A/N: Another chapter for you guys. Omg, Disney is being so annoying right now. They are releasing new episodes of Austin and Ally slower and slower. Well, thank you for the kind reviews. Enjoy the chapter.

Austin's POV

"I'm back!" Cassidy chirps, walking back over to the group; her high heels clicking loudly.

"Where did Ally go?" I ask her.

"She wasn't feeling very well, so she decided to go back home." Cassidy says while flipping her hair back.

"But we didn't see her walk past us," Trish comments.

"Well, that's what she told me. Who knows what she's really doing. None of us have known her for very long." Cassidy explains.

"I know Ally, and she wouldn't leave without telling me. Where did you see her last, Cassidy?" I question.

All of our attention turns to Cassidy and she's quiet for a minute before she smiles and replies, "I don't know. The last time I saw her she was talking to the guy at the at the ice cream cart."

"I'm gonna go and see if I can find her. I'll be back," I turn to leave, but Cassidy grabs my hand and pulls me back.

"Wait, Austin. Don't you want to ride the Ferris wheel? The line's really short right now."

"Not now."

I walked up and down the whole boardwalk and I still can't find Ally anywhere. Maybe Ally was feeling really bad and she couldn't find me so she just went back to my house.

I see Trish, Dallas, and Cassidy sitting at a table laughing over some milkshakes and fries. Cassidy spots me right away.

"Austin! Where have you been? You've been gone like the whole night!"

"Hey guys. I still can't find Ally. I'm going to head home and see if she's there," I take a french fry and pop it in my mouth.

"It's getting late anyway, we should all get going," Dallas says, throwing away some used napkins.

"It was great to see you again Austin!" Trish says, giving me a quick hug.

"You too, Trish. I really miss you guys."

"C'mon Trish, I'll walk you home," Dallas says.

I raise my eyebrows at him, and he smiles and shrugs.

"See you later," Trish and Dallas say, walking off together. It's so weird to see them like that.

"Bye Cassidy, I'll see you later," I wave and walk off.

"Bye, Austin! I'll see you tomorrow!" Cassidy yells. I roll my eyes and keep walking.

"Alllllly?!" I yelled into the dark house as soon as I walked back.

"Austin, honey, is that you?" My mom calls sleepily.

"Yeah, is Ally here?"

"No, I thought she was with you."

I blink rapidly when the lights come flooding on. My mom is standing at the bottom of the stairs, her hand still on the light switch.

"Mom, I'm worried. Cassidy said that Ally wasn't feeling good, so she left. I looked all around the boardwalk, but I couldn't find her. So I came here, and she's not here either," I tell her. She comes over to me and makes me sit down on the couch next to me. "Mom, what if she was on her way back over here and she got kidnapped or something? What if she like passed out on the edge of the boardwalk and fell into the water and drowned?" My eyes start to tear up.

I know that guys aren't supposed to cry, but what if something bad happened to Ally. It's all my fault. I should have stayed with her the whole time. My mom hugs me and rubs my back comforting me.

"Mom, what if I never see her again?" I choke out as a few tears escape my eyes, and I wipe them away quickly with the back of my hand.

Ally's POV

I've been stuck in here for what seems like hours. I've felt all the walls for a light switch, but I can't find one. I've tried to open the door so many times, that my fingers are numb from twisting the knob. I sit down with my back against the door and wait.

Eventually I hear familiar footsteps. "Cassidy?!" I yell. I stand up and press my ear against the door.

There is the sound of a key turning, then the door is yanked open, resulting in me crashing down to the ground. In front of my face are a pair of pink high heels. I look up to see Cassidy towering above me. I stand up so we are at the same level.

"Why the hell did you lock me up?" I yell at her.

"I had to get you away from Austin, but it didn't work. He was looking for you the whole time. You stay away from Austin. If you go near him again, I will make sure that he never gets to live out his dream of being a rockstar. I have a nerdy brother that knows how to make people look bad online. You wouldn't want to get in the way of Austin's career would you?"

"You can't do that!"

"Oh yes I can. Now stay away." She turns to leave, but stops. "Oh, and by the way, there's a nearby park with some nice benches. Enjoy."

I don't want to stop Austin's dream from happening. Maybe it would be for the best if I just left.

A/N: Sorry it's short. I'm having writer's block. I have a bunch of ideas for other stories, I just have to think of some good ones for this story. I'll update soon. Review!