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Chapter 5: Disbelief and Misunderstandings

Austin parked his car in front of my house. I got out of the car and slammed the door. He whistled low under his breath.

"What?" I asked, annoyed. He shook his head, which infuriated me even more. I shook my head and stomped away.

"Hey, Ally," said a familiar voice. You have to be freaking kidding me.

Austin's POV

"Hey, Ally," the girl said. She had a pixie like structure, and she stood up on her short little toes. She was Sienna Demororah, a girl from my class. I never particularly liked her, because she spread more rumours than the Daily Dish, the school magazine for teenagers. Basically, it was run by Kaydence Brooks, an obsessed fan of mine. Since she was the head cheerleader, she would make up rumors about people she did not like. Sienna worked for Kaydence. I smiled evilly. Sienna's eyes glinted with glee. Ally looked horrified.

"It isn't what you…." She started, but the sentence remained unfinished.

"Why don't I leave you two alone?" she said and left quickly, frantically texting away. I bet my car she was texting Kaydence. Ally gave me a glare that could have melted through metal. I grinned broadly, in a manner as cool as ice.

Ally's POV

I reached forward, close to Austin and slapped him. His head moved mechanically to the left and went back again to normal position. He got out of the car, moving closer to me. I moved back like a rabbit would if it faced a lion. Austin moved even closer, until we were barely two inches apart. My back hit the wall. Austin placed his hand, right beside my head. If a passerby sees this, he'd probably think we were dating. My discomfort was as clear as day. He smiled even more. His eyes looked at me like I was a butterfly pinned on a board. He leaned as close as he could get, and I felt his lips move as he spoke,

"Tonight, you go with me to the movies. I'll pick you up at seven,"

Dun, dun, dun. Cliff hanger yet again. Sorry about the let down on the last chapter. Read and review The Truth about Forever by Lily5603 and also Brought together by a bird by hoping for ally moon. Those stories are amazing! Reviews much appreciated for this story. Au revoir!