Telling the Parent's Part 2

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Ally's POV-

I woke up, next to Austin. I felt a part of my heart missing. But why? Austin was sleeping right next to me. It's my dad. I really messed up this time, he's really upset, he'd never do anything like punch Austin. 

I saw Austin stir and he woke gently smiling up at me. I could tell her was worn out by the bland expression on his face. I rubbed the part of his cheek that was slighty red, thanks to my father... He winceed a little as I started to rub.

"I really messed up, Austin. I am so sorry." "Don't blame yourself, it's not your fault, come 'ere." He held his arms out to me, allowing me to crawl into them, laying my head on his shoulder, and my body half on him, and half off.

"There, now do you feel better?" he grinned, causing me to smile back at him. "Very much. But now, we got to tell your parents," I whispered. "I know. But we'll do that laateerr." I giggled at his immature, cute personality, which soon would help with the baby on the way.

I'm pretty sure we stayed like that for a while, before we both got up, walking to the small living room. Austin sat down, me right by his side. I felt hit wrap his arms around me, putting his hand on my small belly. 

"We better get going, Austin. I think we should tell your parent's now." He nodded. I walked to the bedroom with Austin to get dressed. Once we'd gotten dressed, and eaten, we drove over to the Moon household.

"Hi Austin, hi Ally," Mimi said, "come on in." I grabbed his hand. I could feel his hand sweating. "What was it you'd like to tell us?" Mike asked. "Uh, mom, dad. This is sort of hard to say. So please, try to be a little understanding."

"Okay, Austin." Mimi responded. "Okay. Ally's pregnant. And I'm the father." He looked down, squeezing his eyes shut. I could tell he was scared of what his parents reactions would be.

"Austin. We're not mad. I'm a little disappointed with you, and I'm sure your dad is too, but I think you'll be a good father." Austin and my eyes met. We were a family. A nice, happy, family. 

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