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When Sonny dropped Chad off at the studios, she told him to meet her at the studios at 3PM. She impulsively thought of her idea, and she wasn't sure how she was going to get it sorted in less than 24 hours. She got back to her apartment and searched for hours for a few very important telephone numbers. She decided to call these people as soon as she found their phone numbers - once she told them her idea, she knew they weren't mad for her calling at that hour.

Sonny was going to set up an intervention.

Sonny had been through one herself, and it wasn't very glamourous or exciting at all. It was painful and it hurt... well, the words did; there was no physical pain involved during the intervention. She had let her anorexia take over her life; her grades, her performances, her life was slowly slipping away. Her cast mates, her Mom, and her other friends came to her one day and said they were worried about her. She was so confused at first, and did not want to hear their words, as concerned and worried as they were. She finally came to her senses and allowed herself to attend EDA meetings, plus a bit of counseling and regular hospital visits for six months afterwards.

Thankfully, word of her anorexia had never gotten out to the public, and no one outside of So Random! and her family and friends knew about her disorder. It pained her to know that she was causing emotional pain to her friends, but in the end, this little incident brought them all together.

She woke up the next morning and hoped that the time would go by quickly. She just wanted the time to come where she'd pick up Chad and she could take him to his intervention. She sat down in her living room for a while, thinking of what exactly to say to him. She knew this probably wouldn't go as planned, but she was going to try her best and make this as easygoing as possible.

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Chad drove to Condor Studios and arrived in the parking lot ten minutes early. All throughout the night day, Chad thought about where Sonny could possibly be taking him. He thought maybe it had something to do with her EDA meeting the day before, but maybe it was something completely different.

As he sat in the parking lot, he pondered about yesterday's events. She had said that she thought he hated her, so why did Sonny suddenly open up to him? He never even realized she had an eating disorder, and was incredibly shocked to find she had one. She said she had started her recovery one year ago... When did she start to become an anorexic? How much did she weigh before she got help?

He then saw Sonny's car pull up beside his. He got out of his car and stood beside hers. She rolled her window and said, "We'll take my car."

He nodded and got into her passenger seat. She started driving off, to someplace that seemed outside of the area. "Where are we going?"

She paused for a moment. "We're visiting some people."

"Who? Where do they live?"

"Just a couple of minutes away... and you'll see."

She drove into the parkng lot of a small building. He looked at the building. It almost seemed familiar, but he couldn't quite think of what it was. They got out of the car, and he followed her inside. They got into the elevator and went up to the sixth floor. He followed her to room 615, where she knocked on the door. The door opened, and a dark blonde haired boy opened the door.

Chad gasped, stepping back slightly. "Alex?" he choked out, his eyes wide.

Alex nodded. "Hey, Chad."

Chad looked at Sonny and asked, "Sonny, what's going on?"

Sonny lightly grabbed his arm and tried to pull him forward, but she could feel him tense up. "Chad, please, just come inside."

"I... no, Sonny. Why are we here?" Chad demanded.

"Chad, please, just for a few minutes," Alex quietly said.

Chad kept looking at the other boy and girl before storming inside. Once he got in, he saw his parents sitting on the couch. "Mom? Dad?" He spun around and saw Sonny and Alex already inside. "Sonny, what's going on here?"

"Chad... please... just sit down..." Sonny said, walking up to Chad.

"No!" Chad exclaimed. "No!" He didn't know what was going on. He was so confused, and frustrated by all these people suddenly around him, especially people he hasn't seen nor talked to in a long time.

"Chad," his Mom said, standing up and walking over to her only child.

Chad continued to back up. He was shaking his head. "I... I don't know what's going on here."

"Chad," his Dad sternly said, standing up. "Just sit. We need to talk."

"Please," Sonny softly said, looking at Chad. Her face, her eyes, her stature pleaded for him to just do what they were saying. "Chad, just sit. We really want to talk to you."

