Uhh, hey. Wow. I seriously feel like I abandoned my baby and it's friends. I'm terribly sorry about not updating, but I'm going to blame my addiction to Tumblr for that. I got addicted, and I know I said this story was my priority. :( Sorry, I've been stuck on this story because I have no idea where I'm going with it, but I'll continue for you beautiful people. :) I also wrote this one-shot, That Cloud-Watching Day, so if you could check it out, that'd be nice. :) Thanks!(: And I've written other one-shots, too. So check those out, too. :)
Disclaimer: I don't, *sigh*, own Austin and Ally.
A&A
Austin was happy to have gotten to spend more time with Grandma Ruth because now he felt like he really knew her. She was very demanding, but she was a nice woman in general. If she wanted something done, it would get done. If someone disagreed with her, she'd stop at nothing to prove them wrong and get them on her side.
All in all, she was a very astute person. She was a Moon.
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Austin ran down the stairs, smiling brighter than usual. Grandma Ruth was fixing dinner when she saw her grandson's chipper attitude. He sat down at the counter with his head propped up on his hands, completely in love.
"Is Ally coming over?" Grandma Ruth asked as she let the food cook. She paid full attention to Austin's sheepish smile and nod. She was happy that he was so happily in love with someone like Ally because they worked out. He was a little 5-year old on the inside, and Ally controlled him if he was too hyper. Ally was more firm, but Austin helped her let go and have some fun. They balanced perfectly.
"How long do you think we'll be together, Grandma?" he asked suddenly, seriously. Grandma Ruth had no idea where the question came from, but she figured it came from his own insecurities about his attitude. She smiled before truthfully answering him.
"I feel like that girl really likes you, Austin. I mean, you've showed her that you are a genuinely nice guy. Now, if you want to keep her forever, you can't let her forget that, okay?" she asked while looking him right in the eyes. He smiled worriedly, but Grandma Ruth had faith in him.
He had changed for the better.
A&A
Austin had fallen asleep on the counter while waiting for Ally to get there for dinner. Grandma Ruth smiled as she went over to the door, motioning to Ally to stay quiet. Ally was confused but nodded after all.
They walked into the kitchen slowly, and Ally smiled and held back a giggle when she saw Austin with his head down on the counter. She swiftly but quietly took her phone out and snapped a picture, saving it as her background.
"Wake him up please, hon'," Grandma Ruth whispered to Ally as she went back to attend the cooking food. Ally smiled and went to Austin. She smiled brightly at Grandma Ruth before kissing Austin's cheek lightly.
Austin shot up and blushed when he saw Ally next to him smiling widely.
"Hey Austin," she waved. Austin smiled and hugged her tightly as she hugged back. He was still sitting on the chair, but they were at equal heights. He nuzzled his face into her soft brown hair and smiled because it smelled like oranges. He loved oranges.
Grandma Ruth the sight in front of her and squealed like the teenage personality she had. The two teenagers broke apart and blushed. Austin still had his arm around Ally, and Ally still had her arms around Austin.
"You guys are just too cute!" Grandma Ruth exclaimed as she happily got plates out for dinner. Austin and Ally looked at each other and grinned.
"Austin, Ally, I know you guys want to stay like that forever, but I'm hungry so how about we sit at the table?" Grandma Ruth said as she turned back around to face them. They laughed and nodded. Austin stood up, grabbed Ally's hand, and led her to the table.
Grandma Ruth smiled to herself. For they were in love.
A&A
The dinner was a disaster that ended in Ally crying and Austin being mad. Not for the reasons you think, though. Ally was crying from laughter. Austin was mad at Grandma Ruth for telling Ally all of Austin's embarrassing moments as a child.
She even went on to show Ally the photo album, which was the worst part of it all. Now Ally would be able to black mail him.
So as Ally was laughing, Grandma Ruth smiling, Austin decided to take some fresh air. He really wasn't upset because he was happy that Ally was happy. Even if it meant that he was getting embarrassed. The evenings were breath-taking in Miami, though.
He was on the front porch, and he could hear Ally laughing. He smiled to himself as he sat on one of the steps. He looked up at the sky and saw that th stars were coming out.
He saw a light soar in the sky. 'A shooting star,' he thought. He closed his eyes, smiled and made a wish. He hadn't noticed that Ally was watching him behind the screen door. She waited for him to put his head back down before walking out there.
"Hey," she greeted as she sat down next to him. Austin smiled and grabbed her hand.
"I didn't see you walk out here. Is something wrong?" Ally asked curiously. Austin shook his head and smiled reassuringly.
"I'm fine. I just needed some fresh air. So, is Grandma Ruth done embarrassing me?" he asked hopefully. Ally smiled and shook he head. She laughed and sighed.
"Actually, she just went to get the phone and another album." Austin groaned and threw his head back before letting it rest on Ally's shoulder. She blushed but let him keep it there. She was actually comfortable.
"Ally," Austin started quietly, " can you promise me that you won't tell anyone anything that Grandma Ruth just told you. It's bad enough that she told you," he finished. Ally laughed and nodded as well as possible.
"No worries. I won't tell anyone," she said. Austin sighed and thanked her.
"Let's go back inside, yeah?" Ally suggested. Austin knew he would regret it but agreed rather quickly. They stood up together and Austin placed a quick kiss on Ally's hand. She smiled at him and led him back inside. They walked into the kitchen, expecting Grandma Ruth to be in there, but she wasn't.
Austin and Ally looked at each other in confusion and walked into the living room. She wasn't in there either.
"Grandma Ruth!" Austin shouted as he walked toward her room. He opened the door to her room and stopped when he saw her on the bed, sobbing. Ally walked in behind him and ran toward her when she saw her. The phone was right beside her.
"What happened?" Ally asked as Austin was too shocked to say anything. It was heart breaking to see someone he really loved, someone who was always happy, crying. It left him speechless.
Grandma Ruth wiped her eyes and looked up at Austin and Ally sadly. She hated that she had to tell them this. It hurt her so badly.
"Austin, that was your father on the phone. H-he's coming over tomorrow. He said they miss you, and t-they want to take you home. He's coming for you, Austin."
And done! Wow, I can't believe how great it feels to finish another chapter for this story. I started it like 3 weeks ago, but I wasn't able to finish it.
Now, I told myself that I wasn't going to do something like that, but it was either that or making Grandma Ruth pass away. I'm sure you guys would hate me for that even more, wouldn't you?
Anyway, I do want to apologize to anyone who waited this long for me to update but writers block sucks. I'm so sorry. :( Please continue to review, though. I hate that I possibly lost many readers. :(
And sorry if it wasn't that good. I'm trying to get back on track with the writing style. :) Thanks loves!(:
-Giggles!(:
