Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Welcome to Miami an Austin And Ally\ Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide Crossover by j0aye

MIAMI, FLORIDA
SONIC BOOM
"Austin," Ally said, "Were you trying to get a job for money?"
"Yeah... Do you have any ideas?" Austin asked.
"I do," Ally replied, "The store has 3 open positions for help here. Do you want 1 of them? I can give one to you."
"You always called me irresponsible," Austin eyed her, "Now you're giving me a job at the store? Is there like an application I need to fill out?"
"Austin," Ally laughed, "Now that you're my boyfriend, I trust you more. I'll give you the job, but try not to screw up too much. Okay?"
"I'll try," Austin smiled, "Thanks so much, Ally. You're the best girlfriend ever!"
Austin kissed Ally on the lips, and created a make-out session for them. It was cut by Ally's father, Mr. Dawson. He was disgusted that Ally was going out with Austin, and now she gave him a job at his store! Mr. Dawson and Ally had a talk about offering Austin a job the night before. Ally won, because she said that Austin meant a lot to her, and this was her way of showing her affection for him. Mr. Dawson realized how important Austin was to her. So he decided to see how Austin was to her. But he promised if Austin ever hurt his little Ally, he'd have him fired and beaten up!
"Ally!" Mr. Dawson yelled, "Stop kissing that boy and get to work! I love you, sweetheart, but just because Austin's on the job, doesn't mean you get to stop working."
"I understand, Dad," Ally said, "Sorry. I'll get right back to work. And yes, I gave Austin the job."
"Hi, Mr. Dawson," Austin bit his lip, "Thanks for the job, guys. And it's my fault, Mr. Dawson. I kissed Ally, and that's what made her stop working."
"You're a very honest boy," Mr. Dawson said, "I'm getting a better thought of you, Mister Austin Moon. I'll keep my eye on you, and see how you treat my daughter."
"I'll make sure I'm the perfect boyfriend," Austin said, "I'll try my very hardest, Mr. Dawson."
"Good boy," Mr. Dawson smiled, "Austin, Ally, I'm going to be out of town for a little while. So Ally, you're in charge. Make sure the workers, especially Austin do their jobs correctly. Train Austin while you're at it. New people make mistakes all the time. Show him the ropes, and then you can get him into real things."
"Okay," Ally said, "Bye, Daddy!"
"Bye, sweetie," Mr. Dawson smiled, "I'll see you in a week or so. I still have to purchase my return ticket."
With that, Mr. Dawson was out and about.
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA
NED BIGBY'S HOME
"Mom," Ned said, "Jennifer and I have an announcement to make. Please listen up. Dad, please listen this is important."
"You're getting married!?" Mr. Bigby cried, "Son, this is not alright! You're still young and have decisions to make in life! Marriage is not alright at this age."
"Dad, I'm 17," Ned said, "And I need to tell you something. Jennifer will be coming over in a little to share the news with you, also."
In a few minutes, Jennifer Mosely arrived at the Bigby's house.
"Hello, Jennifer," Mrs. Bigby smiled, "So I hear Ned and you have some news to share with us."
"We do," Jennifer said, "But it's not marriage, if that's what you were thinking."
"We need to move on with this, sweetie!" Ned cried, "Ehm... Allow me to continue, Dad. Jennifer and I were talking... And we decided to move out."
"Move out!" Mrs. Bigby cried, "Neddy! No, we will not approve of this."
"Please, Mom," Ned pleaded, "We're not dropping out. We're graduating next year, and Jennifer and I wanted to prepare for the real world. We'll get a job, pay the rent for an apartment, and then we'll go to school!"
"Honey, Susan," Mr. Bigby sighed, "This is a big thing our son and his girlfriend are doing, but I think we let them act like adults, as in a few months, Ned will be turning 18 years old, and be going to college soon! I think we should approve the idea."
"Paul," Mrs. Bigby sighed, "Ned is still our little boy... He needs his parents!"
"Mrs. Bigby," Jennifer smiled, "I assure you Ned and I will have everything we need. We will make our own money, too!"
"Fine," Mrs. Bigby gave in, "I'll allow it. Where are you kids moving, though?"
"We were thinking of Florida," Jennifer smiled, "A tropical place for Ned and me to live in. What do you guys say?"
"Great idea," Mr. Bigby said, "Pack your things and you can leave next week... On one condition... You must make the money for the plane ticket yourself."
"We've been planning this for a while!" Ned exclaimed, "We've saved up lots of birthday money, we even babysat a few kids, cleaned some houses, and made enough money for plane tickets. We can go next week, we just need to pack now."
"Oh, Neddy!" Mrs. Bigby smiled, "You've really thought this through! I guess my little boy is growing up!"
TO BE CONTINUED...