Author's Note: Hey everybody! Just wanted to explain what I'll be doing in this "story" so no one is confused later. Basically for every song on the album, I will be writing a Channylicious one-shot. These one-shots will not have ANYTHING to do with one another and will most likely be set at very different times throughout the chapters. (For instance, this one is set WAY in the future when Sonny and Chad are all grown up.) For anyone who read my other SWAC story "Just Enemies" this is NOT the sequel I talked about maybe writing. This is just a fun in-between thing, something low stress for me and (hopefully) entertaining for all of you. So this "story" is basically just a collection of song fic one-shots. Confused yet? That's okay, you'll get it. Disclaimer: I don't own Sonny with a Chance, So Random, or ANY of the Taylor Swift songs in this story. Anyway, please review if you liked it so I know whether or not to continue. Enjoy the first one-shot!

Sonny's POV:

You were in highschool working part time waiting tables,
Left a small town, never looked back,
I was a flight risk, with a fear of falling,

Wondering why we'd bother with love,

If it never lasts,

I say, can you believe it,

As we're lying on the couch,

The moment I could see it,

Yes, yes I can see it now,

"Honey, I'm home!" I heard Chad yell as he walked through the front door. "Where are you?"

"In the living room." I smiled and looked up from the photo album I had been studying as he walked in the room. "Hi."

"Hi." He walked over, leaned down, and punctuated his greeting with a quick kiss.

I grinned as he broke away and stood straight again, his hand reaching up to his neck to loosen his tie. "How was work?"

"Exhausting, but good." He flopped down on the couch beside me, still struggling with his tie, and I noticed the laugh lines that were beginning to show around his eyes. Just one more sign that we weren't kids anymore.

"Here, let me get that for you." I leaned over and grabbed his tie, pulling him closer as I loosened it. "There." I said after a second. I looked up to find Chad staring at me intently, a loving smile on his face.

"You're beautiful." He leaned over my rounded stomach and kissed me gently on the neck. I shivered with pleasure.

"Thanks. You're not so bad yourself you know." I placed my hands on his chest and kissed him gently on the lips, reveling in the fact that he could still make me feel lightheaded after two years of marriage.

He broke away slightly and whispered, "I love you Sonny Allison Cooper."

I smiled and started to reply, when a flutter of movement in my stomach made me jerk away slightly.

Instantly Chad was on his feet. "What's the matter? Is it the baby? Is it time?"

I laughed at his anxiousness and pulled him back down next to me. "No, no, no nothing like that. She just kicked. Believe me, when its time, I'll let you know."

Chad sighed and ran his hands through his hair, then smiled ruefully. "I know. I'm just nervous I guess."

"I know. I am too. But everything's going to be fine. The doctor said little Faith is right on schedule." I looked down again and patted my stomach. "It could be any day now."

"I can't wait to see her." Chad reached over and gently placed his hand on my stomach with the same reverent awe and unsureness that told me exactly what a good father he was going to be. After a second he removed his hand and glanced down at the photo album in my lap. "Is this what you were up to all day? Reminiscing?"

I smiled. "Pretty much."

We both stared down at the photo I had been looking at earlier. A younger version of me, as sophomore in highschool, stared back at us, a happy smile on her face. I was standing at the counter of my favorite diner in my hometown in Wisconsin, and carrying a platter of food in one hand. The picture had been taken just a few weeks before the day I had gotten the call from Condor Studios that had changed my life forever.

Chad smiled. "Can you believe that that girl, so sweet and innocent and beautiful, would fall for this loser?" I laughed aloud as he turned the page to show a picture of himself on the Mackenzie Falls cast, surrounded by adoring female fans.

"I know right?" I raised my eyebrows at him mischievously. "I'm so unlucky."

He captured my hand in his own and pressed it to his lips. "And I'm so lucky. Because that beautiful girl from Wisconsin came out to Hollywood and taught a jerk-throb TV star about love." He let go of my hand and laughed as he looked back down at the picture. "Before I met you I thought love was the most pointless risk ever."

I touched his cheek. "I think we taught eachother."

He pulled me closer until I was practically sitting in his lap, then turned to the next page of photos.

