A/N I cant really get outta this habit of the author note thingy. So i'll keep doing it. Its a tradition anyways. haha well not really. So speaking of traditions, what traditions do you have on new years eve? Im so excited for 2010! I cant believe this is the last day of 2009. Lets make it awesome. :] Thank you everyone who reviewed&faved. You made me wanna cry. Not really haha. But you made me smile! Well, Enjoy. =]
That morning, Sonny got showered and dressed earlier than usual to go visit Chad.
"Chad! Chad!" Sonny panted, running all the way into his dressing room. So much for showering.
Chad was sitting in one of his leather chairs that most likely cost a fortune, watching The Price is Right.
"What? What?" Chad mimicked, by saying it twice. He sounded really stupid, but Sonny didnt care.
"The Price is Right? Really Chad?" Sonny laughed. Then, almost forgetting why she came, she blurted,
"My mom hasnt met your parents yet! How could we forget such a thing?!" Sonny fell face down on his couch, still exhausted.
Chad scoffed. "Excuse me? We? Unlike you, I remembered." Chad teased.
Sonny sat up on the couch. "So? You set up a date for them to meet or something?"
"No, I said I remembered. I was actually avoiding the whole topic. Dang you for remembering." Chad grumbled, his focus still on the game show.
"Chad! They have to meet! Why are you avoiding it?"
Chad ignored her purposely.
Sonny began to worry. Why would he avoid it, unless he knew something would go wrong?
"Chad! What do you know that I dont?"
Chad turned off the tv and sighed. "Sonny, lets just say its better if we just avoid it, like I have been doing this whole time."
"Why? Whats wrong with them meeting? Your parents are nice, kind, and generous right?" Sonny pushed. She had to get the answer out of him. That would surely do the trick.
"I wish! Sonny, theyre stuck-up snobs that only care about fame and money! Mostly money, though. Theyre only nice to me, and Mister Condor! And you, of course. But nobody else. And I repeat..NOBODY. You got it?" Chad stood up and walked into his bathroom.
Sonny flipped around on the couch and watched his every move. "Yes, I got it. But they still have to meet. Theyre gonna meet someday. And have you even told them yet?"
"Told them what?" Chad asked from the bathroom.
"Told them the most important thing thats happening right now!" Sonny yelled, standing up in the process.
Chad popped his head out, a brush in his hand. "And that would be?"
Sonny's jaw dropped. "Our marriage, Chad." Sonny whispered. She didnt want to get too angry, so her mom always told her to talk softly when she felt herself heating up.
Lets just say, her mom told her alot.
Chad laughed nervously. "Oh r-right, I knew that. I just wanted to make sure you knew that." Chad bluffed.
Sonny's lip quivered. "How could you even forget? You dont think thats important?"
"What?! Of course I think thats important! Now youre putting words in my mouth. When did I say I didnt think thats important?!"
"I said 'The most important things thats happening right now' and you still didnt know." Sonny whispered yet again.
Chad set down the brush and walked towards Sonny.
"Sonny-"
"No, forget it. I have to go." Sonny mumbled and walked out the door before Chad could even call her name.
Chad stood there speechless. Should he go after her? Definitly not.
He had to call his parents and tell them they were getting married.
Sonny walked out of the dressing room, and noticed something strange.
She couldnt quite put her finger on it though.
She looked around the set. It was the same, like she thought earlier.
No, wait, it wasnt the same.
Over by the chocolate fountain, was a new MacKenzie Falls snob. It was a guy with short blonde hair. She couldnt see anything else, he was pretty far away.
"Perfect." Sonny thought and rolled her eyes. Another snob to annoy the heck out of the Randoms. She turned to walk away when she heard someone yell "Hey!"
Thinking she was in trouble, she began to walk faster. She thought maybe it was Murphy, getting mad at her for being at The Falls.
"Wait up, brown-haired girl!" The voice yelled again. It was a guy. And it definitly wasnt Murphy. Murphy wouldnt call anyone a brown-haired girl.
Sonny looked back to see who it was.
It was the new MacKenzie Falls snob.
"Hey, wait up!" He called again, and he was catching up.
Sonny decided to be polite and stop. You cant judge a person before you know them. "Maybe hes nice." Sonny thought.
They stopped in the hallway, and the guy was holding up a wallet and panting.
"Is this yours? I think you dropped it?" The blonde kid spoke. He looked like he was about 19 also, and he had brown eyes. His face was perfectly smooth, no blemishes. Sonny felt herself becoming jealous. His skin was perfect. And tan too. Something she would never be.
Sonny looked down at the wallet. She didnt even bring her wallet with her to Chad's dressing room.
"No, im sorry its not. But thank you for running after me. That was very nice of you." Sonny smiled, and held out her hand. "Im Sonny, Sonny Munroe."
"Oh yeah, from So Random! huh? I love that show! I was actually trying out to get on So Random!, but I got casted for MacKenzie stinkin' Falls. I hate dramas." He scowled, but shook her hand anyways.
"Then why dont you quit?" Sonny laughed awkwardly. There was something strange about that boy.
"I need the money. Oh, im sorry, I forgot to introduce myself! I'm Edgardo."
He held out his hand also, even though they just shook hands. Sonny shook it again, her brow furrowed with curiousity.
"So just Edgardo? No last name?" Sonny questioned.
He shook his head. "Nope."
"Well nice to meet you then. But I better be on my way." Sonny scooted away a bit.
"Wait, I forgot to mention im a HUMUNGO fan of you! Can I get an autograph?" He laughed. He pulled out a tiny piece of scrap paper out of the wallet he assumed was hers, and a pen out of his pocket.
She grabbed the paper and signed it quickly, then handed it back.
"Hey, how'd you know there was paper in that wallet?" Sonny asked. She just had to know.
"Its my wallet, silly." He put the wallet in his pocket, along with the pen and the folded scrap paper.
"But you thought it was mine?" Sonny was getting suspicious.
"Yeah, I lied, babe. I wanted to meet you. To smell you." He leaned in and sniffed her hair.
"I'll see ya 'round." He made an odd clicking noise and walked away.
"Uh-um-" Sonny decided not to reply and ran all the way back to her dressing room.
What a creeper.
Not so sure about that ending. Ah, well review please. And Happy New Years Eve! =]
