"Ally...I wish you would tell me what's wrong..." I whisperd.

I went back to the store and coverd Ally's shift.

After a few hours I closed for Ally.

I went home and walked into Ally's room.

She was still asleep.

I sat down and Ally woke up.

"mmm Austin?" she mummbled.

"Yeah?"

"Where am I?"

"You're at home" I said.

Shot up in bed.

"HOME? I'm suposed to be at work!"

"It's okay..I closed for you..plus, it's 9:30" I said.

"Oh...right..."

"Ally...Don't kill me" I stated. I looked at her through the front part of my hair that had fallen infront of my eyes.

She looked at me odd.

"W-What's going on, Austin?" She asked.

"I..umm...read your book" I said flinching expecting her to yell at me.

"W-w-w-what did you read?" She asked sounding nervous.

"I read a song that you wrote...and I want you to sing it to me so I can hear what you sound like when you said." I explained.

"Oh-okay, Just open the book to the page."

I opened the book.

"okay."

She began singing.

"Wise men say, Only fools rush in.

But I can't help fallin' in love with you.

Shall I say? Would it be a sin?

If I can't help falling in love with you."

I joined in, reading the book.

"Like a river flows, to the sea, so it goes somethings are meant to be,

She jumped in.

"Somethings are meant to be.

Take my hand, Take my whole life too. For I can't help falling in love with you.

Wise men say, Only fools rush in.

But I can't help falling in love with you."

She finished (A/N That is a song sung by the A*teens and Elvis)

"Ally...Who was that song about?" I asked.

She got up and ran away.

"ALLY, WAIT!" I called.

"Leave me alone!" She called.

I sighed and looked at my hands in my lap.

I jumped up and ran after her.

I found her in my room. I came in and closed the door.

"Austin, let me out"

"No! not until you tell me what happend with you and Tom." I yelled at her.

"He offered me a job to become a professional songwriter, Austin. And you know what..I'm taking it!" She yelled at me then pushed past me and ran back to her room.

My heart broke.