SPOV
I walked up the stairs at 6:00 am. I was dressed and ready to work. Chad on the other hand, was still warm and cozy in his bed. I was used to the morning routine, because every summer since I was five, I came here. I flung open Chad's door and turned on the light. "Get up," I commanded.
I heard a muffled "No," from the bed. Chad was facing the other direction. His face was buried in his covers, so all I could see was a blonde blob of hair.
"Chad, please don't make me do this." I clenched tightly to the handle of a bucket.
"I'm not getting up." I took a deep breath, raised the bucket above his head and showered him in ice cold water.
"Ahhhhhh!" I think his scream echoed across the farm. He turned to face me totally drenched, but I could still see he was glairing. I smiled with satisfaction. "What the heck was that for?"
"My uncle said that if you didn't get up, I had to pour ice cold water on you." I walked out of the room for a moment and came back with a set of clothes. "Put these on in the next ten minutes and come down stairs, or I am allowed to drench you again." I set the clothes on the bed and walked out of the room.
CPOV
I glared into space after Sonny left. I noticed there was weight on my legs. I looked at the bottom my bed to see Toby, the monster, laying there like that's where he belonged. "Get off my bed!" He looked over at me for a moment and then rested his head back on my legs. I pulled my legs out from underneath him. I walked slowly over to the bathroom and grabbed a towel. "Stupid dog," I grumbled wiping my face off. I got dressed as quickly as I could, but when it came to putting my boots on, I forgot about the water. My feet seemed to skyrocket from underneath me and before I knew it, I was on the floor. I must have made quite a racket, because there Sonny was, standing by the door with a smirk across her face.
"Everything ok up there?" I heard Sonny's uncle yell.
"Yeah, Chad just doesn't know how to put shoes on properly," Sonny yelled back down to him. I scrambled to my feet and put the shoes on "properly." "Very good, now do you need a net to catch you if you fall down the stairs?" I didn't say anything and brushed past her to go downstairs.
When I went into the kitchen, my mouth immediately started to water. There were eggs, bacon, sausage, waffles, toast and every breakfast food imaginable. I sat down at the table and started shoveling in forkfuls. "This is delicious," I admitted.
"Yes, Sonny is a good cook," Sonny's uncle said.
"You made all this?" I asked turning to Sonny.
"Well yeah, you need a lot of energy to work at a farm," she said.
"So this is a corn farm?" I asked. What was I thinking? Sonny told me it was a corn farm like twenty times. Maybe I was just trying to make conversation.
"Yep, we have a few cows to, but mostly corn," Sonny's uncle said putting another forkful into his mouth.
"Oh." There seemed to be a long silence as we kept eating.
"Don't you think it's about time for you two to get to work?" Sonny's uncle looked at the clock. Sonny got up and walked to the door. I reluctantly followed her, leaving me feast behind.
When we got outside, Sonny said "Ok, first, we will go feed and milk the cows. Then-"
"You can't tell Chad Dylan Cooper what to do," I stated. She stopped walking and turned to face me.
"You might have forgotten, but you're in my territory now."
