Austin's POV

I can honestly say I love my girlfriend, Ally. We've known each other for about two years, and our one year anniversery is on Saturday. I still need to get her a present. I don't know what to get her. I've already gotten her a necklace, a braclet, three pairs of earrings, and belt. I was totally out of ideas. I walked up to Trish and Dez.

"Hey, Austin," Dez greetd.

"You excited for Saturday?" Trish asked, optimisticly.

"Yeah, but I don't know what to get her," I replied.

"What's one thing you guys have in common?" Trish questioned.

"I don't know," I shrugged, sheepishly.

"How did you and Ally meet?" she asked.

"When I was playing the drums in Sonic Boom, and she yelled at me," I smiled, remembering the day.

"And Sonic Boom sells what?" she hinted.

"Intruments," I said, not knowing what she was getting at.

"And intruments make what?" she led on.

"Music," I responded. "What does that have to do with anything?"

"Oh my, Austin, write her a song!" Trish exclaimed.

"Oh yeah! Except I can't," I told her.

"Just try," Dez cut in.

"Fine," I pouted.

*At Austin's Hosue*

I'm sitting up in my room, trying to write a song for Ally. I guess I was up there for a while because my mom came in my room.

"Honey, are you okay?" she asked.

"Yeah, I'm fine. I trying to write Ally a song for our one year anniversery," I explained.

"Okay," she said.

"Can you tell me when dinner's ready?" I questioned.

"Sure, if you don't come down do you want us to wait for you?" she asked.

"No, go ahead," I asnwered. And then I realized, my mom gave me the best idea for a song for Ally! I stayed up all night working on it. As soon as I was done, I looked at the clock. It was 6:27 a.m. I layed down and went to sleep. It was noon when I woke up. I hurried and got dressed. I ran to the mall. When I reached Sonic Boom, I saw Ally. I walked up to her. She was turned around, not facing the door. She was writing in her book. I sneaked up behind her, as quiet as I could. I my mouth as close as I could to her ear.

"What you writng there?" I asked, making her jump a few feet into the air.

"Austin, don'e scare me like that!" she giggled, shoving me lightly.

"Are you excited for tomorrow night?" I questioned, smirking.

"Are you kidding me? I'm more than excited," she replied.

"Good," I chuckled. "How does Texas Road House as 7 sound?"

"Great," she smiled.

"It's a date," I returned her smile. Then Trish and Dez walked in.

"Sup, guys?" I asked.

"Nothing, just coming here to see you guys," Trish replied. A bunch of customers came in then. I leaned down and whispered to Trish.

"Get Mr. and Mrs. Dawson and you and Dez. Come up to the practice room ASAP," I ordered. She nodded. She got everyone and within 5 minutes we were all int he practice room.

"Okay, I wrote this song for Ally for tomorrow. Tell me if it's terrible. I want it to be the best for her," I explained. Then I played the song. By the end everyone was either gaping in awe or crying.

"How was it?" I asked. Got a chorus of 'great's and 'amazing's. Penny, Ally's mom, walked up to me with tears in her eyes.

"This is a song worthy of my little girl," she smiled at me. Now all I need is to sing it to Ally!

*At Dinner With Austin and Ally*

We had just finished our dinner, and was waiting for dessert. We were splitting a big piece of chocolate fudge cake.

"You do realize I'm helping pay for this, right?" Ally asked.

"Um, no you're not," I told her, smiling.

"Why not?" she whined.

"I'm going to be a gentleman and pay for you," I explained.

"Fine," she pouted, giving me the puppy lip.

"It's not going to work," I said.

"I know," she giggle, rolling her eyes. The waiter came with our cake. We scarfed it down. It was time.

"Hey, Ally, I'll be back. I have to use the bathroom," I lied.

"Okay, I'll be here," she smiled. I got up and snuck over to the stage.

"You guys ready?" I asked the band. They nodded. One of the waiters introduced us.

"This song is for my girlfriend, Ally. Happy one year anniversery, love you," I announced. I smiled, and started singing.

'So you can find me locked up tight in my room tonight. I'm reading warning signs, rewriting all my lines. I won't be giving up 'til you're giving in, girl. But you won't take my hand.

So I'll be asking you how high, when you tell me to jump. And I'll say how fast, when you tell me to run. And I'll say how long, when you tell me to wait for you. And that's what I am gonna' do.

And as the room is flooded with pale moonlight, I'll be dreaming of a time when I can call you mine. I won't giving up 'til you're giving in, girl. But you won't take my hand.

So I'll be asking you how high, when you tell me to jump. And I'll say how fast ,when you tell me to run. And I'll say how long, when you tell me to wait for you. And that's what I am gonna' do.

Don't say, say that you're still afraid. 'Cause your lips give you away, and your body does the same. So I'll be asking you how high, when you tell me to jump. And I'll say how fast, when you tell me to run. And I'll say how long, when you tell me to wait for you. 'Cause that's what I'll do.

How high, when you tell me to jump. And I'll say how fast, when you tell me to run. And I'll say how long, when you tell me to wait for you. And that's what I am gonna' dooo. (Yeahhh, ohh) And that's what I am gonna' do.'

Everyone clapped. I ran over to Ally. She hugged me and then she kissed me.

"Thank you, Austin! That's the best present I've ever gotten!" Ally thanked.

"You're welcome," I replied. And then I kissed her again.

Sorry it was so short :) And the song is 'Wait For You' by Artist VS Poet :)