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"Austin, wake up!" Grandma Ruth called as she walked by the teenagers room. She was a very active woman and loved to be on top of things. It didn't matter what day it was, she would wake up at 7:00 every single morning.

Austin groaned as he looked at the time on his phone. He got up sleepily and walked out into the living room where Grandma Ruth was sitting. "Why'd you wake me up so early?" Austin whined. Grandma Ruth stood up and smiled.

"Austin, sweetie, this isn't a vacation; it's a punishment. Now, you will be expected to be up by 7:00 each and every day. I was told that you didn't go to public school, so I will tell you all about it later. Now, though, we're going to buy school supplies and pick out things for your room. Go get dressed, and we will leave, okay?" Grandma Ruth didn't wait for a response as she went outside to water her plants.

Austin sighed and rolled his eyes as he stomped up the stairs.

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"Ready?" Grandma Ruth asked as she saw Austin walk out of the house. "Uhmm, yeah. Is it far?" Austin asked curiously. Grandma Ruth shook her head questioningly. "Oh, do you think we could walk, then? I'd like to get to know this place. Do you mind?" Austin asked while smiling adorably. Truth is, he didn't want to be seen riding in the beast.

"Sure. We'll just have everything sent by a truck. Let's go," Grandma Ruth said as she lead the way. Austin followed while keeping his distant. Grandma Ruth was embarrassing, and Austin didn't want to be seen with her. He needed to start off being cool in school.

As they walked on the sidewalk, Grandma Ruth pointed out some houses where some teenagers lived. "In that house lives a very unique guy. I think you'll like him. His name is Dez. Very nice young man," complimented Grandma Ruth as she pointed to a brick house to the right.

Austin wasn't paying much attention and only nodded to make Grandma Ruth believe that he was. "In that house over there, lives the nicest girl you will ever meet. She's such a sweetheart. Ally Dawson's her name. You'd never be able to find anything to dislike about that young lady. I'm most positive that you'll like her, Austin." Austin once again nodded and continued to walk.

"Are we almost there? My feet are hurting," he complained. Grandma Ruth, who was in front of him, rolled her eyes and nodded. "Just a few more blocks," she reassured.

"Oh and don't complain. No one likes whiners. You need to suck it up and deal with it," Grandma Ruth said sweetly. Austin lowered his head in embarrassment. "Okay," he muttered.

"We're here," Grandma Ruth said shortly after. Austin looked up and smiled when he saw that they were at the Miami Mall. "Cool!" he exclaimed as he jogged inside. Grandma Ruth smiled at his childishness and followed behind.

"Okay," she started when she caught up to him, "I'm going to go that way and buy some things. You can look around, and call me if you want anything. Here's my number," Grandma Ruth said while handing him a business card. She smiled before walking off in the opposite direction.

Austin stared at the card before shaking his head and stuffing it in his back pocket. He started to look around the mall and notice that most people around his age were in groups. He felt uncomfortable and out of place. Usually, he would always be with his friends at the mall back in Boston.

He'd stare at all the loners in the mall and laugh at them. Oh, how the tables have turned.

First, Austin decided to buy new clothes for school tomorrow. He wasn't sure how to fit into a public high school. In his old school, they wore uniforms. He was about to walk into American Eagle (1) when he saw a music store to his right. His eyes lit up as he speed-walked into it.

As he walked in the music store, Sonic Boom, the bells jingled, and he smiled as he saw all the instruments. The guitars were placed neatly against each wall around the store. Violins were stacked on a shelf, separated by color. The tubas were scattered around the store nicely. Instruments were everywhere.

"Hi, do you need help finding anything?" Austin heard a small, sweet voice ask. He looked down and smiled as he saw a pretty brunette staring up at him with wide eyes. As she looked into his eyes, she smirked. "You're a Moon, aren't you?" The brunette crossed her arms and smiled.

"Y-yes. How'd you know?" Austin asked curiously. Here was this girl he had never in his life seen before, and she knew his last name. Yeah, he was shocked.

"Your eyes. They're exactly the same as Grandma Ruth's. Exactly the same," she said in awe. Austin chuckled at her response. "You know my grandmother?" The girl nodded enthusiastically. "Who doesn't? I'm guessing you're Austin. She told me about you. You should have seen how happy she was when she found out you were coming. Oh, I'm Ally Dawson," she replied while sticking her hand out.

Austin politely shook it and smiled. "She was happy that I was coming?" he asked, looking guilty. Ally nodded and frowned. "Of course! Every teenager around here knows her, and we all love her, but it's been a while since she's had real family over. She wouldn't stop talking about you this entire week. Trust me, she was more than happy," Ally said.

She was surprised at how nice Austin was being. It was true, Grandma Ruth hadn't stopped talking about Austin. However, she hadn't said the best things about him. Ally expected him to be stuck-up and rude. What she saw here, though, was a normal teenager. He was just as nice as any guy she had ever met before.

"Uhm, do you own this place?" Austin asked awkwardly. Ally laughed at how shy he seemed but slightly shook her head. "Not really. My dad does," she replied while looking around the room.

"That's really cool! It must be great being surrounded by so many instruments all day," he said in awe as he ran his fingers over a yellow guitar. Ally nodded in agreement. "It sure is. But I also work here. Speaking of which, do you need anything?" She asked curiously. Austin laughed at how easily Ally seemed to get distracted.

He shook his head lightly. "Not now. I don't want to waste your precious working time," he replied jokingly. Ally giggled and nodded. "Alright well then I'll see you around," she said before walking away to attend an old man. Austin smiled at her retreating figure. 'Ally..' he thought. 'Ally..'

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"Did you get everything you wanted?" Grandma Ruth asked as she and Austin walked back home. Austin nodded and smiled widely. "What's her name?" Grandma Ruth asked once she saw her grandson's dazed look.

Austin stopped smiling and looked at his grandmother questioningly. "What are you talking about?" Grandma Ruth rolled her eyes and scoffed. "Austin, I wasn't born yesterday. I've been around enough guys to know when they like a girl. That look you had on your face a few moments ago was the same look your dad had when he met your mom. Now, who is it?" she asked impatiently.

"It's no one. I'm just happy because I got new clothes," he defended. "Well, if you're in love with clothes then okay," Grandma Ruth muttered.

"I'm not in love!" Austin exclaimed while flailing his arms. Grandma Ruth once again rolled her eyes and walked ahead, shaking her head with laughter.


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