Disclaimer: I don't own Sonny With a Chance, despite the fact that it would be so amazingly awesome if I did, but I don't so it sucks for me.
Chad Dylan Cooper spent hours looking at that piece of notebook paper, it was the same kind of paper that his cast used for school work, but this piece of paper was Sonny Munroe's, and that made it all the more important.
Sonny didn't expect a gift when she left, from anyone, she had planned to just write a simple note to everyone in the cast of So Random! But apparently, one blonde star, couldn't stand that he didn't get a note also. Chad had just burst into Sonny's dressing room, demanding that he too get a note from Sonny, not even really caring why she was giving everyone notes, not even noticing that the dressing room was empty of all of Sonny's things, Except for a few that things she could fit into her bag.
That day, that Chad had insisted Sonny give him a note, was one of the worst and best things that ever happened to him, it was amazing because Sonny had given him something, and not even a joke or anything yet bad because she was leaving. She was in a rush though, the only paper she could find was the she had doodled all over, hearts and stars littered the paper, Chad, she wrote. Having you around while I was in Hollywood was amazing, despite the fact that we always seemed to fight, I think that by the end of this, we really became friends, and I'm glad of that. Love forever and always, Sonny Munroe
Sonny's hand writing was sloppier then usual when she wrote that note, as she was in a hurry, she had a plane a catch, "Chad," she said, "I really have to go now." And that is when he pulled her into an embrace.
Chad wasn't ready for her to go, "Thanks for the note," He whispered into her ear, Sonny nodded, "But there's just one last thing that I have to do." He spoke softly, reaching for her hand is when he slipped his ring off his finger and on to hers. "Forever and always." Were his last words before he let her go. Hugging her once more.
Sonny was on the plane back to Wisconsin, fiddling with the ring, she pulled it off, rubbing her thumb along the inside of it, Chad Dylan Cooper it read, she smiled. And because of this, she always found herself staring at the silver ring that always adorned her fingers.
Staring at there last memories of each other, they knew one thing for sure. Forever and always.
This is it! I'm not sure what I was thinking, but someone told me to write about an object, and how it affected people's lives, and this is what I got. It's definitely different from what I normally write, but oh well. Anyway I LOVE reviews, so if you could send me one, I would love that and it would completely make my day. Oh and I was wondering if anyone ever reads these author notes, so fi you read this an review, please tell me.