Chad quickly moved into the living room and sat down in a single chair. He didn't want anybody sitting next to him. He folded his arms and looked at everyone expecantly.

Chad's Mom and Dad sat down on the couch nearest to Chad's, Alex sat in a single chair across from Chad, and Sonny stood in the doorway. Sonny looked at Chad before saying, "Chad... we're all worried for you."

Chad stared at her, his mouth firm, his eyes angry. "Why?"

"Honey, we know you're doing drugs," Chad's Mom said, turning and looking at him.

"So what if I am?!" Chad exclaimed. "I'm perfectly fine!"

"Do you not remember what happened to me when you were younger?" Chad's Dad asked him.

"That's different," Chad stated.

"How is that?" his Dad asked.

Chad just sat there. He really had to think about how their situations were different. "I'm not addicted to drugs."

"You're not addicted, huh?" his Dad asked. Chad nodded. "Do you even know the sings of an addiction? Of course an addict wouldn't know their addicted. You probably think you're not an addict because the results of these drugs make you feel great. You think an addiction would be filled with bad health problems. Son, I've been suffering with bad breathing problems since my second stint wtih prescription pills. My problems aren't as prominent as they used to be, but they can be slightly worse now that I've gotten older. Is that what you want, Chad?"

Chad just sat there, staring at his parents. True, the drugs he took made him feel great, and he didn't think there were any problems with that.

Suddenly, Alex spoke. "Chad, remember when we were little? We used to be around each other all the time. Our parents thought we were separated at birth, for how much we looked alike, and how we acted so much like each other. We both got into acting, and of course you were better than me, but that was okay, because we still got to see each other all the time. But then you moved into Hollywood and you got movie rolls, and then you got accepted on to MacKenzie Falls... and then we never saw each other anymore. You never called me, or returned my calls, never texted me, never came to visit..."

"People grow up and move on," Chad said, shrugging. "Like you said, I got more movie and television deals. Big deal. I work a lot." He stood up and said, "I don't have time for this. You all are crazy. Yes, I do drugs, big whoop. Who doesn't?! I'm not an addict! Is it that hard to understand!" He started to move forward, but Sonny put a hand in front of him, on his torso, trying to stop him.

"Chad... if you don't stop, you'll die," she quietly said, looking up at him.

"I won't die!" he exclaimed before pushing her out of his way. Instead of just pushing her lightly a few inches away from him, he forcefully pushed her into the corner of the wall. The sharp corner crashed into her back as she collided with it. She gasped as she stood there, stiff for a few moments, before he knees buckled and crashed onto the floor beneath her.

Chad couldn't believe what he just witnessed. He pushed Sonny... he hurt Sonny? He watched her trying to steady herself with her hands, but she leaned forward even more, her body racking with shakes. "S-Sonny..."

She shakily looked up at him. "The old Chad wouldn't have done this," she tearily said, tears brimming her eyes. "The old Chad never called me names like 'whore' or 'bitch'. The old Chad wouldn't have literally pushed anyone, no matter how much they made him upset. The old Chad had a caring side, even though he acted arrogant and rude in front of the paparazzi and most other people. I liked the old Chad, we all did! Everyone in this room... that was who we cared for, who we're worried about."

He just stared down at her, his mouth open. He saw the tears falling down her face. He looked over at his parents and Alex. Alex and his Dad had concerned and shocked looks on their faces, and his Mom was quietly crying, her head buried in her hands. He slowly bent down and landed on his knees. He stared at his hands, a confused and shocked expression on his face. He looked at Sonny, who head was resting against her hands. Her head was turned, and she was looking at him. He reached over and touched her fingers softly. "Sonny..."

"Chad, I-I need to get to the hospital..."

A/N: Thank you all so much for the reviews! I'm glad you all liked the two last chapters. Let's continue to put more reviews in - let's try to reach 45 reviews before I update next! Please? :) And remember, ideas, criticism, comments... everything is welcome!