HELLO.i managed to continue this story.
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herbieunloaded
As soon as Dougie stepped out of the building, he brisk walked towards his car while trying but to no avail to contact Ally. All the calls had been directed to her voicemail and over time, Dougie got frustrated and he threw the phone onto the seat and jammed the key into the slot. Growling in annoyance, Dougie placed his head on the steering wheel and thought of the places Ally could have gone to, but nothing seemed to be able to call out to him. Just then, his cellphone vibrated, signifying a new message. Dougie groped for his phone and flicked it open to see Ally's number shown on the screen. He hurriedly read the message and chucked the phone aside and started the engine.
Stop calling, it's annoying me. I'm at the beach; if that's what u're gonna call 'bout. – Ally –
Dougie sped through the streets of London cursing at nearly every traffic light he came across. When he reached the beach, he was thankful he wasn't involved in any accident, considering the way he was driving. He quickly parked his car, grabbed his phone and went around in search of Ally. It didn't take him long to find her because she was sitting under the same tree they had visited the last time both of them came here. He walked up to her quietly and was relieved to see that she wasn't crying, just staring out into the open sea blankly with the cooling sea breeze blowing against her, making her honey brown hair fly all around her. A few steps before Dougie was able to reach her, Ally gave a growl of frustration and bent down her head before picking up a rock from the ground and throwing as hard as possible into the clear blue sea. Soon, her body began to quake with silent sobs while Dougie rushed towards her and brought her into his arms once again.
"It's okay, it's okay. Hush now." Dougie cooed and soothed her hair down while Ally continued to sob into his chest, damping his shirt with her salty tears.
"I hate him," Ally's voice was choked with tears. She clutched the front of Dougie's shirt tightly together with the necklace while Dougie continued to sooth her hair down, "I hate him so freaking much."
"I know, love, I know. Stop crying already, alright?" Dougie was heartbroken at seeing Ally so upset and hurt. He wished he had never asked her along for their recording today. If he hadn't asked her along, she would not have to meet Mr Baxton. And would never have to find out what she found out today.
"I'm sorry," Dougie pulled Ally away from her and looked into her tearful eyes, "if I hadn't asked you along, you wouldn't have to meet him, and you wouldn't be so… sad." He reached up and brushed the tears that were falling from her eyes. Ally attempted a small smile at him then turned around and leaned her head onto his shoulders.
"It's not your fault. You didn't make him a jerk, did ya?" she sighed and looked back into the distant. They remained in a comfortable silence and listened to the sound of waves breaking onto the shore. Every now and then, Ally would sigh and look at the necklace then turned back to the sea and sighed and looked at the necklace again, repeating this procedure for a couple of times.
"What am I supposed to do?" Ally asked, fiddling the silver ring around her finger, "Should I forgive him? Ugh, no, I hate him so much, so very much. He abandoned me. He didn't want me. Mommy left me, grandmamma left me too. Nobody wants me." a fresh round of tears burst from Ally's eyes again as she hastily wiped them away with her sleeve but to no avail. Sensing the helplessness from Ally, Dougie grabbed her hands and turned her around then reached up to wipe her tears away again.
"Ally Perrington, don't you ever think that nobody wants you." He kissed her softly on the lips before saying again, this time, with a determined look.
"Because I do."
Dougie's words sent a warm fuzzy feeling spreading through Ally's heart. Reaching forward, she kissed Dougie too and mumbled against his lips.
"Thank you so much."
"You're welcomed." Dougie said with a smirk that made Ally roll her eyes, but smiling slightly at him.
With that, the both of them turned back to the sea again, this time, their hands intertwined together tightly, not wanting to let go of each other.
"He's never been there for me. Never. He wasn't there when I received my first singing contest award." At this, Dougie stared at her incredulously.
"You sing?!" his voice was full of astonishment in which Ally gave a shrug, and smiled sheepishly.
"It's nothing, just some stupid singing contest my mom signed me up for when I was six. I just sang some stupid nursery rhyme and I was the winner. But mommy told me I was really the best, the other kids were horrid." She laughed and as did Dougie and took interest in the rocks in front of her instead. She took up one of the rock and threw it into the waters with all her might.
