Hey, Loves! You all have been amazing and loyal! Gosh, if I could go on forever about how much I love you, I would. Your reviews have been the best and I will always appreciate them. Okay, this is the last chapter. :') It's been a pleasure to write it. :)
Disclaimer: Oh, Disclaimer, I've grown used to you; I still don't like you though. I don't own Austin and Ally. Goodbye.
Austin's POV
"Ally.." I heard myself mumble sleepily. I suddenly opened my eyes and saw Ally staring at me. 3 months together and she was still as shy as always. I smiled and pulled her down next to me on the grass.
We were at the park watching clouds, and I must have fallen asleep. "Didn't you sleep last night?" Ally asked while shutting her eyes, letting the sun warm her skin. I chuckled and shook my head. "Nope. You're to blame," I replied while looking at her.
She opened her eyes and looked up at me. "How's it my fault? I wasn't even home last night," she defended. It was true; she had been working late this past week and wasn't home most of the night. "That's why I couldn't sleep. I haven't slept much all week, to be honest," I said.
"And that's my fault, how?" Ally asked quietly. "I've been too worried about you, Ally." I kissed her forehead and played with her curls. "But you've always been asleep when I come home," she replied. I laughed.
"Oh Ally, I've always been a pro at fake-sleeping. It's not too hard once you get plenty of practice," I explained. I felt her shake with laughter and smiled, holding her tighter.
After she quieted down, we lay in silence. It gave me time to think about things; things that had been put behind for a while now. "Ally," I started, getting her attention, "have you thought about going back to California and finishing college?" I finished curiously.
She sat up slowly and brought her knees up to hug them. She was staring at the clouds, thoughtfully."Ally?" I asked while sitting up. She looked back at me and smiled reassuringly. "I haven't given it much thought honestly. I want to finish, but that would mean leaving you; I'd rather be with you," she said quietly.
I smiled and wrapped my arms around her. "Ally, I have an idea. I'm not sure you'll like it, but it's worth a shot. You wanna hear it?" I asked hesitantly. She thought for a second before nodding. I sighed deeply and started to think of how I was going to word this right.
"Okay, well, I was thinking a few nights ago when I was up. Why don't we move to California? It's just a thought though," I said quickly. After seeing her face, I wanted to take it all back. "I'm sorry; I shouldn't have said anything. You know what? Let's just forget this conversation even happened. I-" Ally cut me off and spoke.
"Austin, breathe." I smiled sheepishly and looked down. "You know, it's not a bad idea. Austin, do you want to get back to your career?" Ally asked quietly, not meeting my eyes. She looked at me quickly, but I didn't say anything. She knew my answer. She nodded understandingly.
"It's settled then. You're moving back to California," she whispered, holding back the tears. She turned away from me and faced the pond. "Ally," I whispered. "I'm not going by myself. You're either coming with me, or I'm not going at all. Simple as that," I said sternly.
"It's not that simple, Austin. What am I supposed to do in California? I'm tired of holding you back. I know you want to sing again. You want your fans back; your life," she said.
I shook my head stubbornly. "Ally, my career isn't the most important thing in the world. You're a part of my life now. Can't you see, Ally? I've held you back from things, too. Ally, we both have unfinished things in California. Wouldn't you want to finish it? Together?" I asked quietly.
"I do, Austin. I really do, but I don't know if I can be part of such a hectic life. You're famous, Austin," she reasoned. I sighed loudly and faced the opposite way. "Please don't get mad, Austin."
I turned back to her and smiled. "I'm not mad, Ally; just upset. I really wanted you to finish college. Listen, I'm not moving without you; that's final," I said firmly.
Ally sighed and shook her head slowly. "Austin, I-I can't let you do that. You have to go back to your career," she said. I was about to respond when she hugged me unexpectedly. "I'll go with you," she whispered. I hugged back tightly and kissed her. "Thank you," I whispered.
2 weeks later we had everything set to leave. The furniture and belongings at home would be shipped by trucks later on in the week. We had said goodbye to Ally's family, though they were still a bit hesitant about us moving across the country. We reassured them that everything would be fine and that we would keep in touch.
I looked at Ally as she looked out the window on the plane. "Are you sure about this?" I asked her. She had looked a bit down and upset earlier. There was still time to get off the plane. I wanted to make sure that we left with no regrets later. She faced me and smiled.
"Yeah. I think it'll take some time to get used to your lifestyle, but I can manage. I'll be able to finish college in about 6 months. Then, I'll be a music teacher," she said while smiling dreamily.
"I love how you plan things out. I wish I could be more like that," I admitted. "I'm glad you don't plan things out," Ally said. "Why? I thought you liked organized people," I explained.
She nodded and then spoke. "If you thought things through, you would have never tried to take a break from your career, Austin." I stared at her in horror. "But if I hadn't done that then I wouldn't have met you on a plane; I wouldn't have met you period," I said horrified.
"You know what, Ally? I've done some thinking, and I'm glad I don't think things through," I said quickly. She laughed and threw her head back onto the head-rest. "Can you believe that this all started on a plane?" I asked She looked at me and smiled. "Well, maybe we were just Destined to Meet."
"Yeah, maybe we were," I said and smiled to myself. Sounds right.
Ally's POV
One week after we had moved into California, Austin had found his manager. To say he was furious was a big understatement. He was outraged and was about to kill him if I had not been there. It took a while, but Austin explained everything to him, and they set an agreement.
Dan, Austin's manager, agreed to give Austin a break once every few months as long as Austin never disappeared like that again. He had really risked his career, and it was going to take a while to recover and get back to where he was. Austin would have to work really hard, but both Dan and I knew he would there again.
As for me, I finished college after a few months and actually had fans. Sure, it was hard being Austin Moon's girlfriend at first, but I think I've been doing a good job. Most people, girls, weren't to happy with the idea of Austin having a girlfriend, but they warmed up after a few weeks.
Austin always liked to bring me to events. I was with him so often that it was no longer just Austin; it was Austin&Ally. 'The way it should be.' Austin would tell me anytime he read an article about us.
"What'chu thinking about?" Austin asked while we were watching TV. "It's me, isn't it?" He asked. "That's why you're blushing," he joked. I laughed and nodded.
"Yeah, kind of. It just still amazes me how we met," I admitted. "Well," he started while wrapping his arms around me, "you said so yourself; maybe we were just Destined to Meet." I laughed and turned toward him, placing a sweet kiss on his lips.
"Definitely," I mumbled against his lips.
Yeah, sounds right.
Wow. So I'm trying really hard not to tear up right now. It's just, this was my first multi-chap story. :') Thank you Loves for always reviewing and telling me what you thought. :) You made this possible, and I thank you from the bottom of my heart!(: This was our story. :) Thank you so much! *virtual hug* *virtual high-five* *virtual party* I love you!
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