A/n: Hi, Thought I'd update for this. I'm having trouble writing for Angels Don't fly, sorry guys. I have writers block 0.0 My first one ever! And I don't like it. This chapter was already made i just kept forgetting to post because I've been trying to write a chapter for Angels Don't Fly. At any rate, I will post a chapter soon and I hope you enjoy this new chapter for this story^^ Thanks so much for the follows and reviews you guys I love you for reading and reviewing ^^

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"So you're telling me the truth?" Austin asked.

"Yes!" Ally huffed, annoyed with her friend. "Yes I am telling you the truth and nothing but the truth!"

"Cassidy… approached you and said that?" Austin asked for what seemed like the thousandth time. Ally groaned and crashed onto Austin's couch.

After leaving the mall she walked to his house, telling him all about Cassidy and Trish. She left out her gutted feeling, because the pain had subsided for a while; but when Austin's face lit up at the sound of Cassidy's name, it returned. It twisted and made her heart jolt, her head spinning. The feeling was painful and annoying to no extent.

She placed her hand to her belly and closed her eyes. Oh, how badly she wanted to throw up.

"Yo Al's you okay? You're not pregnant are you?" Austin joked. Ally opened her eyes, sending daggers from her eyes at him. Austin smiled. "If looks could kill…" He muttered.

"It would be a miracle if you survived even one day." Ally finished. Austin smiled gently down at her and chuckled.

"You love me too much to kill me Ally. I'm too sexy to be dead." He said, winking at her. Ally rolled her eyes, but the heat made its way to her cheeks. Austin scooted her legs off so he could sit down. "What's bothering you? You're not being yourself Ally and it's scaring me." He said, sincerely concerned. Ally shrugged.

"I don't know, my head hurts, and I'm super stressed out." She answered. "I just…"

"You don't want your dad to leave again do you?" he asked. Ally gave him a look and sat up. "I saw the way you changed at breakfast Ally; you can't hide anything from me." He said. Ally pressed her lips together then groaned, putting her head in her hands. Austin rubbed her back for a few seconds, not wanting to cheaply comfort her because the best comforts are the silent ones. So, he wrapped his arms around her in an embrace. Ally leaned her head on his chest and let out an exhale, closing her eyes. The two stayed that way for a while, not saying anything. "You know what you should do Ally?" He whispered.

"What?"

"Smile. Because you don't own all the worries in the world." He said, rubbing her arm. "And…"

"And…?"

"And when you smile. The whole world stops and stares for a while." Austin sang. "Cause girl you're amazing. Just the way you are." Ally giggled and hugged Austin, hiding her face in his chest.

"Thank you."

"No problem Ally." He whispered with a smile. He felt her soft breath on his collar bone and closed his eyes, sighing contently. The peace only lasted so long. Austin's phone rang, scaring the both of them. Austin's eyes widened as he recognized the ringtone. "It's her!" he said excitedly. For some unknown reason, Ally knew exactly who 'her' was, and her stomach twisted once more. Austin grabbed his phone frantically.

"Sup!" he answered stupidly, wincing as he realized how dumb that must've been. "Cassidy! Hey! What's up?" Ally let go of Austin, slightly disappointed that their moment was finished. "R-right now? No no no it's fine I'm not doing anything!' He shot Ally an apologetic glance along with a worried look. The girl shook her head and gave him a reassuring smile. "Okay! I'll be right over!" And he hung up. "Ally I am so-"

"There's no need to apologize Austin. You really really like this girl, I can tell." She said. "Go have fun, text me when you get home." She said, standing up. Austin stood up too and gave her a hug.

"Thanks Ally, you're the best." He said.

"Austin… Can't… Breathe!" Austin let go and Ally dramatically heaved, as if she were actually going to die if he hadn't let go so soon. Ally needed him to though, for the pain grew worse and worse. Austin gave her an apologetic smile then sighed happily. He allowed himself to squeal in a high pitch and Ally gave him a look, crossing her arms and pretending to be annoyed. It was something they did, where the one on the date acts like a girl, the other is the annoyed best friend. "Go get dressed you idiot." Ally says, playfully hitting him.

"Okay then! Thanks Al's!" he said, giving her another hug and fist pumping, running to his room.

"But I didn't do anything!" She shouted up at him. He stopped just at his bedroom door and looked at the small brunette.

"You've always been there, you're always supportive and you're awesome. That's enough reason to thank you and that's only three of them." He said with a boyish smile. Then he ran into his room. The girl stared at his doorway, placing a hand on her head.

"Warm…" She mutters, wondering if she's sick. Her head kept spinning. She grabbed her purse and opened the front door, giving out a low whistle to signal her departure. A high whistle answered back from upstairs. With a wide smile, the brunette left his house.


