something new and scary. He absolutely hated it. He feared it.

He sat up in his bed. He shouldn't be mourning over it; he should be thinking of solutions. Feeling sorry for himself wasn't going to get him anywhere.

Austin pondered for hours on what to do to get Ally to accept his apology. He would write her a song, but there was one problem; he couldn't write to save his life. Or in this case, his friendship. Their friendship.

Why was this so hard? Why couldn't it be easy? He would just walk up to her, smile at her, hug her, and everything would be fine. Like a fantasy story. They would live happily ever after. The End.

'If only.' He thought bitterly. Ally loves fantasies. He knew that more than anyone. She had made him watch her chick flicks on more than one occasion. He would never admit it aloud, but he did cry silently when he was 'forced' to watch The Notebook. (1)

Ally would always ramble on and on about how romantic these movies were. He watched them to make her happy. That's what he told himself, at least. She would talk about how she always hoped to find that one guy that would go to her house at midnight just to remind her how much he loves her. Who would want to-Oh my god! That's it! He thought to himself.

He could be that guy. He wanted to be that guy. He was that guy.


So, I'm not so sure how I feel about this ending. What do you guys think? Pretty please review? *gives puppy dog eyes* You can't resist those, can you? :) Anyways, thanks for reviewing. Y'know? The next step is to review so go on. You know you want to. :) Thanks!