Hey! This is my new three-shots! I've been working on it for a while, nd it's finally done! I'll probably post one chapter a day for the next three days. This first chapter is long, but the two others are shorter. I'm sorry if this seems rushed. I tried my best to not make it seem like it.

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

Enjoy! :)


No one's P.O.V.

Five years ago, Austin Moon, 17 years old, got a recording contract with Starr Records. Two weeks after the release of his first album, he went on a year long world tour. Not being able to bring girls with him, he went on tour with his best friend Dez, leaving his best friend Trish De la Rosa behind, along with his girlfriend, Ally Dawson. Well, ex, now.

Two weeks after Austin left, Ally found out she was pregnant... with Austin's baby. Not wanting to ruin Austin's career, Ally decided to ignore him, breaking-up with him along the way. Neither Dez or Austin ever found out about the baby. Ally's parents were really supportive, though, and Trish helped her through everything. Ally often joked about Trish being Austin's replacement.

Two months after she turned eighteen, Ally gave birth to Annabella (Anna) Patricia Moon. Even though Ally never thought Austin would find out about Anna, she still gave her his last name. Ally was a big 'just in case' person.

Three months after Anna's birth, Ally decided to bring her to one of Austin's concert. She sat in the third row.

"See him? That's your father. Music is his life." Ally told Anna softly when Austin appeared on the stage. Anna had Austin's blonde hair and brown eyes, but had Ally's features.

Now, four years later, Austin Moon, 22 years old, never found out about his four years old daughter. Austin never moved on, though. He still thinks about Ally everyday and every night. So does she.

Ally's appearance changed quite a lot in five years, though she's still the same girl Austin fell in love with. She went from dorky outfits to skinny jeans and cute tops. She also dyed the end of her hair blonde. The change was a shock, but ended with a perfect result.


"MOMMY!" Four years old Annabella Moon yells as she runs into her mother's arms after a day at the daycare.

"Hey, baby girl! How was daycare?" Ally smiles at her daughter.

"Good! We paint, today!"

"That's great, sweetheart! Hey, wanna go to auntie Trish's place, tonight? Mommy got something to do."

"Again? But I wanna go see daddy sing!" Anna whines. Yes, she knows about Austin Moon being her dad. She just thinks it's normal to never talk to him. The perks of being four years old. You're obvious to everything that's going on around you.

"Not tonight, honey. Sorry. How about we go together to his next concert?"

"When is that?"

"In three days."

"Okay! Promise?"

"Promise." Ally nods. "Wanna go see auntie Trish, now?"

"Yes!"

"Come on, let's go." Ally takes Anna by the hand and lead her to her car. She places her in her car seat and goes to her driver seat.

"Mommy, when are you going to pick me up? Tonight? Tomorrow?" Anna breaks the silence.

"Tomorrow morning."

"You won't forget me?"

Ally chuckles. "Never."


"Thanks again, Trish." Ally smiles at her best friend.

"No problem, Ally. But I really think you should buy a backstage pass and talk to him, someday. He needs to know about Anna. She can't live without a father forever, you know? I can't be Austin's replacement her whole life. I'm not her dad."

Ally sighs. "I know. But I can't. I've been a huge bitch to him, Trish. I completely ignored him for two weeks, then called him and dumped him. He probably hates me."

"You had a reason, Ally. Not a good enough reason, but a reason. He deserves to know. Maybe he'll be upset at first, but he won't miss out on his daughter's life because of that. He already missed four years of her life, Ally. Don't make him miss more. Anna knows he's her father. If you don't tell him, she'll do it herself once she's old enough. You and I both know it."

"What if he forgot about me?"

"Ally, you've been following him around to every single one of his concerts for four years, now. Always in the third row. I'm pretty sure he noticed you by now."

"You think? Oh, shit! What if he knows it's me? What if he doesn't want anything to do with me? Oh, Trish, what am I gonna do?"

Trish shrugs. "Ally... I really think you should tell him about Anna. He's her dad. Let him know."

Ally sighs. "I'll think about it."


Austin's P.O.V.

As I get ready for my concert, I take a peek a the crowd. A quick look over the third row... Yup, she's there. Like always. I don't know who she is, but I know I know her from somewhere. But where? She's at every concert. No matter where I play. I just wish she would get herself a V.I.P. pass so that I could figure out who she is. But she always runs out at the end of the last song. I tried to make eye contact with her... Epic fail. It's like she's avoiding me.

"Two minutes, Mr. Moon." A guy says as he walks by. I nod absent-mindly, my eyes still set on the mystery girl. I try to figure out who she is, but I can't. I just wish Ally was with me. Maybe she knows her.

