Ally's POV.
I finished the concert and entered the bus, seeing Austin's mom and aunt standing in the main hall, watching Austin from his room and Trish and Dez were no where to be seen, which was troubling. Luckily, Melissa was good at reading faces and responded to the concerns I hadn't yet voiced.
"They went to get Austin some soothing foods. He has tonsillitis and needs surgery as soon as possible."
"re we gonna be able to get home to Miami?" I asked as I knelt beside him, stroking his blonde hair softly in order not to wake him up.
"I think it's best to do it here. Not only time wise, but he's already gonna be resistant, but it'll be slightly better with me."
"Is his dad gonna fly in?"
"Yes, but he couldn't get a flight before the surgery tomorrow morning. He'll be here when Austin wakes up." Mimi supplied, glancing at her son with a worried glance.
"Have you told Austin yet?"
"We told him everything as soon as he got off stage." Melissa explained as her sister added. "I felt so bad for him. He cried, my poor baby."
I nodded, continuing to run my hair through his blonde locks, before noticing the tear stains on his cheeks. "He must be really worried. I've never seen him cry before, even when he had to have surgery due to nodules." I sighed before hearing the door open and hearing a familiar, happy exclamation from Dez.
"We brought food!"
"Dez, he's asleep." Trish's voice added in a hushed whisper. "Let's just put it up, okay?"
"Fine. But I'm keeping my Graham Crackers." Dez insisted, pulling a blue box from the grocery bag and opening it.
"Why did you even buy those?" Trish demanded, confusion covering her face.
"Cause I was hungry. Duh." Dez insisted, before starting to eat one of the crackers in the other room while Trish came in, rolling her eyes before her expression went from annoyance to concern when she laid her eyes on Austin and asked me.
"How's he doing?"
"Scared, upset, trying to trick us into thinking he's fine... he's asleep with tear stains on his cheeks."
"I feel bad for him." I nodded in agreement before adding. "I just wish we could help him..."
