Here's another chapter to make up the bad one. I'm sure you found it pointless like I did. But I just thought I would do this one sooner because I got inspiration.

And as you can see if you haven't, this is so much more than an Auslly story. In this chapter I'm going to make Piper more interesting. Some sibling love between them, and of course, Auslly! So here you go :). I own nothing.

"Swirly time!" Piper exclaimed happily, dragging Ally toward the bathroom along with her group of "friends" behind with her. They were all laughing. Ally, trying her hardest to struggle away from her and her gang of friends. But it was useless.

That's how Ally felt- useless. She had no power to escape from the bully. Her arms got tired from trying to get out of their grip. "Piper! Please!" She shouted, even though she knew it was useless. She was just a Freshman with no power over the Seniors.

As expected, Piper tightened her grip on her arm tighter. Ally winced with pain. She was pulling so hard. They made their way into the bathroom. She knew there was no need to struggle anymore. It was useless.

They already opened one of the bathroom stalls, and her head was about to go in.

Piper woke up with deep breaths. Her heart was pounding. She had that memory in the back in her mind for a long time. She hated herself for doing all that stuff, and was surprised when Ally actually forgave her for that horrible stuff.

She sat up in her bed- it was still dark out- thinking why Ally ever forgave her. What did the brunette do to deserve that? The only thing she did was knock over her science project. But that was no reason for all of that. She regretted everything.

Even though she may have convinced herself, but she knew she didn't even really get to know Ally. She had the right to know everything about her brothers girlfriend. She knew she would have to get to know her more if she was going to be her future sister-in-law.

Piper knew that him and Ally would last forever. He couldn't stop talking about her; she knew he was a lovesick puppy. But she always thought it would be her first to fall in love like that. She wouldn't say she was in love with Elliot. After all, they treated each other more like really good friends.

What if he wasn't the right one for her? There where other guys that were pretty cool that weren't popular. And that would be okay. She really did like Elliot.

"Pips?" She turned her attention to Austin who was knocking on the cracked open door gently. She gestured her hand for him to come in. Usually, Piper would never let her brother come in. But it seemed like something was bothering him.

It was still dark and about 3:00 in the morning. Austin usually had no trouble sleeping. Especially since it was Sunday morning. He nodded and gratefully made his way into the room. He sat gently down on her bed, knowing that if he jumped on it she would yell at him.

"What is it?" Piper pretended to ask tired like she just woke up. She even faked a yawn.

"I knew you weren't sleeping," he said. Piper frowned. How did he know? She was always the one to know what her brother was feeling. But right now, she couldn't identify it.

"Okay," she surrendered. "I wasn't. How did you know?"

"The walls of this apartment are very thin, I heard you mumbling in your sleep."

She wanted to ask him if she knew what she was saying, but no words came out. But how could just that wake him up? Austin was a heavy sleeper.

"I wanted to check to see if you were okay."

"That's really nice of you," she smiled. Piper didn't want to tell Austin about her dream. "But I'm fine, really." She lied, and Austin knew it.

"Piper," he said seriously. She always knew that when he was serious when he called her by her actual name. She sighed in surrender.

"I was just having a bad dream." She said less than she was letting on. But Austin gestured her to say more. Piper sighed. "I-It was about Ally."

Austin brightened. "Ally?"

"Yeah," she shifted uncomfortably.

"What's wrong?"

I might as well tell him, she thought. "It was a long time ago, when you didn't know Ally. She was only a Freshman, and I had a dream about bullying her. But it wasn't a dream, it was a memory." Piper explained slowly.

She prepared herself for Austin to start yelling at her, but for a few moments, he sat there saying nothing.

"Pip-"

"You know I would never do that now!" she blurted out.

"I know."

"No you're not listening, I would never-" she cut herself off when she realized what the blond said. She stared at him.

"I trust you," he simply said. "You would never do anything to hurt the person that I love."

"Thanks, I promise I won't."

...

