"Great!" Austin beamed up at Ally. It wasn't as hard as I thought, Austin smirked unknowingly to Ally. Now I can befriend Ally and go to Kira's party at the same time, so it won't get boring. "I don't really know when's the party going to start, but because it's a party so it'll probably start after sunset."

"No dress code?"

Austin winced at the question, and groaned. Seriously, this girl made a party sounds boring! "No. So you can wear anything you like. Bikinis are allowed though," he added, winking at her – and she blushed right away, before punching him jokingly on the arm. He faked hurt, but grinned anyway. "Okay, I'm just checking."

"I'm not going to wear bikinis, Austin. Boys," she rolled her eyes sarcastically.

"Really, because I'd love to see-"his mind was somewhere else now already. "Okay, kid," he said, putting his hands up in surrender. "So I need to get dress and pick up Dez first, and I think you need to get ready too and close your store."

"You'll pick me up again?" Ally asked, surprised. "It's okay, I'll walk."

"You sure?" girls love it when you pretended to worry about them. He even raised one of his eyebrows – just to make sure. But not that he wasn't acting fine; anyway, it was Austin Moon who acted so it must be perfect. "I can you know, drop you at your house. It's not that far from mine." He regretted what he had said.

"You know where my house is?" He can't just tell her that he and Dez had planned to move in a house near Ally's so he can see what's she's doing right now.

"Well, Jimmy is an old friend of your dad … from university." He said, and it was true.

"Okaay," Ally said mechanically. "Wait up – I'm going to close the store. It's almost 6 anyway, so I better close it right now." She quickly ran to help the few customers that were still looking for stuff, and told him to move out. He obeyed, and waited for her in his car.

Ally quickly grabbed her bag and locked the store, before running to catch up with the blond superstar.


"Dude – you managed to get Ally to a party?" Dez asked, watching his friend smoothing his blond locks with a hair treatment and hairbrush. "Wow, I'm impressed. You're really smart."

"Huh? I just wanted to go to a party," Austin turned. "But you know I have a task at hand, so I invited Ally to the party so I can get her to trust me and like me at the same time I party with babes," Austin winked at the last part.

"Yeah, but you know what party is. Dance, music and people you don't know altogether…"

"I don't get it."

"Well, when a guy she doesn't know comes up to her, or she is feeling left out there, you can accompany her, talk to her and stuff like that – then she'll like you because girls love it when there's a guy have his attention to her, and noticed her. No, not that kind of notice, but she'll feel comfortable again at the party, and thank you and stuff. If you're lucky, she might even get you to play one of her songs. Kira will probably give you gigs and stuff like that – remember?"

"Oh, right," Austin gave his friend a thumbs-up. "Thanks, dude."

"No worries," Dez said nonchalantly. "I like Ally." He said again.

"Well, she's fine," Austin shrugged. "A geek who dress properly."

"She's not really a geek," Dez defended again. "She just… doesn't like to be in the spotlight. I mean, she doesn't stammer when those populars bully her, and she acted fine. She just had stage fright, and nobody gave her the chance to be in the spotlight – so nobody knows about her. Except for some who heard about her amazing talents and stuff. She make lots of friends from the teachers too, so she's kinda like teachers-pet."

"Would she want to be in the spotlight?"

"Dunno," Dez shrugged again. "I mean, remember when she said you can be friend with her when you sang her song at canteen today? She was like surprised and stuff. So she must be glad that somebody was giving her the chance to be in the spotlight. And she also had the opportunity to talk with that Dallas guy. She must've had a crush on him."

"And how would you know that?"

"I'm The Love Whisperer," he whispered the last bit, exaggerating. "For a reason you know. I can read people. And smell them." He grinned goofily, and Austin just rolled his eyes. "So if you gave her the chance to be in the spotlight again, she would love it."

"Then that's exactly what I'm going to do!" Austin said in triumphant. "And, Dez, no one calls you the love whisperer."


When he stopped in front of her house, she was already waiting for him outside. Austin slowed down his car, looking at the brunette wide-eyed. "That's Ally?" Austin asked Dez, pointing to the brunette who was wearing a floral shirt that (should've) shows off her bellybutton, but she was smart enough to cover it with a white tanktop underneath, and pink sparkly (that shines) leggings with brown leather boots.

