Well hello there, beautiful! Whoever you are, just know you're beautiful! If you're a guy, interperet that in "guy talk" or whatever. Anyways, chapter 4! Yay! What on Earth is gonna happen next in this crazy story? Well, read on and you'll find out! Ooooh! I almost forgot the disclaimer!

Maddie's Awesome Disclaimer: Part III

Me: Well, well, well! If it isn't Austin Moon!

Austin: Hey, Maddie.*Sad look on face*

Me: What's wrong?

Austin: Ally's mad at me.

Me: Why?

Austin: Because she told me to make you do the disclaimer, but I said no one deserves that kind of torture and so she's mad at me. *Tear falls*

Me: *Thinks Austin Moon is crying because of me, AND Auslly might be ruined. This isn't good.*

To Be Continued


The Dream

(Ally's P.O.V.)

I wake up from an awful night's sleep full of nightmares. The first was that I was being forced to perform on stage and everyone was laughing at me, even Austin, Trish and Dez. The second was that I was trapped alone in another dimension, while my evil twin replaced me and ruined my life. (1) The third was by far the most horrifying. I dreamt that it was thirty years from now and Austin never got his memory back. Not only that, but he left me and moved to Italy. I feel the tears on my sheets.

I get in the shower and curl my hair. Once I finish getting ready for the day, I set out to Sonic Boom to work the first shift. I find that Trish, Dez, and Austin are already there. Maybe Austin somehow woke up with his memories back!

"Hey, guys!" I say as I walk in the store. I don't think they hear me.

"-and we found it in BILLL'S SURF SHOP!" Dez yells.

"No! It was in the FOOD COURT!" Trish answers. While they're fighting, I see Austin sitting at the piano, looking confused and bored. I motion to him and then point to the practice room. He walks upstairs while I yell at Trish and Dez.

"GUYS! YOU SCARED AUSTIN AWAY WITH YOUR YELLING! HE'S PROBABLY OUT IN THE MALL NOW GO FIND HIM!" Trish and Dez wince at my loud voice and scramble out of the store. I smirk and walk up to the practice room.

Austin is sitting at the piano bench, looking around with big brown eyes. He looks at me when I walk in. "I like this place," he says, smiling.

"Well, I would hope so," I say. "You designed it." I smile at him. "So do you remember anything since last night?" He shakes his head sadly.

"Do you really think that I lost my memories because of some old lady with gold eyes?" His eyes are still big, like a child's. He seems so much more innocent in this state. The brave, confident Austin Moon I have come to know now has fear and confusion in his eyes. I want nothing more than to just wrap my arms around him and tell him everything will be okay. I don't, though, because he might get kind of freaked out.

"I don't have any other theories," I answer carefully. "I don't normally believe in this kind of stuff, but with the timing and your dream, I can't help but feel like somehow, some way, that old woman stole your memories."

He sighs. Then, he says, "But in my dream, you stole my memories, if that's what that gold stuff was."

"So you think I stole them?" I raise my eyebrows suspiciously.

"Well, didn't you say we got in a fight and you told me to forget everything, or something?"

"Austin, even in this state, you must know I didn't mean it. We're best friends." He sighs, and I realize he still doesn't believe me. I guess I don't blame him, considering he doesn't remember anything about me except what I've told him, but it still hurts because he may not remember, but we're still best friends.

"I'm sorry, Ally. You're right. From what I've heard, we're almost attached at the hip," he says, after thinking for a minute. "Maybe if we find the lady, she could give me my memories back."

"Austin! That's the best idea you've ever had! Which, by the way, is saying a lot considering you're the one who suggested we become music partners." We filled him in on how famous he's become and how well we work together. He smiles at the compliment. I grab his hand and we walk downstairs, where Trish and Dez are pacing the length of the store.

"Sorry, Ally, but we looked everywhere, and we just can't find Austin!" Trish says nervously. Then, she sees Austin and says, "Nevermind."

"Guys, Austin just had a great idea! He said that we should find that old lady and just tell her to give him his memories back!" I say.

"Wow, for a guy with no memory, that's not a bad idea," Dez says. "So, how do we find her?" We're all silent. Austin seems like he wants to say something, but doesn't. I look at him and ask him silently, What were you going to say? He shakes his head like, I'll tell you later. At least we still have that almost perfect silent communication that only best friends have. I don't think anything could ruin that.

I guess Austin decides it's best to tell all of us what he was going to tell me because he suddenly says, "I think she talked to me in my dream last night." He looks at Trish, Dez, and me as if he's afraid we'll laugh at him. Like I said before, it's like Austin's confidence was stripped from him along with his memories.