Austin bounced with excitement in his chair. Piper was making him pancakes for breakfast. "Can Ally come over?" He asked as if he were a little kid wanting one of his buddies over. His sister nodded.

"Of course," she smiled. But Austin couldn't help but feel Piper tense. He didn't want Piper and Ally to be uncomfortable with each other. If they didn't get along, how could him and Ally work?

He said nothing about her tension. She didn't look into his eyes, her eyes were focused on the pan were the pancakes were cooking. He took out his phone to text his girlfriend.

Hey, can you come over?

Sure, Patrick is annoying the heck out of me. Austin let out a small laugh.

Okay, I'll see you soon then :)

You too :)

"She can come," he announced.

"Oh good."

Austin frowned. He knew Piper was trying to sound enthusiastic. "Piper."

She for once turned to him. "Yeah?"

"I don't want things to be awkward between you and Ally," he said straight out with no fear. He was surprised how loud it came out.

"What makes you think it'll be awkward?"

"You guys are friends now. It doesn't have to be-" before he could answer, he heard someone knock on the door. Ally, he guessed. "I'll get it!"

"Obviously idiot," she teased, finally letting out a small laugh. Austin raced for the door, almost tripping. He opened it.

"Hey Austin," she smiled. "Why did you want me to come over?"

"Alls, I always want you to come over, you know that right?"

"I guess so," Ally pretended to act clueless. He invited her in.

"I want you to come eat pancakes with us!" she laughed as he lead her into the kitchen where Piper was making them.

"Hi Piper!" Ally waved to her. Piper waved shyly at her, giving her a small smile. But Austin knew it was fake. Why did it have to be so awkward now? It was just a dream. He decided not to tell Ally about it, it might have upset her.

Austin knew that Piper felt bad, but was too proud to admit it to Ally's face.

...

He needed to do this. He needed to ask her. They've been dating for a week now. They were on his bed, enjoying each others time. Ally had been at his house all day, and he loved every second of it like he loved her. But he needed to do this.

Austin lay on his bed with Ally close next to him. None of them said anything through this quiet silence. His arm was rapped around her waist. He was still trying to gather his words together. Come on Moon, go for it! he yelled at himself. He swallowed.

"Ally, d-do... do you think w-we could maybe-"

"Yes!" Ally said. She really did like his stuttering, it was cute. But she couldn't take the agony of it. She had been waiting for this moment. Austin stared in surprise.

"So uh... you'll go on a date with me?" he asked hopefully. It was getting a little hot to go to the zoo. Maybe something more romantic, Ally thought.

"I would be crazy if I said no," she smiled, leaning forward and kissing him gently. She loved him so much, more than she thought possible.

It never occurred to her that she would meet someone like him. No one that would make her feel so safe and secure. No one but him. And no one could do it but him. "Worthless" and "unwanted" didn't seem to barley cross her mind. Because now she knew the truth- they weren't true.

As long as Austin loved her nothing else seemed to matter. She was free, like she could do anything. Not anything, she still had her stage fright to overcome. But he would be right there as promised.

Ally pulled away with a smile, Austin smiled too. It felt nice to do that. "What was that for?" He asked with a grin.

She shrugged innocently. "No reason."

"Well I know my reason," he leaned in and kissed her. "Because you're the syrup to my pancakes." Ally laughed.

"How cheesy can you get?" she teased. Austin pretended to look offended.

"Excuse me," be bit his lip, trying not to laugh. "I was just confessing my love for you. It doesn't matter how I say it."

"For point," she agreed. "I love you too." Saying like never got old to her. Those few simple words meant the world to her.

So I thought this chapter was better, unless it was just me. This will be the last update in about a week and I wanted to update today because its a Saturday. I was gonna update earlier today but I started to watch this show.

It's called Switched at Birth as some of you may know that Laura's sister stars in it. Omg and Vanessa looks just like Laura. But its a really good show and I would recommend it to all of you :). I just can't believe how alike they look.

Okay I'm gonna go to bed. Tired. Goodnight! Love you all and please review! Thank you.