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"Chad Dylan Cooper!
Open your freaking door right now!
I'm not kidding!"
Zora yelled at me.
She was trying to get me to believe that Sonny was hurt.
But, I knew it was a prank.
Sonny, Zora and I were the only three people left in the studio,
Everyone else had already gone home.
"Zora,
I'm not stupid!"
I yelled back.
She was banging on the door now.
"Chad, please."
She wasn't yelling this time.
It almost sounded like she was crying.
Man, she's a good actress.
"Please."
I could hear the desperation.
I heard sobbing now.
Maybe she was telling the truth…
"Zora, do you promise me this isn't a prank?"
"Yes!" it sounded like relief in her voice.
"Okay."
I opened the door slowly to see the young girl crumpled to the floor.
I then suddenly realized that Sonny really wasn't okay.
I left Zora on the floor and took off to Sonny's dressing room.
There she was,
Sprawled on the floor
"Sonny!"
I automatically yelled as I saw the beautiful girl on the floor.
Yes, I just said Sonny was beautiful,
And I had realized it as I saw her lying helpless.
I raced to her side and I felt for a pulse.
It was there,
But barely.
She was pale,
Her skin cold,
Too cold.
I pulled out my phone and called 911;
Gave them the details,
And I hung up,
Before the lady could ask me to stay on the phone.
I needed time alone with Sonny,
Because I realized that I loved her.
All that I had thought had been a lie;
I had always thought,
Chad Dylan Cooper doesn't help screaming little girls,
Chad Dylan Cooper doesn't trust Randoms,
He doesn't care about hurt people,
He doesn't love anyone,
He doesn't fall in love,
And he doesn't fall in love with a Random,
Especially if that random is Sonny Monroe.
I had finally realized that I had been lying to myself.
I pulled Sonny on to my lap and gently pulled her close to me.
I sweetly ran my fingers over her face,
And let my palm rest under her chin.
I heard the ambulance arriving,
So I gently put my face close to Sonny's.
Slowly, I kissed her lips.
I lowered my mouth to her ear,
And then I whispered,
"I love you, Sonny."
Just as I finished, the paramedics rushed in,
And they took my Sonny away from me.
As they took her away, I finally realized what the old saying meant;
"You never know what you have, until it's gone."
