We were right in front of Sonny's house, as we said our final goodbyes for the night. Being friends was the best thing we could have ever done. Even though I wanted it to go quicker, I was happy with what I got. I hugged her before she went up her walkway to her door. (A friend hug, BTW).

"Bye, Sonny. I had a wonderful day with you. See you tomorrow." I smiled, waving, and flashing her a friendly smile before I went into my own house, closing the door behind me.

Sonny didn't answer she just waved and smiled then went into her house, closing the door slowly behind her. I loved how she was so down to earth, and how she wouldn't be angry with just one little stupid thing she or another person did. She would be the one to work it out, with everyone who made a stupid decision.

I walked into my house, and my mom practically pounced in front of me. I didn't know if she was angry, happy or sad. She never changed emotions, which in some cases it was pretty scary and awkward.

"Yeah, mom your kinda creeping me out right now. Tell me what I did wrong and get my grounding over with. Even though I don't know what I really did wrong, I would like you to tell me." I told her. I was getting annoyed at her, constant non moving starring me in the eyes. (which was creepy on many levels.)

"Where the hell were you? I have told you to phone before you go out. That is the only rule and you break it! I thought I raised you better then that, to obey orders, and not to do something that you know your not aloud to do. By the way what were you doing that you have absolutely no time to phone me?" Mom asked.

"I was with a girl, my friend, Sonny. Are you happy? Did I really have to tell you, like this. I am a guy I do things that were stupid, you have to get used to it. Surely you would have, being with me for what 17 years?" I asked, sarcastically.

"Don't use sarcasm around me, young man!" She warned. "I have warned you about that before, too. What is going on with you? Your breaking the rules, doing stuff that you know your not supposed to do. I got a phone call from your school today.." She trailed off.

"What? The school phoned you? What was it about? Was it something bad, that I did?" Oh my gosh, I cant believe they phoned! I am going to be grounded for the rest of entirety.

"You were talking in class, and you called the teacher a bitch. Ok, I really thought I raised you better then that. But clearly I made a mistake along the way. What made you do that, Chad? The people you hang around with? What is it?" She asked tears falling everywhere.

"Mom, I was having fun. For every day since now I have followed the rules done everything right. I have never done one thing that was bad. What the heck I did something that was bad for the first time in my life. Is that that bad?" I asked, getting irritated.

"Chad you don't get one day to act all bad! Either you act bad your entire life, or your good. You have to choose. You cant decide to be good for the first 17 years, and then be bad for the rest of your life. I think your trying to impress that girl beside us, and if you have to act that way around her, your not going to be aloud to hang out with her, or even date her. I am sorry, but it is what's gonna have to happen." She said.

I stormed off into my room, slamming my door as hard as I possibly could.

I immediately went to my phone and called Sonny.

"Hello, Chad. Is everything ok?" She asked, picking it up, and putting it to her ear.

"No nothing is ok! My mom is being a bitch, she said that if I act like I was today to impress you I wont be able to hang around with you! You had nothing to do with my acting, that was all me! No one else." I yelled, but not as loud that my mom would be able to hear.

"Chad, don't call your mom a bitch. She is just doing what she thinks in right for you. And in her opinion, it is you not hanging with me, if I am making you act that way. You have to respect it. Yes you probably wont listen to her, because you really like me…as a friend. But, you still have to respect what she thinks." Sonny told me, like she would tell everyone else she knew. Because that is what she does, she gives really good advice. I wish I could give advice like that. And, people know she is right, and they try to believe she isn't, but in the end she is, always right. Always.

"You know your really going to get annoying with your really, really good advice thing going on. And, always being right, you know that can get very annoying. Haha, I'm funny I know, you know you love me." I laughed, smiling the entire time.

"Yes, I do. And, all of my friends hate that I have this gift. It is a gift to be able to give such useful advice. And I've got it. I don't know why they choose me….." She trailed off.

"They choose you to have the best advice anyone could ever have, because there was just one thing that they were missing to have the most perfect human being on the planet. And, the most perfect and beautiful human being on the planet is my best friend. Always and forever." I said, starting to hear her start to cry.

"Do you really think that Chad?" She asked, her voice cracking with every word she spoke.

"Yes. I don't just spill my heart out, and not mean it. I am not like that." I smiled, hearing every sob she let out, which made me start to cry as well.

"You're a really nice person, Chad. Nicer then most of the guys I know, well nicer then all the guys I know. Most of them are huge assholes, who don't know what it means to not hurt a girl. Every one of the guys I know, besides you have broken my heart, cheating on girls is not the most thought out plan. Don't do it. It will only end in tears." She said, crying even harder now. Probably remembering all of they guys she dated who cheated on her.

"I would never cheat. Never. But I have to go, my mom will find me, and I don't want to see her at this particular moment." Chad laughed.

"Yeah, good bye Chad. Have a good rest of the day. See you at school tomorrow." she said.

"K, bye." I said, hanging up afterwards.

A little while later I went out of my room for supper. I didn't talk to my mom, I didn't make eye contact with her. I wasn't thinking about her, period.

"Ok, Chad. It has been two hours. You have to talk to me something. I am your mother for crying out loud. We are not meant to not talk to each other. It isn't right." She said.

"Mom, I will talk to you again when I am ready. Ok, not until." I said. The rest of the dinner was quiet, until Mom was doing some of the dishes while I was still eating, she dropped on the plates of her foot. Making it cut all across the foot. Which looked like it really hurt. She screamed, and cried. I screamed, because of her screaming. I immediately got up and got something to cover her foot. It was bleeding like crazy. She didn't stop crying, and screaming. Which was really starting to make my ears hurt.

"Mom, shut up! I am trying to take care of your foot. But I cant if I am distracted by your screaming. And I am sure the people beside us are really starting to get annoyed with the screaming." I said, cleaning her foot, which was full of disgusting blood. This was defiantly how I wanted to spend the rest my night, cleaning, and disinfecting my mothers foot. Great.