SURPRISE! I bet you thought you'd seen the last of me. This story actually ended on June 20th of 2015.
I was actually so bored that I wrote a crappy epilogue for my fic! Yayyyyy! And now that means it has 30 chapters! So whoever reprimand me for having 29, chapters... here's your 30.
Please forgive me in advance because this actually sucks a lot, but I think it resolves some unresolved things. :) And as for the sequel, I still don't think I'm writing one. Sorry to disappoint anyone.
Finally, for the last time. Disclaimer: I don't own Austin and Ally or Taylor Swift.
Miami nights.
The moon was out, shining brightly. The eerie noises somehow comforted Ally as she stepped out of her bathroom, wet hair dripping behind her.
Now this is the part where someone would say, 'Well, except for the fact that...' But no. Everything actually was right in the world. Ally grinned as she looked at herself in the mirror, her towel wrapped around her small frame.
She was going over to Austin's house. Picking out her clothes and changing quickly, she twirled around in her red pajama shirt, her flannel sleeping bottoms matching the shirt she chose. Ally brought a comb through her hair, ringing out the stubborn knots. She then resorted to blow dry her hair, her natural waves coming back into focus.
Ally grabbed a light jacket from her closet, zipping it up over her body. Austin had called an emergency sleepover, urgently inviting her to come over. Ally, being the best girlfriend in the world, stubbornly agreed. Though, maybe if he hadn't called at two in the morning, she would've been a little happier.
Glancing at herself in the mirror once more, Ally grabbed her overnight duffel bag and left her house. Surprisingly, she and Austin were nearly next-door neighbours. They lived only two blocks away from each other, yet they've never met.
Well, until New York.
Ally walked as fast as she could, making her footsteps light and noiseless at the same time. Walking alone at night in the dark was not on her to-do list, but Ally's record time for getting to Austin's house was only a minute and two seconds. She could make it.
Banging on the door of her boyfriend's house, Ally heaved for air. Her lungs took in the cool night air was the door swung open, revealing none other than Austin Moon himself.
"Emergency. Come over. Bring your overnight bag. Love you." Ally raised an eyebrow at Austin as she read the text again. Austin scratched the back of his neck. He wore a simple black t-shirt, dark sweats on his legs. His hair was lopsided, sticking up at only one end.
"Yeah, about that. You see—"
"Hi Ally!" Dez suddenly appeared next to Austin. Ally opened her mouth to greet Dez when simultaneously Carrie, Gavin and Jace appeared next to the redhead. The door however, was not that big. They all crowded around Austin, grinning at Ally.
She felt overwhelmed for a second before she realize that all her friends were here. Ally squealed before throwing herself into the crowd. It had been months since they last saw each other. They chatted along the way, Ally's sudden urge to fall asleep not so evident anymore.
Austin chuckled at his girlfriend, picking up her duffel bag on the ground. The crowd made their way into Austin's living room where the TV was already set for a special night.
"Trish!" Ally squealed as her long-time best friend was passed out on the couch. Trish just grumbled as Ally tackled the long-haired Latino into a death hug. Trish groaned, pushing Ally off as she pulled the covers over her body again. Ally smiled.
After catching up to her old friends who she hadn't seen in months Ally frowned as everyone got comfortable on the ground.
"Wow, so. Wait, okay. So, why are you guys all here?" Ally asked as they all got settled down on the ground. She was sitting down at the foot of the couch, looking at everyone else who was sprawled everywhere else in the room. Austin walked over to her after putting away her bag in his room. He quickly gave the confused brunette a side hug, rubbing her back soundly as he sat cross-legged beside her.
"Well, Austin here called us up because he said he had a surprise a few weeks ago," Gavin told her. She nodded, willing him to continue as she snuggled into Austin's side. It was nearly three in the morning.
"And so we flew out here and he—" One look from Austin and Gavin was silenced. Ally frowned. What?
Ignoring the interruption, Ally licked her lips. "So you're all at Austin's because...?"
