Sorry I didn't update. School work calls, I have this huge History test tomorrow. :(

Guess what??? THE NEXT CHAPTER WILL START INTO SKYDIVING! Lol yup. This is the last chapter without.

This chapter will be a bit different. It is the night before the day they all go skydiving. So this is Tawni, Sonny and Chad's POV when they are packing their things (you'll see what I mean), and their true feelings about everything. Another filler chapter, drat. Oh well, I know you will still like it and what's to come. Enjoy. I own nothing.


Sonny with a Chance of Skydiving

Chapter Seven (Tawni's POV)

I opened up my huge closet and skimmed through the items, finally setting my eyes on the thing I was looking for. I yanked out my pink tote bag and opened it up to reveal my secret stash of makeup. So I'm bringing a tote full of makeup to go skydiving, what? Tawni Hart needs to look her best even if it means while jumping out of an airplane. As I sorted through the makeup, I got to thinking about why I was doing this all again. I could have been so much better off just letting Sonny work out her own problems, I'm not cupid here! Plus I wouldn't have had to work with pushy little Portlyn or been caught sneaking into the Falls if I would have just stayed out of it. I could have been the prettiest one on So Random once again, and just tuned out Sonny and Chip Drama Pants' fighting. I could have… but I chose not to. Was I… *gasp!* caring again? NO! Two times was bad enough! I picked up my Coco Moco Coco lip stick and put some on, relieving me of my stress. No matter how mad I was at Portlyn (oh that girl is going to get it soon enough), or how much I hated this caring thing, everything was already done. I have to jump out of that plane no matter what, but… Marshall and Timothy did say I could jump with a buddy, right? Well I have the perfect "buddy" to jump with; Portlyn, be ready to hit the ground.

Chad's POV

I sighed, picking up one of the many Mackenzie Falls season 3 box sets sitting atop my dresser. I figured if Sonny needed something to hold onto when she jumps, it might as well be the season where Mackenzie finds Chloe trapped in a cave and they romantically ride off into the sunset. I walked over and stuck the box set on my countertop, and went into the kitchen to get a drink. As I was filling up my glass with water, I began thinking about how Sonny might act tomorrow when it's time to skydive. What if she refuses to jump… or worse, starts crying or something? I can't handle a crying Sonny, especially with our casts around. Still, if she wants someone to jump with, I don't really mi-STOP IT! I scolded myself. Even if I do like Sonny as something m-more, there is no way anything could happen. Our casts would kill us, not to mention everyone would lose their respect for me if I kept something like that from them. Do you know what it would be like to stand in a room with 4 teenage drama stars not listening to you all day?! It would be insane; and CDC doesn't do insane.

Just then, I felt something drip down my hand. I snapped out of it and looked down only to find my glass overflowing and water all over the floor. Great. I groaned.

Sonny's POV

I bit my lip as I stared at the suitcase in the closet, and finally reached for it. It was the same suitcase I had used when we had gone camping, and I hadn't yet unpacked it (I'm sunny, not tidy). I yanked the suitcase into my bedroom and closed the door, unzipping the side of my black and white case. Inside laid all the clothes from when we camped, but below them sat something else. I dug my hand under the pile and retrieved the item… a slightly torn piece of paper. Looking closer, I noticed a picture filled with familiar faces. It was the duel-cast photo that was taken the day we left Lake Peppergrass, right after we had gone to change once the games were through. I smiled a bit at the people in the picture, everyone looked so happy, like we were all just old friends going camping. Tawni and I were standing next to one another, both grinning. Nico and Grady stood behind us, in mid high-five while Zora had her arms crossed and was next to them. A few feet away from them were Steven and Harris, who were sitting on the ground. Lacy and Portlyn kneeled next to them, both girls part-hugging. Finally, Chad stood in the middle, just a little away from me, and he was actually smiling. Not a cheesy Mackenzie smile, but a real smile.

Maybe skydiving won't be so bad. If our casts get along as well as they did at camp, there could be hope for me that the stress will just melt away. How high is 20,000 feet again?