What's Next and Warm Coffee Spills

Part Two

"Your place or mine?" Austin asks Ally as they make their way out of the Starbucks on the corner of Broadway ST. When the time on their phones switched to nine, and the employees were shooing them out, the new duo decided that it was time to leave.

Ally wraps the blue coat around her tiny frame before answering. "It's funny that you think just because we kissed I'm going to go home with you." Ally decides to play with his mind a little.

Austin's eyes widen, thinking that he overstepped and ruined his chance with the hot chocolate girl. "I, um, I didn't mean that." He just meant that he didn't want his day with Ally to end yet. Not when he kissed her, and she kissed him back. "I just meant that, well, maybe you want to, I don't know. Just forget I said anything," Austin starts to turn around but Ally stops him with a laugh.

"Austin, I'm messing with you. I'm not going to go to your place and sleep with you, but I do want to see you again." They were standing to the side of the building; the beeping of the taxi cabs were their soundtrack and the lights of the tall buildings made their faces brighter.

Austin's eyes go back to it's normal size while his smile grows. "Really? You still want to see me again?" He never was one to doubt himself but with chocolate eyes staring at him, and red lips being ever so taunting, he was feeling a little woozy.

Ally finds her self smiling at Austin's nervousness. "I think I do. Do you still want to see me again?"

"There isn't anything else going on in my head except wondering when I can see you again." Austin must have been bit by the honesty bug because it was the first time in a while that he didn't even consider censoring his thoughts.

It was Ally's turn to blush and grin. "Good, because I plan on seeing you again. And I'm assuming that you put your number in my phone when I went to the bath room."

Austin winks in response because, yes, yes he did. Before answering, he looks up at the sky to see that snow was starting to fall, meaning that they really did need to get going. "I guess this is good night?" He wasn't going to say good bye because good bye meant that they weren't going to see each other again and there was no way that he was going to allow that to even become a possibility.

Ally shuffles her boots on the concrete payment, wishing, for just a second, that she didn't have any self respect and would allow herself to go with the handsome blonde where ever he wanted to take her. "Good night, Austin Moon." She gives him a small smile, about to turn around to hail a cab, when she leans up to kiss him.

Austin had other ideas; as Ally's lips were about to come into contact with his, he moves his head to the side so she kisses his cheek instead. Austin turns red, something he didn't like to admit happened to him often, but Ally just giggles.

"Are you sure you don't dislike me or-" Ally starts to say through her laughs, but Austin cuts her off with his lips; catching her in a passionate kiss on the side of a busy New York street. The kiss was much better than the short one they shared in the coffee shop. That one was a quick kiss, it meant that they wanted to try something. The kiss on the street, the lights so bright, said that they felt feelings for each other, even though it hadn't even been a day.

Ally's out of breathe by the time they pull apart. Austin's hands are wrapped around her tiny waist, while Ally's hands are tangled in his hair, just like she day dreamed about not too long ago.

"There is no way that I don't like you." Austin whispers into the air. Ally almost missed it because of the harsh beeping of cars, but she heard it and pressed record so she could replay it once she got home. Replay it over and over again.

Austin lets Ally's waist go as Ally untangles her fingers from his soft blonde hair. "I really need to go now." Ally whispers.

"I really need to let you go." Ally considers it to be her best shot at getting away from her new friend; she walks away, leaving him standing there, watching her walk away to hail a cab to her apartment.

Once Ally's safe in the cab, well however safe you can be, Austin allows him self to turn the opposite direction, heading towards his own apartment.

Austin had no idea what was in store for his new budding friendship, but he hoped that it would be a romance.


Two weeks pass. Two long, dreadful weeks and Austin still hadn't heard from Ally. Or, as his best friend called her, Starbucks girl. His friends made Ally sound like she wasn't even real; like Austin made her up in his wildest dreams. But he didn't because he can still feel her lips pressed against him, and the feel of his hands wrapped around her waist.

He reasons with himself that maybe she lost his number. Or it hadn't saved when he put it in. He also thinks that maybe she lied and didn't want to see him again. Or she had a boyfriend back home in Miami.

He imagines what this boy friend could be like. He likes to picture a dorky guy who liked basket weaving. But on the other hand, he pictures a buff dude who wore leather jackets and had a cool name, maybe something like Ross.

Austin tells his mind to shut the hell up and get over it. Ally told him that destiny was just an excuse to wait for things to happen instead of making them happen, but Austin preferred to wait on the sidelines for Ally to call him.

Damn, he thinks while getting ready for work, putting on a black suit, with a red tie, isn't it the guy whose supposed to not call, and the girl whose left with nothing but her imagination?

Austin decides to walk to work as a way of clearing his mind of any thoughts that would distract him from work. Of course all he does at work is get people coffee and sit in his cubicle so the middle aged women can gawk at the twenty one year old male.

His apartment is across from Central Park, as he crosses the side walk to go in the direction of the Empire State building, he glances at the people walking their dogs. Austin starts to wonder if Ally had any dogs or if she was cat person. Maybe her cat got deathly ill and that's why she hadn't called yet! Austin nods his head to him self while waiting for the cars to pass, that's why she hadn't called.


Austin arrives at the massive building just in time to be hit with a hot substance, and another body, in the main lobby. The hot liquid, presumably coffee, goes all over his black jacket, and manages to run down his dress pants. Austin grits his teeth as it seeps through to his skin. He was fine, he was not going to freak out at who ever did it.

After calming himself down, he looks over at the owner of the coffee, who also managed to get it all over her coat as well. The girl wears a blue coat, one that reminds him of a certain brunette. Then he realizes that this girl was a brunette as well.

She turns around so they can see each other's faces. At the first glance, they both perk up, despite the hot coffee burning through their clothing.

"Well, well, well, if it isn't Ally Dawson." Austin starts to say. "You know, you could've just called, you didn't have to run into me with coffee as a way of getting my attention."

Ally then realizes what actually just happened, she wasn't dreaming. She had ran into someone, and not just any one, she ran into Austin Moon. Who she hadn't found the courage to call yet. She didn't have to call him now.

"Oh my gosh, I am so sorry!" Her mind goes into auto pilot as she starts to walk away to look for napkins. Austin grabs her hand instead, stopping her actions.

"Not so fast."

"Austin, I have to go get napkins to clean this off." She looks down at her favorite coat that was now ruined.

Austin starts walking to the janitors closet, dragging Ally along behind him. He wasn't going to let her get away this time. He opens the door with his free hand, pushing Ally into the open door, then closing it behind him.

Ally hears the lock on the door click and she gulps. She knew that she should've just called him.

Heyyyy! I'm so happy that you guys liked the first part of it. And I mean so happy! I've never gotten that many reviews for just one part of a story! Since you guys liked it, I figured that I would turn it into a short story/mini series. Thank you so much!

This part is really short because I had a delay today and I figured it would be best to end it here and post it while I had the time.

I really hope you liked this, even though it's kind of a cliff hanger. Please review and I should have part three up in a few days :)

I do not own Austin and Ally or anything else mentioned.