"Austin, are you ready? You seem really distracted." Dez asks me.

"Huh? Oh, yeah, I'm fine. Don't worry about it."

"Alright. Well, go get set. It starts in a minute. Good luck." He pats my back and walks away. I set my mic and go get my guitar, just as they announce me.

"LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, PLEASE HELP ME WELCOME... AUSTIN MOON!"

Everyone start cheering. Well, everyone... Except one. The mystery girl.


"THANK YOU, HOLLYWOOD!" I shout and run backstage. I quickly get my mic off and run off. I need to find out who that girl is.

Suddenly, Dez appears out of nowhere. "Austin, where are you going? You have an interview with Cheetah Beat to attend!"

"Tell them I'll be a bit late. I need to do something first."

"Austin, that's unprofessional, you could-"

"Dez, please! Let me go! I need to find out who that girl is!"

"Austin, I can't let you do that."

"You don't get it, Dez! She's at every single concert! Always sitting in the third row. Whether it's in Australia or Miami, she's there. Sometimes with a little girl, sometimes with a latina girl that looks around her age, sometimes with both, but most time alone. I need to know who she is. I know I saw her before, but where?"

He sighs. "Fine. Go. But do it fast."

I nod gratefully. "Thanks, buddy." I pat his back and run off. Hoepefully, she won't be too far. Plus, I need to get through the sea of fans. Come on, Austin. Look! She has to be one of those girls. Suddenly, I think about the old entrance. No one goes there, anymore. I've played here plenty of times. Maybe she knows about it and decided to take it!

I don't overthink it and run as fast as I can to the back entrance. When I get there, I see a silhouette speed-walking. I can easily tell it's a girl. Without second thoughts, I run over the girl, who, looking over her shoulder, begins to walk faster.

"Hey! Wait up!" I call, which only seems to make her run faster.

Fortunately, I run faster than her. I get a grip of her wrist and stop her. She tries to get free.

"Let me go!" She shouts.

"Only if you promise not to run away."

She seems to think about it, then nods brieftly. "Alright. Promise." I let go of her wrist. "What do you want from me?" She asks as I take a better look at her. Definitely the mystery girl.

"I want to know who you are."

"Why?"

"You're always sitting in the third row. At every single concert. Why?"

She sighs. "It's a long and complicated story."

"I've got time." I shrug. Well, that's a lie. But what can missing one interview do to me? It's not like it'll ruin my whole career, anyway. She sighs again and finally looks at me in the eyes. I gasp. "Ally? Is- Is that you?"

She nods. "Hi, Austin."

"H-How... I mean... Huh?" I stutter, completely confused. So Ally was the one following me all along?

She lets out a chuckle and shakes her head. "I've got a lot of explaining to do, don't I?"

I nod. "That'd be nice."

"Alright." She says and sits down, her back on the brick wall. I follow her lead, sitting next to her. "Ask what you want and I'll answer. The full story will come after."

"Alright... Umm... Well, how are you?"

"I'm fine. Tired, but fine. I missed you, though." She confesses.

"I missed you too. But if you missed me, then why did you break up with me?"

"Like I said, it's a long and complicated story."

"You said you'd answer all my questions. Now, answer."

She sighs. "Before I answer, promise you won't be mad. It was a really hard time for me, and I had no idea what to do. You need to listen to my point of view before jumping to conclusions. Don't say anything until I'm done."

"Promise." I nod, understanding that it has somehow been a hard part of her past.

"Alright. Well, when you went on tour... No, wait. Two weeks after you went on tour..." She takes a deep, shaky breath. "I found out I was pregnant." I can't help but gasp at her confession.

"W-What?" I ask her quietly.

She nods. "You heard right. I didn't want to ruin your career, so I decided after a lot of arguing with my parents, Trish, and mostly myself, that I wouldn't tell you. I knew you had a bright future in music, and I didn't want you to give up your dream coming reality because of me. So I didn't say anything. I knew I had to break-up with you, or you'd find out about the baby once you'd come back. I thought the less painful break-up procedure was to ignore you. Turned out it was worst. I was crying myself to sleep every night. I wished it was all a nightmare, but I knew it wasn't. Trish and my parents helped me through everything. Trish was like your replacement. I stopped crying myself to sleep when I gave birth to her."

"Her? It's a girl?"

She nods. "Yup. Annabella Moon. Prefers to be called Anna. Four years old."

"Moon?"

She nods again. "You're her dad, Austin."

"You gave her my last name, even though you knew I'd probably never meet her?"

