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Ally POV

"Sooner or later, you'll have to do it. I'd go with sooner. Take it and no one gets hurt."

"I can't."

"C'mon, it's not going to kill you."

"It might."

"Austin, you're being ridiculous, just take it!"

"But it's icky, Ally," he whined from the couch. I was in the process of trying to give my sick, dork of a boyfriend cough syrup, but I wasn't succeeding.

"If you don't take it, you're not going to get better, and you'll end up getting me and Maci sick. A sick baby is not a good thing."

"I'm fine," Austin said before coughing.

I rolled my eyes. "You're not fine. Open up."

He relented and grudgingly opened his mouth so I could give him the syrup. His face immediately scrunched up. "That's disgusting!"

"I know, but it'll make you feel better." I went to put the medicine away before coming back and laying a blanket over him. "You should rest."

Austin sighed. "Fine, but if the studio calls, wake me up."

"I'll take care of it if they do. I'll make you soup for when you get up," I replied.

Austin's eyes were already closed when I left the living room to go to the kitchen. My mom had been looking after Maci at my parents' place while I was here taking care of Austin, and it had helped me out a lot.

While I boiled the water for the soup, my phone rang. I jumped and quickly answered it so it wouldn't wake up Austin.

"Hello?"

"Hey Ally," Leah said from the other end.

"Oh, hey Leah, how's it going?"

"Pretty good. I was just calling to see if you wanted me to pick Maci up from your mom and dad's. I know you were going to get her later on, but you probably don't want to leave Austin alone either. Plus, your parents live two minutes from my school; I can get Mace on my way home."

"You know what? That would be great, Leah," I sighed with relief. "Are you sure you don't mind?"

"Of course not, I love that little girl. I'll see you in an hour or so."

"Alright, see you." I hung up and poured the soup in the now boiling water.

I flipped through a magazine while I waited. When it was done, I poured it in a thermos to keep it warm. I sighed tiredly and threw my hair up in a bun.

Austin had been sick for a few days now. It had just hit him out of the blue. First he had the flu, so two days ago I was up all night with him. Now he had a cold so he was coughing and complaining 24/7. He's barely slept at all.

I kept myself busy by cleaning, and before I knew it, Leah's car was pulling into the driveway. I was putting everything away when she came through the door holding Maci in one arm, Maci's bag in the other.

"Hey," she greeted.

"Hello," I smiled. "And hello to you, too," I added as I took Maci and her bag from Leah. "Thanks for bringing her home, I really appreciate it."

"No problem at all," Leah said.

"Do you want to stay for tea? I was just about to have some," I told her.

"Oh, I don't want to intrude with Austin being sick," she started, but I cut her off.

"It's fine, he's sleeping anyways. Come on, I want to hear about your classes and the hot gossip." I mock pouted. "I miss high school drama."

Leah laughed. "Well, okay. I'll just call my parents and let them know." She went into the hallway.

I kissed Maci's forehead and set her down on the ground while I made the tea. Leah came back a few minutes later.

"They're cool with it," she said.

"I like your outfit," I smiled. I really liked Leah. Actually, I loved Quinn's whole family. They were like family to me and Austin.

"Thanks!" She was wearing a neon green t-shirt that made her green eyes pop with a black vest, jean shorts, and black biker boots. Her brown hair was pulled back into a long curly ponytail. Same style as her sister, in general, although Quinn had way more piercings. Leah also had her nose pierced like Quinn.

Leah picked Maci up and sat her on her lap while I brought the tea to the table. "So how's school going?"

"It's alright," Leah said. "I'm not really a big fan of most of my teachers, but the classes are okay. Math is my favourite."

"Mine too!" I said. "Well, it was. I guess I'm not in school anymore."

"At least I've got my softball," she laughed.

"I didn't know you played softball."

"Yeah, I've been playing my whole life, almost. I'm hoping to get a scholarship."

"That'd be awesome," I agreed.

Leah hesitated. "There is one little problem I'm having."

"Guy troubles?" I guessed.

"Is it that obvious?"

"No, I just guessed," I admitted. "Although I kind of figured. What's up?"

"So, I like this guy. His name is Bryce, and he's in three of my classes. Sometimes I think he likes me too, but my friend Jenna likes him a lot, and when Jenna sets her sights on a guy, you're better off not even looking at him. Technically, she liked him first, but if he likes me too, which I think he does, shouldn't I just go for it? I mean, it's not my fault he likes me and not Jenna! But she might hate me after, and our friendship will be shot to hell, and I just don't know what I should do!" She took a deep breath at the end of her rant.

"Wow," I said after she was done.

"Yeah, I know. My love life is messed up."

"Can I be honest with you?"

"Please." She nodded.

"Well, I wasn't great in the guy department when I was in high school. Ask anybody, and I mean anybody. But based on past experience and seeing other people go through it, I'd say talk to Jenna about it first. Just flat out tell her, but don't let a guy come in between your friendship. Ask yourself what's more important: a guy, or your friend."

"Sound reasonable. But what if she gets mad at me and doesn't want to be friends anymore?" Maci reached out and grabbed Leah's finger.

"If she's really your friend, she'll get over it and be happy for you." I laughed lightly. "I know it's not the best advice."

"It's the best advice I've gotten. Quinn just told me to go for it and to not care what Jenna thinks. Thanks Ally," Leah smiled.

"No problem."

Austin sleepily shuffled into the kitchen, his hair everywhere, in sweats, and shirtless, like usual. Leah blushed, and I giggled.

"Sorry, I can't help it," she whispered with a smile.

