Disclaimer: I do not own ANYTHING except the plot line.

So I'm trying to build up a plot with Austin & Ally's relationship, which is why Taylor isn't coming in until later, but this does involve The Red Tour, even if it doesn't seem like it quite yet. And if things sometimes don't add up, just roll with it cause it should all make sense eventually, but I'm happy to answer questions! Just PM me or leave a review:) Anyway, here's Chapter 2!

Friday, January 4th, 2013 – Austin's House

Austin's POV

Dez and I had just finished 4 Zaliens movies, and gone through almost 9 packages of popcorn.

"Ugh, I'm so bored." I said as I flopped down on my bed. Dez sat at the chair by my desk.

"Why? Cause Ally's not here." He teased.

"What? No." I replied, probably a bit too fast.

"Woah, buddy, there's no need to get defensive."

"I'm not being defensive." I was totally being defensive, but he didn't need to know that.

"Mhmm" he gave me a look, "Austin, you do realize how oblivious you and Ally are right?"

"Oblivious? What? Are you suggesting we like each other? That's ridiculous."

"Is it really?" My mind raced towards this afternoon, when I had some involuntary, per say, thoughts about a certain brunette's outfit today. Thought's that a "best friend" shouldn't think.

*flashback*

"Whatever, we should record the song, we need to give the demo to Jimmy by that party." Ally headed up to the practice room with me behind her. Man, she really shouldn't walk that way in-IF I DIDN'T SAY IT OUT LOUD IT'S NOT TRUE.

*over (not much of one but whatever)*

I shook my head to clear my thoughts, but I guess Dez took it for a no.

"So you do like her!" he concluded.

"No! Ally and I are just friends, okay?" I insisted, but it was more to me. I can't like Ally. It could potentially ruin our friendship and if that fails, so does my career. I need Ally. I can't do what I do without her. I've said so a million times.

"Whatever floats your boat." I rolled my eyes at him.

"I'm gonna go to the bathroom." I tell him.

As I was walking down the hall I heard him sing under his breath 'clueless' but I ignored it. I looked at my reflection in the mirror.

"I don't like Ally." I said to myself, even though I wasn't even convinced by it, I rolled with it. After I, uh, did my business, I went back into my room, but there was no sign of Dez. "Dez?" I called out.

"BOO!" I turned to see Dez in a ski mask with my old hockey stick. I shrieked like a little girl and he started laughing.

Suddenly I got an idea, it might be a little cruel, but it gave me an excuse to get out of my boring house and see Ally, the girl who I have a totally platonic relationship with.

"Dez, we should scare Ally and Trish."

Ally POV- Trish's house

"Trish, for the millionth time, I don't like Austin." I said. For the past 10 minutes she had been pestering me with questions like, 'You should date, why aren't you guys dating?' 'Do you like him?' 'You do know he totally likes you, right?'

"But, you guys would be so cute together!" she said, in a whiny voice. I rolled my eyes at her.

"If we dated, if could totally ruin our friendship if we broke up, and that would ruin Austin's career, I couldn't do that to him."

"But what if you don't break up?"

"I guess we'll never find out, cause we're not gonna date."

"All I'm saying is what if Austin is 'the one'," she said, with air-quotes around 'the one'.

"But what if he's not?" I countered, "I mean Austin and I are total opposites. What if there's too much conflict."

"Hey, opposites attract, and conflict is good in a relationship, it's healthy. I mean, you're not supposed to agree on everything."

"I don't like him, we aren't going to date, end of story. New topic." I said. I wanted my mind off of this. I mean, Austin and I are just friends, right?

"Whatever," Trish rolled her eyes and went back to painting her toes a bright pink. I was sitting at her window seat reading a magazine, when a certain article caught my eye.

'Austin Moon is more of a star then a moon!' I laughed in my head at the pun on his last name, and continued to read.

'Austin Moon has taken the world by storm when his song, written by Ally Dawson, "Double Take" went viral on (1) last summer. His debut album sold over 600,000 copies in its first week and he's counted as the 6th most followed internet star on Tweeter(2).' My eyes widened at this. Austin didn't know that, last time he was the 16th most followed. I laughed to myself picturing him jumping off the walls at this, and turned back to the article, skimming until I something caught my eye down towards the end of the review.

