User blog:KidLovesAuslly/''Cause I Told Mom About You Chapter 2

Cause I Told Mom About You

I just wanna say, thanks so much for moving my story to R2! :D I LITERALLY HAD DOUBTS. WHATS WRONG WITH ME!?

ENJOY!

It's been five long years and he's still in love with her. Well, the love part developed with they were 12 but he believes he's been in love since the beginning. But in those five years, they drifted apart, she forgot all about him and their time together and he's a lovesick puppy. Now she's into other boys around the school and he's not one of those boys.

Every time he thinks of her, he starts to cry a little. She was was his first crush and still is his crush. He never gotten his first kiss yet because they drifted apart before that could even happen. He has tried to get her attention but no luck. So after a month of trying, he gave up. She had moved on and so should he.

But that's the problem; He can't.

And that's where he is now, sitting on the swing set alone and crying for a girl who doesn't even remember him. He feels a bit like girl for crying, but hey, he's a teenager, he can't control his emotions, that and he's heartbroken. He looks around the playground seeing everyone having a good time and stuff. He on the other hand, wasn't having a good time whatsoever.

He hears footsteps coming towards him as the crunching of the leaves and mulch below the figure's feet grew louder and louder. Then the figure stops. He went back to looking down when the figure was coming near so what he saw was a familiar pair pink tennis shoes. That can't be her right? He thought.

He slowly looks up from the ground to see a pair of chocolate eyes meeting his hazel ones.

It was her.

After a moment of silence, she spoke up, "Hey, what are you doing here all alone?"

"I don't have any friends." It was true. When they got to middle school all of his friends ditched him, even his only real friend Dez! What great friends.

"Oh. I'm sorry." She didn't need to feel pity, she left him too.

"It's okay. No need to worry about me." He mumbled.

"I have the feeling this more than you not having friends." The statement was so random it caught him off guard.

"What?" He asks bewildered.

"You're lovesick. And believe me, when I lost contact with my first crush, I was like you. Sitting in a small part of playground wishing for him to comeback, but I don't remember what he even looks like. How could I wait for someone if I don't remember they look like!?" She whispered with a tear running down her cheek.

"Wow. That must suck." With a tear of his own coming out.

She doesn't remember what I looked like. He thought sadly.

"What?" She asked.

''Oops. Must have said that out loud.'' He thought again.

"Yeah you did. Now. Who doesn't remember what you look like? Your crush?" She asked again.

"Yeah. Ever since we stop seeing each other... She forgot about my existence. Like everything we ever had disappeared into thin air. I-I.. Miss her. So much, it's unbearable." He frowned.

"Oh. I'm so sorry... What's your name?" She asked.

"Austin." He whispered.

"Funny. That was my crush's name. Lucky for me it was the only thing I didn't forget about him." She smiled.

He got up from the swing and walked towards her. Scared, she slowly backed away but not quick enough because he engulfed her into a hug. She smiled confused and but hugged back anyway.

"Thanks so much." He whispered into her hair. Still the same vanilla scent from when they were kids.

"For what?" She asked confused.

"For-" then the whistle blew signaling the end of recess. She pulled from the hug and ran off yelling bye.

He frowned. He was gonna tell her the truth. Picking up his backpack from the mulch, he trudged back to the building.

He'll have to tell his mom when he gets home about what happened.

Later that day

The rest of the day went pretty fast but he never saw the brunette since recess. He walked from school to his home letting his thoughts consume. Once he did get home, he ran towards the door at lighting speed and opened it as he did. Once he got inside, he ran up the stairs to find his mom, opening the door to his parents room, he launched himself on to his mom and cried. His mom was shocked by how fast he had came into the room and on to the bed.

"What's wrong sweetie?" She asked worryingly.

"Ally." He choked out.

"You finally talked to her? Why is that bad?" She asked.

"S-She doesn't remember me. She forgot about my existence in this stupid world!" He whimpered.

She soothed him and rubbed his back. "Oh honey. I'm so sorry."