He caught sight of us. "Hey Als, hey Leah," he said huskily. I swear, boys with sleepy voices is the sexiest shit ever.

Leah waved. "How're you feeling?" I asked.

"Better than before."

I stood up and walked to the stove to pour him the soup. "Here, eat this."

"Thanks," he smiled lightly. He really did look like hell, for lack of a better word.

He sat down at the table and reached out to stroke Maci's cheek. "Hey, sweetie. I would kiss you, but I don't want you sick."

She clapped her hands and bent her head back to look at Leah, who laughed. Maci shrieked in response.

Austin whistled before breaking down into a coughing fit. "What'd I say about whistling for the dog while you're sick?" I scolded, hands on my hips.

"Not to do it," my boyfriend muttered after his coughing subsided.

"Exactly."

Pancakes trotted into the room and set her head in Austin's lap. He scratched her ears. "Hey girl."

Leah checked her watch. "I'd better get going. Mom's expecting me back to watch Sheridan." She set Maci down and stood up. "Thanks for the tea and talk, Ally."

"Anytime," I smiled. "Come over whenever."

"Will do," she grinned before grabbing her keys. "See you guys later. Bye Mace!"

"See you, Leah," I said. "Thanks again!"

"Later," Austin croaked. She waved and headed into the hallway. The front door opened and closer a moment later.

"That was nice of her to bring Maci back," Austin commented.

"Yeah, it was." I checked my watch. "Awesome, it's five. My Little Pony is on, it'll keep her occupied." I scooped Maci up and brought her to the living room and turned on the TV to the right channel.

Austin sauntered in a few minutes later. "I'll watch her; I'll be on the couch anyways."

"Perfect, I'm going for a shower then." I hurried upstairs.


Austin POV

"I'm sorry, Mace, but I have no idea how you watch this stuff," I said as I watched the TV screen. She was sitting beside me on the ground in her little chair while I was lying on the couch.

She was in a trance like she always was when she watched My Little Pony. One time, I tried turning the channel to the basketball game because I figured, you know, she's only one so she won't even care. Nope; she screamed at me until I changed it back.

I groaned and grabbed the thermos of soup, pouring myself more. "Another twenty minutes of this?"

Maci threw her hands down and screamed. "Okay, okay, I'll stop talking!" I exclaimed. "Sheesh."

After a while, the story actually got interesting. I was done my soup and was all comfy. "You know, I think it's good that Rainbow Dash is helping Applejack find her missing hairbrush. It really shows teamwork and helps define their close friendship. Don't you agree, Mace?" I glanced at Maci before turning back to the TV. "Yeah, that's what-" I stopped as I did a double take.

Maci was standing up. On her own.


Ally POV

"Ally!"

"What?" I yelled. What could he possibly want while I'm in the shower? I heard coughing a few seconds later and rolled my eyes. I told him to quit yelling and whistling, but no. He never listens.

"Maci's about to walk, get your ass down here!"

Mother of god, seriously?

"What! Now?" I turned the shower off and jumped out, grabbing a towel and wrapping it around myself.

"Yes! Hurry up!"

I threw the door open and ran down the hall. I slipped around the corner. "Oh shit!" I yelped, grabbing the railing for support. "Austin, stall her!"

"How am I supposed to do that?"

"I don't know, just do it!"

"Um, don't move, Maci, wait for your mommy," I heard him saying. I pounded down the stairs into the living room.

Austin was sitting a few feet in front of Maci, who was standing up staring at him. "Come on, Maci, you can do it!"

"Go to daddy, Mace!" I hurried and stood behind her.

Maci smiled. And then fell down on her butt again.

I groaned. "Damn it."

"Wait, she's getting up again," Austin said. Sure enough, the little trooper was pushing herself up. "Maci, come here," Austin scooted a bit closer with his arms out.

She tentatively took a step forward and teetered a bit. I had my hands by her sides, but she kept her balance and took another step towards Austin.

"Oh my god, Austin! She's walking!" I said happily as she took a few more steps, me following behind.

He beamed. "A few more Mace, you're almost there!"

Maci giggled and took the last few steps into Austin's arms. "She did it!" I clapped happily and bent to kiss her head.

"Good job Maci," Austin grinned. "Who would've thought My Little Pony would encourage that?"

"Who cares? She walked!"

Austin and I switched places and Maci walked back to me while Austin walked close behind her. "She can really walk," I laughed. "I'm so proud of you, missy."

First steps? Check!


Ally POV

"Where'd she go?" I panted as Austin and I looked around the room.

"She was just running past here!" He exclaimed.

It had been three weeks since Maci had taken her first steps, and now she was running all over the house. Austin put gates and locks on the stairs and every other open space in the house so she wouldn't get where she wasn't supposed to. We had to chase her everywhere, and had spent the last fifteen minutes doing just that.

Suddenly, Maci ran past the kitchen door, giggling madly. "There! Austin, grab her!"

We hurried after her, and Austin managed to catch her. "And just where do you think you're going?" He peppered her with kisses, making her shriek.

I doubled over. "Why is it so hard to catch a baby? Seriously!"


A/N: Hope you enjoyed! Next update will be as soon as possible. Thankfully my exams are OVER :D Feels so good haha. Who's excited for Girlfriends & Girlfriends? I know I am! :)

Oh, and that spoiler thing needs to stop, guys. I've noticed on the A&A wiki that it seems like that's the main topic right now. Tell everyone not to post spoilers for the episodes, Disney is so serious when they say they might cancel the show. So please, no spoilers. Be patient! We want a season 3! :)

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