A/N: Hey! So this is going to be a multi chapter story, I'm not sure how long it's gonna be though. Think of it as a Sonny With A Chance movie. I hope you like it!
DISCLAIMER: I own nothing, unfortunately.
Sonny's POV
It was a beautiful June morning. The sun was shining brightly and it was just the right temperature. Most importantly, it was the last episode of So Random's season until the fall. I could hardly wait for vacation. Every year we go to the beach on the east coast. This time, I was going to Myrtle Beach with my extended family from Wisconsin. My best friend Lucy and her family always go too. I couldn't wait to see them all again!
Lost in my thoughts, I walked inside the main building of Condor Studios and bumped into my ex-boyfriend, Chad Dylan Cooper.
"Watch where you're go- Oh, hey Munroe."
I just rolled my eyes and said, "Hey, Cooper."
I was a little disappointed that we were all the way back to square one where he didn't even call me by my first name. Things haven't been the same since I'd broken up with him. He apologized countless times, but I just couldn't take him back. I know he meant well, he always does, but somehow it always turned out badly.
He opened his mouth like he wanted to say something else, but then he decided against it and walked away.
I made my way to the dressing room that Tawni and I share. I watched everyone hurrying around, eager for the day to end so they could enjoy summer vacation. When I reached the prop house, Nico and Grady were playing a Monkey Cars 3D video game.
I walked in the room saying, "Hey guys!"
Grady replied, "Hi Sonny— Hey! You can't do that!"
Nico just said, "Says who? It's obviously not in the rules or I woulda gotten flagged!"
I laughed to myself and yelled, "Hey Zora!" as I walked past her sarcophagus.
She opened the door with a, "Greetings, Sonny! Would you happen to have 12 AA batteries?"
"Top cabinet over there," I told her, pointing her in the right direction.
"Thanks, Sonny!" she shouted back to me as I walked into the hall.
I tried to open the dressing room door, but it was locked. That's Tawni for you.
"Tawni! Could you unlock the door please?" I yelled.
In return, she shouted back, "Go through your own door!"
Not wanting to argue on our last day before vacation, I just sighed and went around to my door. Luckily, she didn't lock that one. About a half hour after, we headed to the set.
Since it was the last day, we didn't have class. We did get our report cards though.
"Alright! All A's and B's!" I exclaimed happily, "What did you guys get?"
"Straight A's again," Zora shrugged.
"AHH! NERDS! GET AWAY!" Tawni, Nico, and Grady yelled as they ran to the stage.
Zora and I just shrugged at each other and followed them.
"You're late," Marshall scolded.
"Sorry Marshall," I apologized for everyone.
"Well, let's get this run through started," he said, motioning us up onto the stage, "We've gotta have everything perfect for the finale tonight!"
"Thank you, guys! We love you all! Have great summer!" I said into the microphone.
The So Random finale was officially over. I was a bit sad, but excited for my trip.
After every show, we stayed and met fans for a while before leaving. They're all so amazing and sweet. One time, I met a little boy named Drew. I asked him to marry me and he said no, so I sang Teardrops On My Guitar to him. He was totally adorable.
(A/N: If you didn't understand that reference, look up "Demi Lovato's new boyfriend" on YouTube. Watch the one where she was wearing the dress from Dakota's Revenge and wearing a neon green sweatshirt on her arms. It's hilariously cute. xD)
After all the fans had left the stage, everyone went back to their dressing rooms to pick up a few things before leaving for the summer.
"Aww, I'm gonna miss you guys!" I said to them.
"We'll miss you too, Sonny!" Grady replied, hugging me.
I hugged each of them at least three times. Even Tawni! Once they'd all left, I walked toward the front of the building to wait for my mom to pick me up. We only have one car, so I usually get dropped off and picked up or I take the bus.
I'd only walked outside my dressing room when my mom called.
"Hey, mom! What's up?" I asked cheerfully.
"Hi sweetie! I have to stay late at work again. Do you think you could get a ride home with one of your friends?" she asked.
"Yeah, I think so. If not, I'll just take the bus again."
"Alright. Be careful! I'll see you at home."
I hung up the phone and sighed. All my friends had left for the summer. What was I going to do for the next two hours while I waited for the bus?
I occupied myself with apps on my phone, props in the prop house, and as a last resort, I started watching Mackenzie Falls. I got so into it, that I lost track of time. The bus just pulled away from the stop as I ran outside.
"Ugh! Now what am I going to do?" I yelled to no one in particular.
Suddenly, someone tapped me on the shoulder. I turned around to see the blonde headed boy that used to make my heart soar.
"What are you doing here so late, Sonny?" he asked.
"I could ask you the same question." I replied.
Avoiding my eyes he said, "Well I, uh, saw you missed the bus. Do you need a ride home?"