'Ally Dawson is a huge impact on Austin's success. When we interviewed Austin last week he stated, "I could never do what I do without her." I smiled at this. Seems to us like she's pretty important to her, could there potentially be something more there? The results from our online poll seem to think so.'

I went to the bottom of the page, where there was a picture of Austin and me hugging. Above it were the words 'Auslly?' surrounded in a heart. On one side of the picture were the words 'YES!' and on the other side 'NO!' Looking at the results, Yes- 93% and No- 7%, I sat with my mouth open. Do Austin and I really look like a couple? Well in that picture we do. We're hugging pretty intensely.

In the picture his arms are wrapped around my middle back and my arms are around his neck. His face was hidden because of the angle of the picture and the fact that it was buried in the crook of my neck, but his blond hair was pretty noticeable. My face, however was exposed and leaning against his chest and I was smiling, but not at the camera. From the background it looked like we were in the food court at the mall.

"Whatcha reading?" I jumped at Trish's voice.

"Just some article about Austin in Cheetah Beat(3)." I replied.

"What does it say?" she asked. I just handed her the magazine, and she skimmed the page intently, before smiling. Oh great, here we go again. I rolled my eyes.

"Auslly? See even Cheetah Beat thinks you guys should be together. And by the looks of it, so do Austin's fans," she smirked at me. I was about to reply but screamed instead when the power went out.

"Ally relax, it's just a power outage. A circuit probably got shorted."

"I know, I know, it just scared me." I said defensively. My eyes began to adjust to the dark and I could make out Trish. "We should go check the circuit box," I said after a minute. I followed Trish towards her basement. As we were walking down the stairs I saw a shadow by her living room window. "Trish," I began hitting her arm.

"What?" she said.

"I just saw something by the window."

"It was probably just the tree."

"No," I insisted, "it was a shadow of a person. I swear." Knowing her, she probably rolled her eyes, but we slowly walked towards the window.

"See, there's nothing to be-" She was cut off by a two heads popping up in front of the window. We both let out a bloodcurdling scream. The two heads began laughing and took the masks they were wearing off.

"AUSTIN MONICA MOON!" I shouted and ran towards the door. I walked outside and saw them rolling on the grass laughing. Trish came right behind me. Dez and Austin stood up, leaning on each other for support since they were laughing so hard. "What was that for!?"

We both began hitting them continuously. Austin was trying to deflect me by putting his arms up and saying "Sorry, I just couldn't resist." He was still laughing. When there laughter finally died down, Trish and I glared at them. Austin held his arms open for a hug, "Sowwy," he said with a baby voice and puppy dog eyes. I didn't fall for it, and I didn't go in for the hug, so he came over to me and hugged me, but I was squished since I wasn't hugging back. "PLEASE FORGIVE ME!" he shouted playfully.

"Austin, be quiet, people are sleeping," I said. Dez and Trish left to go inside, "and let go of me."

"Nope, not until you forgive me," he said pulling me closer to him. I finally sighed and relaxed into the hug, and put my arms around his waist.

"Fine you're forgiven." I mumbled.

"Yay!" he cheered and threw me over his shoulder and carried me inside to the kitchen. I began hitting his back.

"Austin! Put me down."

"Nah I like this view." I blushed at his comment.

"AUSTIN!"

"I'm kidding." He set me down on Trish's counter and stood in front of me. We were pretty close to each other. My eyes flickered down to his lips and back up to his eyes. He began to lean in and just when we were about to kiss, the lights turned back on and a cheer was heard from the basement. We jumped apart from each other and Trish and Dez walked in from the hallway.

They stared at us with curious glances, and we gave them awkward smiles. They clearly knew something happened, judging by the awkwardness that was clearly in the room.

Trish was about to say something but Austin and I didn't even let her start anything before we shouted "NOTHING HAPPENED!" They both jumped at the sudden shriek we gave off. We simply gave an awkward smile at them.

"Let's go watch a movie!" Austin suggested, getting rid of the awkward situation. We all moved to the living room and sat on the couch. Trish put in the movie.

There's the second chapter, I hope you liked it. Review? Don't be strangers!

(1) – In Rockers & Writers I paused it during Austin's double take video to see what website was used and that's what it said. Don't own it.

(2) – Parody of Twitter used in Soups & Stars. Don't own it.

(3) Cheetah Beat – Magazine used in Magazines & Made-up Stuff. Don't own it.