In this song fiction, Chad and Tawnie are dating before he breaks up with her for the TV show! Came to me one day watching the serial and wrote it down!! Reviews for a sequel! XOXO

"What do you mean?"

The question was posed,

"To entertain a play or show?"

A play had meaning, love and more

While a show just glitter, glamour and glow!

Under the milky moonlight, when the music had stilled

A rendezvous between two youngsters, a secret nurtured among the daffodils

He held her hand, his face a mask

One word would end it fast.

Their song wasn't a loving note

It was a barely manageable sinking boat

"Chad what do you mean?" feigning innocent simplicity

But the cogs were turning in her head

The finale was near, it loomed ahead,

How she wished she was safe in bed,

From confronting the truth instead.

"What are you to me?" Emotion flickered in his eyes

'Did he honestly expect a three part sonnet or a rhyme?'

Wondering why she is not surprised,

Expected it all along, awaiting the query from his lips

Was akin to standing on a yawing cliff

As long as she had him, her persona was safe

Everything else was lost and she might break

Under the strain of walking in the rain,

Without any hope of a bright day.

"Chad, We belong together!"

Stating a fact she considered accurate

Echoed by gossip mongrels and her mother

Over the years they had ceased to be a bother

If they didn't know better, whose lies she lived by

Those tabloids, who were paid to document her life

How disappointed would they be,

If their ardent act wasn't complete.

Chad knew it better than she

What it meant to be a celebrity

For a split second his look is obscure,

Mulling over the evisceration of their entwined

The voice in her head, a harsh, broken whine

When had he lost faith in their union

When had he modified his opinion?

Believed that she could be seen alone

Manage crowds and earn applause on her own

Willingly disregarding her for something unknown.

At least the TV show wasn't a sad soap

Where he would be the twin brother buried in a moat.

She was a jewel, a prize worthy of kings and knights

When Chad Cooper severed their ties,

She felt she had lost her beautiful sunrise.

Savage disappointment gutted her,

Embittered her to all men

When he simply walked away

Without a cursory backward glance.