A/N:

Hey! I'm up with a new chapter here! Anyway, nothing to say, so enjoy!

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Austin walked slowly through the halls of the school. He couldn't help but kept fidgeting while walking. There was something wrong, he just knew it. But he didn't knew what it was.

He sighed as turned on one corner and saw Dez quarreling with a Latina, Trish. They were always quarreling even with small problems.

"No, you sat on the left seat yesterday! Now it's my turn!" Austin heard Dez yell.

"No it's not! I never agreed to switch places with you." Trish responded.

"Well I-" Dez was cut off when Austin approached them and broke them up.

"Guys! Let's not fight here." he suggested.

Trish and Dez huffed and walked separate ways, muttering things about each other.

Austin sighed in relief. He hated it when people fight. Just then, his surroundings turned cold, almost as cold as when he was at that house yesterday.

He looked around, and his eyes landed on... Ally?

She was standing right in front of him, pure look of anger on her face.

"Ally?" Austin asked. "W-What are you d-doing here?"

"Didn't I tell you not to leave?" Ally asked, her tone increasing in every word.

Austin gulped, trembling. "U-uh, I-I'm sorry. W-what are y-you d-doing here?"

Ally smirked. "Oh, Austin. You shouldn't have left anything in my house. Because now, you're my slave."

Austin's eyes widened. "No! No, that's not possible! NO!"

All the students that were in the hall were looking at him strangely, because they couldn't see Ally.

"NO! LEAVE ME ALONE! NO! NO!" he yelled out.

Dez, who was still in that hallway, heard him and ran over to him. "Austin, what's wrong?" he asked.

Austin shook his head and pointed towards Ally, although Dez couldn't see her. "HER! SHE'S HERE! LEAVE ME ALONE, ALLY! I HAVE A LIFE! YOU'RE DEAD! LEAVE ME ALONE!" Austin yelled.

Ally lunged forward and pushed Austin, making him hit the wall and fall on the floor.

"Never, Austin. I'll always be here with you." Ally told him.

"Why? Why are you doing this? LEAVE ME ALONE!" Austin yelled.

"Dude, who are you talking to?" Dez asked, interfering. "Stop it man, it's uncool."

"Dez, please, you gotta help me! Ally's here! She's here and she-" Austin was cut off when Ally slammed his head onto the wall, leaving him unconscious.

"Austin!" Dez ran over to him, shaking him. "Why did you do this to yourself, buddy?"


The hall was quiet. People walked here and there, but no one spoke loudly. There were only a bunch of whispers, talking about Austin's weird behaviour.

He was a cool kid, someone who you could joke around with, without him making a fool of himself. But today, he acted really different.

What the kids were mostly talking about was the name he kept mentioning. Ally.

No one knew who that girl was, but they would tend to find out, once Austin woke up. They never did.

Once Austin woke up in the school clinic, he immediately jolted upwards and ran out the door, not caring that he left his backpack behind.

He ran through the halls, ignoring everyone who were calling him or trying to stop him.

He didn't know why he was doing this, but he just did it. It was like, he didn't want to do this. He wanted badly to stop running and collapse onto the bed again, but his body had different thoughts. His body was moving on his own.

He realized it when he got out of the school gates. He realized that he really was Ally's slave. He couldn't move on his own, and he knew where his body was taking him; Ally's house.


Ally sat on the couch in her house, waiting for Austin's arrival. She smirked to herself proudly as she finally had someone to stay there with her.

If you knew Ally, the real Ally, she wasn't bad, or evil, or sinister. She was just... Ally. When she was alive, she was such a goody-two-shoes. She was a straight A student. She just turned into this... sinister ghost because the reason she died was-

The door burst open, and in came Austin. He looked exhausted- No, wait! 'Exhausted' was an understatement. He looked drained, both physically and mentally.

"Why... did you... make me... go... here?" he asked, taking deep breaths between one or two words.

Ally got off the couch and walked over to him. "Well, I wouldn't have to if you didn't run away yesterday."

"What do you want with me? Why are you doing this? We can be friends if you want, but not in this way." Austin told her.

"I know, but I like it this way." Ally answered, touching the side of his cheek. Austin slapped her hand away. His eyes widened when he realized what he just did; he just hit a girl! Or in this case, a ghost.

To his surprise, Ally didn't get mad. Instead, she laughed. "You're so cute when you do that. My little Austin."

"Please, just leave me alone! Just forget any of this happened. Just let me go." Austin begged.

Ally's answer wasn't really a respond to that. "Sit down." she ordered.

"I don't wanna sit down, I wanna go hom-"

"SIT DOWN!" Ally yelled, cutting him off.

Austin nodded and quickly did as he was told again. No, his body didn't force him. He was just scared of Ally, that's all.

