Song: Wanted you more by Lady Antebellum

Disclaimer- I don't own Austin & Ally.

Regular- Austin singing, Bold- Ally, Underlined both of them.

"Can we start yet?" Austin's raspy voice floats over to Ally. "Yeah, almost." She walks into the room only to be enveloped in a smoldering fog. "Jesus, Austin. I told you if you were going to smoke, open a window." He sighs, putting out the cigarette. "Can we start now?" he asks again, this time with a slightly childish pout.

"Yeah," she says with an exasperated tone. "I still can't believe that label threw us together." By the label, she means Steven Universe's music company, United. Somehow after both of them became famous, they ended up in with the same label. It really was a small world, she mused to herself. Somehow Mr. Universe had found out that not only they used to go to school together but had also written songs together to be performed by Austin Moon himself.

Austin's fame had shot up immensely since when they were fifteen, and after a while he started some… dangerous habits. He started smoking, showing up drunk to their sessions, and sometimes partied until three a.m. When he started the parade of girls, Ally gave up on him. Until about a year later. Then one night in August, he showed up on her door step, crying and drunk, telling her how much he missed her and he loved her.

They started going out then and he got better for a while. He was going to rehab and the press nearly died of drowning on their own saliva. They were so in love, until they just stopped. There was no more calls, no more dates, there wasn't even an official ending. They just grew apart.

Austin and Ally, both seemingly thinking the same thoughts, shook their heads clear and started writing their song they were thrown together to do. Ally started playing the piano and Austin decided to come up with the opening line. "I kept waiting on a reason and a call that never came. No I never saw it coming, something in you must have changed."

And then Ally, "All the words unspoken, promises broken, I cried for so long." And it's true. She cried and cried for months, only getting out of bed for ice cream and bathroom breaks. "Wasted too much time, should've seen the signs. Now I know just what went wrong."

"I guess I wanted you more. And looking back now I'm sure I wanted you more. I guess I wanted you more."

"All the nights we spent just talking, of the things we wanted out of life (out of life). Making plans and dreams together. Wished I'd seen I was just to blind." They had spent nights together laying on her lawn, just staring at the stars and talking about their dreams. She wanted a family and one true, epic love, while he wanted the rock star lifestyle and the only person he was ever willing to change for was her.

"My heart was open, exposed, and hoping for you to lay it on the line. But in the end it seemed there was no room for me, still I tried to change your mind." "I guess I wanted you more. And looking back now I'm sure, I wanted you more. I guess I wanted you more. I don't need you, I don't need you anymore." It was true. They didn't need each other anymore. When this song was done it was their goodbye. They probably wouldn't even record it at the same time. It was the grand finally, good to see you one last time, I'm finished, goodbye.

He had a tour and millions of fans waiting for him and she had someone to search for. Someone that would always be there for her and love her until the end of time, that was after all, what she wanted.

"I guess I wanted you more. And looking back now I'm sure, I wanted you more. I guess I wanted you more. I don't need you, I don't need you anymore."

And with that they were done. They turned and looked at each other, sweating and out of breath because of all the pent up emotions they let out in the last four minutes to cover the last three years. "I guess we're done," Ally whispered. "I guess we are." He stood, kissed her forehead while she closed her eyes, and walked to the door, always the first to leave, never the one to be heartbroken.

"I'm going to miss you," Austin said while he hesitated before opening the door. "I'll miss you too," she says with her choked up voice, cracking on the last word. Again he hesitates before leaving, closing his eyes for only a second before seemingly grabbing his courage and walking out.

When he does, she lets out a gasps, holds back a sob, clears her eyes and writes the music to their final goodbye.

A/N- AHHHH it's been forevvvvvvvvvvvvveeeeeeeeeee eerrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Sorry I just haven't felt like writing lately and then school started and it was a whole big mess. So I know this isn't move along by All American rejects but it probably write something for that and post it tonight.