"Oh my gosh, you're Chad Dylan Cooper!"

I smiled and nodded.

"Hi girls," I said to the squealing crowd of teenage girls.

"Can we get a picture?" one of them asked. I nodded and took a picture with each of them. They left shortly after, jumping up and down and calling probably everybody they knew. I walked into Starbucks and luckily got my iced coffee without anyone seeing through these sunglasses and this hat.

Life is good LA. Being Chad Dylan Cooper is just a plus however. But, I knew I would be staying in Hollywood for the next few months. Why, you might ask? Because of this movie I'm doing. I'm gonna be honest here, I thrilled about this part. It's a romantic comedy with drama, and of course, I'll be playing the lead role. I don't really know what the movie is particularly about yet, but I'm bound to find out soon. Suddenly, my phone rang.

"CDC, talk to me," I said arrogantly as I got into Susan. Pardon me, my car. She's just so special, of course I named her. Who doesn't do that...

"Hey kid."

I smiled. It was Garrett Thorton, the director and producer of the movie.

"Hi Mr. Thorton, what's the dilly?" I asked, chuckling at myself.

"I'm here to update you," he informed me. I nodded to myself.

"The movie is going to be called Friendly Desires. Your character is named Logan Pratt."

Logan Pratt. Cool name, cool actor.

"Your love interest's name is Tiffany Coress," he continued. Pretty name, I decided finally. Then, something that had been bugging me all week came up.

"Mr. Thorton, has anyone been confirmed for the role of Tiffany?" I asked. "Indeed," he answered. My eyes widened.

"May I ask who?" I was surprised I said that. Chad Dylan Cooper doesn't ask like that. I guess because Mr. Thorton had this weird resemblance in his presence to my old studio owner, Mr. Condor.

"Allison Monroe," he said sharply. Thank god I was using bluetooth, because I would have dropped the phone. I swerved out of my lane and almost skidded against the railing fence. I gulped.

"Allison, as in, Sonny Monroe?" I squeaked.

"Yes. Hey, didn't you two date when you were seventeen? Time sure does fly. I have to go. See you in a few days, kid," he said.

"Okay, and Mr. Thorton? Can you not tell Sonny that I'm playing the lead? I want to...surprise her."

"Will do," and then the call was disconnected. I sighed nervously. Sonny. I was going to be working with Sonny.

Two years ago, So Random! and Mackenzie Falls both came to a close. I, of course, immediately got work in the movies and my career in the business was only getting started after four years of playing a teen in high school. Sonny sold her first album almost directly after her show ended, and that's when her real big break arrived. She moved out of her small apartment near Condor Studios and into a big house in Beverly Hills. Of course, her first single was the one she wrote about me. I did buy the album, and yes, I admit, it was fabulous. I haven't seen he since the last day on set of our shows. And I was glad of it. After our break up, let's just say, I was not okay. She was the only girl who could do that to me, make me almost, depressed. After I was trying-to-help! It was ridiculous.

I read a few magazines though, and Sonny changed. She was always dying and cutting her hair, but recently I saw she dyed it blonde with pink tips. I wondered what she'd have to do with it for the movie however. Wow. I'm still in shock. I haven't seen her in two years. I'm twenty one now, she's twenty. This is going to be crazy. And now I have a goal, something I thought I'd never be able to do again, however, after we broke up, I regained my cocky, bad-boy, sexy but charming self that had been slowly deteriorating during the mess in our relationship. I was going to do. I was going to win her back. I was going to make Sonny Monroe remember why she fell for me two years ago.