Disclaimer: I don't own Austin & Ally or any characters I didn't make up.


"Austin, I want to end things completely with him. I know he hasn't been around for a while, but he's threatening me if I don't agree to meet up with him. He'll do something terrible," Ally explained.

Austin scoffed, "And you believe him?! He could be saying that just to scare you into talking to him!"

She sighed, "Either way, something's gonna happen."

Austin couldn't believe what she was saying. That guy hurt her for months and stalked her for more. She can't just go talk to him and hope all ends well. Neither of them even trusted him enough.

"What if he tries to do something when you're with him?"

"He's letting me decide the place we meet up at. I'll choose somewhere public," she said confident of her plan.

"But-"

"Austin," Ally stated sternly, "No matter what you say I'm going. I can take care of myself. Yes, I'm scared to death of him, but if I don't do anything soon, I'll stay scared to death of him. I don't want to live in fear anymore."

He bit his bottom lip before nodding, "Fine. But if anything, and I mean anything, happens, you immediately call me. Okay?"

She smiled and wrapped her arms around his neck, "Okay. Now come on, I bet they missed out there."

He kissed her deeply before saying, "I'm sorry again for what happened today." Ally giggled, "It's fine. Let's just move on from that."

They made their way back to the backyard, but this time, as a happy couple. The guys and girls cheered as the couple walked up to them. "Well, well, well, look who's back in Happy Town. I hope no expensive vases were thrown at his head," Elliot smirked.

Austin rolled her eyes and they took a seat on the floor with the rest of the group, "Shut up or you're gonna get an expensive vase thrown at your head. Ally isn't the violent-when-angry type, right Ally?"

She shrugged and looked ahead of her innocently. "Right, Ally?" Austin repeated nervously. She looked at him and smiled sweetly, "Of course I am. Just don't get me that mad and I'll let you keep your limbs."

Everyone burst laughing at Austin's defeated expression until Ally calmed down and said, "But I still love you." He smiled, "I love you too." Everyone fake-gagged at the sight of the two kissing, so the two continued to vex their friends.

Ally pulled away and rested her forehead against his, "Don't worry. I'm rarely that mad when I'm with you."

Penny walked up to the group and announced, "I need a volunteer." Ryder exclaimed while disgustedly watching the couple in front him flirt, "I'll do it!"

Penny put her hands on her hips, "You didn't even hear what I need." He looked up at her, "Anything to escape from Romeo and Juliet here."

Austin and Ally glared at him before turning back to Penny. "What do you need, Mom?" Ally asked.

"We're making lasagna for dinner and we're missing something Mimi told me is like magic in a bottle, but I forgot its name. She said Austin got it for her from Italy."

"So you want one of us to go to Italy to get this magic in a bottle," Dez blankly stated.

Penny rolled her eyes, "No, you idiot! I want someone to go to this Italian supermarket to see if they have it there."

Austin stood up, "I'll go get it. I know what it looks like."

He leaned down and kissed his girlfriend's head before walking away.

"Why don't you go with your father?" Mimi asked her son as he put grabbed his keys at the front door. Austin winced, "I would, but I already left."

Quickly, he kissed his mom's cheek before opening the door and yelling, "Bye," over his shoulder and leaving without giving her time to process what happened.

While everyone waited for dinner, the guys set up a microphone and speakers for anyone who wanted to sing. The girls set the chairs a few feet in front of the microphone stand for the 'audience.'

Ally didn't want to sing, but she wanted everyone else to. She wondered how good they all sounded. She just sat in her chair clapping and cheering and laughing.


Austin came out of the supermarket with his mission accomplished. He held the bag with the groceries he was supposed to get as he made his way to his car.

"Well, well, well, would you look at who we have here?" Austin heard from behind him.

He quickened his pace as the person behind him walked faster. Austin decided to ignore him to not start a huge fight out in public.

"You having fun with that little bitch?"

Austin held the bag tighter in his fist as he held back from saying anything.

"I'm just telling you, she'll leave you as soon as she gets bored of you."

Austin clenched his jaw in response to that comment.

"And did she tell you about our little meet up later this month? Just know that she'll be begging for me to have her back after that."

'How far did I park that fucking car?' Austin asked himself.

"Know why? Because she's a slut and a whore. Never settles for just anyone. Wants the best of the best. You're just a phase she'll pass. She's-"

'That's it!" Austin exclaimed in his mind as he turned around and punched him. He fell to the ground with a bleeding nose.

Austin was about to do more but he caught a flash in the corners of his eyes. 'Paparazzi,' he thought.

Austin quickly turned around and got into his car. As he started the engine, he saw Scott finally get up while wiping some blood with his sleeve.

Scott raised his middle finger to flip him off. Austin did the same as he pulled out of the parking lot. Austin turned up the radio to calm himself down and not worry anybody. By the time he got back to the house, he was upbeat and smiling again. He didn't want to ruin the day by having to tell Ally what happened. He'll just wait for another day to tell her.


Ally laughed as she watched the hilarious show Dez and Elliot put on as they sang a children's song. The two bowed to the audience proudly.

