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Disclaimer: You're probably the worst part about this whole thing. I don't own Austin and Ally.
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To say that Austin was smart, would be lying, but he wasn't completely stupid either. He was smart enough to add and subtract. That counts for something, right? So, when he saw Grandma Ruth smiling happily all morning on Saturday, he knew something was up.
It wasn't just that, though. Grandma Ruth was always smiling, but she actually let him sleep in late. Now that's what told him something wasn't right..or wrong. He knew that she wouldn't just change her mind about having him up early on Saturday, so he had to find out what was going on.
He walked into the kitchen where she was humming along to a song while cleaning the counter. She looked at him and smiled even brighter. "Hello, Austin," she greeted happily. Austin was beyond confused now.
"Uh, hey. What's got you so happy?" he asked curiously. Grandma Ruth laughed and shook her head. "Oh, nothing. I'm just always happy on Saturdays," she said. Austin, being oblivious and all, believed it and shrugged. "Okay. So what am I supposed to do today?" he asked. He felt weird having to ask that. He usually always did what he wanted to, but he felt like asking for permission now.
Grandma Ruth's eyes widened at his question. She was shocked that he had just asked for permission. Well, sort of. She must have been rubbing off on him. 'Or maybe it's just Ally,' she thought while smiling softly to herself.
Austin waved a hand in front of her face to get her attention. "Oh sorry, honey. You know what? You've been good so just go out and do whatever you want. Be back by 12, though." Austin nodded and was about to leave but something stopped him.
"Thank you," he said before walking out again. 'It's Ally,' Grandma Ruth thought while crossing her arms and leaning on the counter. 'Definitely Ally.'
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As Austin made his way to the mall, he thought about that one person that had been stuck in his head ever since he saw her. Yes, Ally. Who else? The girl had made his way into his mind and would not leave. It was like a little parasite except he didn't mind this parasite. Oh..forget it.
He'd been thinking about her so much that he didn't even know where he was walking. He just hoped his feet were taking him towards the mall.
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Ally walked out of her house happy as ever before tripping on the first step and falling. She landed on her knees and hands before wincing. She could feel the blood start to drip from her knee. At least she didn't wear jeans. They would have been ruined.
She sat up straight and looked at her knee. Fortunately, only one knee was scraped and bleeding. She looked at her hands and sighed. They were both scraped.
She groaned and stood up about to walk into her house before she heard footsteps and humming. She turned around and saw Austin walking on the sidewalk.
He looked up at the feel of someone watching him and saw her. Ally. Face scrunched up in pain as she balanced herself on one leg. He noticed that her knee was bleeding, and his eyes widened in worry.
She smiled sheepishly and waved. Well, this was embarrassing.
Austin rolled his eyes and jogged up her driveway. He couldn't believe that she was so clumsy. In the week that he had known her, she had fallen about 5 times.
"Again?" he asked as he reached her. She nodded and looked at her knee again. "Yeah, again," she mumbled and sighed. "Does it hurt?" Ally looked at him and rolled her eyes playfully. "Not at all," she replied sarcastically and laughed when she saw his face redden in embarrassment.
"Sorry." Austin motioned for her to hold her hands out. "I was about to go wash them," she explained as he inspected them. "Can I come in and help?" he asked while putting her hands down gently. She nodded and opened the house door, letting him inside.
He helped her walk inside cautiously and shut the door. "Thanks," she said as she sat down on the couch. "No problem. Where's the alcohol?" he asked, and her eyes widened.
"What? No! It's going to burn!" she whined. Austin raised an eyebrow and chuckled. "Ally, it'll get infected if you don't clean it. Now, where is it?" he asked. She sighed and answered, "In the bathroom. Two doors down the hall to the left," she said while pointing. Austin smiled and walked down the hallway.
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10 excruciating minutes later, Austin was placing a band-aid on Ally's knee. "See, that wasn't so bad," he said as Ally glared at him. "That's the most painful thing I've ever experienced. Why did you torture me like that?" Ally complained dramatically.
Austin rolled his eyes and sighed. "It wasn't that bad. Now, stand up," he ordered. She sighed and obeyed. She winced as a throbbing pain shot up her hurt knee. "Can you walk?" Austin asked while holding her arm gently. She nodded and took a step. "Yeah, I just have to get used to it." Austin nodded and continued to hold her.
"Austin, can you help me get to the store? I was supposed to be there 5 minutes ago," Ally said while checking her watch. Austin nodded. "Definitely. I was actually on my way to the mall when I saw you," he said as he opened the door for them.
She smiled and walked out before him. Austin was too shy to admit that he just hoped to see her at the mall.
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As they made their way into Sonic Boom, Ally couldn't help but be thankful for Austin. She had no idea why she was so grateful for him, but she just was. Austin looked at her and smiled, wondering where his life went right.
"Thank you, Austin." Ally's eyes glistened, and she limped to her place behind the counter. "No problem. Is it okay if I stick around? I honestly have nothing else to do," he admitted. Ally nodded and raised and eyebrow.
"I thought you said that you were already on your way here, didn't you?" Ally asked confused. Austin smiled sheepishly and nodded. "Uh, yeah. I just remembered that I didn't bring any money, though," he lied. Ally, herself, wasn't the best liar so she let it slide.
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"Hey, Ally," Austin started while playing random notes on the piano. Ally looked up from her book and waited for him to continue. "What time is it?" Ally looked at her watch and looked back up. "About 12:30. Why?" she asked curiously. Austin quit playing and stood up swiftly.
"I was supposed to be back at Grandma Ruth's by 12," he exclaimed panicking. "Man, I gotta go Ally. See you around," Austin said rapidly before speeding out of Sonic Boom and the mall. Ally smiled. It was Saturday; Grandma Ruth would be too happy to worry about what time he got home. That was something that would take him awhile to learn.
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"I'm so sorry for being late. I got side-tracked," Austin apologized as he entered the house. He tried to catch his breath as Grandma Ruth laughed. "Oh sweetie, it's okay. I'm not mad." Austin stared at her, mad. "I ran like I've never ran before to get here because I thought you were mad, and you're not even mad. I left Ally to get here!" Austin blurted out.
Grandma Ruth raised an eyebrow and crossed her arms questioningly. "So you were with Ally?" she asked although she already knew the answer. She could tell when her own grandson had seen someone like Ally. No, she wasn't stupid at all.
Okay, so the ending? No. I didn't like this chapter to be honest. It was pretty boring, but I have nothing else better. Sorry. I'll make it up in the next chapter. As for the one-shot, I'm re-writing the end because I didn't like it. It'll be up soon though. :) Thanks for being patient with me :) Love you guys! Review!(:
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