word; blondes

notes; I could already tell this is going to be my personal favorite chapter. Hint hint, look at username. Lol. I want to thank ScissorLuv21, emeralgreenlove, 4everyoung, JuiceBoxLove, Alpha2011, ZanessaFanGaily, Sue She, JohnsonWax13, The Reading Wizard, Miss. Sophiaa, Percabeth's Kid, anabelgem14, Romeocrazy22, Vanirgii, i love ross lynch, imadisneygirl, NewObsessionxoxo, SweetGurl818, SSBBCPWIIGIRL, and GirlyGirl17 for reviewing last chapter, which is probably the MOST REVIEWED CHAPTER SO FAR. OMGOMGOMG I LOVE YOU GUYS. :)) Double Chin. lmao. Anyway, I am so close to 100 reviews... Eeeeek! (: I really hope I get enough reviews for this chapter to hit the 100 mark, I would love you guys more than I love you know, and that's a lot. Lol.

THE 100th REVIEWER GETS COOKIES. (: Lol I'll mail them to youu. ;D This is a short chapter by the way, so don't be mad at me. & it's not as fluffy as all the other chapters were... I've kinda lost my romantic touch ever since my boyfriend broke up with me a couple of days ago, but it's ok, I'll get it back eventually, just you wait!

disclaimer; I do not own Austin & Ally. If I did, I would be struttin' down the red carpet in Jimmy Choo's and a Gucci dress. ;D

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Brunettes always caught Ally Dawson's attention. She always had a soft spot, a fetish for those particular kind of people. Ever since she could remember, she never really liked blondes; the reason being of the girl she was enemies with since Kindergarten, the one and only Tilly Thompson. Tilly was mean, hostile, and overall unfriendly towards Ally ever since she captured all of her toddler classmate's hearts with her 'Butterfly' song. Tilly had been growing more agressive and passive over the past years, either if it's eating in the classroom, adding to Ally's utter annoyance, or if it's just to ruin Ally's future songwriting career.

Ever since Ally met Tilly, she always had a bad impression towards blonde people. She thinks they're all rude, obnoxious, reckless, utterly and completely clueless as a caveman, and just plain egotistical. Every blonde boy she met were very conceited, and were always checking their hair in a compact mirror they held in their pocket, same goes for yellow-haired girls as well. But every brunette person she met were always sweet, kind, caring, considerate towards others, and to add to the list of every good adjective she could think of, they didn't care what they looked like as much as blondes did. That's why the only guys she had dated were always brunette.

However, ever since she met Austin Moon, her stereotype towards blondes were not as accurate as she thought they were. Sure Austin may not be the brightest lightbulb in the box, but he was still very sweet, and didn't have to check in a mirror every five seconds to fix his hair. To add in to the mix, he didn't pipe in a cocky comment in every sentence when they had a conversation. She never really felt like this towards any other boy, but Ally just wanted to put her hands through her partner's, sometimes, disheveled white-blonde locks, always wanting to know how soft it would be to run her fingers through it. Every other blonde boy she had met, before she met Austin of course, made her want to get some ducktape and rip it all off of their ego maniac heads while they were sleeping.

Her perspective had changed towards blondes when Austin decided to perform for Ally since she was too stage fright to perform her Butterfly song. His compassion for music and helping out his friends sort of overwhelmed Ally, but she was still grateful for all of the things that he had done for her ever since they have met.

When Austin casted a wink towards Ally's direction when his performance of her song was finished, (she wanted to melt to the ground at his Greek God-given smirk), she couldn't help but think that maybe blondes weren't so bad after all; well, any blonde that is named after a city in Texas. Yeah, that's better.

AN: Blondes rule! Whoop whoop!