"Ally?" Austin called out her name, unsure what to do.

"Oh, hey," Ally greeted him slyly. "Hey, Dez," she nodded her head to Dez, who sat in the back, wearing new colorful suspenders and clown shoes.

"Hop in here," Austin patted the seat next to him. Ally hopped on, and sat next to him.

The car started to move, and Austin had noticed Ally had started to fidget. "What's wrong?" Austin turned at her.

"I'm a bit nervous," Ally admitted suddenly, biting her hair. "I mean, what if I'm not invited? Nobody invited me to their parties – except for Trish, anyway. I don't think Kira will like it if I come to the party with you guys."

"Nonsense!" Austin said, head up, feeling a wee bit pity for the girl. "You look beautiful. I mean, if you weren't invited, then he wasn't too," Austin pointed at Dez with his head, making the girl giggled. "You should've deserved to be invited too."

"Well, now I think about it – I do," Ally grinned. "I have pretty cool dance moves." She started to thump her feet and put her hands up and let it wiggle everywhere. "Cool, right?"

"Don't do that," Austin shook his head. Ally pouted, and slumped back into her seat. "What's in the bag?" he asked again, started to make random conversations. It was weird enough he was bringing a geek to the party, but he needed to make this girl comfortable too. He looked down at her leather bag.

"My phone, plastics in case I throw up, medicine if I started to get dizzy, and last… my book." She said quietly.

"Is it the same book you were writing in at lunch?" Austin asked curiously. She nodded again, not really meeting his eyes. He didn't ask again to her, and instead, chatted a bit to Dez about what would happen in a party. Ally listened to their conversation, smiling often as Austin laughed at Dez's words.

The car stopped in front of the mall that was already crowded. There was music and Austin can see few girls dancing away near the fountain, and chatting. One of the girls was Kira, and she squealed excitedly as she saw his car. "Austin!" Kira squealed again, hugging him. "You came! I'm so happy! Thanks anyway."

"No problem. I brought Ally and Dez with me, too," Austin said.

"Oh," Kira started. "You brought a girl with you?"

"Yeah… and Dez," Austin answered again. "It's alright, right?"

"Sure," Kira replied sweetly, even though it was so obvious that she was angry. "Come in inside."

The three of them went out from the car, and followed Kira. Every eyes were on them now, especially Austin, who winked and waved at them. Ally kept her head hung down, and Dez was tap-dancing. It was a weird bunch – but nobody questioned it anyway. Some of the girls Austin didn't know shrieked, and there was no point to deny that those were fangirls. Austin flashed his smile again to them, enjoying the attention. The last time he got attentions like that was in the morning, and without any attention, he could get grumpy. Austin glanced and saw Dallas waving a bit at Ally, who smiled back a bit, blushing. He slowly slung his arm around the petite figure of hers, casually, and saw that a few girls was red already.

"You would stop doing that if I were you," suddenly Ally whispered with the corner of her mouth.

"Why?"

"Coz… there are your fans here – girls – and you want me to get hurt?"

"Well…" but Austin did took his arm back to his side. Ally sighed in relief, and those red girls were gone now. "You want any drinks, guys?" he was already into the party.

"No thanks, I'll get myself one later," Ally answered slowly, slumping into an empty couch. Dez also slumped into one of the chairs there. She looked around – the mall was very familiar to her because hello Sonic Boom was in that same mall, but she knew this was a really big party because the mall was pretty big. Every single one of the shops were already closed, but Ally also knew Kira's dad was rich and parties this big at the mall was nothing.

"Well then, I'll see you later then," Austin waved a bit, and left, disappearing into the crowd.


Ally looked around, already bored. It was like any other party she's been to. Dez had already left to go dancing in the corner, so she was alone there. Ally sighed – she probably shouldn't have come to the party – she hated parties, it's really just a waste of time anyway.

She turned to grab her bag- she had bring her key to Sonic Boom, so she got up from her seat to open up the shop again.

As soon as she got into the shop, she quickly went up to her practice room, and turning the lights on. Her practice room was comfortable, and she quickly pulled on a jacket. It was freezing – and all she wanted to do was play, play and play.

