Braelyn, Devin and Cody walked to their bus stop. When they got there Cody walked to his friends that were standing off on the other side of the bus stop. Devin and Braelyn stayed and talked, waiting for their own friends to come. As they waited the bus came around the corner and stopped in front of Braelyn and Devin. They stepped onto the bus and found a empty seat and sat in it. Everyone else got on the bus, then it began to drive again. It drove for the next five minutes then stopped again. A few more people got on the bus and sat down.

Twenty minutes later Braelyn and Devin stepped off the bus in front of the school. They walked in, getting separated by there friends. Braelyn walked off with her best friend Danica. The two girls stopped in front of Braelyn's locker, so she could grab her books.

2 years later

"Chad what is so wrong with the girls dating? They are sixteen freaking years old! Have you not realised that? You allow Cody to date when he was fifteen without my consent and I lived with it." Sonny yelled. "They are teenage girls. It will happen with or without your permission."

"They are my little girls, Sonny. You don't understand. Them dating means them moving out sometime." Chad told her.

"I was aloud to date when I was fourteen, Chad." Sonny said.

"Your dad also died when you were five so he had to say in it." Chad said harshly.

"Excuse me? I am sure-" Sonny walked away. Chad realizing what he said walked quickly over to Sonny. He grabbed her shoulder, spinning her around.

"I'm sorry honey. That was uncalled for." Chad apologized. "Forgive me?" Chad asked. "Ohh, and I will let our beauty queens date. Because you think they are old enough. Only because of that." Chad said.

"Thank you." Sonny smiled. "Now are you going to be the one that tells them, or shall I?"

"You." Chad said quickly. "They scream. Us men, we don't like it that much when women scream." Chad laughed. Sonny kissed him quickly then quickly walked up the stairs. She knocked on her daughters' door. Devin opened it, with a smile crept on her face.

"Why you so happy?" Sonny asked coming in and closing the door.

"I don't know." Devin said truthfully. "What's up mom?"

"Well me and your father discussed something." Sonny said taking it slow.

"Discussed what?" Braelyn asked.

"About you guys…" Sonny hinted.

"What about us?" Devin and Braelyn both said in unison.

"We decided that we will let you date now. Well I decided. Your father didn't really have much of a say in the conversation we had…" Sonny said. Devin and Braelyn got up and screamed. They jumped up and down- still screaming.

"Okay, girls! Stop screaming." Sonny said laughing. "It isn't all its cracked up to be. Believe me. When your heart breaks, you will wish that you never dated. Trust me. I have went through my own heart break. It wasn't all that great." Sonny said. "Just warning you."

"Who broke your heart?" Braelyn asked with sympathy.

"Jeremy… He was my first boyfriend and he broke up with me because I kissed your father for the first time. It was horrible, but I ended up with someone ten times better." Sonny said smiling. "And really, that is all that matters."

"Well we're happy for you mom." Devin smiled. Her phone vibrated, and she looked down. Her face went from normal to smiling like crazy.

"What's up, honey?" Sonny asked.

"I got asked out." Was all Devin could say.

Sonny walked back down the stairs after a couple minutes. Chad walked up to her, and wrapped her in his warm embrace.

"So?" Chad asked. "I could hear their screaming from all the way down here!" He laughed.

"I am sure this entire whatever you call it we live in could hear them screaming. And, Devin got asked out on a date." Sonny smiled.

"Yay. That is so great." Chad said sarcastically.

"Ohh shut up! This is a good thing. She is getting something she so gratefully deserves." Sonny said. "By the way, where is Cody?"

"Umm…" Chad said. "I don't know exactly."

"Yep, that is us. Good parents." Sonny smiled. "Did he leave. Was there a note on the counter telling us his ware-abouts?"

"Not that I could see. But you know you women have a better seeing eye then us men, so how about you go look?" Chad asked.

"But that would mean walking into the kitchen, and I am too lazy for that." Sonny smiled.

"Jump up." Chad said. Sonny wrapped her legs around Chad's waist. He walked into the kitchen. She looked around the kitchen still holding on tightly to Chad's neck.

"Nope. No note." Sonny said. "Can you take me to the couch?"

"Not unless I get something in return." Chad said smirking.

"Oh, Chad, don't you think we are too old for that?" Sonny smirked.

"Oh never!" Chad said.

Cody walked into the house. "Hey mom and dad. I am going up to my room now." Cody said. He walked directly to the stairs not stopping for anything. He was also looking down..

"Chad did you see that something was bothering Cody? I think there is something bothering him. Maybe you should go and talk to him. See what's on his mind?" Sonny said.

"Why don't you? You have a softer touch with the words you speak…" Chad said.

"Why do you have to be such a lazy butt?" Sonny asked laughing.

"Because that is who I am." Chad smiled. Sonny laughed at his comment and went to the stairs. She walked up them then opened Cody's door.

"Can I come in?" Sonny asked.

"Sure, it's a free country." Cody replied, not even looking at her.

"What's wrong?" Sonny asked. She sat down beside him on his bed. He looked at her, but didn't say anything back. "Cody, I know when there is something on your mind. What is it?"