"Austin Moon and Ally Dawson, you're up next," Dez announced.

Ally's eyes widened, "What?! I didn't say I want to sing!" Cassidy, who was sitting in front of Ally, turned to face her, "But we want to hear this duet you and Austin have never sung in public before."

"Austin isn't even here yet," Ally argued. "You can sing a duet in a solo version, you know," Kira informed. "It wouldn't sound the same," she defended. Ally's dad spoke, "You can give me every excuse you have in mind, but you're still singing."

Trish and Mimi started chanting 'Ally' resulting in everyone joining in. Ally groaned as she got up from her seat and when to stand in front of everyone.

"Can at least know what song I'm singing?" Ally asked. Ryder replied, "Nope. You'll know it when you hear it."

The music started and Ally smiled at their choice. Taking the mic out of the stand she started singing.

Ally:

Planets align

Suddenly, I'm alive

Austin came out of the house with a microphone of his own and started singing:
Eyes full of stars
(He smiled at Ally)

Guide me to where you are
Both:

Pinch me if I'm asleep (They faced each other staring into each other's eyes)

Cause this feels like it's a dream

We're like two in a million
Can't even begin to find
Where I found you
What are the chances
And there'll be this magic when we touch

Ally:
We've got something special
On another level
Both:
Like it's just me and you and the room
Because something's so brilliant
Is meant for just two in a million
Austin: (They faced the crowd and walked a bit farther from each other)
Sparks start to fly

It's in the air tonight

Ally:
Light in the dark
(Ally smiled at him from the other side)

Holding me in your arms
Both:
Pinch me if I'm asleep

Cause this feels like it's a dream

We're like two in a million

(They faced each other once again)
Can't even begin to find
Where I found you
What are the chances
(They walked closer to each other)
That there'd be this magic when we touch
Ally:

We've got something special
On another level
Both:
Like it's just me and you and the room
Because something's so brilliant
It's meant for just two in a million
(They turned towards the crowd)
Two in a million
Ally:
We're like two in a million
Can't even begin to find

Both:
Where I found you
What are the chances
And there'll be this magic when we touch

Ally: (She sang to him from where she stood a few feet in front of him)
We've got something special

Austin:

(We've got something)

Ally:
On another level

Austin:

(No, it's not nothing)
Ally:
Like it's just me and you and the room

Both:(They got closer and closer to each other until they were only several inches apart)

Yeah (Yeah)
Because something's so brilliant
Is meant for just two in a million
Because something's so brilliant
Is meant for just two in a million
Two in a million

She smiled at him, "You have the perfect timing." He leaned down and kissed her deeply. "Good. Because that was amazing," he grinned.

"At least now we know why they've never performed it before," Trish commented in the background. Austin and Ally looked at them confusedly.

"I agree," Elliot said, "make them sing one of those songs and suddenly it feels like we're intruding in on a very private conversation."

"I almost got up because I thought they wanted to be alone," Kira said.

"Alright, we get it," Ally laughed. "I don't believe you all thought of like that. Moms, you were filming us," Austin turned towards the parents.

"And Dads, you were crying," Ally giggled. Mike and Lester wiped their eyes quickly. "You can't blame us," Mike argued.

"Just wait until your kids have moments like these then you'll understand," Penny said. Austin and Ally awkwardly laughed before Austin changed the subject, "I got everything you needed. It's in the kitchen."

The moms got up and went to the house while the dads headed to clean the garage. The rest continued the singing session until everybody had sung with everybody.


Everyone hungrily attacked their plates the moment they sat down. After they started to get a little full, conversations started.

"I have been wanting to ask you something," Mimi said to her son. "What?" Austin furrowed his brows.

"Why do you call her Princess? I know you, so it must not be for a romantic reason," she asked.

Ally giggled at the question because she knew the answer. "When I first met her, she was so snobby and selfish-" Austin started before Ally cut him off.

"I was snobby?! You were an asshole!" Ally defended herself. His jaw dropped, "You didn't even know I could sing! That speaks snobby all over it."

"At least I was nice enough to say good morning every day when we had our writing sessions. You grumble at me instead," she fired back.

"Do you know how annoying it was to see this block of sunshine and rainbows smile at you while you were still half asleep?!" he exclaimed.

"I'm guessing you guys didn't like each other when you first met," Kira assumed.

"Oh, they hated each other," Dez laughed, "should I even begin with how they were the night I proposed to Trish?"

"If it wasn't for us, they would have probably attacked each other with the steak knives," Trish sarcastically said.

Lester laughed, "You would've never guessed that with the show they put on earlier."

Austin wrapped his arm around her shoulder and spoke confidently, "Say what you want, but I think it's safe to say we found a way to tolerate each other." Ally kissed his cheek to back his comment up.

They saw a flash and they knew one of their moms took a photo of them. They smiled at each other as Ally said, "I think you turned out to be a bit bearable, Moon." He agreed, "You too, Mo-Dawson."


This got way longer than I intended. Unfortunately, this was the last chapter at the beach house. But that means some action will start happening;)

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