"There! Right there!" Trish exclaimed, interrupting Ally. The girl looked at her Latina friend in question. Trish gave her a look before rolling her eyes. "That's when you fell in love with him!" Ally winced and Trish bit her lip. "Sorry I just-"

"No no, it's fine. And you're right. I fell first." She said with a sigh. "I broke the contract first. Though it's silly to base a friendship off a contract. Stupid really."

"Continue." Trish urged. Ally laughed and stared over at the window. "Well you know this part."


The day was slow and Ally spent most of it in her room reading. Half way through; she called up Trish who thankfully wasn't mad anymore. The two apologized and Trish was invited to sleep over. Ally heard the knock on the door and ran to it, opening it to reveal Trish.

"Guess who's ready for a sleep over?" She asked. Ally giggled and let her in. "Look Al's I'm really sorry about earlier." She began.

"I know. And I don't blame you. I know that was probably the biggest secret I have ever kept from you. But from now on, I promise. No more secrets." Ally said. Trish smiled, feeling reassured and stepped inside.

"Where's your dad?" she asked.

"He went to another convention." Ally said. "He'll be gone for another two weeks."

"Great! So I can crash here every now and then in this following two weeks!" Trish said jokingly. Although, knowing Trish, Ally was sure she was going to. Smiling to herself she led Trish to her room.

"So how are you and Trent?" Ally asked. Trish smiled and sighed.

"He's just perfect! I hadn't met such a sweet guy in so long." She said. "We were making out at Miami beach the other day." Trish says with a smile. She looked at Ally, who unconsciously made a face. "What? Don't tell me you've never kissed someone." Trish said. Ally stayed quiet and sat on her bed as Trish gasped. "You haven't!?"

"Oh don't be so surprised!" Ally said, her face turning a nice shade of pink as she flung a pillow in Trish's direction. The Latina giggled, unable to control it.

"Didn't you date Elliot not too long ago?" She asked.

"Yea, up until last Wednesday. And no I've never kissed him. That's one of the reason's I broke up with him. He just… wasn't the one." It was hard to explain but that was the only way Ally could put it into words. It was true, some days Elliot came on to her and she wasn't ready. She didn't want a relationship where you just kissed each other aggressively, as if it were the last kiss you were going to get. Ally wasn't going to let a kiss lead to something else and that's what Elliot wanted. He has designed himself to be sweet on the outside, only when you get to know him in a certain way do you realize that all he wanted was a relationship where his lustful needs could be met. Like hell Ally going to give in to that! No way, no how!

Trish sighed and shook her head.

"Ally Dawson, I will ask you one thing and one thing only. It is a question I've been dying to hear the answer too. And goddamn it you are going to answer! And truthfully!" Trish said.

"Well I did promise no more lies." Ally answered, wondering what Trish could possible want to know, although she had a pretty good idea what it was.

"Is it because of Austin that you broke up with him? I mean you've got to be crazy to dump a guy like Elliot! He is super sweet and super cute!" Trish exclaimed which earned her a look. "What I'm really asking is, do you like Austin?" I knew it. Ally thought. The girl groaned, rolling her eyes before giggling. "What?! It's a legitimate question!" Trish defended. Ally shook her head.

"If I had a penny for every time I heard that question, I swear to god I'd be a millionaire by now." She laughed. "No I don't like Austin." She said effortlessly.

"Lies. You got to like something about him! You guys hang out so much you're practically married!" Trish exclaimed. With a nervous laugh, the shy girl looked away, out towards her window. She felt the twist in her stomach urge at her, the words on the tip of her tongue. She closed her eyes and the guilt settled in. No more lies. She came into reality and shook it away, denying so much yet having so little reason to do so. She opened her mouth and closed it. Her hand started reaching for her hair, running her fingers through the curls. Then she stood still.

"We are friends. We aren't a couple. There isn't something between us and there never will be. I like Austin as a friend and he thinks of me the same way. We are honestly happy as just friends." She finally said, not looking at Trish but at the window; where the darkening sky was stained with blue and purple. "There won't be a marriage as you wish there would be, or a first kiss that you think should happen. There's no when, there's just a never. No matter what happens, we will always end up as just friends. There won't be anything between us."

"But do you wish there was?" Silence. Why can't there be more of it? Why can't the world be silent, with no pestering and annoying questions? Why can't people just leave things the way they are? Ally thought all this as she finally turned to Trish, meeting her eyes and ready to say the words that she's said so many times. The words that was so easy to say yet so difficult to believe. And when she opened her mouth, her voice was strangled until she finally managed to say something. But this time it was the truth.

"I don't know."


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