"Well Ally," Austin started. "As you know, today marks our sixth month anniversary." Ally frowned, until she realize that it actually was since it was morning. Ally nodded, ready for what was next to come.
"And so I called our, ah, cast mates out so we could watch the movie we filmed." Ally's eyes widened at the blonde's words. A smile spread across her face.
"Dez? You finished editing the film?" Ally asked excitedly. She was becoming fidgety with energy, even though it was three in the morning. She looked at Dez who nodded his head, a smile gracing his face.
"Yup. Austin said he wanted to watch it on your sixth month anniversary, even though I finished it in time for your fifth." Ally blushed at this. Austin looked down at her as she looked up at him. He smiled, letting a smile chuckle escape his lips. She blinked a few times before they connected their lips softly, briefly.
"Guys I'm awake now, stop that!" Trish grumbled as the two broke apart. The room erupted into soft laughter. Dez was setting up the film on Austin's big, flat screen, high definition TV.
"Wow, so you guys all came out to watch the movie?" Ally asked again, still in shock that they flew all this way just to watch the film with them. They all laughed.
"Well yeah!" Jace said. He was sitting next to a grumbling Trish, rubbing her shoulders. "We weren't going to miss the premiere of a movie that we were staring in, are we?" Gavin and Trish, the New Yorkers, shook their heads.
Ally smiled. The night, excuse her, morning was getting better and better. Carrie was already snacking on the premade popcorn as Dez clapped his hands together, the TV blaring to life.
"Alright guys!" Dez shouted. Claps erupted from Gavin, Jace and Austin, even though the movie wasn't even displayed on the screen yet. The girls laughed.
Dez inserted the mastered DVD into Austin's digital versatile disc player. He then scrambled back and sat beside Carrie, dipping his hand into the popcorn bowl, tossing it effortlessly into his mouth.
The screen was black at first.
A Dez Wade Productions.
The screen then shifted. A light orange sunrise was seen over the tops of New York City. Though, Ally knew that Dez had edited the footage to seem like New York in the sixties. Ally snuggled deeper into Austin's chest as his hold on her shoulder tightened.
"All my life; I've been told true love never comes easy." Ally's voice as Cecilia voiced over the shots of a morning in New York. The next shot was of walking people's feet. Their shoes thumped against the asphalt. Ally's name was the first to be written under the shot.
"And I agree. True love never came easy. Men come and go, and sometimes I wish they would stay." It was another shot of the daily lives of New Yorkers. Ally sniffed a little, feeling an itch in her nose. Austin's name came next, along with Carrie's.
"I've been looking for the right man for a while now. My journey has brought me to the city of New York. I have a feeling that one is going to be good." Finally, the images displayed were showing a more beat down version of the hotel they were staying in. Trish's hotel. Trish, Jace and finally Gavin's names appeared.
"My only wish is to be wooed and swept off my feet by the right man. It would feel wonderful to finally be able to share the feeling known as love with someone."
Ally loved how Dez had came up with the plot of the movie. It had important themes, as well as a thick and dense plot. She fidgeted a little before settling down.
The screen showed the front of the hotel, a perfect shot. In big, bold, silver letters the title of the movie was written. Ally thought it was a little odd that this was what Dez was calling his movie. But as she thought back to all the scenes she shot she realize it was a perfect fit.
The single word. Cecilia felt it. She had it right in her grasp as she met Kris, Ally realize. But, being naive and scared and ignorant all at the same time, Cecilia somehow thought that Kris was not the right one for her.
The silver letters glimmered. The title was truly a perfect fit.
Enchanted.
Please don't hurt me, I know this was bad. But the official ending of the story was last chapter, so. This is just what happened after the end of the story... kind of thing. :) Yay I made an excuse for my crappy epilogue! This just gave a whole new meaning to the story entirely wow. Haha. But the main plot was in the 29 chapters, so yeah.
I know I left you guys in the dark about Dez's movie. I could explain it if you want. I'll edit this if anyone wants me to explain it to them. Yes I am this bored.
For the final time, please leave a review and tell me what you think! Thanks again for the constant support I had with this story!