A/N: This is my first multi-chapter on fanfiction and right now I'm hoping it'll end up being okay. I generally write one-shots because I find them fun, cute, and easier to write. Additionally, there's almost no chance I'll get bored of a one-shot's plot because they take such a short time to write and have such a small plot. So here I go for a multi-chap. I really hope it won't crash and burn...
Disclaimer: I own Sonny with a Chance. My mom bought it for me off eBay for my birthday. Chad and Sonny will be dating on the next episode. I met Sterling Knight yesterday. Pretty soon, I'll be cast as a new role on Sonny with a Chance. Today is also opposite day.
Enjoy!
Sonny's POV
I waved to my mom, blowing her a quick kiss, before turning to the entrance to Condor Studios. As I made my way towards the door, I heard my mom's voice call my name after my retreating figure.
"Sonny! Wait a minute!"
I swung around, sighing inwardly, and hurried back to the car, all the while wondering what my mom could possibly want.
"Hon, I forgot to tell you. Abby called last night," Abby was my mom's sister, my aunt. She was possibly the most obnoxious, fake, annoying... "Josie is coming in for about a month to visit her friend that moved here a year ago," Scratch that. Aunt Abby was the second most obnoxious, fake, annoying woman that ever lived. My cousin Josie topped her, easily. "She'll be staying with us for her visiting period, and since she happens to be studying makeup and hair, Marshall was kind enough to offer Josie an internship with the Mackenzie Falls makeup artists. So she'll be working with you at Condor Studios!" My mom finished. I couldn't believe it. Josie, my terrible cousin, just so happened to be interning at the studio I work at? For a month? "Now Sonny, I know Josie isn't your favorite cousin, but according to Abby and Marshall, she should be arriving today. So just keep and eye out for her. Show her around the studios and introduce her to your cast mates. Who knows? Maybe she's changed," I nodded, forcing a smile. My mom patted my hand and drove away as I turned slowly back towards the studios, my smile disappearing.
The morning passed uneventfully. So far I hadn't seen Josie. She was probably off with the makeup artists of Mackenzie Falls, learning all there was to know about putting foundation powder on Chad Dylan Cooper's face. Although I hadn't seen Josie, I had heard mention of her. Apparently Nico and Grady had seen her in the cafeteria once and were positive they were both in love. That was one thing about Josie. She was great with the guys.
Josie was one of those girls that you could just look at her and know she was a (excuse the language) slut. She'd parade around with low cut tops and the teeniest excuses for skirts or shorts I'd ever seen. Her makeup always looked perfect, her bouncy blonde hair styled to perfection. She got her blonde hair from her mom who spoiled her rotten enough to pay for expensive hair dye so that her dear daughter could honestly look like a Californian babe. It sickened me.
Josie and her mother lived in Northern California near Sacramento. Up until now, I'd been thankful for that. The far distance between Wisconsin and California meant that I rarely had to pay my cousin a visit. Now that we lived in Hollywood, it seemed I'd be seeing a bit more of Josie.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not usually like this. I don't enjoy putting other girls down or being mean to them. But Josie just gets under my skin, big time. It was going to be a long month.
At lunch, I walked with Tawni to the cafeteria to grab a bite to eat before rehearsal. As we entered the hallway, I noticed with a pang of annoyance a familiar looking shirt. It was a t-shirt I'd outgrown a year ago. My mom had sent it to Aunt Abby hoping that the petite Josie could use it. Apparently, she could. The girl wearing the t-shirt was turned away from me, her arms wrapped around some poor boy's neck as they made out in a corner of the cafeteria.
"Glad to see she's made friends," I muttered to Tawni as I made my way over, hoping to pass them and get in line for lunch. The pair was wrapped around each other tightly, but they happened to be standing about where the lunch line ended.
Tawni giggled with me as we made our way past the couple, only to be cut off by a Teen Gladiator hulk bypassing us to get in line for food. I glared at the back of his head as Tawni and I got into line a couple feet from Josie.
I heaved a sigh, remembering what my mother said about being friendly to Josie. I took a deep breath. "Hey, Josie. You wanna stop making out with--" I stopped when my cousin and the boy broke apart. Josie's lip gloss was a bit smeared and the familiar blonde-haired blue-eyed boy was nervously fixing his hair as I stared at them. "Chad?"
"Uh, hey Sonny. Fancy seeing you here," Chad said, his voice breaking, I could see Josie looking between the two of us suspiciously.
"How do you two know each other?" she asked, sounding confused and dumb. I glared at them.
"We're.... coworkers of sorts," Chad told her, trying to figure out what exactly our relationship was. "Since we both work for the same studio... we see each other around."
Yeah, you forgot to mention I hate your guts... I thought, staring down Chad. He looked away sheepishly.
"Right," I said, faking an innocent smile. "Good to see you, cousin," I pronounced the word as if it was the most important thing in the word. Chad looked up at us, startled. "Oh, Chad, didn't Josie tell you? We're cousins," I informed him, enjoying the look on Chad's face.
"Well, this is awkward," Tawni muttered beside me. The three of us turned to look at her, forgetting she was there. "What?" Tawni asked, all of our eyes glaring at her. "I'm just speaking the truth. C'mon, Sonny. Let's get some food," she grabbed my hand and towed me up the now-empty cafeteria lunch line.
We got our food and sat down at So Random's usual table. Grady, Nico, and Zora had already eaten while Tawni and I were rehearsing a new "Check it Out! Girls" skit, "Check it Out! Girls in the Jungle".
Tawni watched me anxiously as I stabbed my blob of mush angrily with a fork. I couldn't believe that even Chad had fallen for Josie's looks. I shouldn't be surprised, I told myself, attacking the food again. Every guy that sees her finds her to look like a goddess or something. Why should Chad be different? If anything, he would have been the first to fall for her. They're both shallow, arrogant, egotistic, full of it, stupid, annoying, difficult...
"Sonny? Are you all right? You stabbed a hole in your plate," Tawni told me. I glanced down and saw she was right. The food's juices were now dripping out of the bottom of my styrofoam plate through a hole. I heard a giggle and looked up. It seemed like Chad and Josie were back to sharing spit. I stood up quickly, grabbed the dripping plate and deposited it, along with my lunch, into the trash. Then I stalked out of the room, ignoring the cold feeling I got as I passed Josie and Chad.
A/N: Well? What do you think? I just had to have Josie get with Chad. It was too easy. Sonny jealous? Chad confused? What could be better? Anyway, rate and review. With any luck, the next chapter should be up soon.
