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Scott parked the car and turned to Ally, "I know this is the first time you meet my parents, so please be nicer than usual to them, okay?" Ally frowned at him. What's that supposed to mean? That she's not nice? "And I might have told them some things that may not be true about our relationship but please go along with it." Ally sighed and nodded at her boyfriend. She opened her car door and went out after noticing that Scott wasn't going to be the gentleman type and open the door for her and walking with her to the front door. Ally walked hurriedly to Scott who was at the door already and rang the doorbell. Ally put on her sweetest smile when the door opened and a black haired, blue eyed woman stood behind it. "Scotty! I missed you sweetie! And I see your fiancée is here too," she smiled at Ally. Ally's face paled and her smile dropped. Fiancée? He told his mother they were getting married?!
Ally cleared her throat and smiled again shaking the woman's hand, "Mrs. Smith! Pleasure to meet you!" Scott's mom laughed and welcomed them in their cozy looking home. "Excuse me while I go call my husband," she said before walking up the stairs. Ally turned to Scott and sneered, "Fiancée? You told your parents we're getting married?" He responded, "My mom was bugging me about marriage so I kinda lied to her. Please just pretend like I proposed to you." Ally nodded. She had decided that this night was either gonna make them or break them.
Ally could hear everything his parents were saying upstairs because they were yelling. "Get down there and introduce yourself to your son's fiancée!" "I'm not going to introduce myself to a lying woman that cheated on him!" Ally turned to Scott once again, "So I cheated on you and lied to you about it then you gave me one more chance and proposed to me?" Scott smiled, "Good so you're getting the hang of it." The older woman walked down the stairs with a frowning man on her tail. "Good evening, Mr. Smith. I am honored to meet you. I must say you have quite a cozy home," Ally tried to smile at the man that hated her. He shook her hand and said, "Thank you. We love the cozy feeling that comes with Christmas so we try to hold on to it as much as possible." Ally nodded, "As I see. I love the intricate detailing you did with the lights on the tree." Scott's dad smiled at her. Mrs. Smith announced, "Dinner!"
"So, Ally, Scott, when's the wedding?" his mom asked. Ally almost choked on her food before remembering his lie. Scott shrugged, "We're putting the wedding planning on hold for a while because we both have a lot of work right now." His dad seemed interested, "What kind of work do you do?" Ally smiled at him and said, "I'm a singer and songwriter. Right now I'm working on a duet album with another musician for Valentine's Day." He raised his eyebrows, "Is that musician the one you cheated on Scotty with? Because there are pictures of you two hugging on Friday." He was referring to the pictures of the goodnight hug Austin gave her after walking her to her front door that went viral. Mrs. Smith exclaimed, "Darrell! They moved on from that! They're in love and getting married!" She turned to face Ally, "Where's the engagement ring? I don't see it on your hand." Ally tried to smile, "Um, I forgot it at home." Mr. Smith mumbled something that made his wife scold him again.
"Believe it or not she's actually trying to convince me that we should just go to the church and get married right now and have the reception later because she wants to be my wife so much!" Scott lied with a laugh. Ally's jaw dropped. She couldn't take it anymore, "I'm done with these lies! You're making me look like a pathetic loser who takes everything for granted in front of your parents so they think I'm in love with you and you're just doing me a favor!" Scott fumed with anger as his mother asked, "What do you mean? How dare you talk to my son like that in front of me!" Ally stood up, "We are not engaged," she showed them her hand, "and he's the one that cheated on me, not the other way around." His father stood up, "You are a liar! I was right! I know my son and I know he would never do something like that!" Mrs. Smith and Scott got up as well. His mom argued, "You're so pathetic that you're actually trying to pin this on him!" Ally couldn't take it anymore, so she got her coat and turned to Scott, "I pity your parents for having a son like you. You've never done anything good in your life and lied to them about it. I don't blame them for not believing me, every parent wants to be proud of their child, but theirs is an empty, cold-hearted jerk." And walked out.
Wednesday morning…
Ally read a book while she waited for the songs from Austin to arrive. She was anxious to see the songs, in a good way. She was excited to see him- the songs! Not him! Ally scolded herself for that thought as she raced to the door after she heard the doorbell ring. Her smile dropped when she opened the door. It was Scott, her ex-boyfriend. "What do you want?" she sneered. "Can I come in? he asked. Ally blocked the door and shook her heard no. "Please? I really need to tell you something," he begged. Ally sighed and opened the door wider for him to come in. They stood in the middle of her living room in silence. Scott was about to say something before Ally's phone rang. She picked it up and walked out of the room after glaring at him. The doorbell rang again, and because Ally was on the phone, Scott opened it.
Austin looked at the familiar face in front him trying to remember his name before the guy said, "Austin Moon! Nice to finally meet you! I'm Scott, Ally's boyfriend." They shook hands as Austin said, "Ally's told me so much about you." She did complain to Austin about him. "Is she here?" he asked. Scott looked behind him to see if Ally was done talking on the phone but she was still on the phone and she walked out to the backyard. "She's in the shower. Do you need anything?" Austin replied, "I just wanted to drop these songs off so she can rehearse a bit. Can you give them to her? And tell her I stopped by?" Scott took the papers from Austin's hands and nodded. "Thanks. Um, see you around," Austin said before backing up to his car and leaving. "Goodbye," Scott muttered and closed the door.
He looked at the papers in his hands before tearing them in half and hiding them under the couch cushions, a place he knew Ally never checks. "Who was at the door?" Ally asked him after she was done with her phone call. Scott shrugged, "Just some annoying paparazzi." Ally remembered why Scot was here and crossed her arms, "Why are you here?" He looked down, "I'm here to tell you that you can't be mad at me for lying to parents. They were doubting our relationship because of the rumors the media made." Ally nodded, "So you're here to tell me that my career is the one to blame for our breakup. My career has taken a lot of good things from me, but this one isn't. I'm thankful for that dinner because it opened my eyes and showed me what a low life person you are." His eyes narrowed, "You will regret these words." And left. Ally wasn't worried about him. Scott is all words and no action. She returned to her previous seat and waited for Austin.
Sunday night…
Ally was mad at Austin for not fulfilling his promise. He told her she could trust him, and he ended up not showing up at all. She was going to give him a piece of her mind tomorrow at the studio. She wasn't mad just because he didn't give her the songs, but also because they both knew this was like a test to see if they could trust each other so that they can become friends. "Last time I ever trust a bad boy like him."
So this chapter doesn't have a lot of Auslly, but it will help move the story along. You won't be disappointed;)