She sat down on the pianobench, and started to search for her book – which she kept safely inside her bag. As soon as she found it and the page she was on, she put her hands on the piano, hands flying everywhere, punching the notes easily, feeling the rhythm beautifully and she quietly sang,

I remember the first time

But it wasn't the last time

That you told me that, you'll take me back

So I'm still wonderin' why

It was never a question

I should've learn a lesson that keep coming back

Like a heart attack that's always breaking

I can't let you vanish there's no magic when you're gone

You say you don't need me, you say it's time to leave me

I'm not gonna let you disappear

I don't wanna hear it

I don't wanna believe it

I'm not gonna let you disappear…

The song was random – it came up to her head out of nowhere, and she loved upbeat lyrics like that, and especially upbeat tunes. She tapped down her feet, wanting to dance to the tunes. She would have to record this song – this is good.

Writing down the notes inside her book, she placed a title: DISAPPEAR.

"Wow, that's certainly a good song."

"Austin?" Ally turned, surprised – blushing. "How long have you been standing there?"

"Hey that song was good. And your voice too," he said in amazement, clapping his hands together. "Why won't you play in front of the crowd? I got heaps out there. And why are you here anyway? You don't want to be in the party?"

"No, it's just that – it's really boring," she admitted, standing up, and closing her book at once. The action didn't go unnoticed by Austin, who was tempted to grab the book away from her and read it.

"Boring? That's your definitions of boring? Dancing is great!" he defended.

"Yeah, that's the boring part. Nobody asked me to dance with them – anyway, what are you doing here? Aren't you supposed to go out there?" she quickly changed the subject, but Austin shook his head, and suddenly grabbed her hand. "What are you doing?" she shrieked as she pulled her hand away from his, which was gentle and soft, and big too.

"You said nobody asked you to dance with them – so here I am," he shrugged, grabbing her hand again, and she was too shocked to pull it away from his. He also noticed her hand was soft and little too, a perfect size to fit into his. "Come on, we'll dance with the others."

"But-"

"I'm going to teach you – don't worry. It's slow-dancing time, and it's easy," he promised, and she followed him down, she had no choice – her hand was in his, and she knew he won't let it go. "Come on."

They got out from Sonic Boom, and Kira herself launched to Austin. "Austin – hey, you wanna dance with me?"

"Sorry, Kira, but I'm going to dance with Ally," Ally turned, not wanting to see Kira's angry face. But nothing happened. Kira was gone before she knew it, but she thumped her feet hard on the floor so she must be really angry at her. "Wow – somebody's in a mood," Austin sang innocently, and Ally giggled a bit.

"So what am I supposed to do now?" Ally bit down her lip, nervous.

"You put one of your hands here," Austin took one of Ally's arm and rest it on his shoulder, and grabbed her other hand in his. "And I put one of my hands here," Austin put his other on her waist. "And you follow my lead." He moved one of his foot and Ally followed slowly. "See, not that hard?" he gave her a reassuring grin. "And then I'm going to dip you," he gripped her hand more tightly, and dipped her. She let out a small shriek as she felt herself hanging in the air like that, and gave a sigh of relief after she was standing again. He chuckled a bit, and Ally let out a small giggle.

"Hey, Austin!" Austin and Ally both turned as Brooke walked towards them. "We all want you to sing for us here," Brooke said flirtily, again poking his cheek like it was some pillow. "May you?"

"Sure," Austin shrugged, and left. He was going to sing Postcard again – it was his top best, even though it wasn't his yet. Ally watched as he left his spot to go and sing. So she was alone again.


"Hey," Ally looked beside her, and saw Dallas. She turned away, blushing. He's not talking to her wasn't he? "Ally right?"

"You're talking to me?" Ally asked, eyes widened.

Dallas nodded casually. "Uuh… you're the one who wrote Austin's song right? You know, today at the canteen? Your song is pretty good – actually it was really good. How come you never write songs like that?"

"Well..," Ally said thoughtfully. "I have stage fright."

"Oh," Dallas nodded. "You wanna dance with me?"