She nods. "She knows you're her dad. I knew she'd try to find you when she'd get older, anyway. She's just like you. Especially the personnality. She has my features, but she has your eyes and blonde hair."

"She's the little girl you often bring to my concerts."

She nods. "That's her."

"She's cute."

"Yeah, she is." We stay silent for a bit. "Austin?" She breaks the silence.

"Hmm?"

"Are you mad at me for not telling you?"

I shrug. "A bit. I mean, I missed four years of my daughter's life. Plus, it would've been nice to know that I was a dad. But I understand what you wanted to do, and I appreciate it. Though, you have to know that I'd always choose you over anything in the world. Both you and Anna. I haven't met her officially, but I know I'll love her."

"You know that I'm a huge 'just in case' person, right?" She asks. I nod. "Well, I filmed every important moments of her life, just in case you'd meet her, someday."

"Awesome. I won't have been there with her, but at least I'll be able to watch it. And be in her life from now on."

"You want to be a part of her life?"

"Of course! She's my daughter, after all. Wow... I gotta get used to say that."

"Wanna meet her? It's only midnight. You can come over, if you want. She's at Trish's, but I'm sure Trish would let you."

"Umm... How about we just sleep at a hotel and go in the morning? I don't have anything planned until six, tomorrow."

"Alright. Well, here's my number." She says, writing a number down on my hand. "Call me."

"I will." I smile at her and she smiles back before walking away. As I watch her, one thing is on my mind:

My love for her never died. And it never will.


The next day...

Still Austin's P.O.V.

"Austin Monica Moon, you are in big trouble! Where were you, last night?!" Dez asks me as he barges in my hotel room. "Oops, sorry, buddy. Did I wake you up?"

"Uh... Let me think about it... YEAH!" I shout. Have I mentionned that I'm really cranky in the morning? Especially when I'm tired.

"Sorry. But where were you? You missed the interview with Cheetah Beat! They could expose you as not trust-worthy!"

"Relax, Dez. I think what I did last night was more important than an interview with Cheetah Beat."

"Oh, yeah? What did you do?"

"The girl was Ally. She explained everything, and we talked for a bit. By the time she was gone, I was already 25 minutes late. I decided it was better to just come here, instead of attending an interview that could last too long for my liking. And you know how cranky I get when I'm tired, so it was better for everyone if I just came here."

He sighs. "Alright. But you better not do that again. Wait. Ally's your mystery girl?"

"Yup. And guess what." He shrugs. "I have a daughter! Isn't that amazing?!"

"A daughter? Austin... What about your career?"

"What do you mean?"

"Well, if you have a daughter, it means you won't have as much time for your career as you do now. Plus, she'll be caught by the paparrazzis sooner or later. What will you say? She's your sister? That you've been hiding her since her birth? That you missed out the beginning of her life but will make up for it?"

"Dez, she's much more important to me than my career. She's my daughter, for crying out loud! And I may have missed four years of her life, but I will make up for it. No matter what it takes. I will. And for the paparrazzis... We'll deal with them when the time comes. Now, if you'll excuse me, I gotta go meet my daughter. And make Ally my girlfriend again." I tell him and get up. I go get ready, then call Ally.

"Hello?" She answers at the third ring. Is it me or she has a thing for the number three?

"Hey, Ally. It's me, Austin."

"Oh, hi Austin."

I hear a voice in the background. "Who's that?" I ask her.

"Oh, that's Trish. I'm at her place to pick Anna up." She explains.

"For god's sake, what are you doing up at eight o'clock on a saturday morning?"

"I could ask you the same thing."

"Dez woke me up."

"Oh. Well, I'm a morning person. I woke up two hours ago."

"Gee, well that's one thing we don't have in common."

"Austin, I'm putting you on speaker. Trish wants to talk to you."

"Alright."

"Hey, Austin." I hear a voice, which I'm assuming is Trish's. What? It's been five years since I last talked to her.

"Hey, Trish. Long time no... talked."

"Yeah... How are you doing?"

"I'm great! Now that I saw Ally again, life is perfect." I smile.

"See? I told you." I hear her tell Ally. I decided not to ask about it.

"Anyway, Austin, I'll meet you at my place."

"Alright. But it'd be better if you actually told me where you live." I point out. She apologizes and tells it to me. I write it down and put to paper in my pocket. "Got it. Well, I'll see you there."

"See ya." She says and I hang up. Now, off to Ally's place.


When I get there, I knock on the door, revealing Ally a few seconds later.

"Hey." I greet her.

"Hi. Umm... Come on in." She says and opens the door wider, letting me in. I step in, looking around. This is a nice place. Big enough for a regular sized family. The front door is right next to the living room, and if you walk a little further, you step in the kitchen.

