Chapter 7 - Breaking The Ice

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 First thing: I think I know why it deletes spaces when I paste in my work. I think it does that when you paste in work, and I assume it's in case you're stealing work or something? I still don't know for sure, but luckily it doesn't take TOO long to go get rid of spaces lol. I promise that this is my writing XD <3

Second thing: Thanks to those who have been commenting, following me, adding this story to their reading lists and voting! :D It means a lot!

Third thing: Since this is my first Stally story, I'm not the best at writing their characters yet. It takes me a couple of stories worth of writing to really feel comfortable with my characters - adjusting them to fit the story is less difficult, keeping the premise of who they are is. #WriterProblems It's even more hard writing about real people, not gonna lie, even though it is fiction, it's still not like... you know, REALLY fiction. When I write about people on Glee and PLL and SoN and stuff... that's like completely fiction, so it's easier... lol IDK but I apologize if this chapter isn't amazing.

Enjoy!!! xx Tori xx

Ally slowly clicked through the pictures on the impressive camera she held in her hand. Turns out, the "filmography stuff" that Stevie wanted her to check out was just a bunch of photos. Ally, of course,was all too eager to look at it anyway. Now, though, as she was nearing the end of the photo real, she was doing her best to not focus only on the fact that Stevie was sitting on the bed very near to Ally, who was laying on her stomach on Stevie's bed.

"So?" Stevie finally asked, setting her phone down as she looked at Ally. Ally easily took her eyes off of the camera and looked up at Stevie. Instead.

"They look really nice," Ally answered. "I like your angles."

Stevie shrugged. "I'm not big on photography. I like filming better, but I don't have any subjects lately."

Ally let out a slightly bitter laugh. "Yeah, I feel that." She set Stevie's camera down and sat up on the bed. "I haven't really filmed any videos since me and Katie broke up last year. She used to help me with them, so like... yeah."

"Well that sucks, losing something that amazing because you lose a person," Stevie said, frowning. Ally shrugged.

"Yeah," she agreed. "Well... what's your excuse?" Ally managed a smile when she asked the question, quirking up an eyebrow a little bit so that Stevie knew that shew as joking.

"I moved here from Louisiana," Stevie answered bluntly. "Anyway. Did you ever block Katie's number anyway?"

Ally averted her eyes from Stevie's. "No, I just put her on do-not-disturb, so like, basically the same thing."

"Do you still like her?" Stevie wondered, raising her eyebrows a bit.

"No way," Ally answered. "I just don't really see the need to delete her number forever."

"Mmhmm," Stevie hummed, her lips pursed and her eyebrows still lifted higher than normal. She picked her phone up again as it vibrated suddenly, and started typing onto it.

"I'm serious," Ally insisted. "I don't like Katie anymore. I haven't even forgiven her for how we ended things."

"And... how was that?" Stevie wondered, her eyes darting away fora moment and then back at Ally.

Ally tried not to look annoyed or uncomfortable, because the fact that Stevie asked her didn't bother her at all. Just the thought of the actual situation frustrated her. "She just abruptly ended things with me, with no explanation, and left me in the dark, alone,for months until I finally got her to tell me why she broke up with me. It was a totally valid reason, but why the fuck can't people just be straight forward in the first place?"

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