A/N: Sorry! I couldn't help myself, I started writing this when the idea hit me! But yes, I'm still working on my other fics. There is my Halloween treat to you guys! Enjoy.

Treats, Costumes, and Pixie Dust

DC: I do not own Sonny with a Chance...I don't own Belle or Peter Pan either!


Chad Dylan Cooper walked down the hallways of Condor Studios checking his text messages. The hallways were decorated with fake cobwebs, cut-out paper jack-o-lanterns, and little paper ghosts hanging from the ceiling, for it was October 31, Halloween.

Chad glanced up from his cell phone for a second to be completely gobsmacked by the sight standing only a couple of feet in front of him—Sonny Munroe. Sonny stood in the hallway wearing a beautiful golden gown that slightly draped off her shoulders, showing off her creamy skin and her arms were covered with long slender gloves. Her beautiful chestnut hair was half pulled up tied with a golden ribbon as the rest fell into soft smooth curls. She hadn't seemed to notice him as she looked distraught.

Chad tugged at his collar as he gulped. Wow.

He quickly regained his composure as he approached her. "Sonny? Or should I say Belle?" he smirked. "Aren't you a little too old for trick or treating?"

She glared at him. "Chad."

"What's up with you Sonny? You seem less….sunny?"

She huffed crossing her arms. "My little sister Katie is suppose to meet me here soon to go trick or treating, but my car won't start for some reason and my mom is over at her friend's place helping her set up for a Halloween party and I really don't want to bug her."

Chad raised an eyebrow. "You have a sister?"

"No, I'm volunteering in a program called Big Brothers and Big Sisters, where you act as a mentor to a kid and spend time with them," she paused glancing down. "Now I'm kind of stranded without a car, and I had a whole route planned out!"

"So? Just walk," said Chad as if it was the most obvious thing in the world. "Isn't that what you do, walk door to door begging for candy?"

"We can't walk everywhere, Chad," said Sonny rolling her eyes. "It's a lot of distance to cover on foot."

"You don't have to roll your eyes at me Munroe. I didn't know, I've never been trick or treating before."

Sonny's big brown eyes suddenly got bigger—if that was even possible—Chad squirmed under her gaze. Why was she looking at him like that?

"You've never been trick or treating before, like ever?" Sonny blurted out.

"Don't look at me like that!" exclaimed Chad his voice going up in pitch. "I was a little busy building up my acting career."

"But Chad, trick or treating it's…it's like a milestone of childhood!"

Chad chuckled over how dramatic she sounded, then he smirked at her. "Sonny, it's dressing up in a costume walking door to door begging for little pieces of candy. I do that every day, I dress up as Mackenzie and I don't even need to walk, and certainly not beg for candy, all I have to do is order someone to fetch me some and voila Godiva chocolates."

Sonny sighed. "You just don't understand."

They stood in the silence after that. Chad glanced at Sonny to see a frown on her face over her ruined trick or treating plans. He sighed. As much as he hated to admit it, he couldn't stand Sonny looking sad, it was just wrong, it was like Chad Dylan Cooper without the Dylan—Chad Cooper—he cringed at the sound of it, what kind of name was that? No, Sonny needed to be sunny.

Chad shuffled his foot against the floor as he shrugged his shoulders. "I guess…I could give you guys a ride, I don't really have any plans."

Sonny's head shot up in surprise, she gasped. "Really?" a big grin came across her face, her eyes lighting up.

It took every ounce of strength in him not to goofily grin back at her, he smirked at her instead. "Really, Sonny, really."

Sonny let out a little shriek, jumping slightly up and down in her giddiness. "Thank you Chad! This is going to be the best Halloween ever!"

"Sonny!" Chad suddenly heard someone yell from down the hall. He turned to see an eight year old girl wearing a big curly red wig in pigtails, glasses, and pink pajamas; she held a jack-o-lantern bucket by her side. He rolled his eyes. Sicky Vicky, he should have known, there was no doubt in his mind that this was Sonny's little sister Katie.

"Katie!" exclaimed Sonny as the little girl ran up to her giving her a hug. Sonny looked down at her. "Are you ready to go trick or treating!"

"I sure am!" said Katie smiling.

Chad couldn't help but smile at the sight; Katie was like a mini Sonny.

"We can't go in my car like I planned," said Sonny kneeling slightly to look Katie in the eyes. "But guess what? Chad offered us a ride!" she paused. "Now remember Katie, you shouldn't ride in cars with strangers, but I know Chad so it's okay."

