AUTHOR'S NOTE:

I'm so glad that we can see the reviews here on again! I like to see all the sweet things y'all write on my story :). Anyway, I am devastated that the finale of Austin & Ally is coming up and I'm going to miss it to death :(. But just so you all know, just because the show is ending doesn't mean I'm going to stop writing stories for it- and I'm also glad I have both soundtracks and both Chasing the beat and All the write moves on DVD.

ALLY:

I was just standing in my hot pink robe after my shower and drying my hair (I didn't feel comfortable walking around the apartment naked or even wearing a towel. I felt comfortable walking around in a bathrobe, though), looking around in my closet to wear on my date with Austin, since he was my potential boyfriend. I wanted to be more than just a patient to him, and it was pretty evident that he wanted the same thing. Plus, he was a fan. And actually, a respectable one. Not a stalker or a pervert who photoshopped my head onto Playboy magazines or other pornographic images.

If I married him, we would be Dr. and Mrs. Moon, we would have gorgeous kids and whenever they were sick or injured, he would know exactly what to do. I went to the closet and was deciding between a light pink cardigan, a black strapless skater dress, black tights and black ankle boots, or a blue tank top that said Muscles & Makeup, medium wash skinny jeans or silver high heeled sandals. I decided on the casual one instead of the dressy one. It was better when you dressed for yourself rather than for the guy. I assumed that he was just going to wear his lab coat (with the god damn sexy badge picture though) and carry his stethoscope.

Just kidding. It was a date. He wasn't going to work. He didn't need his lab coat and stethoscope, but he still did look good in a doctor's uniform. I liked men in uniforms. I walked out to see Trish and Jace drinking beer and watching Fifty shades of Grey.

"This is my outfit for my date with Austin. What do you guys think?"

Jace said to me,

"It looks good, Ally. But I'd reccomend wearing a layer over that, because it's cold outside. You don't want to get sick again, do you?"

I laughed. My honorary brother-in-law (Trish was practically my sister because she'd been my best friend ever since my childhood and in a way, Jace was my brother-in-law) was right. I did need a layer. I may have gotten my flu shot, but I had heard that you could still get a cold if you weren't careful.

"Yes, Jace. I'm totally going to wear a layer over this."

"Who's your date with by the way?"

Trish looked at her boyfriend.

"Her doctor. She has a crush on him."

Jace said,

"I thought Dr. Bryant was a woman."

I said,

"Dr. Bryant moved back to New Jersey two months ago due to her dad having lung cancer and she resigned."

Jace looked at me.

"Too bad. I hope your date with your doctor, or crush goes well."

I said,

"Me too. He made me regain faith in my love life after Kevin."

Jace rolled his eyes.

"Oh that asshole. I hated him."

I said,

"I was more scared of him because of the way he treated me. Anyway, I'll see you guys later."

I put on a white windbreaker and started out the door, my purse with my wallet, keys and all. I ubered to Masso Estate Winery and sure enough, my date was waiting for me. He was kind of coordinating with me, in a black blazer, a blue polo shirt, a blue and white argyle sweater vest, khaki slacks and black dress shoes, and his blonde hair was looking sexy. I saw him and I waved and smiled.

"Hi, Dr. Moon."

"Hello, my date, you look beautiful."

He took my hand and gave me a big kiss on it.

"Aw, well, thank you."

"What kind of wine do you want?"

"I like red wine."

He said,

"Me too. All alcohol, like junk food, should be consumed in moderation. But red wine really is the best for you because it contains antioxidants that help prevent heart disease by increasing levels of high-density lipoprotein, or good cholesterol and protecting against artery damage."

I said,

"Wow, Austin, (Yes, I was calling him Austin instead of Dr. Moon because I was on a date with him.) you sure make science, physics and health sound attractive."

He chortled.

"Oh, honey, you should have seen the girls in high school. Sexiest science geek alive, or in freshman year after my college and career teacher gave me an A on my presentation on being a doctor, there were girls who said to me, Hey, Austin, if I get sick, will you cure me?"

I had been a straight A student ever since I was in kindergarten. Math, science, history, english, foreign languages- the list went on. It sounded like Dr. Moon, or Austin, had been the same way. I sure as hell appreciated people like that.

I said,

"You were a straight A student all your life too?"

He said,

"You bet your ass I was! I graduated after tenth grade because of that, my test scores, I took extra classes and I had a lot of community service hours working at the hospital as a volunteer."

Attractive, likable and smart?! Oh yeah, this guy was the total package. He was Sheldon Cooper on The Big Bang Theory without the snarky attitude. And he had an MD, not a PhD.

"Where did you study medicine?"

He took a sip of his red wine and said,

"University of Miami."

I said,

"My mother works there as a professor in Nature Studies!"

He laughed.

"Oh, I know, Dr. Penny Dawson! She was once planning to take her students on a field trip to the everglades and there are so many poisonous bugs and snakes who live there and I gave her class a lecture on how to deal with bug and snake bites and the risks and remedies for them."

"How'd you learn so much about diseases and injuries?"

"My paternal Uncle Scott is an ER doctor and when I was younger, we'd bond by me assisting him, like you know, getting bandages, testing BPs, heartbeat, you know, and my maternal grandma used to be a gynecologist. When I was in fifth grade and even older, I would check out books from the library about diseases and injuries and I would read them cover to cover, as well as watch the films, and my favorite things to watch on TV growing up were Grey's Anatomy, Scrubs, The Doctors and Dr. Oz. I also always was very intrigued by the human anatomy system, physical sciene and health, and I had a love for math and science."

I said,

"I always loved schooling, too. And you make it sound so attractive."

He asked me,

"What made you realize you wanted to be a singer and a model?"

I said,

"When I was in kindergarten, we were having a spring play. That year's theme was insects, and I wrote a butterfly song and it was wildly popular with the class. And from then on, I loved writing music and singing, and my dad owned a music store in the mall called Sonic Boom. And I obviously started my career when I was fifteen by recording videos on YouTube of myself singing songs that I wrote."

"What about your modeling career?"

I said,

"Well, my videos got noticed by photographers and they told me, You're beautiful, you should model for us! I modeled for Old Navy, Gap, Athleta, Piperlime, Forever 21, Victoria's Secret and Wet Seal."

He said,

"Well, I definitely think you're beautiful."

I blushed.

"Aww, Austin, stop!"

AUTHOR'S NOTE:

About what I said in my other author's note about me being upset about A&A ending, I hope they do with A&A what they did with Wizards of Waverly Place. I also hope 2016 is kicking ass for everyone! Love you guys! XOXOXOXOXOXO Mwah!