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Austin entered the school with a feel of nervousness, dread, and fear, all mixed together. He looked at his surroundings and saw students walking up and down the crowded hallways. Most students were in groups, and not many were alone like him. He sighed and looked around for the office. He walked around for a while but found nothing. He was about to give up when he bumped into someone.
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Ally Dawson was your normal 16 year old teenage girl. However, she always put work and school ahead of everything else. She had been dating Miami High's most popular guy, Dustin Fareway, but ended up breaking up with him when her grades began to decrease. Suffice it to say, that was her last boyfriend.
"Ally, honey! Are you ready? It's time for you to head to school," Lester Dawson, Ally's father, stated as he grabbed his car keys. "Yeah Dad. Let's go," she replied as she walked outside to her dad's Toyota Prius. It was just the two of them; no need for a big vehicle.
As they drove off, Ally pulled out her sacred songbook and began to look for inspiration. Now, what she writes in that book of hers, is a top secret that no one knows. Many have tried to sneak a peek at it, but let's just say that they didn't see much after that. At all.
Yes, Ally was very protective of her book, but she had her reasons. She wrote many private and personal things in there. Like, for instance, she wrote about the guy she met a day ago. Austin Moon was his name.
And no, it wasn't about how cute he was. In fact, it wasn't about looks at all. It was about how nice and polite he was when Grandma Ruth had told her that he was the exact opposite. Ally was confused and wanted an answer, which she intended to get...somehow.
"What'chu thinkin' 'bout?" Lester asked his daughter once he saw her distant gaze. Ally shook her head and continued to daydream. Needless to say, she didn't get much writing done during that car ride.
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"Bye, Dad. See you later," Ally said as she kissed her father on the cheek and climbed out of the car. Lester waved one last time before driving off to work. Ally smiled and made her way up the steps of the school. She quickly put her songbook into her bag and walked inside.
On her way to her locker, many of her friends greeted her. She smiled as she saw her best friend, Dez, waiting for her by her locker. "Hey Dez," Ally greeted as she opened her locker door. Dez looked up from his back-pack and smiled.
"Hey Ally. What's up?" he asked as he held Ally's bag for her. Don't get the wrong idea, either. They were like brother and sister. They were too alike to be anything more. (1)
"Nothing. Did you get your homework done?" Ally asked already knowing the answer. Dez always wondered why she ever even bothered to ask him anymore. "No," he answered. Ally shook her head and smiled slightly.
"Oh, Dez. Whatever shall I do with you?" she asked sarcastically. Dez shrugged and crossed his arms while leaning on the locker next to Ally. "So what did you do this weekend?" he asked.
Ally closed her locker and started walking, with Dez by her side. "Not much. The usual; working in Sonic Boom," she replied nonchalantly. Dez nodded and sighed. "Wow. You're living the life," he said scoffingly. Ally laughed and nodded in agreement.
"Yeah. What did you do?" she asked while turning a corner. Just as Dez was about to reply, Ally felt a masculine figure crash into her. She was about to fall back but, luckily, Dez balanced her. Ally looked up into those same hazel eyes she had seen yesterday.
"Hi," Austin said awkwardly. "Hey," Ally replied while laughing. "Sorry for bumping into you. I wasn't paying attention," she apologized. "Oh no, it's okay. It's all on me, actually," Austin replied, taking the blame. This was a first for him. He always found a way to blame the other person for anything. Not Ally, though. No, not Ally.
"Alright. Uhh, well this is Dez. He's my best friend. Dez, this is Austin," Ally said while looking back and forth to the other. Austin nodded and smiled at Dez. He might as well make a few friends. "Hey," Dez greeted while grinning.
"Hey," Austin replied a bit more confident. "Uhmm, could one of you show me where the office is? I'm having trouble here," he admitted shyly. Ally nodded. "Sure. Wanna come along, Dez?" Ally asked politely. Dez shook his head and waved them off in the other direction.
"Nah. I have to go into homeroom early to re-take a test. I'll see you later, though." Ally nodded and waved. Austin smiled at her as they walked toward the office together.
"Thanks for showing me. I'd hate to show up late to class," Austin said once they had reached the office. Ally smiled and nodded. "No problem. Do you want me to wait? I can show you where your homeroom will be if I go by there on my way to my homeroom," Ally offered kindly. Austin wasn't used to having anyone be this nice to him.
In his old school, everyone was rude and stuck-up. Of course, not to him; he was popular. He smiled and nodded. "Yeah, that'd be great. I'll be right back," he said and walked into the office.