Chad smiled inside. Sonny really was a good mentor; he had no doubt she would make a great mom one day. Chad eyes went wide. Did he just think of Sonny being a mother?

Sonny glanced up at him from her kneeling position. "This is Chad Dylan Cooper," she said. "Remember Katie I told you about him before. He's a good friend of mine."

Chad blinked. "I am?" he blurted out.

Sonny genuinely smiled at him. "Yeah, of course you are!" Chad felt his heart skip at beat.

Katie turned her attention towards him; she just stared at him for a moment then said. "You're right Sonny, he does have sparkly—"she was suddenly cut short as Sonny put her hand over her mouth while nervously giggled. "Okay, that's enough chit-chat!" exclaimed Sonny. "We don't want to waste time when there's trick or treating to do!"

They all walked out to Chad's car, he unlocked the doors for them to get in. "So, which place are we hitting first on this trick or treat route of yours?" he asked.

"The costume store," said Sonny.

Chad looked at Sonny in the passenger seat holding her trick or treat bag, then looked at Katie in the back seat. "But you guys already have costumes?"

"Not for us, for you, you can't go trick or treating without a costume, silly!" said Sonny playfully slapping his knee.

Chad laughed, then turned completely serious. "What?" he paused. "But…but I was just going to sit in the car."

"Oh no, you're going trick or treating with us! You have to go trick or treating at least once in your life, Chad."

Chad started the car. "You're kidding, right?" Sonny didn't say anything she just smiled. "You're kidding, right?"


"Really, Sonny, really?" said Chad as he looked at the costume Sonny was holding up.

"It's either this or a hot dog suit. They had a limited selection considering it is Halloween," said Sonny.

Chad sighed glaring at the costume. "Fine, I'll take this!" he said grabbing it from her and then slamming the door shut on the changing room.

"Fine," said Sonny.

"Good!" Chad yelled from the changing room.

"Good!"

Katie laughed sitting on a pumpkin in the store. "You guys are funny!"

Sonny turned to smile at her little sister. She couldn't believe she was going trick or treating with Chad. He could be thoughtful went he wanted to be. She blushed as she thought about how Katie almost revealed that she thought his eyes were sparkly. Even though they did tend to have arguments, she really did consider Chad to be a good friend…maybe more? She quickly shook the thought out of her head. It was those sparkly eyes of his, they made her think crazy bizarre thoughts. She looked at the door to his changing room. She couldn't wait to see him in his costume!

"Chad, are you coming out?" said Sonny after waiting a bit.

"No," was the simple reply.

"Why not?"

"Did you have to pick a costume with tights?"

"I think it's a very good costume," said Sonny. "Peter Pan happens to be one of my all time favorite stories. Now come out!"

And Peter Pan, he was indeed—all the way from his green tights to his green pointy hat with a feather.

"I think I'd rather have the hot dog suit," said Chad crossing his arms.

Sonny shook her head grinning from ear to ear. "No, no! You look so adorable!" she said gushing over him. Chad's face instantly turned red.

Katie hopped off the pumpkin. "Peter Pan!" she exclaimed smiling. "I've always wanted to fly! Can we go flying?" she said playing around.

"Sure kid, I'll take you flying some time on my private jet AirChad."

"So are we ready to go trick or treating?" exclaimed Sonny.

"Almost," said Chad, then he walked over to self picking up a half green mask and putting it on.

Sonny gave him a weird look. "Peter Pan doesn't wear a mask."

"He does if he doesn't want to be recognized."


Chad, Sonny, and Katie walked up to the first house of the night; Katie stood on her tip-toes and rang the doorbell.

The door opened to reveal a middle aged man holding a bowl of candy. "Trick or treat," said Katie holding out her bucket.

"Well, aren't you a cutie," said the man dropping some candy into her bucket. He looked at Sonny and Chad with their trick or treat bags. "Aren't you two a little too old to be trick or treating?" he dropped some candy into their bags as well.

"Tell me about it," said Chad as he got his candy.

They started walking over to the next house. "See? Wasn't the fun, Chad?" said Sonny smiling at him.

"Oh, yeah I'm about to burst from excitement," said Chad as Katie rang the doorbell.

An older lady opened the door holding a basket of candy, she looked at Katie then at Chad and Sonny.

"Awe, isn't that sweet," said the lady. "It's so nice to see parents going trick or treating with their kids, unlike some parents that just let their kids go on their own."

