Okay so this is my first fan fiction so please don't judge too harshly; She was told it was a blessing, she was told it was a beautiful thing. But she, Ally Dawson saw it as a curse, a curse she could tell no one about!
Austin M & Ally D – Rated T – Romance/Supernatural
Here is the fourteenth chapter of 'The Real Her.' What will happen when they go out for a meal, do we find out who the unforgivable is? Read and find out. Sadly I do not own Austin and Ally. I do own the plot line though.
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Chapter 14: Yellow Hawk-Like Eyes
It was currently 6:55 in the Dawson household and as the rain hammered on the roof - like it had been for the past week - a petit brunette girl by the name of Ally Dawson was attempting to zip the back of her dress, although was failing miserably.
"Urgh, Austin will be here any minute." Ally sighed, exasperated, glancing at the clock on the wall whilst her hand reached for her back, failing to pull the zip upwards. With that the doorbell rang and Ally sighed again.
"I'll have to ask Austin." She groaned. She had decided that she wouldn't talk about him ignoring her. He could even have a good excuse. He could have been sick, he could have been working or he could have met a girl. At that thought her heart sunk to her stomach. As usual her brain got a little ahead of itself and she started to panic.
'What if he met another girl who could write songs and he wanted to switch?' She questioned herself, her panic rising as well as her breathing.
'No he wouldn't do that, would he?' She was pulled back into reality when the doorbell rang again.
"Come on Alls, were going to be late at this rate." He yelled through the downstairs door, a hint of laughter in his voice. Her mind was instantly put at ease. "Hey, that rhymed."
'Austin would never do that to me, and I trust him.' With that last thought she took a glance in the mirror. She had chosen a simple summer, baby blue v-neck dress that hugged her chest and torso but flowed out lightly once reaching her hips and the fabric arrived an inch or two above the knee cap. On her feet where a pair of pearl white inch high heels, she had straightened her hair and let her bangs down for the occasion and her face looked like the work of an artist. She wore black mascara that lengthened her eyelashes and black eyeliner to bring out her eyes. Her lips where glossy and shiny, and where a shade of pale pink.
She ran down the stairs, careful not to trip over her own feet, and opened the door, revealing her 6ft tall blonde rockstar. She smiled brightly at the sight of him and her anger at his avoidance vanished completely. She took two steps forward and hugged him tightly. After five seconds she let go of him and turned around, not wanting him to see the blush on her face as she said the next sentence.
"Austin, could you zip the back of my dress please?" She asked, hoping her voice didn't give away how embarrassed she felt at the present time.
"Urgh... sure." Was all Austin said before taking a step forward. His hand reached for her lower back but only felt smooth skin. Realising the zip must be lower his hand made its way lower down her back but he was still unable to find the zip. He was now very aware that he was only centimetres above her ass. The thought of his fingertips grazing her ass, even through fabric made him shiver and his heart beat was beginning to get out of control.
Meanwhile Ally was furious with herself, and was currently arguing with her brain for being so stupid.
'You knew the zip was that low, why didn't you zip it up as far as you could get it and then ask for Austin's help.'
"Ally?" Austin asked, pulling her out of her own debate.
"Yeah Austin?"
"Um... do you think you could turn the lights on, it's so dark in here I can't see where the zip is?" He asked feeling immensely foolish. Both teenagers where suddenly very relieved that neither one of them could see each other's faces seeing as they were now both glowing a brilliant red.
"Sure." Ally replied, reaching out her left hand to the wall beside her, searching for the light switch.
"Click!" And the hallway was bathed in light revealing an oak wood flooring and cream coloured walls. Pushed against the wall was a wooden table which held a vase of yellow daffodils, a lamp, a white purse and a telephone.
"Thanks." Austin muttered before grabbing the zip and pulling upwards. His hand glided across her creamy, smooth skin and for the second time this evening he shivered, but this time he noticed Ally shiver under his current touch and he couldn't help but grin a little. He stopped halfway and pushed her straight hair to one side of her neck. He let his fingers linger in her soft chocolate brown hair, letting the velvety strands glide through his fingertips. Her hair could be made of silk that was how soft it was.
He zipped up her dress the rest of the way and pulled her long hair back into place. The brunette twirled around to face him and Austin couldn't stop his jaw hitting the floor or his eyes bulge out of his sockets. Only now could he see her properly, seeing as the light of the hallway allowed his eyes to take in her absolute beauty. He could no longer breathe, yet his heart was beating a hundred times faster. She was absolutely breath taking and he felt himself fall into the familiar trance he had whenever he saw Ally, he could not take his eyes off of her.
"Austin... Austin?" She asked, waving a hand in front of his face. But he seemed incapable of speaking.
"I knew I shouldn't have worn this, it's too formal. I'll be back down in a minute." She said, turning around to head upstairs. That is until she felt something warm connect with her wrist before being tugged back to face Austin. She was once again facing him, but this time closer. They both stood there, perfectly comfortable, staring into each other's eyes.
