Sorry it took me forever to get this chapter out. I knew how this chapter was going to go, it just took me a bit to put it into words.

Anyways, like they say at the end of the instructions of microwavable food, Enjoy!

Sonny took the rest of the day off and followed the older girl outside of the studio. Alex was sitting on a bench nearby the entrance, she was still wiping away the tears. Sonny sat down in the vacant spot next to the girl. "I'm sorry about that. I didn't think her songs would affect you this way."

Alex scoffed. "We broke only months ago, who else would she had written songs about?" She wiped the last of the tears on her face. "I was this close to getting over her." She shook her head. "But now, after this, I don't think I ever can." She took a deep breath before continuing. "Hearing that song now, it was like she was kicking me while I was down." She turned to look at the younger girl. "I know it's not your fault that you two are twins, but you looking like her, makes it harder for me. Especially when you live with me now."

"I can find somewhere else." Sonny suggested. She didn't really want to leave but she's willing to do it if it helped the older girl.

"No, it's okay." Alex replied. "We're good friends, we're supposed to help out each no matter what."

"Even though I look like your ex?" Sonny asked.

"Especially then." Alex replied with a soft smile on her face. "There are no exceptions unless you betray my trust."

"Then you're going to be stuck with me for a long time, think you can handle that?"

"I've known Harper since kindergarten and considering how unique she is, I think handling you will be a piece of cake." The two girls laughed for a little bit and then Alex realized how long they had been sitting outside. "Should you head inside?"

"Nah," Sonny leaned her back against the back on the bench. "I think he can handle it on his own. I don't even care for this job anymore."

"Then just quit." Alex said it was like the easiest thing in the world.

"I would, but where would I go? Getting a job isn't exactly easy in this city."

"You can come work with me, I hear there's an opening." Alex smiled and so did the younger girl when she realized what the fashion designer was talking about. "It's the perfect opportunity. You can leave the job you hate and the guy you hate at the same time. I would rather have you take the position than some stranger who barely graduated from college. You have experience, would you consider it?"

"I'm gonna do more than that. I think I'm gonna go put my two weeks in right now." She got up from the bench. "Are you gonna head home for the day?"

Alex nodded, "Yeah, I think I had enough for one day."

"Okay, I guess I'll see you at home." Sonny began to make her way back into the building and to the studio room that Mitchie was in. When she walked in Mitchie was standing beside Chad, who was working on the song, modifying it. "How does it sound?"

"It sounds much better than I thought it would." Mitchie answered. "How is she?"

"I think she's going to be okay but I think it would best just give her some space for the time being." Mitchie nodded as she understood. "Hey it's my fault for bringing her here. I didn't know that she would be personally affected by the song."

"It doesn't matter whose fault it is, the song's finish." Chad interrupted. "She's a big girl, I think she could handle herself, being a big fashion designer and all. I figure she would have a heart made of ice."

Sonny had the urge to slap him but her sister had beaten her to it. "Don't you ever dare speak about her that way!" Sonny wanted to give the girl a high-five but at the moment, it was completely inappropriate. "She's a much better person than people give her credit for. From what I heard you did to my sister, you have no right talk about anybody that way." She glared at the boy who calls himself a man. "At least she knows how to treat a woman with respect."

"I couldn't have said that better myself." Sonny said as she walked up to stand beside her sister. "Let's get out of here. I know a better place that could make this song so much better."

"Not if it's the property of this studio." Chad said with a smug smile on his face.

Sonny looked at her sister. "Did you sign any contracts?" Mitchie shook her head. "They don't own the song. If they use it, you can sue them for property rights." Sonny saw that it wiped the smile off Chad's face. "Now let's get out of here." Her sister nodded as they made their way out of the building. "Do you want to go get something to eat?"

"Yeah, I'm a bit hungry." Mitchie answered. "Do you mind if Shane joins us?"

"No, not at all." They walked to the diner where they first saw each other. The two girls sat down at a table beside a window. Mitchie quickly texted Shane and set her phone aside.

They were greeted by a blonde waitress. "Hey guys, what I could you to drink?" She looked up from the paper that she would be writing on and looked at her customers. "I remember you." She pointed at one of the twins. "Or was it you?" She pointed her pen at the other twin. She smiled. "Well, it doesn't matter, welcome back. So, drinks?"

"Water." The twins answered in unison.

"Whoa." The blonde said in slight shock. "Um, right. The name's Taylor and I'll be back with your drinks." She walked to the kitchen to get their drinks.

"That is getting kinda creepy." Sonny said.

"Maybe the whole twin thing is kicking in." Mitchie said. "You know, the whole twin telepathy stuff." The heard a bell ring, signaling that someone had walked through the door. Mitchie turned around to see that Shane had entered.

He looked around until he spotted his girlfriend. He walked to the table that the twins were sitting at and sat down next to Mitchie. "So, how's it going?"

"It's going good." Mitchie answered. "Oh, Shane this Sonny. Sonny this is Shane."

"Nice to meet you." Shane said to the twin. He turned his head to look at Mitchie. "So how did the recording go?"

"Long story short, it was an emotional rollercoaster and not just for me. But Sonny says she knows a better place to record the song."

Taylor came back with the two waters in her hands. "Here you guys go." She noticed Shane sitting at the table. "What can I get you to drink?"

"I'll just take a coke." He answered the waitress. She walked away. Shane's head slightly turned to watch the blonde walk away, this didn't go unnoticed by Sonny. He turned back his attention to the girls. "What was wrong with this studio?"