Sonny got red in the face as Chad suddenly choked on the air he was breathing. "Parents? We're not her parents! Are you kidding me lady, I'm only seventeen and she's sixteen!"

The lady squinted her eyes at them, then laughed. "Oh, I forgot to put my glasses on!" she then dropped candy into their bags.

Katie rang the doorbell once again. Chad had lost track of how many houses they had been to. Katie said Trick or Treat and got her candy as did Sonny, but the man just stared at Chad.

"Isn't there something you want to say?" said the man to Chad.

"Give me the candy," said Chad.

The man shook his head. "No, those aren't the magic words."

Chad sighed rolling his eyes. "Trick or Treat."

"You're missing some words," said the man. Chad was starting to get really annoyed.

"Dude, you're lucky I even said that. What do mean I'm missing some words?"

"I think he means, trick or treat, smell my feet, give me something good to eat, Chad," said Sonny.

Chad turned to Sonny with a look of utter horror. "No, I'm not saying that, I don't want him to smell my feet!"

"It's just an expression Chad."

Chad just stared at her, then blinked in confusion. "I don't get it."


"How many more houses are we going to?" Chad whined as they walked down the sidewalk.

"No many more, it's 8:35 and I have to get Katie back to her parent's house soon," said Sonny, then she came to a halt. "Here's our next stop."

Chad looked up to see a house on top of a hill, his jaw dropped at the never-ending stack of cement steps. "Oh my...Mackenzie," he breathed. "You're kidding!"

But she wasn't, he soon found out as he was climbing those very steps. "My…my legs are burning!" he panted. "How many steps does this house have?"

Sonny looked back at Chad rolling her eyes. "We're almost to the top, Chad."

And they did reach the top after hours of climbing up steps—or so Chad would say. Katie rang the doorbell and got her candy looking very pleased; Chad wasn't as pleased with what he got.

"I walked up all those steps and all you give me is this little bitty candy bar! You'll be hearing from my lawyer, buddy!" Chad yelled as Sonny tried to calm him down.


"Well, this is the last house," said Sonny as they walked up to the pouch. They saw a wax figure sitting in a chair holding a bucket with candy inside; the bucket read only pick one piece of candy, please—Chad took five.

"Chad, the bucket says only to take one piece of candy," said Sonny.

"So?"

"So, put the rest back," said Sonny clenching her teeth. "You're setting a bad example for Katie."

Chad rolled his eyes. "Fine, I'll put the candy back." He dropped three pieces of candy back into the bucket.

"Chad."

"What?"

"You still have one extra piece of candy!"

"Sonny, it's just one piece."

Meanwhile Katie was looking at the wax figure as they continued to bicker. "Wow, this looks real," she said looking at it in amazement.

Sonny turned her attention to Katie and also looked at the wax figure. "Yeah, a lot of work must have gone into it."

Chad laughed. "Are you kidding me," he looked closely at the figure, "I've never seen something look so fake in my..," the wax figure suddenly came alive,"…Aaahhhhhh!" he screamed, as did Sonny and Katie.

The wax figure who was a real man started laughing. "Gets them every time," he said then the man held out his hand looking at Chad.

"What?" Chad said glaring at the man. How dare he pretend to be a wax figure and then scare him. Not that he was scared.

"The extra piece of candy," said the man.

"Oh," said Chad looking down at his bag, then he started running in the opposite direction. "Peace out suckas!"

"CHAD COME BACK HERE AND GIVE THE MAN HIS CANDY!"


Sonny shook her head at Chad as they walked down the sidewalk with Katie. "I can't believe you just ran off! And for one piece of candy!"

"I stopped," said Chad.

"Yes!" Sonny cried out. "After you got a cramp in your leg!"

Katie looked back and forth between them. "Are you guys going to get married?" she asked, which stopped all conversation, bickering or otherwise. Sonny and Chad stared at her speechless. "If you do, can I be your flower girl?"

"NO!" they blurted out in union.

"I can't?"Katie said pouting.

"No, no," said Sonny shaking her head," I didn't mean you couldn't be a flower girl sweetie. I mean Chad and I," she started nervously giggling," we're not getting married! Psh! whatever gave you that idea, Katie?"

"I just heard my mommy say something once about two teenagers how they fought like an old married couple and that they must be in love."

Sonny and Chad glanced at each other then quickly looked away blushing furiously. There was a long awkward silence.