"Dance… with… you?" Dallas nodded again. "Sure." Hopefully she wasn't blushing. She took a big breath, and rest one of her hand on his shoulder. Dallas took grab of her other hand like Austin – but she felt like something was missing. It was different from Austin – his hand was cold and rough. It must be from playing basket and dodging it all the time.

She followed his lead, laughing. But then stopped. "How about Cassidy? Where is she by the way?"

"Nothing biggie. She broke up with me at lunch."

"Why – weren't you guys okay in the morning? I remember, because you guys were still together after she teased me."

"Well, she said that girls like you shouldn't be with Austin Moon like that. That was really rude, and I defended you." She blushed, but Dallas didn't see that. "For the sake of geeks at school, I told her that was rude, and you or any other girl have the right to be with him and stuff – and she broke up with me. Just like that."

"Wow, thanks for defending me," she thanked him shyly. "And the sake of geeks." He chuckled warmly at him. "But… I'm not with him." He stopped chuckling.

"What?"

"I said I'm not with him. We're just friends, that's all. I haven't really know him yet, or trust him, too. Apparently his agent/manager was friends with my dad at college, and by chances, he picked the same school as me for Austin and his buddy, Dez, the redhead."

"Oh, I though you're with him," he chuckled again, and Ally was too caught up with his chuckle she didn't see the blond boy and a redhead coming towards her. "Hey, Austin, Dez." Ally turned to smile at the 2 boys.

"Hey, Ally," Austin said awkwardly. Dez gave her an excited wave, and grinned at the girl. "Dal-las."

"Hey!" Dallas waved at the blond. "So, Ally, I'll see you tomorrow at school?" he asked, and Ally didn't miss the hopeful glint in his eyes. She smiled softly at him, and waved him goodbye, watching the boy lost among the crowd. She squealed in excitement, but not loud enough for Austin to hear. She also can't wait to see Dallas tomorrow!


Austin watched as Ally waved to the brunette boy. She had a crush on Dallas. Austin didn't know what she saw in Dallas. He was waaay cuter than him.

"Ooh, Austin!" Ally turned to Austin, and wrapped her arms around his neck. He felt stiff with her arms around him, but he relaxed back and embraced her back.

"What was that for?"

"I don't know," she pulled away. "But thank you for going with me to this party. I had a good time – like a really good one," she admitted softly.

"I also had a good time!" Dez sang into his ears, and he winced at the loud sound. "I met a chicken!"

"You met a chicken?" Ally asked, giving Dez a look.

"Yeah, and I also met a lonely fish at the fountain. I tap dance with a frog too."

"Dez – you didn't drink alcohol today aren't you?" she asked again worried. "Because how can you tap dance with a frog anyway?"

"Because frog has legs," Dez rolled her eyes at her, and left. Austin turned to Ally again.

"You comin'?" he asked to her. "It's okay – I'll give you a ride to your house, Ally. I don't mind."

"You sure?" Ally asked unsure. "Because you've been so kind to me today – giving me my ride to Sonic Boom, my house, to the mall again, and now to my house again?"

"I don't mind. It's just a ride!" Austin said again.

"But you wasted your fuel!" Ally whined.

"It's just fuel – I got lots of money!" Austin grinned goofily, and Ally rolled her eyes.

"There's the ego I'm missing from you," Ally said. "Come on – if you wanted me to ride with you, you better get me home fast!" Ally stomped before him, following his best friend to his car. Austin shook his head chuckling.


AN: And that was Chapter 6, everybody! It's not really good, isn't it? The drama hasn't been up yet – this was still warm-up for you guys! Oh, another thing. The song is called Disappear by Selena Gomez. It was made for Wizards of Waverly Place Soundtrack – one of my favourite song in that soundtrack! I I think it was supposed to be about Alex and her boyfriend, about Mason disappearing and coming back again, but I always thought it was about Alex and Justin!

Anyway, I'm asking you another question again: I had trouble collecting AaA episodes – any of you know websites I can watch Austin and Ally? I had tried some like tubeplus and stuff, but sometimes it doesn't work! Or if you know, what websites I can download Austin and Ally in? Sorry for the horrible grammar, guys! Please give me your reviews! I hope you like this one! Bye-bye!