Dear Sonny,
I knew you would read my letter. I saw the sun shining after all that rain and knew that you were with me. It warms my heart to know that you still share the same love I do for you. You've been gone for a week now, if you lost track of time. In reality, it feels like it's been years since I've seen you. I miss you, Sonshine, you have no idea how much. Ever since you left, the Randoms have been...different. Tawni isn't always talking about herself and has lost a lot of her strong ego. Nico and Grady aren't the goofs they normally are, I haven't heard them talk about identical popcorn twins, cheese pants, or even video games since, you know...And even Zora has changed. She doesn't spend her time in the vents anymore and she's lost her quirkiness. And me...I'm sure I've changed but haven't even noticed it. I still go to your dressing room everyday by habit, ready to knock on the door and have a 'good, fine' fight but I always open it to a sad looking Tawni giving me a sorry face. I'd do anything to have a 'good, fine' fight with you again, Sonny. Even if they were fights, our friends were right. They were flirt-fights, and honestly, they made my day. I miss you and love you Sonny. And again, I hope that you can give me a sign that proves our love still lasts. Miss you shortstack.
Love, Chad.
Sonny watched Chad from heaven as he wrote his letter, and read along as he scribbled down each sentence. She smiled thinking back to their 'good, fine' fights. They really were our way of flirting, she thought. And they made my day too.
Then Sonny remembered how one day she and Chad were passing notes during Ms. Bittermans class and had wrote down their 'good, fine' fight. And she saved that piece of paper, hiding it away in case she ever wanted to look back on it.
The next day Chad sighed as he walked into his dressing room. Another miserable day without Sonny. He walked over to the window, opening it wide and looking up to the sun, taking in the warmth. Suddenly a burst of wind came through the room causing papers all over to rustle. Chad scurried over to pick them up but then paused. Lying on the ground was the paper Chad and Sonny had had their 'good, fine' fight on during class. He thought she threw that away but apparently not.
Small tears formed in his eyes as he thought about all the memories these fights gave him. He picked the paper up and smoothed it out, pinning it to the wall so he could look at it whenever he walked in.
"I love you Sonshine. Thanks for answering my letter."
Up in heaven Sonny looked right back down into Chad's glistening eyes and said, "I love you too Chad, forever and ever,"