Do you remember we were sitting there by the water?
You put your arm around me for the first time,
You made a rebel of a careless man's careful daughter,

You are the best thing that's ever been mine,

I pointed at the next set of pictures. "I took these on our third date, remember? The first time you took me to to your special spot by the lake."

Chad smiled. "I remember. That was the first time I dared to put my arm around you."

I smiled too, but a little sadly, and gently touched the pictures of our smiling faces. "I remember being scared that day."

He looked at me confused. "You were scared because I put my arm around you?"

"Yes. I mean, no." I shook my head. "You didn't scare me. I was just scared of how much I liked you. I was worried you might turn out to be like my dad. When he left us, I saw how hurt my mom was. I told myself I would never let myself love someone enough that they could hurt me that much. And then I met you and.. well, it was scary."

Chad took my hand and squeezed it. "I know sweetie, but you were brave. You let me in. Even though I was a jerk, and I hurt you so many times, you let me become a part of your world, and you let me into your heart. And I'll never stop thanking you for that."
I smiled, tears beginning to sting my eyes at his sweet words. "I love you."

"I love you too."

Flash forward and we're taking on the world together,

And there's a drawer of my things at your place,

You learn my secrets and you figure out why I'm guarded,

You say we'll never make my parents mistakes,

I turned the page and instantly began to laugh away my tears. The photo was of me, in Chad's old dressing room at Condor Studios. I was wearing a "Mackenzie Falls is #1!" shirt and sticking my tongue out at the camera. "That was the day Grady spilled chili cheese fries all over me in the cafeteria and I asked to borrow one of your shirts for the rest of the day. Of course, Tawni wouldn't let me near her precious clothes." I rolled my eyes, laughed, then continued. "When you pulled out that Mack Falls shirt I thought I was going to smack you."

Chad laughed. "You did smack me! But it was worth it because I got that lovely picture of you."

I chuckled. "After that I started keeping a drawer of emergency clothes in your dressing room just in case. Tawni swore the sight of my clothes made her barf."

Chad grinned. "Well I always thought you looked hot in them."

I winked at him. "Oh, I know, I looked like a supermodel in everything I put on."

"Yes, you did. And still do." Chad flipped over to the next page.

But we got bills to pay,
We got nothing figured out,
When it was hard to take,

Yes, yes, this is what I thought about,

"Oh wow." I said, as I saw the next picture. Chad and I were sitting on opposite ends of the kitchen table in my apartment. I was surrounded by college textbooks, and appeared to be writing a paper. Chad was leafing through my bills, with a sheet of paper on one side of him and a calculator on the other.

"I remember that day. We were fighting." Chad shook his head. "We were just stepping out into adult world and we were really stressed out."

I nodded. "My mom was over to help me pack up to move to my new apartment, and she took that picture. I was so mad at her, I was trying to concentrate." I laughed. "I was trying to juggle our relationship, So Random, and college all at the same time."

"And I offered to help by keeping track of your bills." Chad rolled his eyes. "What a sweet boyfriend I was. Reminding you of how much of your hard earned money really belongs to other people."

"Aw, no, you were helpful! Really! I loved that we could work along side eachother like that, even when we were mad."

"Yep, good practice for married life. Cause let me tell you, you are one hard person to live with. Ouch!" He rubbed his arm where I'd playfully smacked him. "See?"

I grinned, stuck my tongue out at him, and turned to the next page.

Do you remember all the city lights on the water?
You saw me start to believe, for the first time,
You made a rebel of a careless man's careful daughter,

You are the best thing that's ever been mine,

"Aww! These are my favorites." I pointed at the pictures. "From when you proposed. Remember?"

"Of course I do! I was so nervous I almost threw up on your shoes instead of telling you how much I loved you." Chad laughed.

I glanced through the pictures of us standing beside the lake, our special spot. I hadn't been that surprised when Chad offered to take me there after work one night. It was just where we went to talk and hang out and usually exchange some kisses. I had been surprised though when I realized the entire beach had been lit up with candles, lanterns and Christmas tree lights. They had made the lake sparkle and shimmer like a diamond. I was so wonderstruck, I didn't even notice that Chad had gotten down on one knee, or see the photographer who was hiding just a few yards away, snapping secret pictures of our big moment.