"Anna's in her room. Follow me." She says and begins to walk away. I follow her. We walk in a hallway, in which there are five closed door. She stops infront of the third door on the left. "Here it is." She says and opens the door. She steps in and I follow her. A little girl is sitting on the floor infront of her bed, playing with dolls and her doll house, which is the same height as her. "Sweetie? There's someone here to see you."

The little girl, who I recognize from seeing at my concerts as Anna, looks up from her dolls. "Hey, I know you!" She says and smiles the cutest smile ever. "You're my daddy!"

"That's me." I smile. She's just so cute! "And you're Anna?"

"Uh huh!" She nods excitedly. "Can I hug you?"

"Of course you can." I chuckle and I bend down to her level. She gets up and runs over to hug me.

"How come you never came, before?" She asks me.

I sigh. "It's really complicated. I'll tell you when you're older." I tell her. Hopefully, she'll have forgotten about me missing four years of her life. "But I'm here now. That's what we should be focusing about, right?"

"Yeah! Hey, wanna play with me?"

I smile and let out a chuckle. "Sure."

Ally's P.O.V.

I watch as Austin and Anna play together. I wished for so long to see this. All of a sudden, I regret keeping Anna a secret from Austin for so long. Well, I had my moments when I regretted not telling him, like when she first talked, or stuff like that, but this is the first time I fully regret it.

"Ally, are you alright?" Austin breaks me out of my thoughts.

"Huh? Oh, yeah, I'm fine. Just a bit tired. I didn't get a lot of sleep, last night." I tell him. It's not a complete lie. I am tired. It just wasn't why I was spacing out.

"Maybe you should go take a nap. I'll watch Anna."

"No, I'm fine."

"No, you're not." He says and gets up, throwing me over his shoulder.

"Austin! Put me down!" I protest loudly as Anna giggles at the scene.

"Nope! You're going to sleep."

"No! I'm fine! I don't want to go to sleep!"

"Yes you do. Now, tell me where's your room."

"No!"

"Daddy, I'll show you!" Anna tells him.

I groan. "Thanks, Anna." I tell her sarcastically.

"You're welcome!" She exclaims, obviously not catching my sarcasm. Well, what am i thinking? She's four, after all. "It's right there!"

"Thanks, Anna." Austin thanks her and throws me on my bed.

"Austin!" I whine.

"Ally!" He mocks me.

I roll my eyes. "Why do I have to go to sleep?"

"'Cause if you don't, you'll keep spacing out."

I let out an annoyed sigh. "Fine. But wake me up in 30 minutes."

He chuckles, shaking his head. "Five years, still the same Ally." I hear him mumble to himself. I feel a small smile forming on my lips. "Alright."

"Come on, daddy! I wanna go play with my dolls with you again!" Anna tells him and runs out.

He smiles and shakes his head again as he walks over the door.

"Austin?"

He stops and turns to me. "What's up?"

"I'm sorry."

"For what?"

"Keeping Anna a secret, ignoring you when you were on tour, breaking up with you, making you miss four years of your daughter's life-" He cuts me off.

"Ally, don't worry about it. I'm here now. It's all that matters." He says as he comes over and sits next to me.

"I still feel bad. I should've thought more about your feelings, instead of mines."

"Ally... We may be adults, but we're still young in mind. We're only 22. We all make mistakes. I did one by letting you go too easily. And accepting that tour. I should've stayed with you. That way, we'd probably still be together, and I would've been a part of Anna's life from the beginning. But destiny wanted us to separate, to find each other again later. Nothing can change that."

"I know. But trust me. If I could change the past, I would."

"I would too. But we're stuck with this version, so we better make the best out of it."

"I guess..."

Austin's P.O.V.

Come on, Austin! Just man-up and tell her you still love her!

"Ally, I-"

"Daddy! Are you coming or not?" I hear Anna shout from her room.

"Damn it." I curse under my breath. "Coming!" I call back. I get up and start my way out of the room.

"Austin!" Ally stops me again. I turn to her, mentionning for her to go on. "What did you want to tell me?"

I shake my head. "It can wait. I'll tell you later."


BAM! What?! Sorry, having a 'Maddie moment', here (any Liv And Maddie fan in the place?).

Anyway, next chapter should be up tomorrow. Wow, I just noticed the time. I should've went to sleep an hour ago. Hehe... Oops. Oh well, I fall asleep at, like, midnight, anyway.

So... Reviews are kinda cool, guys. I just thought you should know.

Until next time,

R5AAFan :)