Second Chances

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Later that day, around lunch, I watched Austin and Dez play video games while Trish was on the phone. No one knew who she was talking to so we just waited until she was done.

Around 20 minutes later she was off the phone and was walking towards us. "Who was on the phone?" Dez asked, not taking his eyes off the game. His thumbs hit the buttons on the controller vigorously.

"Helen." She said, smiling.

Austin paused the game and turned his head around to face us. "As in Helen from the Helen Show?" He asked, a glimmer of excitement shone in his eyes.

Trish nodded. "Yep, she wants a follow up performance. She wants the newest Austin Moon song." Trish beamed.

My eyes widened. "For when?" I asked. Don't say it, don't say it.

"Tonight." She said. Darn, she said it.

"Trish, I'm sorry, but you'll have to tell Helen to postpone it." I shrugged, standing up off the couch.

Trish immediately stood up as well, so did Austin and Dez. "Why?" Austin asked, sounding disappointed.

"Well, for starters, we don't have a new song!" I stressed, walking to the kitchen.

"But you have some idea's in your book, right?" Trish asked, hopefully, as they all followed me like sheep, one by one, into the kitchen.

I spied my book on the kitchen counter and opened it. "I have a few ideas." I said, looking over the top of my book.

Trish sighed in relief wile Austin and Dez "what-up'd!"

*

Austin and I made our way up to my practise room at Sonic Boom. I remember the last time both of us were in here. We were pulling an all nighter.

I sat on the piano bench while Austin looked around the room. "You know, I've never realized how much potential this room has." He said, running his hands along the pale walls.

"Trust me, if I could redecorate this place, I would, but I just don't have the money, so let's just focus on the song. We have 4 hours to write your follow-up song." I said, spinning myself round to face the keys of the piano.

There is so much beauty in simple black and white keys, yet, each key has a different sound, like a different story. I opened my book and played a tune. Then I put some keys behind the tune and made a melody. I added some lyrics and sung them to Austin.

"Break down the walls, ooh, don't be scared to see them fall." I sung. I stopped playing to see Austin's reaction.

"Sounds good, but what about: Break down the walls, don't be afraid to let them fall." He sung. His voice was smooth and soulful.

I bit my bottom lip and smiled. "Yeah, I like that." I said, looking deep into his eyes.

*

Dear Diary,

So, 2 hours later we were done, but we had extra time on our hands so we ended up looking online for things to decorate the practise room. Austin insisted on paying, since he gets paid to go on the Helen Show. Of course I tried to deny it, but he wouldn't let me. Plus he said that he'd buy me pickles too and he knows that pickles are my kryptonite!

Now, I'm back at mine with Trish getting ready for The Helen Show, while Austin and Dez get ready at Austin's. This is all feeling like deja vu, but hopefully, this time will be better.

That's all, Ally x

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A/N

Filler chapters are sooooo annoying, believe me, I know, but I don't have much time before I have to start my coursework so yeah.

I've been spending most of my time writing parts for my newest story that's being published in early 2014 so that'll be awesome!!!

@SarynetteGuzman SUGGESTED THE SONG AT THE SIDE:D

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Keep your dreams golden and your whispers silent oxo

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