"So?" said Chad looking everywhere but at Sonny. "Was that really the last house?"

"Yeah, it was," said Sonny.

"But I don't want to go home yet!" pouted Katie. "Can…can we maybe go to the haunted house they're having at the mall, please?"

"I don't know…" Sonny started to say.

"Please, please, please!" Katie begged with her hands clasped together.

Sonny sighed giving in. "Alright, but after the haunted house you really need to go home young lady!"


"I can barely see anything in here those stupid strobe lights are making my eyes water!" Chad complained as they went through the haunted house.

"Shut up, Chad!" said Sonny through clenched teeth.

"No one tells Chad Dylan—"everything suddenly went black around them," what just happened?" said Chad in the pitch dark. "That was supposed to happen, right? I was just kidding about the strobe lights! You can put them back on, now!"There was just silence. "Sonny?" he cried out.

"Yeah, Chad I'm still here," said Sonny. "Katie, where are you at?"

"I'm right here," said Katie.

Suddenly the lights came back on to reveal a giant spider hanging from the ceiling. Chad's eyes went wide. "Aaaahhhh!"

Katie just laughed not looking frighten at all. "It's alright, it's fake."

"I knew that," retorted Chad.

"Then why are you holding onto Sonny?" asked Katie.

Chad then realized that he was holding onto something or someone and that someone was holding him back. It would seem that he and Sonny had grabbed onto one another. He gulped as he noticed that his arms were wrapped around her waist and hers were around his neck. He suddenly felt very warm with the feeling on her hands touching the bare skin of his neck. He glanced down at her as she glanced up at him, their eyes meeting making his breath hitch in his throat. They quickly jumped apart fidgeting in place.

"You two are scary cats!" laughed Katie holding onto her sides.

"I wasn't scare!" exclaimed Chad.

"You sure looked scared," said Katie with a cute little smirk on her face.

Chad laughed sarcastically. "It's called acting, kid. I was just holding onto her because she was scared. Chad Dylan Cooper doesn't do sca—"suddenly someone it a mask jumped out from the shadows,"…Aaaahhhh!"

And that's how the rest of night basically went until they got out of the haunted house and back into Chad's car as he drove to Katie's house.

"What was the point of that? They just kept scaring us….I mean…you guys," said Chad as he watched the road.

"That is the whole point of a haunted house, Chad," said Sonny as Chad came to a stop because they had reached Katie's house.

Sonny leaned back to the back seat to give Katie a hug. "Well, I guess this is good-bye. I'll call you so we can hang out again," said Sonny. "Did you have a nice Halloween?"

"Yes, the best! It was really funny watching him scream," said Katie giggled at Chad.

"I was not—"Chad started to say, but was cut off as Katie threw her small arms around him in a hug. "I like you, Chad. Thank you for the best Halloween."

Chad couldn't help but melt inside as a smile grew on his face. He hugged her back. "I like you too, kid," he said. "I'll you see around, remember I still have to take you flying on AirChad. CDC doesn't break a promise."

Katie got out of car and opened the door to her house; she waved at them before she went inside. "Bye Sonny! Bye Peter Pan!"

Chad watched Katie go into her house then turned to look at Sonny in the passenger's seat. She had this strange dreamy expression on her face; he slouched down in his seat feeling uncomfortably warm. "Why are you smiling at me like that!" he said, his voice slightly cracking.

She kept smiling at him, then playfully punched him in the arm. "I thought you didn't give free hugs, Mr. Chad Dylan Cooper."

Chad huffed crossing his arms. "I'm Chad Dylan Cooper, I can change my mind," he paused then stared down at the steering wheel. "So…I guess I should take you home now," he said trying to hide the disappointment in his voice. Why was he disappointed? Because the trick or treating was over? Yeah…sorta..but mainly because his time with Belle was over.

He glanced at her and was taken aback by the look in her eyes, almost as if she was brewing something in that mind of hers—he wasn't sure that was good or bad.

"Oh, Halloween isn't over for us big kids yet, Mr. Peter Pan," she said with a big grin.

Chad's eyebrows rose. "It isn't?"

"Nope! You're going with me to that Halloween party my mom and her friend are throwing," she said. "And we are going to have fun."

"I'm not so sure your idea of fun, is the same as mine," said Chad.


Please review! Did you like it? I'll probably post one more part to this story. Well, I'm going to study some more for a test cause I can't sleep! :) Have a Sonny day!