When I had looked back at Chad, he had been down in front of me, his blue eyes shining from the twinkling lights, his face earnest and filled with love. "I love you Sonny, more than life itself. You are my everything, and I want to spend every single day of the rest of my life showing you how happy you make me, and trying to make you happy in return. I would be completely blown away, and honored, if you would be willing," here he had pulled out the red velvet ring box that had made me smile through the happy tears that were already streaming down my face, "to become my wife."

"Yes." I whispered quietly, remembering the moment as vividly as if I were still standing there. I smiled and turned the page.

And I remember that fight; 2:30 AM,

Cause everything was slipping right out of our hands,
I ran out crying, and you followed me out into the street,

Braced myself for the goodbye,
Cause that's all I've ever known,
But you took me surprise,

You said, "I'll never leave you alone",

You said I remember how we felt sitting by the water,
And everytime I look at you, its like the first time,

I fell in love with a careless man's careful daughter,
She is the best thing that's ever been mine.

"When was this picture taken?" I pointed at the next photograph. Chad and I were standing by the lake again, but it was clearly not the night of our engagement. It looked like it was a few months later in the winter. He was holding me close, and it looked like I was crying.

"That was the morning after the night we had that big fight. Don't you remember? You were scared, I was tired, and we had a huge argument at two-thirty in the morning at my house. You drove away crying and all I could do was sit there and hate myself for hurting you and worry about where you were." He sighed just at the memory. "I started calling around in the morning, but no one had seen you. Eventually, I called Tawni and she asked me if we had had a special place. That's when I knew you'd be at the lake."

I nodded. "How could I forget? Tawni drove you there and we apologized. I had been crying all night long."

Chad tucked a piece of hair behind my ear. "I can't believe I was such a jerk."

"No, I was wrong too." I stopped, suddenly, confused. "Wait... what were even fighting about that night? I mean, really, do you remember?"

He paused and considered the question. "No... I don't."

I laughed. "Well I guess we worked that out then."

He laughed too then leaned close to me, his breath tickling my ear. "I'm glad. I wouldn't trade our life together for anything. I still remember exactly how I felt the first time I realized I love you and since then I've never stopped feeling that way."

I smiled and grabbed his hand, lacing our fingers together before I turned to the next page.

Hold on, make it last,

Hold on, never turn back,

You made a rebel of a careless man's careful daughter,

You are the best thing that's ever been mine,

Do you believe it?

We're gonna make it now,

And I can see it,

I can see it now,

"You looked so gorgeous coming down the aisle that day. I couldn't even breathe, I was so awestruck." Chad smiled at the pictures from our wedding.

As I looked down at the pictures of me smiling up at Chad in my beautiful white dress, I felt tears well in my eyes again. He noticed them and frowned. "What's wrong?"

"Nothing." I smiled through my tears and started to wipe them away. "It's just, now I can see that we were always supposed to be together. Right from the start, from the first moment I met you and you stole my frozen yogurt, we eachothers soulmates."

"I know. It seems crazy." Chad rested his forehead against mine, his hand resting lightly on my cheek, his thumb caressing my tears away. "But look where we ended up. Married and happy with a precious baby girl on the way. We made it through everything, all the fights and break ups and awkward moments. We're together forever. And I can honestly say, Sonny Cooper, you are the best thing that's ever been mine." He leaned in and kissed me slowly but passionately. I returned his kiss, reminded for the thousandth time of why I loved him so much.

Suddenly I pulled away, surprising Chad. "Uhh, Chad?"

"Hmmm?" He murmured, pulling me closer to him.

"I-I think we might have some more pictures to add to the album soon. Like, really soon."

I felt him tense and he pulled away slightly, his eyes searching mine for the meaning behind my words. "What do you mean?"

I looked up at him, my eyes shining and my heart beating fast. "Well... I think my water just broke. Its time."

You are the best thing that's ever been mine...

AN: Sooo, what did you think? I know its a little different than other things I've done in the past, but I hope you still liked it! Sorry if you're not Taylor's biggest fan, but I tried to pick music that I could most easily see myself writing a story about. Oh, and I did change the lyrics a little bit to make it fit the story more (I changed "You were in college" to "You were in highschool"). Hope you enjoyed this, please review if you did! And thanks for reading!