Austin never failed to notice her eyes, but tonight they seemed too shine brighter than ever, giving them the ability to make the stars jealous. He began to feel dizzy, like a fog had settled in his brain and he had to breathe deeply several times to calm himself.
"Ally, you're beautiful, breath taking and so much more. You always have been and you always will." He said, looking her in the eyes, showing Ally just how truthful he was.
"Th-Thanks Austin." She stuttered out, blushing a fierce red at the same time.
"No problem. Let's get going, we'll be late." All Ally did was nod a reply before adding;
"Let me just grab my purse, cardigan and umbrella." She said before turning and grabbing the three items, pulling on her cardigan and stepping outside, opening up her umbrella and closing and locking the door behind her.
The two 16 year olds ran to the car and jumped in, shivering from being out in the cold.
"It hasn't stopped raining all week." Ally said, before realising and turning to look at Austin who had tensed at the mention of the week where he had ignored her.
"Listen Ally, I'm sor..."
"It's fine Aus..."
"No it isn't. I have spoken to you all week. I'm really sorry. I don't even have a plausible excuse. If it helps I thought about you every day." He said, his voice taking the tone of apology and even nervousness, which was rare for Austin.
"Austin, its fine. Really, it is. But apology accepted anyway. But we better get moving if you want dinner." Austin only nodded his reply before starting the engine and driving off to the restaurant.
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Half an hour later the four 16 year old teenagers where outside Antonio's looking forlorn and very hungry.
"So... what do we do now?" Austin asked, trying to ignore his stomach which was currently yelling at him to eat.
"I know what we'll be doing first." Trish replied menacingly, giving a death glare to Dez, which went completely unnoticed by him.
"Well I enjoyed, we should do that again." Dez said, completely oblivious with a smile plastered on his face.
"Enjoy what? We were kicked out before we could eat anything." Ally said, just as frustrated as the other two, maybe a little less than Trish.
"Dez, why did you bring Tony the turtle?" Austin asked annoyed, although the familiar hint of laughter in his voice. He was always able to see the funny side of things.
"Hey." replied Dez, taking on a defensive tone. "Tony is part of my family and wanted to join in with the experience." He huffed.
"Yeh well Tony lost us our food." Trish shot back, giving her best fierce glare. Dez didn't fail to notice her glare this time and he immediately cringed, and leapt behind Austin for some sort of protection.
"Remind me again why you drew a tux outfit on the shell of your turtle and why did you do it in felt tip?" Austin asked confused at his freckled friend action.
"I wanted him to look smart. You where the one who asked us to dress up."
"Dez, you're wearing you're clown shorts and a top that say's I love vegetarians." Ally asked, frowning slightly.
"Exactly." Was all he replied with. At this the three other members of team Austin shook their heads although they all had a smile on their faces.
"You do know this is permanent marker, right?" Trish asked, laughing a little as she said it.
"WHAT!" He replied, several octaves to high to be a 16 year old boy. "Oh well, I'll put him in the washing machine when I get home." Dez added, putting the turtle in his back pack.
"No!" The three yelled at the same time.
"Why not? It worked with Gavin."
"Just don't. And who's Gavin?" Ally asked
"Oh, just my pet gerbil." For the second time the three teenagers shook their heads at the director.
"Right, before this conversation gets any weirder, let's go find some food. Anyone got any suggestions?" Ally asked looking at each team member of team Austin. It had stopped raining, but the clouds in the sky threatened for more water to fall soon, so Ally was desperate to get in doors.
"Um... how about Melody's Diner? It's not fancy, but it's nice enough." Trish suggested with a shrug. They all nodded enthusiastically before heading off to the mall.
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15 minutes later and the gang where sat comfortably in one of Melody's Diner booths. They all looked extremely out of place but they were all too hungry to care. For once Dez looked almost normal, ALMOST.
They all sat chatting amongst themselves until a voice interrupted them.
"What can I get you guys to eat,"
"I personally wouldn't recommend the meat."
Four heads turned to look up at a girl with chestnut brown hair and a pretty face. She was wearing a yellow uniform with a white apron and on the name tag clearly written in black capitol letters was the name 'CASSIDY.'
Ally looked up into her eyes and was greeted by the same murderous yellow hawk-like eyes that invaded her mind that tormented her dreams.
"Hey, my name's Cassidy, and I'll be your waitress for this evening." She said in that cold, high voice that shattered glass. The fake smile she wore covered it, but Ally saw right through it.
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Dun, dun, dun. What will happen next? Will Cassidy reveal what Ally really is? We should find out what Ally is by the next chapter. Next chapter should be interesting. R&R will be much appreciated and I gladly welcome plaudits and constructive criticism. Please don't be mean, just tell me how to improve. Also if there are any questions don't be afraid to ask.
- Thank you to everyone who has reviewed. You guys are truly immense. I'm glad people seem to like my story. Keep them coming please.
- Keep guessing at what Ally is, you never know someone might be right, whoever is right get a shout out at the end of the story, especially if you can figure out what will happen at the end.
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