I apologize for taking so long on updating, school really go in the way. I'm still on working on the next chapter of Two Worlds Collide but this one seem to come easier to me. Here you guys go, I will try to get the next chapter of TWC out as soon as I can.

It was about 11:00 in the morning and the coffee was dead. Hardly any customers were coming in. Alex was bored to death. She had her arms folded on the counter and her head resting on it. Sonny was leaning against the counter. No one has come in about a half hour.

"I am so bored." Alex said, it slightly muffled because of her arms. "I should've just stayed in bed."

"We did this for Miley." Sonny reminded the older girl.

"I know, but I didn't realize it was going to be this dead." Alex said, finally picking head and looked at the younger girl. "I was expecting some kind of rush, the kind that could have woke me up."

"I'm gonna go to the bathroom. I might as well take a bathroom break while I can." Sonny stood up straight from the counter and walked to bathroom, leaving Alex by herself up front.

Alex quickly stood up straight when she heard the bell for the door. Then she saw who was in front of her. "Mrs. Torres?!" She would have never thought that the woman would come to this coffee shop.

"Alex, how are you doing sweetie?" Mrs. Torres asked.

"I'm just doing just fine, how about you?"

"I'm good, I'm just here to pick up a cup of coffee before running to the restaurant. What are you doing here? Did something happen to your fashion company?" Mrs. Torres sounded concerned at the last part.

"No, nothing happened. A friend and I decided to volunteer to work for the day so Miley could have a day off." She answered but then she realized that this wasn't a social call. And it was probably be best if she got the woman her coffee before Sonny comes out of the bathroom.

"Hey, Alex, what does she want to drink?" Sonny asked as she stood behind the counter.

Alex then realized she took long talking to Mrs. Torres. "Mitchie, what are you doing here?" The woman asked.

"I'm not Mitchie, I'm Sonny." The younger girl answered. She was confused considering who this woman was. "Alex, who is this?"

"This is Connie Torres, Mitchie's mom." Alex answered while still looking at Connie.

Sonny stopped breathing for a moment and stared wide-eyed at the woman. This woman was her biological mother. "Why is she saying that she is not Mitchie?" Connie asked.

"Because it isn't Mitchie, this is Alysson Munroe." Alex answered.

It was Connie's turn to be wide-eyed for a brief moment and then she fainted. Sonny and Alex looked at each other and quickly went to the other side of the counter to pick up Connie from the floor. They lifted her up from the floor, took her into the office, and then placed her into the desk chair.

"This isn't exactly how I wanted to meet my biological mother." Sonny said.

"You can't always get what you want." Alex countered.

"I know." Sonny said but mostly to herself. "I'm gonna call Mitchie." Alex nodded as the younger girl took her phone out of her pocket. She walked out of the office. She scrolled through her contacts list until she reached her sister's name. She hit send and waited as the phone rang.

"Hello?" Mitchie said from the other side of the line.

"Hey, Mitchie, its Sonny but I guess you already know that." Sonny said to her twin. "Alex and I need you to come to Miley's café."

"How come?"

"Your mom is here and she just had the shock of her life." She turned around to look in the office and saw Alex tending to her biological mother. "She fainted and Alex is making sure that she is okay."

"Okay, I'll be there in less than fifteen minutes." Then she said, "How did you take it? Meeting her and all?"

"It was shocking, I have to admit that. I'm still processing everything." She leaned against the counter. "I have no idea what I want to say to her. What am I suppose to say?" She grew nervous because of this new person in her life.

"I wouldn't know what to say either. I have never been in this situation. I'm sorry if I'm not of any help." Mitchie sounded sympathetic.

"I need your help with this. I don't think Alex could help me with something like this." Her voice sounded desperate.

"Okay, I got Shane to speed up just a little bit, so I'll be there sooner. Just hold on."

"Okay." She hung up the phone and just stood there.

Alex walked out of the office. "She woke up. I'm grabbing a glass of water for her." She went towards the sink with a glass in her hand and filled it up with water. "Do you want to come in there with me?" Sonny shook her head. "How come?"

"I don't know what to do. I'm waiting for Mitchie to get before I do anything."

Alex nodded and softly said, "Okay." She walked back into the office to give Mrs. Torres the glass of water.

"Where's Alysson?" Mrs. Torres asked.

"She's out there. She's waiting for Mitchie because she doesn't know what to do." Alex answered. "And she prefers to be called Sonny."

Connie chuckled to herself. "I don't what is with these girls to prefer boy nick names but it surely fits them." She took a drink of water. "I know that her and Mitchie are identical twins but it just feels so overwhelming to see Sonny again. I haven't seen since she was a baby. It was so hard giving her up."

"Then why did you?" Alex asked curiously.