"Um, yeah…" is all I said.
"I'll drive you if you want." he offered.
I studied his expression for a few seconds and decided his offer was genuine, so I said, "That would be great if it's not too much trouble."
"It's no trouble at all. I drive by your place to get home anyways." he said, walking toward his silver convertible.
I thought for a few seconds before answering him. When we got to his car I said, "…No you don't."
He turned a little bit red and held the door open for me, "Do you want a ride or not?"
I just looked at him and sat down in the passenger's seat. He closed the door and started driving toward my apartment building. The silence between us was awkward and we both felt so tense, so I turned on the radio.
Top back, hands up, radio on.
I'm with my girlfriend, just us, they're playing our song, yeah.
Ain't nothing like a summertime ride.
Ain't nothing like the summertime.
Before we heard another line, Chad reached over and changed the station.
He muttered just loud enough for me to hear, "Freaking 13 year olds… Shouldn't be singing about driving when they can't even drive yet."
I smiled a little at that comment. Finally he settled on another station. As the current song on the station ended, a new one began.
I didn't wanna say 'I'm sorry'
For breaking us apart.
I didn't wanna say 'It was my fault'
Even though I knew it was.
I didn't wanna call you back
'Cause I knew that I was wrong.
Yeah, I knew I was wrong.
One in the same,
Never to change,
Our love was beautiful.
We got it all,
Destined to fall,
Our love was tragical.
Wanted to call,
No need to fight,
You know I wouldn't lie.
But tonight, we'll leave it on the line.
Listen, baby.
Never would have said 'Forever'
If I knew it'd end so fast.
Why did you say 'I love you'
If you knew that it wouldn't last.
Baby, I just can't hear what you're saying.
The line is breaking up.
Or is that just us?
Or is that just us?
One in the same,
Never to change,
Our love was beautiful.
We got it all,
Destined to fall,
Our love was tragical.
Wanted to call,
No need to fight,
You know I wouldn't lie.
But tonight, we'll leave it on the line.
I try to call again,
I get your mailbox,
Like a letter left unread.
Apologies are often open ended,
But this one's better left unsaid.
One in the same,
Never to change,
Our love was beautiful.
We got it all,
Destined to fall,
Our love was tragical.
Wanted to call,
No need to fight,
You know I wouldn't lie.
But tonight, we'll leave it on the line.
Even though neither of us spoke, I knew that both of us were thinking about the other while it played. Luckily, we arrived at my house before we had the chance to talk about anything.
"Thanks, Chad," I said as I got out of the car.
He got out too and said, "Anytime."
"You don't have to walk me to my apartment. I'll be fine."
"It's alright. I want to… If that's okay with you."
"Yeah, it's fine."
We walked up the two flights of stairs before reaching my apartment. I took out my key and unlocked the door. I was surprised to see my mother sitting at the kitchen table.
"Sonny! Where were you? Why didn't you answer your phone?" she said as she rushed to the door.
"What do you mean?" I said, checking my phone. "Oh, I guess my phone died. Well, I was at the studio waiting for the bus, but then I missed it. So Chad drove me home."
My mom looked behind me to see Chad. "Oh, hello again, Chad."
He nodded and said, "Hello Ms. Munroe."
"Thanks for driving Sonny home. I hope she wasn't any trouble." she said with a smile that said, 'I hope you don't mind if I embarrass you in front of your ex-boyfriend.'
"Mommm!" I exclaimed.
Chad just smirked and said, "Not at all. Though, she can be a handful."
"Don't I know it!" she laughed.
"OKAY, I think that's enough, mom. Thanks again, Chad." I said, glaring at my mom.
She just ignored me and said, "So, Chad. Are you doing anything interesting over the summer?"
"Not really," he shrugged indifferently, "My parents are always on business trips. I guess I'll just hang out in my house."
"That doesn't sound like much fun!" she frowned.
I just rolled my eyes. 'He'll probably be at parties every night, making out with girls…' I thought.
Before I got totally lost in my thoughts, I heard my mother say, "Oh, I know! You should come to Myrtle Beach with us! We're renting a house for two weeks. It'll be tons of fun!"
"What? Mom!" I blurted out, blushing furiously.
"Shh, Sonny!" she scolded me.
"I really shouldn't… You've gotten everything planned already." Chad said quietly.
"Nonsense! There's already going to be 28 people. One more person won't change much."
"If you're sure it wouldn't be too much trouble…"
"It's no trouble at all. You'll fit right in." she smiled.
"Okay." he said, smirking at me.
"Well then it's settled! We're leaving for the airport on Sunday, so be here by 7:00 AM."
"I wouldn't miss it for the world." he said, looking at me. I just glared before heading to my room to pack.
This was going to be a very… interesting vacation.
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