He sniffed and looked at his mom with bloodshot eyes "Why does it matter? She'll never remember me. I'm a lost memory to her. That's all I'll ever be to her." He climbed off her lap and ran to his room.

He ripped a photo from the wall in his room, he took it into his hands. It was a picture of him and Ally when they were little. He smiled a bit but he frowned. Why keep memories when the person you shared it with doesn't remember it? He took the two corners of the photo and ripped it in half. One half had him and the other half her.

He walked to his window and tossed her half out the window the wind carrying it far away from his house. He didn't know where it was going to land but he wanted it far away from him.

Ally was walking home when a mysterious piece of paper from the sky flew into her face. She peeled the paper off to find a picture of her as a little girl. She continued to stare at it, how did a picture of her come out of nowhere?

She made it home still unsure what to do. She looked up to see her parents watching the news. She cleared her throat catching her mom's attention but her dad's was still on the TV.

"Hey Ally! How was school?"

"It was good." She said.

Noticing the picture she asked "What's that?"

"A picture of me. I have no clue where it came from. I think it came from the sky or something." Ally shrugged.

"Let me see." Ally handed the half photo to her and watched her mom's straight face go to a smile. Ally raised an eyebrow. What was she smiling about? Ally thought.

"Lester! Look at this!" Her mom squealed.

Her dad turned to took at the picture and he smiled too.

Now, Ally was really confused.

"Why are you guys smiling?" She finally asked.

"Ally, you need to see something." Her mom said.

So she dragged her to the kitchen to show her the display of pictures on the wall. She picked out a photo from the top right corner and pulled it out of it's frame. It was the exact same photo, only this time it was the whole picture. Her mom took the half picture and place it on top of the full one.

"Does this look familiar?" Her mom asked.

Ally took the photos and took a good look of them. It was her and a blonde little boy. He looked familiar. He looked like that Austin kid she met at recess. Weird.

Then it dawn on her.

That Austin kid she met during recess was her Austin.

The Austin she forgot about after all those years. She thanked her mom for the picture and asked for his address. After finding out he lives across the street, she ran to his house.

She needed to tell him.

The door bell rang through the house and his mom called him to go and get it. Groaning, he trudged out of his room and downstairs and to the door. Opening it to see someone he never thought he'll see again.

Ally.

Before he could say anything she hugged him. He stumbled back a bit before he realized what was happening. Once he did, he hugged back.

"Austin... I'm so sorry I forgot about you. I'm sorry I never noticed you. I'm so sorry I forgot about what we had. I'm so sorry for being such a horrible friend. I'm sorry I ignored you for 4 years..." She paused.

"I'm so so sorry." She cried on to his shoulder.

"Ssshhh. It's okay Ally." He tried to calm her down but she continued cry and apologize.

"Ally!" He whisper-yelled.

"Yes?" She sniffed but refused to look up and meet his eyes.

He cupped her cheek and made her look up. Her eyes were dreary and red. "Look Ally. You have nothing to be sorry for. I'm the one who stopped trying to comeback to you. I didn't risk it. I'm the one who should apologizing not you." He stared into her eyes, sending shockwaves through her veins.

Before he knew it, he were leaning down. His face centimeters from hers, then he softly pressed his lips against hers. It was everything he wanted in his first kiss, soft, sweet and passionate. She kissed back with just as much. What felt like an eternity but it only a mere minute, they pulled away. Their breathing was heavy but they didn't care. They just shared the best moment of their life.

He led her into his house and shut the door with his arm still around her. Once they sat on the couch, they were out like a light. They slept with happy thoughts dancing in their minds.

Mimi went down stairs about three hours later to find her son and his crush asleep on the couch. She grinned and grabbed the camera taking a picture of the couple careful not to wake them up. She place the camera down and went to the closet. Then she opened it and grabbed the large blue blanket and place it over them. She leaned down towards Austin. Kissing his head, she went back upstairs to leave the young couple alone.