"Because Steve and I couldn't afford both of them. I wish we were able to. I wanted to watch them grow up together. I knew Mitchie felt so lonely growing up, so when she met you I was more than happy to her face lit up when she was around you. But a day doesn't go by me thinking about Mitchie's other half and if they were ever going to meet. Do they get along? I always picture they would."

"They get along perfectly, it was like did grew up together." She smiled at the mother.

"Oh, good. I never thought this day would come where I get to see both of my daughters at the same time." She looked up at Alex. "Do you think she'll like me?"

"I'm sure she will. I think she is asking herself the same thing."

When the bell went off signaling that someone had entered the café, Sonny leaned off the counter to greet her sister. "Hey Sonny, how are you doing?" Mitchie asked.

"No better than I was over the phone." The twin answered. "She's in the office." Mitchie nodded and walked towards the room with her sister following behind her.

"Hey Mom, how are you feeling?" Mitchie asked her mother.

"I'm just shocked that's all but I'm fine." Connie answered. She looked over her daughter's shoulder. "Is Sonny behind you?"

"Yeah." Mitchie moved to the side so that her sister could become visible to her mother. Sonny nervously walked up to stand beside her sister.

"I never thought that I would ever get to see you two together." Connie stood up from the chair and walked towards her two daughters. She hugged them. Sonny felt a little awkward being hugged by this woman. She knows that this is her mother but also she knows that this woman was a complete stranger. Connie pulled back and placed her hands on Sonny's shoulders. "Let me look at you." Connie smiled. "You turned out to be a beautiful as I knew you would. The Munroe's did a great job raising you."

Sonny just looked at her mother. "I don't know what to say." She looked at her sister for any help but Mitchie just shrug her shoulders. "I'm just really overwhelmed right now. A lot un-expecting things have happened in my life recently. I've met my twin sister, found out that my ex-boyfriend was cheating on me with my best friend, I've met someone new, and I finally met my biological mother. All that happened within one week."

Alex's eyes shot up to look at Sonny when the girl said she met someone new, she knew it was her. She walked out of the office and back to the café. She needed to breath from that overcrowding office. She looked up and suddenly it felt crowded again.

"Um, hi." The boy nervously waved at her.

"Hi." Alex replied. She didn't expect Shane to be here, but then again, she should have known that he was her ride. "Are you waiting on Mitchie?"

"Yeah, she said her sister needed some help but she didn't say with what." He stuck his hands in his pockets.

"Sonny is meeting her mother for the first time. She didn't know what to do." This was probably the most awkward moment that she has ever been in. She looked at him and realized that maybe it was time for her to move on. She knew that she can no longer hold to the hope that Mitchie would be hers again one day. She had a new hope, that one day she would find love again. Right now she decided that she should take the first step. "Do you love Mitchie?"

"What?" Shane asked.

"Do you love Mitchie?" Alex repeated.

"Yeah, I do." The boy answered.

"Do you promise that you won't ever hurt her?"

"I promise." Shane answered but sounding more confident.

"Then I not choice but to give you two my blessing." After saying that, Alex felt the weight lifting off of her shoulders. "Just remember to love and respect her, she already suffered enough heartbreak in the past because I swear if you hurt her, I would get a rusty knife and cut you myself." She noticed that boy was subconsciously covering his front.

"I swear I won't hurt her so please, keep that knife away."

"Don't worry you safe, for now." She turned around and noticed that the three women came out of the office. "How did everything go?"

"Extremely well, we're going to meet up for lunch later this week." Sonny answered.

"Yeah, I'm going home to tell Steve. I have a feeling that he is going to react just the same way." Connie said. She looked down at her watch. "Well, looks I better get going. My staff are probably wondering where I'm at." She looked at her two girls. "I'll see you two later." She kissed both of her daughters on their heads.

"Bye, Mom." Mitchie said.

"Bye, Connie." Sonny said.

"Are you ready to go Mitchie?" Shane asked.

"Yeah, I'm ready, Shane." The girl answered. She looked at her sister and best friend. "Have fun you two."

"We will definitely try." Alex replied as the couple walk out of the café. She turned to Sonny. "How do you feel?"

"So much better. So how did you feel about Shane being here?" Sonny asked, she was still concerned about the older girl.

"Actually, it went better than I expected." The younger girl looked at her confusingly. "I decided it was time to move on, so I gave them my blessing. I feel so much better now, I didn't expect I would so fast but I do."

"That's great! What made you do this?"

"I knew you were right, it was unhealthy to hold on to her. But I figured that if I want to ever find love again, I would have to let go of Mitchie." She smiled at the younger girl and Sonny did the same. When the time was right, maybe she would give herself and Sonny a chance.