"My disrespectful, cheating ex-boyfriend." Sonny answered while slightly glaring at the shaggy haired boy. She took a drink of her water. "Who Mitchie slapped for disrespecting a friend of ours."

"Really?" He looked at his girlfriend. "You did that?" Mitchie nodded.

"Yeah, you don't want to get on Mitchie's bad side or mine." She said still glaring at the boy.

"Hey, I'm gonna go the bathroom real quick. I'll be right back." Mitchie got up from her chair and went to the bathroom.

The blonde waitress came back to the table with Shane's drink. "Do you guys need a few more minutes before ordering?" She asked when she realized the other twin wasn't sitting at the table.

Shane smiled at the waitress. "Yeah, I think we're gonna need a few."

Sonny watched the boy quickly looked the girl up and down with those flirty eyes of his. "Okay, I'll be back in a few." Again, the waitress walked away.

Shane looked at Sonny, "So what do you do?"

Sonny glared at him. "Do you honestly think those subtle gestures to the waitress went unnoticed?"

Shane became slightly nervous but just enough for the girl to notice. "W-What are you t-talking about?"

"Cut the crap, Shane." Sonny replied. "I just came out of a relationship because my ex was cheating on me with one of my best friends. Do you think that I would want my sister to go through that?" Shane shook his head. "Quit checking out other girls and get it together or I will tell her, got it?" Shane quickly nodded his head.

"What did I miss?" Mitchie asked as she came back to the table and sat back in her chair.

"I was just telling Shane that I worked at a recording studio, or at least I used to." Sonny answered.

"Yeah, about that," Mitchie began. "What are you going to do?"

"Well, Alex told me that there is open position that she would give since fired her last assistant."

"Why did they get fired?"

"Well, the previous assistant called in sick so she could go out and have sex with my ex, who I walked in on." Sonny looked down at her hands and then back at the couple. "It wasn't the most pleasant sight to see."

"I bet it wasn't." Mitchie said. "Karma usually has its ways of making it around. It'll hit him twice as hard."

"Let's hope so." She made eye contact with Shane. "I would want him to know how much it hurts."

~…~

Sonny walks into the apartment to find the older girl sitting on the couch in her pajamas. She sat down next to Alex. "So guess what your bestfriend did today?"

Alex turned her attention from the television to look at the girl next to her. "What did you do?"

Sonny shook her head. "I wasn't talking about me. I'm talking about Mitchie."

"Okay," Alex said unenthusiastically. "What did Mitchie do?"

"You make it hard for me to tell you the most awesomeness thing she did for you and me?" She turned her body to face the older girl. She continued, "She slapped Chad. She slapped him because he basically called you an ice queen and that he was disrespecting women."

"I find that hard to believe."

"That he disrespects women?" Sonny asked confusingly.

Alex shook her, "That Mitchie slapped someone." The younger looked at her questioningly. "Mitchie is literally that person who wouldn't hurt a fly. She shed a few tears when I hit a fly with fly swatter. She would never hit a person no matter how mad they get her."

"She probably did it because of what he said wasn't directed to her but to the people she cares about." Sonny noticed that Alex's eyes shifted to her hands. "I'm sorry if me talking about her hurts you. I just thought I should let you know."

"I'm not mad at her singing the song or if the reason for the songs has changed." She turned her head up but not looking that girl. "I'm just mad that she forgot what the song use to mean, especially to me. If she remembered, I wouldn't be mad at her."

"I understand." She grabbed the older girl's hands. "But please don't stay mad at her, she might need us later on."

"What do you mean?"

"I went to eat with her and Shane at that diner where we first met." She began. "When Mitchie went to the restroom, I caught Shane checking out the blonde waitress that we had before, Taylor." Alex nodded as she remembered. "He wasn't very subtle about it either and tried to deny it when I called him out on it. I threatened to tell Mitchie if he didn't stop."

"That bastard." Alex said. "What kind of guy would steal someone else's girl if he does something like that? Maybe I should speak to him myself."

"I knew you still cared about her."

"I never stopped. She may have broken my heart but I never stopped caring for her. I couldn't help it if she fell in love with someone else. Maybe I was just someone that she unintentionally used to heal her heart, I guess that's a good thing. I helped her remember what love felt like and the confidence she needed to pursue it."

"See, your relationship with her did have meaning."

"I know that now." Alex smiled. "I can't stay mad at her, it's hard to. If Shane does anything to hurt her, don't be surprise if my fist meets his face."

"I won't. I'll be the one holding him down. I can't let you have all the fun." They laughed for a little bit. "Mitchie could join in too, that's if she put her pacifist tendencies aside."

"Like that's going to happen, but it would be funny." Alex lifted the blanket that the younger girl barely noticed that was there and offered to share it with Sonny. The younger girl accepted the offer.

"So what are we watching?" Sonny asked as she looked at the television screen.

Alex shrugged her shoulder. "Some horror movie." Her eyes were now glued to the screen.

"What is it?"

"I don't know."

"Then why are you watching it?"

"Lots and lots of people are getting killed." Sonny looked at her weirdly. "This is my way of coping." There was a scream coming from the television.

Sonny tilted her head as she looked at the screen. "I didn't know a leg could bend like that."

"Only if it's broken in a few places."

"You have a weird way of coping." Alex just shrugged. Sonny turned attention back to the movie only to jump at the scene. She heard the older girl laugh as she clenched onto the blanket for dear life.