I don't own Austin and Ally or any of its characters. All rights go to Disney and its creators. I only own the plot and anything that I make up along the way.

So I've decided to add a second part to this story because I'm a fail at one shots so here it goes.

**The song used in this story is mine, so yes I do own it. It's called Never ending Dream.**


Allison M. Dawson

November 29 1995 - September 12 2013

Beloved daughter, songwriter and friend

Austin stood at Ally's gravestone, tears were streaming down his face as he re-read the engravement on the stone. "It should have girlfriend too, not just friend." A single tear rolled down his cheek, remembering why she committed suicide.


"Hey Trish, hey Ally." Austin walked up to his two best friends who were looking at something on the school committee board. "Whatcha looking at?" He asked, propping his arm on Ally's shoulder. "A poster of me?"

"No." Trish slapped him on the shoulder. "Its the winter dance!" He rolled his eyes. "Its boys ask girls!" She squealed. A grin formed on Ally's face.

"I hope Dallas ask's me." She looked at the poster dreamily. "We're so compatible with each other. He's a bad dancer, but he's cute, and funny, and sweet...he's probably better than my last boyfriends." Austin cleared his throat and removed his arm from Ally. Trish snickered.

"Someone wants to make their ex jealous." Ally turned to look at an emotionless Austin.

"I'm so sorry Austin." He glared at her. "I didn't know you were there! I swear I didn't mean it." He blinked at her.

"If that douche bag ask's you out, them I'm asking Brooke." He looked at the tall model two lockers away before looking back at Ally.

"Fine. See you later." Ally turned around and headed to her next class, dragging Trish along with her.


Austin walked into Sonic Boom with a large smile plastered on his face. "Hey guys." He sat his elbows on top of the counter, propping his head up with his hands. "What's up?" Dez looked at him from eating his sandwich.

"Why is your face as big as your ego?" Trish snickered. Ally looked up from her journal.

"Yeah, what's up with you?" Austin stood up.

"Guess who's got a girlfriend named Brooke?!" Ally jaw dropped open.

"Nice." Dez came over and they did their handshake. "You kiss her yet?" He rolled his eyes.

"I'm taking it slow dude. It's better that way." He looked over to his brunette friend. "Hey Alls, whats up? You seem a little down today." She shook her head.

"I'm fine. I've got to count the inventory." Ally looked up to him a gave him a small smile. "Congrats on the new girlfriend."


"Hey man." Dez placed a hand on his shoulder, snapping Austin out of his thoughts. "How are you holding up?"

"Terrible." He sniffed. "I just want my Ally back." Austin tried to blink back the tears wanting to flow from his eyes, but they came out anyways. "I miss her, a lot."

"Me too Austin, me too." He patted him on the back. "Mr. Dawson says its time for you to do your little speech now." Austin took in a deep, shaky breath and picked up his guitar that Ally got him for his birthday. Then, he walked over to the small wooden podium beside her gravestone. He tapped the microphone, while putting his guitar down beside him.

"Excuse me?" All the heads of the mourners turned to look at him. He cleared his throat. "Um, hi." He looked at Trish, and Dez, then finally at Mr. and Mrs. Dawson, nodding at him telling him to continue.

"Ally Dawson was the nicest person that I've ever met. We first met at Sonic Boom, and let me tell you, we did not get off on a good start, to the point where she wanted to kick me out of the store." A small chuckle came out from him, along with Dez and Trish. "But she apologized, for my mistake, and we've been friends ever since. From there, we became closer, and along with our friends Trish and Dez, we became inseparable. But I knew, from day one, we were meant to be together." Austin smiled a little. "Without Ally, we wouldn't be Team Austin. She helped me appreciate the littlest things, from cloud watching to smiling at everyone you pass by. She helped me get organized, tutor me for school, but most importantly, she helped me get to where I am today, a singer."

"We're a close knit group, I've got to admit, but me and Ally had a special bond that no one, not even the worlds pair of scissors could ever break, and that was music. Music was something that both me and Ally shared. We put all of our love, and our emotions, to create our music, it's beauty that only few will understand. Soon, our love for music developed into something more, love for each other." A tear slipped from his eyes. "Ally Dawson was my first love. From her walk to her smile, her personality and her passion for music is just a few things that I can name. Although she wasn't my first girlfriend, she was my first kiss. She was the first person that helped me look to the brighter side of things, that even though the saddest things in life were truly the worst, there would always be a brighter outcome of things."

