"I can't believe we're in Kendall," said Austin.
"I can't believe it's not butter," said Dez. He had a container of I Can't Believe It's Not Butter, then smirred it on a piece on bread. He started eating it. "Toast?"
"Sure." Austin grabbed the toast and took a bite out of it.
"Excuse me?" said a female voice. The boys looked up and found a girl in front of them.
She had pale skin and hazel eyes. Her hair was blonde and curly. She looked very feline.
"Are you Austin Moon?" she asked.
"Yeah, I am," said Austin.
"Oh, my God! It's you. Austin! I'm so sorry for disturbing you, but can we take a picture together?"
"Uhh… sure. What the heck?"
"Okay."
Austin stands up. The girl hands Dez her phone.
"Say cheese," said Dez.
They smile and he snaps the picture. Dez hands it back to her.
"There you go," said Austin.
"Thank you so much," she shrieked. "By the way, what are you doing here in Kendall?"
"Oh, we were so suppose to go to Tampa for Ke$ha's concert," said Dez. "But we got on the wrong flight."
"Oh, really," said the girl. "If you need to go to Tampa, I can drive y'all there."
"Really?" asked Austin.
"Yeah. If you can do me a favor."
"What kind of favor?"
"You see it's my little sister, Leah's birthday party. She's not that friendly and no one came to her party."
"No one?" asked Dez.
"Yeah. She's a really big Austin Moon fan. I think it would cheer her up if she meets you."
"I don't know," said Austin.
"It's okay if you say no. I'll still drive you two to Tampa. Our parents are out of town and…it's disappointing for her."
"Uhh…" said Austin. "Sure. For one hour and then you'll drive us?"
"Of course."
"Thank you so much…" said Dez.
"Oh, I'm Tanya. Tanya McGilacutti."
—
Rosie, Ally, and Trish were at Ally and Rosie's house. The girls were on the couch in their pajamas and eating bowls of chilli.
"Rosie, this chilli is really good," said Trish. "How did you learn to cook this?"
"Back in Albuquerque," said Rosie. "I had a friend who's a really good cook. He's from San Antonio, Texas and get this. His name is Antonio. Ain't that cool?"
"I hope he's not anything like our guy who's named after a city in Texas," said Ally.
"Both your lives must've changed when Austin and Dez came," said Rosie.
"Oh, it did," said Trish. "It's like I'm Squidward, and they're Spongebob and Patrick."
"Come on! They can't be that difficult."
"You wanna bet?" said Ally. "One time at the zoo, Austin fell into the penguin exhibit."
"You're kidding," said Rosie.
"Nope," said Trish. "Austin fell into the water and got attacked by all the penguins. It was so hilarious."
They all started laughing. Ally laughed, "You should've seen him when that one penguin bit him in the ear!"
"Oh," said Trish. "There's also that time Dez bought a loom and he learned to weave."
"Dez knows how to weave?" asked Rosie.
"He's actually pretty good," said Ally. "He made us all ponchos."
"Ally, did you ever tell Rose that time Austin adopted the twenty-three Dalmatians?" asked Trish.
"How the heck did Austin adopted twenty-three Dalmatians?" asked Rosie.
"Well it's Austin," said Ally. "That one time he and Dez got locked in a wax museum."
They all continued to laugh. When they stop, Rosie says, "Wow. We had some great times with them."
"Yep," said Ally. Before she takes a sip of her drink, she says, "Oh, crap! I miss them!"
—
Austin and Dez arrived at Tanya's house.
"Nice house," said Austin.
"Thank you," said Tanya.
Tanya lead them inside her house. There was a girl sitting on the couch.
She looked a little bit like Tanya. But she looked more bubbly and Californian. Her hair was gold blonde and straight as corn silk. Her eyes were brown. She was two inches shorter than Tanya.
"Oh, my God!" the girl shrieked. Her voice was high and Gossip Girl-like. "Tanya?"
"Austin, Dez, this is my other little sister, Jade," said Tanya.
Jade ran and hugged Austin. "Austin Moon in our house!"
She lets go of Austin. He says, "You must a fan too."
"Of course," said Jade. "I love you to death! I follow you on Twitter and I know everything about you."
"Everything?" asked Austin.
"Your parents are Mike and Mimi Moon," said Jade. "Your middle name is Monica. You love pancakes. Your songwriter is Ally Dawson and your manager is Trish De la Rosa. Also, if you were ever on a deserted island, the two things you would have is your laptop and pancakes."
"Wow," said Austin. "It's like you're a mind-reader."
"So where's the birthday girl, Leah?" asked Dez.
"Oh, she's in her room," said Jade. "Leah!"
Suddenly, a girl came downstairs. She was big. The girl was slim, but tall. Like a couple of inches over Jade and Tanya. She had long curly blonde hair and brown eyes. Her skin was pale and she had the same features of Tanya and Jade. Jade's eyes, and Tanya's curly hair.
"That's…Leah?" asked Dez.
"Yeah," said Tanya.
"Your little sister?" asked Austin.
"Uh-huh," said Jade.
"How old is she?" asked Austin.
"Fourteen," said Jade.
"I don't mean to be rude," said Dez. "But how old are you two?"
"Sixteen," said Jade.
"Seventeen," said Tanya.
"Austin Moon?" gasped Leah.
"Yes, Leah," said Austin. "It's me."
Leah ran off the stairs and hugged Austin. While huggin him, she picks him off the ground.
"Wow," he gasps. "You're really strong! I can't breathe!"
"Oh, sorry!" Leah puts Austin back on the ground.
"Leah, lets bring your presents out!" said Tanya.
Jade, Leah, and Tanya left the room.
Austin whispers to Dez, "Time the hour."
"Okay," said Dez. "This is gonna be a long hour."
