I can't stop my imagination, let me know what you think.

Austin was at the studio, but Ally was nowhere to be seen. He stared at his watch again wondering if it was a bit off. Then he checked his phone, with his last twinge of hope fading. Where was Ally and why was she so late. As if to answer all these questions his phone began to ring, Ally's picture popping up along with her name on ID.

Austin answered it eagerly "Hey where are you? I thought you were supposed to be out an hour ago."

"Well hi to you too; also I've got some bad news. They want me to stay later to work on the album some more and then leave tomorrow morning on a jet to go to some meeting to setup some stuff for my next concert." She whined disappointment clear in her voice "It's not fair, I want to hang out with you instead so badly."

"I'm right outside the building, standing by my car; I could come up for a bit." He said disappointed himself.

Ally whined again almost sounding on the brink of tears "I wish, but they won't let me have any guests right now, they want to limit my distractions. I'm just lucky they gave me a short break to make this call. I'm so tired."

He kicked a rock across the ground "How about tomorrow night we have a movie marathon? I don't care if you fall asleep, at least we'll have time together."

"Sounds really fantastic to me." He heard her say a little more relieved; he could almost imagine her cute little half smile.

They said their goodbyes and he was feeling much chipper, until the next day.


(Next Day)

Ally was sitting in her seat on the plane staring out the window wishing she was curled up with Austin watching a movie. The plane shook violently and the captain came onto the intercom as her heart raced.

"Attention passengers, sorry, for the bumpy ride, we're experiencing some turbulence, but you're in good hands. Please relax and enjoy your flight." He said calmly and cheerfully before getting signing off.

Ally hated plane rides, it was always nerve racking for her, the way the planes would sometimes shake. This one more so than any other she'd been on before. She watched a stewardess walk by with a cart of drinks, calmly smiling as if nothing was bothering her. Ally closed her eyes to calm herself trying to pretend she was somewhere else.

Then it happened all at once, a loud bang of an explosion jolting the plane shaking it uncontrollably. Ally opened her eyes looking around in terror; the oxygen masks fell from their compartments as the captain came on the intercom. People were screaming left and right as everyone grabbed for their masks, she could see a mom calming her child in the center seats, as they buckled in. Ally buckled in tightly as she put on her own mask tears filling her eyes as she wished she had just stayed home.

The plane began to tilt downward a loose cart rolling down the aisle, and screams grew louder over the horrible sounds the plane made. She closed her eyes until she felt horrid gush of wind screams of terror as the plane wall on the other side ripped apart from pressure causing her to open her eyes in its direction terrified. The little boy whose mom had been trying to calm him now wailed and looked away from the gaping hole holding his mom's arm desperately. Suddenly she saw his eyes lock on hers both of them sharing between them sheer terror as she began to lose consciousness.