"Yes, her death is tragic. We will miss her very much. And even though it's hard to see the bright side of this, situation, I know that she's happy. That she's living a happy life up in heaven. And to know that she's looking down on us, watching us, is something that I'll never forget. Ally, I know you're listening, and I just wanted to say that I love you in the way that we could both understand." Austin picked up his acoustic guitar and strummed a chord.

"So this song, is, amazing, because I wrote it, and we know that I don't write songs." A small laughter erupted from the crowd. Dez came over and handed him a stool. Austin smiled at him, and sat himself on it. "This song is really about our special friendship, and I hope you guys enjoy it."

Those days we're playing in the sand

The water tickling our feet

By our spot at the beach

We'd hold each other really close

Like we're falling off a boat, from that sad Titanic scene

But on that cold September day

All my dreams were blown away

When I close my eyes

I can see you there, right in front of me

You help remind me, that I'm not alone

In my realistic nightmare

In this never ending dream

Those winter nights were the best

Hot cocoa by the wooden chest

Jack Frost is playing on the TV

S'more making in the living room

Our mom's not saying what to do, like we're never existing

But now I'm sitting all alone

'Cause of that September day

When I Close my eyes

I can see you there, right in front of me

You help remind me, that I'm not alone

In my realistic nightmare

In this never ending dream

I knew you were gonna leave one day

Time flies so fast we've gone astray

It felt like we have just met yesturday

All of those arguments we've hand

I've regret a thousand times and said things that I cannot take back

But now you're gone

Because of that September day

And now I've lost, a piece of me that I can't bring back,

Now,

When I close my eyes

Memories flash by, like I'm on a zipline

Reminiscing about our favourite times and our stupid fights

Al of the jokes we've had, and all the secrets that we've shared

Are now forever burned in my mind

And now you're living a new life

Without me by your side, oh

When I close my eyes

I can see you there, right in front of me

You help remind me, that I'm not alone

In my realistic nightmare

In this never ending dream

A small applause erupted from the crowd. A small tear slipped out from his eyes.

"I'm glad you all enjoyed it, because that would be my last performance as a singer. I'm quitting the business. It's a partner project. If my partner can't do it, then neither can I." He sent a small smile to the crowd. "This was my way to say good-bye, and to say that I'm moving on. We love you Ally."

A few minutes after his performance, everyone went back to their conversations. He sat up from the stool and headed over to his friends, Trish having tears stream down her face in a rapid said nothing to each other, knowing what Austin really meant in his speech.

"You're really going to do it?" Dez asked him. He nodded in response. The trio hugged each other tight, shedding tears about all their memories that they've made with each other. Austin was the first to pull away.

"I'm really sorry guys, I really am." He managed to croak out. Trish nodded.

"Promise me you'll do okay?" She asked, her voice wavering.

"Yeah. I'll tell Dez. After all, he is a whisperer." A small smile came out from the three of them.

"Well then, good luck buddy." Dez pulled him in for a hug.


Austin stood at the edge. Tears were streaming down his face, knowing about the outcome on what he was about to do next. His mind is telling him not to, but his heart knows that this isn't where he belongs.


"What are you doing up so early?" Austin groaned from his sleeping bag. He looked at Ally, who was currently heating up a portable stove while they were in line waiting for the myTabs.

"Making breakfast." She responded. "How do you like your eggs?"

"Four hours from now, and scrambled."


"I want you to come and play at my swamp bash Austin." Shiny Money said.

"Sweet!" He responded.

"Now the four of us can finally have vacation together." Trish exclaimed.

"You're not invited." Shiny Money said.

"Ha! In your face Trish!" Dez pointed at her.

"You're not invited either."

"Ha! In my face Trish!" He pointed to himself, before making a pouting face.


"Austin, we shouldn't rush into anything." Ally tried to reason with him after Trent gave Austin some bad publicity. Him and Trish rolled their eyes in sync.

"I know Ally." He responded. "You're gonna say we should sit down and try to reason with him. Water the plant, people, and goodness will grow. Blah blah blah." She gave him a weird look.

"No. I was going to say we shouldn't rush our revenge. I want to get this guy. We need to be ruthless. Plan every detail. Make no mistakes. I don't want to go back to jail!" Austin and Trish exchanged confused looks. Ally shrugged. "I saw that in a movie once."


Ally ran off the stage with Austin trailing right behind her.

"I did it! I conquered my stage fright!" Austin smiled at her.

"I always knew you could do it." She walked over to Austin.

"I'm glad you're up there with me. That was incredible. I feel like I can do anything!" Austin took a step closer to her.

"I can do anything, as long as I'm with you."


"I can do anything, because I'm going to be with you." Austin whispered to himself. Taking his final breath, he jumped off the cliff into the raging waters below.