After having a long talk with the grouchy and rude secretary, Austin finally received his schedule. He looked over it and sighed when he saw that he had different classes than before. The schedule here was longer than in Boston. He reluctantly walked back into the hallway for Ally.
Austin stopped in his tracks as he saw Ally talking to another guy. Something he had never felt before ran through his veins as he glared at the other guy. He scoffed as he began to walk in the opposite direction.
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Ally had been patiently waiting for Austin to come out of the office when her ex, Dustin, decided to stop by and say hi. See, they're not like most broken up couples. They weren't together, but they were still really great friends.
It took a few weeks for Dustin to get completely over Ally, but he managed to and when he did, he found another great girl. Ally was single at the moment, but was over Dustin as well. She figured they were better off as friends.
"Hey Ally," Dustin said, coming up behind her. Ally turned her head slightly and smiled. "Hey Dustin," she replied. "Waiting for someone?" Dustin asked while looking toward the office questioningly. Ally nodded and smiled again. "Yeah. His name is Austin. He's new here, and I'm showing him around," she explained.
Dustin nodded and smirked. "Do you like him?" he asked jokingly. Ally blushed and shook her head. "N-no. I barely met the guy yesterday," she defended. "I bet," Dustin retorted while laughing.
Just as he said this, Ally saw Austin roll his eyes at them as he began to walk down the other end of the hallway. "Uhm, I'll see you later," she said quickly before walking rapidly toward Austin.
"Austin, wait up!" Ally called, trying to catch up to him. Austin ignored her and kept on walking. "Austin, what's wrong?" Ally asked stepping in front of him once she had caught up to him. Austin rolled his eyes again and pushed past her. Ally frowned and decided to let him cool off before speaking to him again.
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Austin found his class after a while and noticed that only a few people were in there. Most of them were girls, and they smiled flirtatiously at him as he walked by them. Austin, however, could care less about them. He was still confused as to why he had reacted the way he had with Ally. He'd treated her terribly, and he was starting to feel guilty.
Now she probably hated him. He continued to drown himself in his thoughts before Ally walked into the room. All the guys that were in there whistled as she walked in. She kept her head down as she walked toward the back of the room.
Austin, upon hearing all the whistles, looked up and saw Ally walking toward the back. He decided to apologize to her so he grabbed her arm gently. Ally looked up and saw Austin staring guiltily at her. Ally sat down in the stool next to his and looked at him expectantly. "Look, Ally, I'm sorry for that. I don't know what happened. I just felt mad all of a sudden," he lied.
Ally nodded slowly and raised an eyebrow. "Okay. Now what's the real reason?" she asked. Austin looked at her wide-eyed. "Don't give me that look, Austin. I'm not stupid. I know there's a bigger reason," she said while crossing her arms.
Austin sighed in defeat and blushed. "Ally, if I tell you, will you promise to not say anything?" he pleaded. Ally reluctantly nodded and smiled reassuringly. "Alright, well I saw you talking to that guy and got mad for some reason," he explained.
Ally blushed as she realized that he was actually jealous. "Austin," she started, "have you ever been jealous?" she finished while intertwining her fingers together and placing her hands on her lap. Austin slowly shook his head. "No. Why?" he asked.
Ally stifled a laugh as she shook her head. "No reason. Just a random question," she replied, trying to save him from embarrassment. Austin shrugged and smiled. "So, you're not mad at me?" he asked hopefully.
Ally shook her head and grinned. "Nahh. I can't stay mad at you. But just be more careful next time," she suggested while laughing. Austin smiled and nodded understandingly. 'Ally,' he thought, 'yeah, Ally,'
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As the day came to an end, Austin began to wonder why he was so attracted to Ally. He'd barely known her for a mere 2 days and yet, he felt so close to her.
"Hey Austin," Ally started as they walked down the hallway together, "Grandma Ruth is having a teen meeting at your house today. Do you plan on attending?" Ally asked curiously.
"What's a teen meeting?" Austin asked. Ally laughed and shook her head. "If you come, I'll tell you. Deal?" she asked while sticking her hand out. Austin didn't even think before shaking her hand. "Deal." Ally smirked. "Wait.." he trailed off. Ally took this chance to run outside to her dad's car. "Ally!" Austin called.
Ally laughed and turned around to wave and smiled sweetly. "I'll be waiting for you!" she called back as she got into her dad's car. As they drove off, Austin sighed and smiled to himself. He saw Grandma Ruth pull up and began to jog to her car. He sure had a lot to tell her..
1. Most people always say that they're too different to be anything, but, you see, I'm unique :) Or I'm weird. Either way you choose to interpret it would be fine. :)
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