Disclaimer: See last chapter

~ Chapter Two ~

Sonny looked around the old farm and smiled to herself, she had missed this place so much but she loved Hollywood and all the friends she had made there. She sighed in content as she stepped out of the car, laughing when she landed straight in the mud.

"Glad to see the Hollywood life hasn't changed you." She heard someone shout, grinning when she saw her grandparents walking over to them. Connie smiled at her loving parents and wrapped an arm around her mother, laughing when her dad ruffled Sonny's hair, causing a mock scowl from the young girl.

"We missed you."

"I missed you to Bambi, Nan." Sonny hugged them both tightly,

"I made you cookies, you do eat don't you Sonny? Because I hear all sorts of stories about these Hollywood actresses and how much they want to be thin. But I just want you to know that you are perfect the way you are -" Sonny rolled her eyes and laughed,

"I eat exactly the same as what I used to, don't worry about stuff like that. Now take me to these cookies!" She smiled, linking arms with her grandmother as they walked up the steps. Her grandfather ran after them, ruffling Sonny's hair again causing a loud squeal from her and then a loud laugh. Connie bit down on her lip as she stopped herself from giggling.

"She's beautiful." She heard from behind her, she could feel her whole body shaking as she turned around, wrapping her arms around herself as she looked at the man she had been scared of for so long now.

"Leave her alone." She whispered, shaking her head and looking back at the now closed front door of her childhood home, she could feel tears glazing her eyes as she took a step back,

"You can do anything to me, but don't touch my baby girl... she is so happy."

"I will do what I want, remember?" She nodded, looking down at the floor when he took a large step towards her and moved a hair out of her face with his cold hands, grinning down at her as he looked around to make sure nobody was looking when he forced his lips roughly onto hers.

"Let's hope little Sonny is as good as her mum." He winked at her before turning away and into the house, Connie could feel her whole body shaking, she had been dreading the day she came into this house when her innocent daughter was sixteen – she knew the day was going to come soon.

"Why did I have to bring her here?" She whispered to herself, looking up at the house that she had so many happy memories at but so many bad ones at the same time. She wiped away the tears that had fallen down her face when she heard Sonny call her name, trying to stop her shaking hands as she walked up the steps and bit down on her lower lip. She could only hope that she would be able to protect Sonny enough to make sure nothing happened to her, nothing like what happened to all of the Munroe girls when they turned sixteen.

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