Disclaimer: Nope, I don't own anything you recognize. I only own Demi and Gordon.

Authors Note: It's the much anticipated sequel to The Unknown. There's not much going on in this chapter yet. Thank you so many reviews on the last story. Sorry for any mistakes, I didn't proofread; I'm being rushed to get off my computer.

If you haven't read the first one, I suggest you read that one first before you read this.

They're still the same age and everything. It takes place three weeks after the last ended. It's still in Sonny's point of view.


Weeks later, I had healed and my stitches would be removed from the place where the bullet had hit a few days later I was finally ready to leave. Chad had tried to wheel me out, suggesting I wasn't fit to walk, but I insisted walking. I got into the passenger seat of his black Cadillac Deville and he got into the driver's seat. He started driving to my house.

Demi was staying with Tawni and Grady for the time being. We were going to pick her up after we got her car seat out of my Green Nissan SUV. We would have to get her another car seat soon; it would be all right switching the car it was in then since I couldn't drive at the time because of my stitches.

We had a long way to drive so Chad sparked a conversation, "Other than having my daughter, what have you been doing in these last few years?"

"I quit So! Random so I could have Demi without the paparazzi stalking me and to hide from you. Other than that, I pretty much only raised her so far and babysat Gordon, not much other than that. I haven't had a boyfriend since you. What about you? You couldn't have only been doing the movie for the last few years."

"Well, I did my part, of course. I had a few flings with some Italian girls and got called a jackass from each of them whenever I found myself drunk, though I never remembered when I got drunk. I must have tried to have sex with them or tried flirting with other girls. I never did have sex with any other girl that you, just to let you know."

My eyes widened; I had never expected Chad to be that way, "Wow, Chad that's not how you used to be."

"Being separated from you made me that way, I was insane."

I felt somewhat guilty for a moment, but then again, he had broken up with me so I realized that I shouldn't feel that way and the feeling stopped, "You were that way because you were away from me?"

He nodded.

"Why didn't you call me or something?"

"I figured you had all ready found someone else; you're a great girl after all. I'm surprised that you haven't been married to another guy all ready."

I pressed my hands onto the console and leaned over, embracing my mouth onto his, letting go quickly, "You're so sweet. I wouldn't have any other guy than you."

"I know, I'm great, aren't I?"

I giggled, "Yes, you are."

We pulled up to my house. I was left wondering where the time had gone. Once Chad parked, we stepped out and walked over to my car. I hit the unlock button on my keys, which Tawni had brought to me while
I was in the hospital. He opened the door to the back seat. He stared at the pink Disney Princesses car seat.

"What are you doing?" I asked, eyeing him strangely.

"What am I supposed to do?" He asked, still staring at the car seat with a blank expression.

I laughed and hit his arm playfully, "Take it out. "

"How?"

I sighed, "I'll do it, but you'll have to put it in your car since I can't do it because of the stitches."

I released the car seat from the seat of the car within about ten minutes. Chad picked it up and took it to his car where I assembled it properly. We got back into the front of the car; Chad started driving to Tawni and Grady's apartment.

"So Demi's into Disney Princesses?" He asked, staring at the road ahead.

"Yeah, she loves everything Disney," I replied.

"I could tell," He smirked. I smirked along with him.

"Yeah, it's kind of obvious with the clothes she wears and how her room is decorated and just about everything else."

"When is her birthday?"

"December first."

I didn't even have to think about it.

"What about her favorite color?"

"Yellow."

We finally pulled into the parking lot of the apartment building. I hurriedly unbuckled myself and steppes out of the car, anxiously waiting for Chad. I really wanted to see my daughter since I hadn't seen her much for the past few weeks. Chad barely even saw her since he stayed with me at the hospital the whole time and she would only come in the room when he wasn't in there. After the whole event of the shooting, Demi was somewhat shaken and wouldn't trust her own father since she had never met him.

"Come on Chad!" I whined playfully.

He laughed, "I'm coming, Sonny, I'm coming."

We walked into the apartment building and went straight for the elevator. The ride up the fourteen floors seemed like an eternity. We finally got to Tawni and Grady's apartment. Demi came running for me as soon as she saw me. I picked her up, "Hey baby girl."

"I missed you, Momma," She said, hugging me closer than she all ready was.

"I missed you too," I set her back down on the floor, remembering I wasn't supposed to be lifting things with the stitches in.

I looked over to Tawni and Grady who sat on the couch, "Thank you so much for taking care of her these past three weeks."

"Don't mention it, you've watched Gordon way longer for me and Grady," Tawni replied.

"Really, don't thank us," Grady added.

"I just feel that you need to he thanked since you two watched her so long," I replied.

Demi tugged on my jean-leg, "Momma?"

I stroked her brown hair with my hand, "Yeah, baby?"

"I wanna go home, Momma."

"All right, we'll go."

Grady brought over Demi's tiny little princess suitcase and I took it in my hand. Chad, Demi, and I started for the door, "Thanks again!" With that, we left.

Demi's tiny hand gripped onto mine as she stood on my right side, away from Chad. We went down the elevator and left the building into the parking lot. Chad put Demi's suitcase in the trunk of the car as I buckled her into her car seat. I sat down in the passenger seat; Chad sat in the driver's seat, driving back to my house.

"Are you really my daddy?" Demi's voice broke through halfway to our destination. The drive home had been quiet before she spoke up.

"Yeah, Demi," Chad replied, "I am."

"How come you never came to visit before?"

I could see that his facial features softened with sympathy, "I never knew that you existed."

"Oh, are you going to leave? Are you going to stay?"

"I'm going to stick around, Demi; I don't want to miss another moment of you growing up."

Her face lit up. I knew she was satisfied with that answer.


Author's Note: Okay, the next chapter might not be up for a while. I don't have Internet at the moment because Frontier is a piece of crap, or at least that's my first impression of the service. Verizon switched and now Frontier isn't working. I'm using the Internet at my grandfather's by using a neighbor's Wi-Fi. I'll try to write some on my iPod and send it to my computer later when the Internet decides to actually work. Please review. I'll be able to read reviews on my phone if the Internet doesn't work soon. Reviews are very appreciated.