Sonny's POV

The day of the trip came really fast. I couldn't sleep all night, I am really excited, especially when it is an all paid trip to Pennsylvania. The only thing is, is that either Chad or I have to cook, but I don't mind. When I woke up, I ran to my bathroom and washed up. I went back to my room and changed into a navy blue sweat suite. I already packed my stuff and they were waiting in the living room. One my table lay my passport and plane ticket to PA. I have no idea how I will get through this. We are taking first class but ever since the accident a few years ago, I don't take planes.

*Flashback*

"Ladies and gentlemen please fasten your seatbelts, we are going though some technical difficulties" the lady on the intercom says. I start hyperventilating and my dad looked at me, trying to calm me down. I held my dad's hand.

"Daddy, what is happening?" I say. I can hear my heart pounding. Everyone is talking really loud and praying and trying to be calm.

"Don't worry Sonny, we are going to be fine, I love you" My dad says. I love him too and right now I am scared out of my life.

"Love you too dad" I said before kissing his cheek, I closed my eyes before I heard a crash. My dad looked out his window. The wing of the plane on my dad's side crashed against a field of grass. I fell toward my dad and the side of the plane broke. Just collapsed, and everyone on that side of the plane died, except for me."

*End Flashback*

A salty tear ran down my cheek. My dad practically saved me. I wanted the window seat, but he wouldn't let me. It is like he knew. I got my stuff off my desk and headed to the kitchen. My mom just finished with my breakfast. She turned to face me, her smile disappeared.

"What's wrong?" She asked me. She was always worried about me. I love so much for that. She loves me and I can't get enough of it. But when I thought of the answer I would give her to that question, it had to be a lie. I didn't want to worry her, plus she thought I got over my aerophobia.

"Nothing," I answered her, "I'm just going to miss you." I was true, I will miss her. After I ate the lovely breakfast my mother made for me, I was waiting for Chad to pick me up. It was nice of Chad to offer. Chad can be sweet sometimes. I hope he doesn't ruin the vacation. I decided to go to my room and make sure I didn't forget anything.

Chad's POV

Today is the day I go to Eagle Lake. Eagle Lake is the only place in the world I can reminisce of what is good about my childhood. Anyway, I am on my way to the house of Sonny Monroe. I can't believe she let me pick her up. I want to have a relationship with her and that can not happen if I'm mean. I pulled up to her driveway and got out of my convertible. It was a great day so I kept the top down. I went up to her door and rang the door bell. I waited a minute until a short woman answered the door. She smiled and I introduced myself.

"Good Morning Mrs. Monroe, I'm Chad Dylan Cooper" I said, trying to give a good impression. She smiled and motioned me to enter. As I got in, I looked around to embrace Sonny's shelter.

"Sonny, Chad is here. You don't want to be late" her mother yelled. A moment later, Sonny entered the premises. She was wearing the most flattering sweat suite I have ever seen. The dark blue suite hugged her every curve. I couldn't help but stare.

"Chad" she said, loud enough to break my trance. I blinked several times.

"Yeah, we better get going, thank you Mrs. Monroe" I said before grabbing Sonny's luggage. It wasn't that heavy. Sonny grabbed her papers and thanked me. We walked to my car and I put her stuff next to mine. I opened the passenger seat for her and only after that; I realized her mom was still looking at us. Once we pulled out of the driveway, she looked at me and smiled.

"What?" I said, looking from me to the rode.

"Why are you so nice today?" She asked. How can she ask that? CDC is always nice.

"I'm tired of being a jerk to you" I said before grinning. She put on her signature smile. The airport was not that far. The rest of the car ride, we just listened to music. I parked my car in the parking lot. I arranged for someone to come and pick it up. As if right on queue, a plane landed. The side of the plane said Pennsylvania. I looked over at Sonny. She was not smiling any more. In fact she looked like she was struck.

"Are you OK?" I asked her. Was she afraid to get on the plane? I mean, it is first class, not commercial. She looked at me and put on a smile. "I'm fine, let's go" she said. Her smile was different though. It was not the same as the rest. I nodded and we head toward the building. After all the paper work and weighing the luggage, it took us and hour and a half. It was right on point to go in the plane.

As we sat in our large chairs, Sonny had her eyes closed and was breathing slowly and carefully. I looked at her kind of spectacle. I just hope she was going to make the long hours of the flight. Ten minutes later we were signaled to buckle our seat belts. I quickly buckled mine. I looked over to Sonny. She was fumbling with her belt. I bent over and buckled it for her.

"T-thanks" She shuttered. I smiled at her. The airplane noises were coming and we were moving full speed ahead. I smiled as we were rising of the ground. I looked at Sonny once more and she was clutching onto the arm rest, hyperventilating.

"Sonny, what's wrong?" I asked her. She was freaking me out.

"I c-can't b-breathe, my throat is closing and my ears are blocked" She said through her sobs. I moved the arm rest that was separating us and held her close. She hid her face into my chest. Once we were stable in the air, I took off my belt and sat closer to her. She calmed down a little bit. I looked at her and realized she fell asleep. I unbuckled her and put her head on my lap. A few hours into the flight, she woke up. She got off my lap, still holding my hand.

"You want to tell me what is going on?" I ask her quietly. I want to know what her problem is. She was going to have a major panic attack. She nodded and started to speak.

"A few years ago, I was on a plane, and something happened. I lost my dad that day" She started crying and I just held her close. She was making my shirt wet with her tears. I had no idea. She was always so happy; I thought her life must be perfect. I held the sad Sonny in my arms for the rest of the flight. When we started to land she grip got stronger. I rubbed her back in a circular motion. Stroking her hair I said "Shh, It will be ok, we are going to be ok." I kissed her head. She was so vulnerable. We landed safe and sound. We held hand once we exited the plane. We got our stuff and a Condor Studios limo picked us up to go to the Eagle Lake Park.

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