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Recap:"Mom, this is Amelia Dylan Davis, you're grand-daughter."

Connie looked questionably at her daughter before turning her attention to Tawni. The girl nodded at the frail woman and enormous smile spread across the elder woman's face. Seemingly without any effort she lifted her legs off the deck chair she was sitting in and patted the space beside her.

"Come here, Goldilocks." Mia took a few tentative steps towards her Grandma before running at the deckchair and jumping to sit beside her Grandma. Connie giggled and leaned down engulfing her grandchild in a humongous hug erasing Sonny's worries that her mom would reject the child for taking her away.

Mia's pretty little was lit up by the attention and she proudly said the three words that ensured Connie would die a happy woman,

"Love you Mee-maw"

By this time it was early evening and Mia had had a long day so after both her and Timmy were tucked up cosy in bed, Sonny sat down to a conservation with her mom.

Both women sat in an awkward, desperately wanting to be the first to talk but neither knowing what to say. Sonny broke the silence first,

"I've missed you Mom." Connie smiled at her, the pain shining through her green orbs.

"Then why not come back? I missed you so much. I lost my daughter all those years ago."

Sonny sighed but she knew either this or why she had left in the first place would be everyone's first thought.

"I couldn't come back. I loved him so much, and his career meant everything to him, I couldn't ruin that for him. It was my problem and I thought I could deal with it, maybe I was wrong; it broke me, you and him but even so that little girl is happy, not hounded by paparazzi and brought up away from the demands of fame. So I stick by why I stayed away but it's just so hard mom."

Silent tears began running down her face as she thought of everything she'd been through. Everything since she'd stepped off the plane in Florida, two months pregnant had been hard. The first few months her heart broke over and over again until she first held Mia in her arms but then two years later he stopped trying to get through to her, he moved on, and even though that's what she had always wanted she couldn't help but feel hurt and forgotten.

She looked down and buried her face in her hands, the feeling of her Mom's comforting hand stroking her arm soothing her with every slight movement.

When the tears stopped flowing, and she'd wiped their tracks from her rosy cheeks, Connie finally worked the courage to ask her daughter the question that had been troubling her since she realised the tall blond woman standing in front of her was in fact her only daughter.

"So what now?" Sonny was confused; she didn't quite understand the question. Surely now she was back and welcome.

"I don't understand."

Connie quickly rephrased:

"Do you stay Allison Davis and stay here? Go back to Florida? Tell everyone you're Sonny and confess to Chad?"

Sonny smiled at her mother; no she wasn't going to leave now. She was home and she felt it in every bone of her body.

"I'll stay here, tell everyone I'm Allison Davis from Florida, Tawni's oldest friend and I'll pretend I've come here to help her look out for you." Connie smiled. She really didn't want to lie to everyone. Especially not Chad, she'd lost her daughter and thought he deserved to know his but she was not going to let go of her Sonny for that; no not for anything.

So she bundled the teary-eyed girl into her arms and slowly rubbed her back, whispering "My baby, shush..." over and over. Sonny was finally exactly where she'd needed to be for five years.

Chad's POV

Sitting on the same barstool as he had for what seemed like ever now, Chad never stopped drinking. His talk with Connie had affected him even if he would never admit it. The memories he'd forced to the back of his mind and trapped with a solid wall had finally chipped away a hole and the walls foundations were crumbling. Memories of Sonny; Sonny's laugh, Sonny's voice, Sonny singing, Sonny sighing, Sonny kissing him all washed over him at once. Falling drunkenly off the stool, he stumbled home to his penthouse for once without a girl on his arm.

Collapsing on the couch, he turned on the Condor Channel and coincidently old reruns of So Random were on. Watching her there in front of him was torment but it was nothing to the pain he'd feel when he turned the set off. Looking at her face in motion, he couldn't help but notice the resemblance between Sonny and that girl that had been with Tawni at Connie's. But he put it down to being drunk, after all, the girl had had a son and daughter with her, she couldn't be his Sonny.

And that's how Chad Dylan Cooper fell asleep that night, lying in a drunken stupor on the couch, memories full of pain accompanying him to the world of dreams.

Mia's POV

Mia tried to smother her giggles as she heard her mother and Mee-Maw come up the stairs to bed. Tommy was tickling her and she couldn't stop squirming.

"Timmy stop or I'll get a de-vor-cey like Momma said." She whispered, holding her haribo wedding ring threateningly close to her mouth.

The Boy immediately stopped tickling her, he couldn't lose his wife, they were supposed to live happily after like Cinderella and Pwince Charming.

"Don't! I wuv you!" He whispered back terrified.

"I wuv you too!" Mia leant forward and kissed him quickly on the lips. He tried to hide his disgust, he didn't want cooties but it made Mia happy.

"Night, night Mwia!" He leant forward and gave her a hug, before snuggling up under the blankets and wiping his mouth, no cooties for Timmy.

The two fell into a blissful sleep full of dragons, beautiful princesses and brave knights.

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