Hey! Third and last chapter of this three shot! I know I said this chapter was short, but I say it again: It's short. I hope you enjoy it anyway, though!

Disclaimer: I do not own Austin & Ally, or anything else you might recognize in this story.

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Ten years later...

"LADIES AND GENTLEMEN... AUSTIN MOON!"

The three younger Moon kids start cheering and laughing, while the oldest rolls her eyes.

"Dad, you've been doing this every single day for as long as I can remember. It's getting a bit old, don't you think?" Anna comments, looking up from her phone.

"Come on, Anna-Banana! Live a little!" Austin exclaims, smiling at his oldest daughter. Anna rolls her eyes at her dad's embarrassing nickname for her. But before she can reply, the second oldest of the Moon kids, Aaron, eight years old, interrupts her.

"Yeah, Bella! Join in the annual family activities! Get off your phone and face the real world, for once!"

"Uh, excuse me, but all my real friends are in my phone. This is the real world."

"You know what I mean."

"Aaron's right." Ally says, walking in the living room with the youngest Moon child, Amanda, ten months old. "Either you say goodbye to your phone and Noah for once, or it's no phone for a whole week."

Noah is Anna's boyfriend of six months. Like every other fourteen years old girls, Anna freaks out at the idea of 'her baby' being taken away from her. Though no one knows if 'her baby' is her phone or Noah.

"Fine. But only because I don't want my phone being taken away." She gives in, putting her phone back in her pocket.

"Daddy, when's your next show?" Abigail, four years old, ask Austin.

"Tonight. Why, do you wanna come?"

"Yes!" She exclaims, clapping her hands excitedly.

"Alright, then. You'll come with me. Ally, you're in?" Austin asks his wife. Yup, you heard right. A year after Austin got back with Ally, he proposed, the wedding happening five months later.

Ally nods. "Yeah. Amanda has to get used to your loud concerts like the others did, anyway." She jokes.

"Yeah. Thanks to you guys, we have strong eardrums. It'll help us a lot through life. Yipee." Anna says with fake enthousiasm.

"Anna, please. Can you please stop acting like a brat? We didn't raise you to act like this." Austin scolds his daughter.

"How would you know? You missed four years of my life, anyway!" She yells at him and storms off to her room.

"Anna! Wait!" Austin calls after her and follows her. When he reaches her room, he knocks on the door. "Anna, can we talk?"

"No."

"Please. I just want to talk to you. I won't scold you, 'cause you're right."

He hears her sigh and the door opens a few seconds later. He follows her as she goes back on her bed, closing the door in the process.

"What's wrong?" He asks her.

"You know what's wrong. I blew up and I didn't mean to. I'm acting like a spoiled brat, and I know I always ruin your fun. Whenever you do something with the others, i just go and ruin all the fun. Then, it's just awkward. I don't mean to. I'm sorry."

"Anna, it's fine. Next time, think instead of just saying what's on your mind. It'll help everything."

"How about me being a horrible sister? They all look up to me, and all I seem to do is disappoint them."

"No you don't. You're their hero, Anna. In their eyes, you never do anything wrong. Just an advice, maybe if you let go of your phone, sometimes... Maybe it'd help a bit."

She sighs. "Alright. I guess I could try."

Austin smiles at her and they stay silent for a bit.

"You know what I see, when I look at you?" Austin asks, breaking the silence. Anna shrugs. "I see myself. I was completely like you. In a guy version."

"Really?"

"Yeah. Ask your mom. You're like my own clone, in a younger and girl version. But I don't only see that. I see a beautiful, talented, smart girl that can accomplish... anything she wants. You can do what you want with your life, Anna. You just have to take the right decision."

Anna nods and smiles up at her father. "Thanks, dad. You're the best."

Austin smirks. "I try." He says cockily. She gives him a look and he chuckles, pulling her into a hug. "I'm sorry I missed four years of your life. If I could, I'd change everything. But I can't. We can't change the past, no matter what."

"It's not your fault. I know it's not. You didn't know. You went to see me the day after you learned about me. I know it's not mom's fault either. She was just scared. What's important is that you're here now. It's all that matters."


"Hey, Ally! Are you and the kids watching the show backstage?" Austin asks his wife as they're all waiting in Austin's dressing room.

"No way. Third row. Nothing else. You know it." Ally replies.

"Of course. How could I not?"

"Mommy, why do we always sit in the third row?" Alicia, six years old, asks her mom.

"Well, what happens in the third row stays in the thid row." Ally says.

"I thought that was Vegas?" Anna jokes.

"That too." Ally agrees, glad that Anna is her happy self again.


Five minutes before the doors to let the fans in open, the Moon kids go take their seats. Austin pulls Ally back, giving her his 'pre-show kiss'.

"Good luck. You'll find me in the third row." Ally tells him.

He nods. "I'll always find you in the third row."


The end!

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