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While she thought she was off the hook of not having to see Chad again, little miss Sonny Munroe was quite wrong. Chad had the nerve to just come up behind her, and once again try to stop her. She just wanted to leave! She didn't want to see him. Okay, she did, but she didn't want to put a damper on his parade by sulking about not being able to go home to Wisconsin. It wouldn't be right if she did.
"What do you want, Chad?" Sonny said in an exasperated voice as she turned around. To keep herself from getting lost in his amazingly blue eyes, she kept looking at the floor like it was interesting.
"For you to accept my offer." What has gotten into me? Chad thought, and started scratching at the back of his head nervously.
"I said no. I don't want to intrude on your family. It'd be awful if I did that. They'd probably hate me, especially showing up uninvited," Sonny said while continuing to look at the floor.
"Am I no longer a person, Sonny? I'm Chad Dylan Cooper, and I invited you to spend Thanksgiving with my family and I since you can't go home to Wisconsin."
"No."
"Please?"
"I said no, Chad."
"The flight for Michigan is going to be taking off in fifteen minutes," the invisible voice said over the intercom.
"It wouldn't kill you, you know." Grabbing out his phone, Chad dialed home. "Hey mom….Oh no, everything's fine….I just wanted to ask if a friend could come over for Thanksgiving. Her flight got canceled, and she doesn't have anyone to spend Thanksgiving with, so can she come over to our house?....Thanks, Mom. Tell dad and Charlotte that I love them….Alright, mom. See you later. Love ya. 'Bye." Chad hung up the phone, and smirked over at Sonny.
"You gonna come?" he asked. Why do I always seem to do this when I'm around Sonny? Oh right, she's too cute. Stupid cute.
"Fine," Sonny replied, and got her phone out as well. She dialed her mother's number, and told her that she was going to be going with a friend to spend Thanksgiving with them since the flight to Wisconsin was canceled, and most likely would be for a while.
Later that night…
Like Chad said he would do, he made it to where Sonny could get on the plane. It wasn't that hard, actually. It must've just been good luck that there were more seats opened in first class than coach. Sonny was able to get on the plane, and at first she wouldn't shut up about how neat it was to be on first class. She said that she felt like a princess, and Chad had slightly smiled at that remark.
Now they were finally in Detroit, and would be going with the rest of the family back to Grand Rapids for Thanksgiving. The car ride there had been interesting, simply because Sonny was able to keep the family entertained, and somehow that included Chad. He'd laughed along at some of her jokes – without telling her, he actually thought some of them were pretty funny – or elbow her in the sides, not painfully, of course, when she'd say something that he preferred his parents not knowing.
They did end up getting to the house before it became too dark out to see, and Sonny marveled at the sight of the Cooper home because it was huge like she imagined. It was also very nice outside, and was just absolutely gorgeous. For once, Sonny Munroe was actually speechless. Chad noticed this and ended up raising his eyebrow at her, but then shrugged it off. She was probably used to seeing a simple home that wasn't spectacular. Well, there goes his ego again.
Sonny followed the family inside, and was breath taken by the beauty of the inside. Everything was neat and in order, and the house looked spotless… for the most part. You could barely tell that they had a dog because it was that clean.
"Chad, be a darling and show Sonny to the guest room," his mother called out, and added, "Take her bags up for her!"
"Okay, mom!" Chad shouted back, and grabbed Sonny's luggage as well as his own. Surprisingly he was able to carry it, and got it upstairs.
"This is your room," Chad said and handed Sonny's luggage to her. "My room is right across the hall. If you need anything, let me know." Now he was back to being nice again. Boy did this boy irritate Sonny with his constant mood swings. One moment he was a jerk, the next moment he was a sweetheart. Could he ever make up his damn mind? Probably not.
"Thanks, Chad. That was oddly sweet of you," Sonny remarked, and gave him a quick friendly kiss on the cheek. "Goodnight!"
With that, Sonny went straight into her bedroom. She'd ask Chad for a tour of the estate when they weren't tired.
Little did Sonny know, Chad was still standing outside of her door with a blush on his cheeks. He grabbed his luggage and carried it over to his bedroom, and shut the door. While inside, he changed out of his current clothes, and put on a pair of pajamas. Who was he kidding? He couldn't sleep; not after that peck Sonny gave him on the cheek. Chad went over to his bed, laid down, and gave a content sigh. Things were going to be interesting.
