Hey, Everyone! Sorry I haven't been updating for a couple of days! I was uploading a lot, because I was at my dad's house, and all of my outlines for my stories are there. But I came to my mom's house, and forgot them! But I got them back, so… Here I am!

Disclaimer, again: I do not own Austin and Ally, Disney Channel got that privilege. I also do not own ANY songs that are in this story, because I cannot write a song to save my life. (:

On with the story!

Chapter 5

Today was Sunday, Ally and Trish's 'at-home-spa-day'. Ally and Trish both woke up and 10:00 a.m., and got yogurt and granola for breakfast. They then made an avocado and honey facial, and applied it to each other's faces, laughing hysterically in the process. They did each other's nails, and then rinsed off the facial. They were all clean, with a small glow. Then they heard a knock on the door.

"I got it!" Ally yelled to Trish.

She answered the door, to see her little cousin standing in the doorway.

"Amelia! What are you doing here?" Ally asked hugging her cousin she hasn't seen in what felt like ages.

"Alllyyyyy! I am here for an audition for a ballet school in Kentucky!"

Amelia was Ally's 13 year old cousin who lived in New York. She was a little taller than Ally, with dark brown hair and bold blue eyes. She wore glasses, but the maroon color was a good contrast between the hair and eyes. She was wearing an Elmo shirt, with black skinny jeans a grey UGG boots.

"That is SO cool! Hey Trish I want you to meet someone! Come on in, Mill."

"Nice place!" Amelia said, while plopping down on the couch.

"Who? Taylor Lautner?" Trish asked, drying her face with a towel.

"No. My little cousin, Amelia!"

"Hi. Please, call me Millie." Millie told Trish.

"Hi, Millie. Why is it SO quiet in here? Lets turn on the radio!" Trish said, walking, more like running to the radio.

They danced, laughed, and talked for about 2 hours, and then Ally saw the clock.

"Oh No! Its almost 6:30! Austin's gonna be here soon!" Ally yelled.

"Austin?" Millie asked Trish.

"Her husband."

"HE IS NOT MY HUSBAND. WE HAVE HAD ONE DATE." Ally yelled.

"Whatever!" Trish yelled back.

Ally came back out with her hair in a side ponytail, and she was wearing a floral romper, and gladiator sandals.

"Ca-ute!" Trish said.

Right then, a knock came from the door.

"I'll get it." Ally said.

She opened the door to see the one and only, Austin Moon standing before her.

"Wow. You look beautiful."

"Thanks." Ally said, with a slight smile on her face.

"Ready to go?"

"Yeah! Bye, Trish. Millie Bear, I'll text you!"

And with that, the two left. They walked in silence most of the way, but it was a comfortable silence. Austin finally broke the silence.

"Millie Bear?"

"She's my little cousin."

"Oh." Austin said, smiling. 'Ally Bear. Cute. Wait. What?'

They got to the fair, and had SO much fun. They rode almost all the rides, they shared a funnel cake, laughed, talked about music, laughed even more, Ally took the plate from their funnel cake and blew the powdered sugar that was left on the plate ALL over Austin. When Austin was al cleaned up, Austin asker Ally something that really made her shy and quiet, and Austin didn't know why.

"Hahahaokay. Funny! But hey, I have a question. Millie is your cousin. It got me thinking what your family is like."

"Oh. Um… I don't wanna talk about it."

"Why? It's just family."

"Okay, fine. I have one older brother named Kyle, and a younger sister name Carmen. Um, she's um… Deceased…"

"Oh my god. I am so sorry. Wait. What about your parents?" Austin said, scooting closer to Ally, and hugging her. He pulled away as he asked her about her parents.

"Oh! Um. Well my mom is amazing. My dad, not so much."

"What do you mean?"

"He's um. Abusive. He would yell, and hurt all of us kids. He has gone to court about it twice, but my mom won't press charges. He's the reason I don't have a little sister anymore. I wrote a song for her funeral, but I was too sad to sing it. I was 14 when she died. She was 10. My brother was 16, I think. It was hardest on him. She always thought of Kyle as her 'bodyguard'. He was her role model. He was HER male figure in her life. Carmen shut my dad out. Wouldn't talk to him. When my brother went off to college, Carmen was a mess. She became depressed, and sad. She wouldn't talk to anyone. One day, my dad came home; she was sitting on the couch, looking out the window. She didn't hear him come in, and basically punched her In the back. She fell to the ground, and my dad flipped her over, and yelled at her that the only reason she could be sad is because she wasn't pretty and that no one would like her. He said that she was an outcast, and she had no reason to live. So, he made her not live anymore. He smothered her in her sleep that night." Ally said all that, while staying strong, for the most part. A Couple tears fell here and there. Most of the tears came from Austin.

"Oh m-my go-god." Austin said, pulling Ally into a big bear hug.

"Can we go?"

"Sure." Austin stood up and took Ally's hand.

They both got to Ally's dorm room, and Ally invited him in. She led him to her room, sneaking past Trish's room, as it was almost midnight.

"Do you want to hear my song I wrote for my sister?"

"Sure."

Ally walked over to her keyboard, and started playing. She looked up at Austin, who made his way to the empty spot beside her. Then, she started to sing:

I came by today to see you

Though I had to let you know

If I knew the last time that I held you was the last time, I'd have held you and never let go

Oh it's kept me awake night wonderin'

Lie in the dark, just asking "why?"

I've always been told you won't be called home until it's your time

I guess Heaven was needing a hero

Somebody just like you

Brave enough to stand up for what you believe and follow it though

When I try to make it make sense in my mind

The only conclusion I come to

Is that Heaven was needing a hero like you

I remember the last time I saw you

Oh you held your head up proud

I laughed inside when I saw how you were,

standing out in the crowd

You're such a part of who I am

Now that part will just be void No matter how much I need you now

Heaven needed you more

'Cause Heaven was needing a hero

Somebody just like you

Brave enough to stand up for what you believe and follow it though

When I try to make it make sense in my mind

The only conclusion I come to Is that

Heaven was needing a hero like you

Yes, Heaven was needing a hero...that's you.

By the end of the song, Ally was crying. Austin hugged her. She cried into his chest. She did for a while, until she fell asleep. He picked her up bridal style, and carried her to her bed. He covered her up with her blankets, kissed her forehead, and whispered 'Goodnight. Ally Bear.'