"Nothing's wrong mom. Leave it alone." Cody said coldly.

"Cody! You will not talk to me like that. Now, what's wrong?" Sonny asked.

"My girlfriend broke up with me…." Cody said sorrowfully.

"You will find another girl. One who was right for you. I never thought she was the one for you. She didn't deserve you, Cody." Sonny said.

"Thanks mom." Cody smiled. "Can you leave now?"

"Fine." Sonny said walking out of his room. She walked down the stairs, and sat down by Chad ocne again.

"So what was his problem?" Chad asked.

"His girlfriend broke up with him." Sonny clarified.

"Ohh." Chad said unsure of what to say.

"Well go and talk to him Chad. He needs fatherly advice. You make me talk to the girls. I don't know what men do to cope with losing someone they loved." Sonny said.

"I don't talk to the girls because they are girls. I don't know anything about them except that they are beautiful and very fragile." Chad told her.

"And I don't know anything about men, except not talking about what's really going on inside of them because they don't wanna seem like they are sad. They keep all things inside, until they burst out because they have been keeping so much locked inside of them and not saying anything about it. We cant let that happen to Cody, Chad. You need to go talk to him. he needs to let this all out. You know what to say to him. Trust me I have already tried. He wouldn't say anything. Pretty much the only thing he said is that she broke up with him. I am not gonna intrude in on him, he doesn't know how to talk to me. The girls don't know how to talk to you about these things. He knows how to talk to you, and the girls know how to talk to me. You have to go, Chad." Sonny told him.

"Fine. Just because you spend like the last three minutes saying all of that, I will go talk to him. And of course because you want me too." Chad said smiling.

"And?" Sonny said.

"And because it is the right thing to do." Chad said.

"Good boy. Now go talk to our son." Sonny said. "I am going to go make supper."

Chad knocked on the door, and opened it a little before stepping in, and closing it again. "Sit up. We are having a manly talk now. Your mother told me your girlfriend broke up with you." Chad said. "Are you alright?"

"No. I loved her dad. I dated her for, well since I was fifteen. Two years I dated her. I gave her my all. I did everything good for her, and she broke up with me. I loved her. Why did she have to break up with me? Did I do something wrong?"

"Son, girls have a weird way of doing things sometimes. Everyone makes mistakes, but I can tell you for a fact that if you did something wrong, it was really something wrong, and she was making up an excuse for breaking up with you. It was probably an excuse for cheating on you, for another guy who is probably not even half as good as the man you will turn out to be. And that you already are. Cody, listen to me, she is done with. She already broke your heart in two, don't let her back in. Find someone better. There are plenty fish in the sea." Chad told his son.

"Did you and mom ever break up?" Cody asked.

"Not technically, I guess. We were best friends from when we were five to well, sixteen. There were plenty fights during that time, when your mom turned fourteen, that is when we started fighting. She had that teenager girl attitude that everyone hated. She was horrible, but I still loved her. We didn't become friends again after that for so long. I think it was almost a year. We did fight a lot after that. When she got her first boyfriend, so many other times. I hated that time. But a little after she turned sixteen I think it was, we got together and I don't think we fought again after that. And now we are happily married with three amazing children." Chad told his son truthfully.

"Really, you have never told us that before. What made you guys get together?" Cody asked fascinated.

"Well, I was dating this really horrible girl named Naomi, she was always rude to your mother calling her a bitch and ugly and all that. I never saw that, mostly because Naomi was a cheerleader, and she was beautiful and one of the most popular girls in school, I didn't want to lose her. I started blowing your mom off when we were going to hang out. I basically started becoming a jerk. I never saw how horrible Naomi was to your mom, and I hate myself for what I was doing to her. Then two years later, your mom and her boyfriend broke up, all was fine. I was happy again, and then I finally understood what Naomi was doing to your mom when I found her in her room crying her eyes out. I felt horrible that day on. And one day at school, in class I broke up with her in front of everyone. I was so mad, I was yelling at her, and your mom joined in, and we both got detention afterward. It was the best day of my life, because me and your mom finally got together." Chad explained remembering all the good times back then. It made him remember all the times he screwed up and all the times Sonny forgave him for it.

"Thanks dad. You sharing all that stuff really made me feel better. Maybe this next time I will find the one. You found the one when you were 16." Cody said, smiling.

"Correction. I found the one when I was five. I just didn't know it yet." Chad corrected him.

Cody gave out a small laugh. Chad got up to leave then said before, "Come down. Suppers going to be ready soon." Cody nodded and got up, the girls came out of their room and followed Chad and Cody down the stairs.

Sonny had supper on the table when they went into the kitchen. "So you feeling better?" Sonny asked Cody.

"Much, thanks to dad." Cody smiled up at his father.

"And your mother, Cody. She's the one that told me to come up to you." Chad said.

"Thanks mommy and daddy. I love you!" Everyone laughed.


So what did we think this chapter? I know its been like forever since i have updated it, i felt inspiration. Listening to cuuute music! So tell me your thoughts in a review? Love you all! And i did a redo of this chapter some of it is the same. Hope you like it.