"Ever since I knew the meaning of daddy, I always wondered where mine was. I never got to see him, at all. Isn't that like a miracle? Having not seen your dad before. I mean, he was never there for me. I was alone with my grandmamma when mom died; I was alone, when my grandmamma died. And now, when I feel that I didn't need him anymore, VOILA! He chose to appear at this time. How ironic is this, huh." Ally scoffed, but this time, she did not cry, she did not want to act all pathetic every time. She had to learn to be strong. At least for Dougie. She didn't want him to worry about her every minute of the day.
"I know how you're feeling now," Dougie smiled at her and wrapped his arms around her waist then placed his chin on top of her head.
"You do?"
"Yeah, I do. My dad left me, my mom and my sis two months before I joined the band." He said in a nonchalant voice and took in the smell of Ally's hair. Mmm, lavender, he thought.
(A/N: I don't really know if his dad really did that, found this info on the net. Howeverrr, I hope his father DID NOT do that at all. I mean, Dougie's so fit, how could he! Anyways, moving on.)
"Oh, I'm sorry, I did not know." Ally apologized and looked at Dougie before giving him a peck on the cheek.
"Maybe you should hear him out; he could have a reason for leaving you. You shoulda seen him when he found out you were his daughter."
Ally shrugged, "Maybe, but I don't really care now, cause I've got you. Anyways, can you stay here with me for the rest of the day? It's okay if you can't though. But I really hope you could even though I know you couldn't. Okay, now I'm babbling, so I'm gonna stop." She pursed her lips together scowled when Dougie laughed at her.
"S'okay, I'll just go ring up Fletch. Just wait here for me." He stood up and whipped out his phone then punching in Fletch's mobile number, he waited while the line got through.
"Dougie, holy hell, where the heck are you?!" Fletch's voice bellowed through the phone, causing Dougie to jump in surprise.
"Woah there, no need to yell, Fletch. I've got normal ears y'know. Anyways, I'm here with Ally. Just calling to ask if I can spend the rest of the day with her." Dougie asked cautiously, afraid of what would come up next when he hear the phone being passed around and a different voice spoke this time.
"Dougie, Mr Baxton here." The cool, male voice spoke into the receiver.
"Err, hello sir."
"You're allowed to spend the day with Ally. Just cheer her up a little; I think I must've given her a shock there." His voice was now sad and suddenly, Dougie realized he sounded tired and pitied the old man.
"Alright, Mr Baxton. Thank you." He closed the phone with a snap and realized Ally wasn't there under the tree. Thinking she must have gone somewhere, Dougie rested against the tree and closed his eyes for a brief moment, just enjoying the breeze when he felt footsteps behind him. Opening one of his eyes slightly, he saw Ally carrying two cones of ice-cream, smiling childishly at him before settling into his lap.
"Here." She handed him the cone with the chocolate ice-cream and started eating hers when she seemed to remember something suddenly.
"Oh ya, before I forget, hold this for me." She passed her cone to Dougie while he struggled with the melting ice creams and dug into her jean pockets for her wallet. Opening it, she took out two pictures of them that was taken a few days ago on the beach and set her wallet aside.
"I printed these once I got home yesterday. Here's one for you, and there's one for me." She slotted one of the photographs back into her wallet where it could be seen when you opened it up. She then helped Dougie take out his wallet from his pocket and slot his picture in before taking her ice-cream back from him and chuckled at his hands that were covered by the gooey and sticky substance.
After that, the both of them just sat there in comfortable silence, Ally leaning onto Dougie's chest. When he looked down, he realized her even breathing and knew that she had actually dozed off. Smiling in spite of himself, he closed his eyes too and wrapped his hands around her slender waist before drifting off to sleep.
It was sunset when the both of them woke up hastily with Ally waking Dougie up and decided to go home since they both had a long day and Dougie had to go for another round of recording tomorrow. They walked back to Dougie's car hand in hand joked and laughed on their journey back home.
When they reached Ally's front door, she turned to Dougie and smiled.
"Thanks for being there for me today." Ally said and kissed Dougie on the lips which he deepened, slipping his tongue into hers and making her groan. The couple pulled away after a while for breath and grinned at each other wistfully. This was until, when Ally opened the door, the smile was wiped away from her face. Almost instantly.
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