"Celsey?" A voice called. Sonny sat up from the bench that she and Celsey were resting on for over an hour. Sonny glared at the father, and then gasped. He gasped, right on cue after she did.
"Chad?!"
"Sonny…?" Sonny crossed her arms across her chest and looked at him.
"So this is what you've been doing for the past eight years, hm?" Sonny asked. Chad glanced at his daughter, then at Sonny.
"Alright, Celsey, let's go." Sonny pulled his arm.
"No, Chad, we need to talk," she said, giving him a look. He looked at Celsey.
"Fine. Your place at 7:30. You live-"
"Here's the address," Sonny said, removing a pen from her pocket and scribbling her address down on Chad's hand, making him mad, "Don't be late. And don't forget."
"Fine."
"Fine."
"Fine!" Chad finally said, ending it, taking Celsey's hand and leading her outside. She gave a small wave to Sonny, and Sonny returned the smile.
"Thanks, um, bro, for taking her."
"Her has a name, Chad. You need to change your life. Honestly, what's happened to you? What's happened to our baby brother?" Chad's brother asked, gesturing towards his other sibling.
"Whatever, man. Bye, Cels." Chad said, leaving. He slammed the door shut, and left Celsey in tears.
"Uwncle Twony, does Dada luv me?" Chad's brother, Tony, looked at his niece.
"Y-Yes, Celsey, he does. Sweetie, wanna go play a game? I'll give you a piggy back ride!" Tony offered, crouching down to Celsey's level. She jumped right on him, a satisfied smile and a giggle.
Chad stayed by the glass door, hearing his daughter's excitement, and what he was missing out on. He sighed, and went over to his limousine.
He awaited for the door to be opened, saying, "I haven't got all day!" His chauffeur rolled his eyes.
"Excuse me, Mister Cooper. Let me get that for you." He gritted the last part. "Where shall we be going tonight?" He asked, trying to keep his cool.
"To 'this!' Address!" Chad said, waving his hand in his face. The chauffeur caught the address, stepped into the driver's side, and entered Sonny's address into the GPS.
Chad crossed his legs, and plugged his iPod into his ears. He put it on shuffle, and listened to the first song.
Meanwhile, Sonny was around her apartment, fretting, about him.
"What am I supposed to do?!" Sonny asked herself, collapsing onto her couch. "How did we end up here?" Sonny placed her hand on her forehead, doubting and wishing. Her apartment buzzer went off.
"It's me." Sonny removed herself from the couch, and opened the door. No longer in her previous attire, Chad stared at her.
"Stop staring and take a seat," Sonny harshly said. Chad did as he was told. Sonny sat down, and icily stared at him.
"So, I move from So Random! and stop acting, you stop talking to me completely, and…and…and you have a daughter?!"
"What does it matter to you? Yeah, I eloped with some cast member of MacKenzie Falls, had a baby, and stopped talking to you… but it doesn't mean that I don't regret it."
"I'm sure," Sonny said.
"I'm being serious. I do regret not keeping in contact with you," he sincerely said.
"You know, Chad," Sonny said in her matter-of-fact voice, "I would've loved to help raise Celsey."
"Who says that you still can't?" Chad asked.
"What?" Sonny asked back.
"Celsey thinks you're great," Chad said smiling, "but she probably hates me," he said, with a frown. Sonny rubbed his shoulder.
"I'm sure she doesn't hate you– you just need to spend more time with her!" Sonny exclaimed. Chad smiled.
"You know, Sonny, I think we've both changed a little over these few five years."
Sonny nodded her head in agreement, grinning. "Yeah, I think we have."
Chad's watch beeped a little. It was now ten after ten and it was way past Celsey's bedtime.
"I gotta go, I think they need me for a late shot," Chad said.
Sonny rolled her eyes. "Really, Chad, really? What just happened? I thought we were actually getting somewhere. But I should've known that you weren't gonna change…"
Chad started to get up and leave.
"… not even for your daughter." Sonny finished her sentence with a harsh tone because Chad; quite frankly, deserved it. He slammed her apartment door, having a picture fall off the back.
Sonny walked over to the now smashed frame, and out came a picture of her and Chad from the earlier days.
"Well, I guess it doesn't matter anymore," she said, and walked into her bedroom.
Chad, on the other hand, had stormed out of his limousine, slamming the door. He unlocked the door to his house, where his siblings were. His brother pointed towards the stairs.
"She took a bath, we read her a story, and she was out like a light.," Tony had said. Chad shook his hand. Tony removed his hand in utter disgust; his own blood just shook his hand, nothing like a hug?
"You know," he started, "ever since you became a teen drama actor, you've let it get to your head," Tony had said with a hint of harsh-ness. Chad stared at him.
"Come on, Chelsea," Tony said to their sister, softly. She came downstairs from Celsey's bedroom. She hugged her brother good bye, and left with their brother.
Chad slid down to the floor, running his fingers through his hair.
"What have I done?"
I'm sorry for leaving this story for over a month. It made me so happy with the reviews I got because this is the first time that one chapter has gotten thirteen reviews. You guys rock, and thank you so much! I'll hopefully try and write a chapter later to make it up to you guys for me being mean. Hopefully I won't be sleeping since it's almost two where I live. In the morning. Once again, thank you so much for the reviews! Honestly, you guys are so amazing. (:
