CPOV

Grady and Nico seemed to be having a good time throwing cheese puffs into each others mouths. I had not even said a word to them since they got here. I saw Sonny and Tawni walking to the door. Well, Tawni was dragging Sonny to the door. Aubrey followed close behind not looking very enthusiastic. "Where are you going?" I asked.

"Shopping," Tawni said. Sonny rolled her eyes.

"Um, the town's a couple miles out, so tell my uncle we will be home in about two hours," Sonny said.

"Ok," I said watching Sonny walk out the door.

"Man, you got it bad," Nico said to me. I said nothing and raised my eyebrows at him.

"Oh come on Chad, we can tell you like Sonny," Grady said.

"What, no. I don't like Sonny," I said. How could those clowns think that?

"Yeah, you do," they said at the same time.

"No, I don't!" I yelled.

"Yeah!"

"No!"

"Yeah!"

"No!"

"Whoa, boys, stop the arguing. Where did the girls go?" Sonny's uncle asked.

"Shopping!" we all yelled at the same time. I glared at them and they glared back.

"They will be back in two hours," I said.

"Well," Sonny's uncle said walking into the kitchen. "Looks like where making dinner." He threw aprons at us.

"Chad Dylan Cooper does not wear an apron." Sonny's uncle smiled at me.

"He does if he doesn't want to get flour on his shirt."

"Whatever." I put the apron on and caught a glimpse of myself in the window. I can pull any look off. Nico and Grady put their aprons on. The phone rang and Sonny's uncle answered it.

"Ok, sure. I'll be right there." He hung up the phone. "Guy's I have to go out for a bit, don't burn down the house."

"Ha-ha, ok sir. Don't worry about it," Nico said waving goodbye.

"Yeah we can handle this," Grady stated.

"See you my man," I said. The minute we heard the door close we glared at each other.

"Well, we better get this started," Nico said walking to the fridge. "You can leave pretty boy, we don't need your help."

"Oh no, you're not going to take credit for this," I said.

"Fine, just start peeling potatoes." I walked over and picked up the bag of potatoes and opened it.

"Look, I have chicken fingers," Grady said wearing a chicken on his hand. I put my head in my hands.

Everything seemed to be going fine. The potatoes were pealed and mashed. Now we were just waiting for the chicken to be done. We sat on the couch watching TV. I smelled smoke. "Do you smell something burning?" I asked.

"Yeah," Nico said smelling the air. We all looked over at the oven.

"The chicken!" we all yelled at the same time as we watched smoke escape from the oven. Nico quickly opened the door of the oven and took the chicken out. A huge flame enveloped the chicken.

"The sink!" I yelled. Nico ran over to the sink and I turned the water on putting the flame out. We all stood there catching our breath. "So, how does takeout sound?" I asked.

"Fine by me," Nico said.

"Great," Grady said. I picked up the phone.


SPOV

I arrived home to see my uncle pull in with his truck. "Hey girl's how was shopping?" he asked.

"Great," Tawni said walking up to him with five shopping bags. Aubrey said nothing. I could tell she wasn't a fan of shopping.

"The boy's are cooking dinner, so it should be done soon."

"Well the house isn't burnt down, that's a good sign," I said. We walked in the door and it smelled delicious. The table was decorated nicely and a chicken was put in the middle.

"Your dinner awaits you," Nico said leading us to the table. I smirked when I saw Chad kick a takeout box out of the room.