Ally went and sat beside Austin, causing him to scoot away. "Stay still!" she ordered and scooted closer to him. This time, he didn't move away.

She put a hand on his shoulder and pressed down really hard. Austin was beginning to wonder why his shoulder wasn't misplaced yet. He winced, trying hard not to scream. He wanted badly to get out of the painful grip, but his body wouldn't move again. "Please stop." he pleaded. "Please, Ally, it hurts."

"Not just yet." she said. What is she doing? Austin thought to himself.

After a couple seconds, Ally let go. Austin breathed a sigh of relief as the pain faded away.

Ally got up and walked towards somewhere, leaving Austin on the couch. He saw it as an opportunity to go away, so he tried to get up. Keyword: tried.

When he tried to do so, he felt the same amount of pain on his shoulder that Ally pressed down. The more he tried, the more painful it got.

After about a minute or so, Ally came back with a glass of water. Or maybe Austin only thought it was.

"How do you touch things?" Austin asked. "I mean, you're a ghost."

Ally shook her head and smirked. "Can't believe you had the courage to ask me that, Austin."

Austin gulped, scared of what she was going to do.

Out of nowhere, Ally grabbed an object which turned out to be Austin's green beanie. She put it on his head and adjusted it. It matched perfectly with his green striped T-shirt, grey hoodie, blue jeans and green high tops.

"There you go. That's much better." Ally stated.

"Why are you-" Austin cut his sentence short when he failed to move his arms to take the beanie off. "Why can't I move? I'm not feeling cold like yesterday, what did you do to me?" he asked as he began to panic.

"Oh shush. You ask too many questions." Ally told him. She held the glass of water out in front of his face. "Drink this."

"What's that?" Austin asked, suspicious that the clear liquid wasn't water.

"Just drink it!" Ally told him. "I know you're tired and thirsty, so water or not, drink it!"

"No! I'm not going to drink that. That could be poiso-" Austin was cut off when Ally forced the glass into his lips.

He shut his lips tightly, trying to block out the liquid, but some of them were already in his mouth. He refused to swallow, though.

He wanted to spit the liquid out from his mouth, but if he opened his mouth, Ally would dump the rest of the liquid into his mouth.

"Don't fight it, Austin. We could do this all day. Now we both know that I don't get tired, but you can." Ally stated.

Austin shook his head and kept his lips shut. He could feel Ally pressing the glass into his lips even more, and soon it started to hurt.

"Okay, I've had enough of this." Ally said before grabbing hold of Austin's jaw, forcing his lips open, and pouring the contents of the glass into his mouth. Once the glass was empty, she put her hand over his mouth to make sure he wouldn't spit them away or throw it up.

"Swallow it!" she ordered, pressing her palm against his lips even more. She could feel warm liquid on her palms as she did so, but she didn't let go just yet. "Swallow it or else."

When she heard the sound of liquid being swallowed, she removed her hand away from Austin's lips, only to find them covered in blood. She gasped and walked away.

She returned just a few seconds later, with a wet towel in her hand. She sat back down next to Austin, cupped his face, then gently wiped away the blood from his lips.

"You know, this wouldn't have happened if you just swallowed." She told him, giving him a glare, but still wiping his lips gently.

"You pressed it too hard on me. What was that?" he asked, wincing every second when his lips brushed against the towel.

"Water." Ally said simply. "It was just plain water." She actually lied. It wasn't water. Not even close.

"Why are you doing this? I mean, one minute you were roughing me up, and the next minute, you're being nice to me. Why?" Austin asked.

Ally stopped wiping his lips and put the towel down. She glared daggers at him. "I'm not being nice!" she hissed. "I didn't like seeing you diryy with blood all over your lips!"

Austin had a scared look on his face because he was, well, scared. He opened and closed his mouth a few times, wanting to say something, but nothing came out. Well, nothing except more blood, from his lips.

Ally rolled her eyes, picked up the towel and threw it at Austin, making it land on in his lap. "If you think I was being nice, clean yourself up by yourself!" she turned on her heel and walked a few steps, before stopping and walking over to him again. She took the beanie from his head and held it in her hand. She smirked. "Without this beanie, you can't get out of this house from now on." With that, she disappeared from Austin's sight.

Austin didn't even bother maintaining his 'manly' reputation. He let the tears fall and started sobbing, staring at the closed door.

Out of everyone, he was the one who had to stumble against Ally... and it all started with his beanie.


Liked it? Loved it? Hate it? I know I madr Ally really mean here, but she'll get better pretty soon, promise. I hope you enjoyed this. Oh, and check out my other story: Save Us, Please! It's an R5 story about...well, check it out to find out.

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