Hello! I'm back from my much needed book reading hold! OMG! I can't believe that there are five more chapters before the end of Chemical Reactions! (Sniff) They finish so fast. Anyway, chapter 13 part 2 is here!

Ally's POV (Two days later)

I walked to Austin's house. His parents had called in saying that they had to go on a sudden and abrupt business trip. Now I know that this may look bad, but Austin had texted me saying that we needed to talk. I am guessing it was about the fact that I was going to prom with him. I walked to the door of his house. The doorbell wasn't working and the door was locked. I forgot my spare key home. But, since Mrs. Moon always left a spare key in the flower pot, I managed to get in. The house looked newly furnished. Elegant, red velvet curtains covered the windows. The furniture looked very modern. Beautiful paintings were strung up the wall. I walked up to Austin's room. I opened the door. My mouth dropped open. Austin was sitting on the bed, and he was kissing another girl. I walked back slowly to the door. Tears began to form in my eyes. However, luck seemed to personally hate me as Austin broke away and saw me. His eyes widened. The girl who he was with turned to me and smiled. She looked like a rabid dog. I knew her. Her name was Jessica Timothy. She was the school ho, and also, a part of Kaydence's group of bitches. She was, of course, very pretty, with long blonde hair and green eyes. Typical Barbie doll wanna- be, only with more sexual appeal.

"Ally, it's not…" he started. I turned on my heel and ran. Tears began to fall freely down my cheeks. I ran, not to home, but to my favorite place. It was an old beach in Miami. No one went there anymore. I ran there and climbed the cliff. I cried. You know, I really wanted to say that I wasn't hurt by this. After all, it was all an act, wasn't it? I wanted to say that I didn't care. I really wished I could. But I had to face the truth, which only made things harder and more painful than ever; I had fallen in love with Austin. I sniffled and cried.

"Need a tissue?" a voice asked. I looked up with my tearful and red eyes. A boy stood a few feet from me. He was handsome with beautiful dark brown hair and luminous green eyes that looked at me with sympathy and sadness.

"Yes, please," I said. He handed me a white tissue. I took it gratefully. The tissue felt nice in my hands. I dried my eyes, knowing that my eyes wouldn't be dry for long. I looked over at my shoulder strap bag, savoring the silence between me and the stranger beside me.

"Why are you crying?" the boy asked. I looked over at him. I felt the urge to drop my problems on him.

"I fell in love with the wrong person. I didn't want to. It just…happened," I said.

"How so?" he asked, sounding intrigued. I talked quickly, reciting all the awful things that happened. Throughout this, the boy looked at me and listened. He did not even interrupt. I finished.

"Well, that is rather unfortunate. My name is Gabriel, by the way," he said the first sentence sympathetically.

"I'm Ally," I said. He nodded and smiled, as if there was some invisible joke I couldn't see.

"Alright, Allison, would you like me to walk you home. I am sure that your father will be worried about you," he said. I sniffled and nodded. He helped me up and I walked home with him, all the while feeling like a dejected woman.

The next day

When I went back to school, I made sure I held my IPod in my hand, and I listened to music all the way while walking to school. I listened to happy, peppy music, not the slow broken hearted kind of music that sounded like an anthem for a funeral of a dead rat. I got to school. Austin was waiting for me. I walked past him, since trying to avoid him would be inevitable.

"Ally, let's talk about this," he pleaded. I shook my head and laughed.

"Is this the part where you try to explain stuff to me? Because if it is, then goodbye," I said, sounding hurt.

"Ally, you know you still have to go to prom. Ally, just, please let me explain," Austin pleaded once again. I waved him off impatiently.

"Then, I won't go," I said.

"Ally, you have to. You know that," Austin said, pleading with his eyes. I was stubborn. Every year, Marano High holds a ball which is our prom. If someone doesn't attend, they are instantly bullied and branded as a social outcast. No one would be allowed to talk to them. By this time, everyone was staring. Kaydence's group was snickering, clearly planning some evil gruesome plot to make my life miserable.

"I'll take her," a voice said. Everyone gasped. Kaydence and her bitches stared in disbelief. Austin glared at the person. I turned around. The voice belonged to none other than Gabriel.

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