"What'd she say?" Trish asks. It seems like Trish has taken on a softer, gentler tone of voice with all of us since Austin lost his memory.

"Well," Austin says, recalling his dream, "she said that she had my memories with her. She also said that in order to get them back, a life-changing experience had to take place. Some event with huge value and impact to all our lives. Then, she said something else had to happen, but she wouldn't tell me anything about it. Somehow, she'll know when all that happens and I guess she'll just knock me out again and give me my memories back." Well, that's helpful.

"What?" Dez asks; he must have been zoning out or something.

"Life-changing event, some other thing, and memories back," Trish says as though she's talking to a five-year-old.

"Oh," Dez says. "Well the life-changing event is gonna be hard considering he's already performed at times square on New Year's Eve, which we all know was his biggest dream. What else could change his life?" None of us answer, because none of us have one.

"Well, I'm sure something that'll change his life will happen sooner rather than later. And as for the other event or whatever, there's not much we can do about that," I say. "Why don't we just keep retelling old stories and stuff for now."

So, that's how we spend the majority of the day. We tell Austin about all the crazy adventures that we've been on. We even retell some from last night because they were so crazy or fun. Austin can't stop laughing and keeps asking if these things really happened. He especially laughs at the story about the Suzy's Soup commercial and how I fell in the soup.

We eat dinner and each get a cake at Mini's. Austin laughs at how small they are and realizes why the restaurant is called Mini's? It's funny how easily and often he laughs, despite all that's happened. Then, considering how small the cakes are, Trish, Dez, and I surprise Austin with a huge stack of pancakes with chocolate syrup, whipped cream, and a cherry. Even though he doesn't remember how much he liked them, he DEFINITELY likes them just the same. His eyes grow to the size of baseballs and he breaks into a grin from ear to ear. Then, he splits the stack into four pieces so he can share his joy with all of us. But, before he does, he gives us all a huge hug. He's like a six-year-old trapped in a fifteen-year-old's body.

We all dig into the pancakes, and Austin and Dez get whipped cream and chocolate all over their faces. Trish and I have to clean them off with about twenty napkins, and they have huge smiles on their faces the whole time. It's like they are enjoying the fact that we are annoyed about acting like their mothers.

Finally, after a long day, we say goodbye and go home.


When I get home, I run over the day's events in my head. Well, I mainly just retell myself what Austin said about his dream. I put myself to sleep by trying to figure out an event that could change his life and what might have to happen after that. I just hope we can figure it out soon so everything can go back to normal.


Yay chapter 4! Wow, I hope they can figure everything out and change his life... What if they don't? What if his memories are gone forever?! WHY DID THAT STUPID OLD LADY STEAL HIS MEMORIES!? Oh wait... I can make it whatever I want, can't I?! MWAHAHAHAHA THE FATE OF AUSTIN IS IN MY HANDS! On a completely different note, MY FRIEND GOT TO GO TO AN R5 CONCERT AND MEET R5 AND LIKE TALK TO THEM BEFORE AND AFTER THE CONCERT AT THE MEET AND GREET AND SHE SAID ROSS IS SUPERNICE AND THAT HE KEPT LOOKING AT HER DURING THE CONCERT AND THERE'S THIS PIC WHERE SHE'S TALKING SO HIM ROCKY AND RYDEL AND ROSS WAS STARING AT HER WITH THIS FACE AND... yeahhhhh... she's only like 12 or 13 but still... OH AND ROSS PHOTOBOMBED HER SISTER! HE PHOTOBOMBED HER! WE ALL KNOW HOW FAMOUS HE IS FOR PHOTOBOMBING AHHHHHHHHHH! Okay... now I'm done.

~Maddie

(1) From Chapters and Choices. Y'all know what I'm talkin about

Maddie's Awesome Disclaimer: Part III Continued

Me: If I say it, do you think she'll forgive you?

Austin: I think so. Als is pretty forgiving...

Me: Okay, I'll do it. But only for you and the sake of Auslly. *Takes deep breath* I don't own Austin and Ally or the other stuff that someone else owns.

Austin: Thanks, Maddie! You're the best! *Hugs me and runs off*

Me: *Mumbles* Yup. I'm the best when you two are getting your way... *Realizes Austin just hugged me* OMG AUSTIN MOON JUST HUGGED ME! *Fangirls and cries SQUEE SQUEE SQUEE all the way home :)*