A/N: I'm trying not to base it too much on the Parent Trap, but it is my first multi chapter, so bear with me. Thanks for all the great reviews. I owe it all to you guys for my continuing this story.
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Caitlyn's POV:
"Uh.... well, um, I, um..." I said, nervously wringing my hands. Tawni and Grandma were looking at me with raised eyebrows.
"Fine. Mackenzie and I met at camp. Mackenzie lost to me in a fencing battle, and well, ran off crying. I comforted her, and we ended up talking for a long time. She said she had a half heart locket, and I, being curious, put the two together to find that they fit perfectly. We realized we were sisters pretty quickly. She wanted to meet Dad, and I wanted to meet Mom, so we hatched this plan. Well, with Zora's help of course."
Tawni shook her head. "Zora always did like to make plans."
I laughed. "Anyway, the idea was, that when Dad and Mom found out we were switched, they'd have to meet to switch us back. And when they met again, maybe they would realize they're love for each other, and we would have our happily ever after."
"And they would get married again?" Grandma asked.
"Yeah. That would have happened, if there wasn't Veronica."
"Who's Veronica?" Tawni questioned me, looking curious.
"Dad's fiancée."
"His what?" Tawni and Grandma said at the same time.
"Yeah... Dad's getting married. The only way that our plan will work now, is if Mom goes back to L.A to see Dad. And to do that..."
"You'll have to blow your cover." Tawni finished.
"Who's cover?" I turned to see Mom at the door. Oh god, save me!
"Uh..." I stuttered.
"What Mackenzie is trying to say, is that she is really-" My heart stopped. I was dead.
"Nervous about being in the wedding and wants to disguise herself so that if she messes up, no one will notice." Tawni finished. I shot her a grateful look. She gave me a wink.
"O-k. That makes absolutely no sense, but whatever. Anyway, I came to tell you guys that dinner is ready."
"Aw, come on Sonny! You know that spaghetti messes up my clothes!" Tawni complained.
"Deal with it Tawni." Mom said laughing, as we went down for dinner.
~*Mackenzie's POV*~
"What was I going to do? Dad was getting married in a week, and Caitlyn was overseas. Could anything get worse?" I thought to myself.
"Caitlyn is where?" I spun around quickly. Portlyn was in the doorway, clutching Michael. "You're not Caitlyn, are you honey?"
I sighed. Why do I have this horrible habit of thinking aloud? "No Portlyn, I'm not."
"You're Mackenzie." She said, her voice frank.
"Yup. And I'm in a huge bowl of soup." She looked at me, confused. "It's an expression."
"Ah. Let me guess. You and Caitlyn met at camp and decided to switch places, so that your parents would meet and fall in love all over again." I nodded. How did she know?
"You know, your parents were always meant to be together. I know your Dad still loves Sonny dearly, but he won't admit it."
"If he loves her, why didn't he marry her?"
"Publicity. See, your mom found out she was pregnant at the age of 18, a year after So Random and Mackenzie Falls ended. She was supposed to be "America's good girl". Chad was scared that his reputation would be ruined if people found out he got her pregnant, and they got into a huge fight. After Sonny had you two, she left, leaving Catie outside Chad's doorstep with a note that said she was leaving and taking you with her. Chad was devastated when he found out. He threw himself into acting and raising Caitlyn. It's why he loves her so much."
"If he loved my mom, he wouldn't be marrying Veronica."
"He's not marrying Veronica because he loves her. He's marrying her for publicity." I burst into tears.
"It's always about publicity for my dad, isn't it? If it weren't for that, Mom and Dad would still be together, and Catie and I would have a whole family. You know how hard it's been, without a dad? I was always the only one who didn't have both parents at the school play. It sucked!" Portlyn rubbed my back comfortingly as I cried into my hands.
~*Sonny's POV*~
I was exhausted. It had been a long day at work, and I was really, really tired. Tawni had bugged me for a good two hours after dinner about her wedding, and it didn't really help my exhaustion. Let's just say that Mom's spaghetti kept me awake. I don't have a clue what she puts in it, but for some reason, every time I eat it, I cannot go to sleep. It's just so good! I don't know how Mackenzie could hate it for 13 years... Mackenzie! I didn't get to say goodnight. I'm a terrible mother! She doesn't know her d- Ugh! I'm rambling again.
I tiptoed over to Mackenzie's room to find her conked out on the bed. She looked like her father, all spread out as she slept. If Chad had known how he slept- I shook my head. Let's not go there. It would just make me miss him more.
I walked quietly over to my daughter. Her dark brown hair was sprawled out on the white pillow, making a stark contrast. I sighed. If only she could see how much she was like her father. She had changed in the past week though. It was almost like she was Caitlyn. I brushed a stray hair off her forehead. As I bent to give her a kiss on the forehead, something vibrated behind me. It was Mackenzie's phone. And the caller ID clearly read "Dad". My brow crinkled in confusion. There was no way Mackenzie, unless-
"Mackenzie Dylan Munroe, you are in so much trouble"
"Mom?"
Another kind of cliffy. Don't you just love me? :) I really don't like this chapter... it wasn't meant to come out like this, but it's what I wrote, so whatever. Maybe I'll redo it, but for now, I'm going to leave it as it is. Anyway, review please! Tomorrow's my birthday (January 28!! Go January birthdays!) and it would be the perfect birthday present to get 70 reviews... *puppy dog face* Just saying. :)
