I got some good ideas and so I picked one that seemed fit for what I wrote.
Mitchel Musso: Walk away
I don't know how to let this go,
And I don't really want to know,
What it's like without you in this life.
Your voice is breaking though the air,
I can hear but I don't care,
What's it matter anyway tonight?
But everywhere I go
I'm reminded of everything that's going on.
Something isn't right,
I can read the signs,
I know that something's wrong.
But you didn't have to walk away.
No, you didn't have to walk away,
You didn't have to walk away from me tonight.
No, you didn't have to walk away.
You didn't have to walk away,
You didn't have to walk away from me tonight.
I don't wanna be left with all,
The broken pieces as they fall,
If there was more time,
I would hide this all away.
But everywhere I go,
I'm reminded of everything that's going on.
Something isn't right,
I can read the signs,
I know that something's wrong.
But you didn't have to walk away.
No, you didn't have to walk away,
You didn't have to walk away from me tonight.
No, you didn't have to walk away.
You didn't have to walk away,
You didn't have to walk away from me tonight.
Time means everything, everything.
Time means everything, everything,
To me.
But you didn't have to walk away.
No, you didn't have to walk away,
You didn't have to walk away from me tonight.
No, you didn't have to walk away.
You didn't have to walk away,
You didn't have to walk away from me tonight.
But you didn't have to walk away.
No, you didn't have to walk away,
You didn't have to walk away from me tonight.
No, you didn't have to walk away.
You didn't have to walk away,
You didn't have to walk away from me tonight.
(Didn't have to walk away)
(CPOV)
Sonny pulled away from me with a huge grin placed on her sweet lips. I was about to kiss her once more until a blinding light flashed across us. I looked over and squinted trying to make out the figure that had ruined our moment.
"Okay, kids, time to go." A woman's voice called out. Her voice was actually quite rough and hoarse.
Sonny nervously got off of me, slipping frequently, and pulled me up without hesitation. When the light flashed across her I noticed a light blush. Another point for Chad.
"What you kids doing out here at this time, anyhow?" the Ranger, I assumed, fidgeted with her tight, red bun and pushed her hat back a little, now revealing her green eyes.
Sonny opened her mouth to respond, but I cut in first, "We're practicing for a movie that we're in and the director… told us to come… out here." I flashed my award winning smile.
"Fine, well now you've practiced, so get." She flew the beam towards the gate then back at us. I nodded and skated over to the edge of the pond, sitting down and pulling off my skates. Sonny followed nervously, but I noticed something new in her eyes that I had never seen before.
I slipped on my regular shoes, same as Sonny, and stood up with my skates in my grasp. Sonny wasn't as relaxed as I was, her knuckles turned white from gripping the skates so tight. I made my way towards the gate with Sonny in tow and slipped through the tiny crack I had left. As soon as we were outside, I walked towards the car, but Sonny had stopped and crossed her arms.
I turned back to her dumbfounded, "What?"
Her glare hardened and she shook her head. "Take me home, right now." Her voice was rough and cold.
"What did I-" she brushed past me. I decided to drop it until she turned to face me, her eyes narrowed to tiny slits.
"You lying-" she took a deep breath before she erupted with anger, "You told me we wouldn't get in trouble." Oh.
"Well, we wouldn't," I smiled sheepishly, "if we didn't get caught." Keep going Chad. My own thoughts were sarcastic.
"And you failed to mention this because…" she drug the word out and rolled her head expectantly.
"Because you wouldn't come if I did…" I explained, mimicking her tone. Really Chad, really?
"Oh, okay," she didn't seem as mad, but Sonny's quite the actress, "So lying to me was gonna make it okay?" I nodded nervously and scratched the back of my neck nervously.
I thought it was over when she turned away and walked towards my convertible; I let out a breath. She turned back, obviously annoyed, walking towards me with one finger up. "One more thing," she wasn't looking me in the eye until now, "Why didn't you just say we were on a date? What am I, an embarrassment?"
I shook my head vigorously, "No, of course not! I just- we would've got—I was-" she held up her hand smirking.
"Save it Chad. I'm done. Done with you. Done with your lies. In fact, I'm done with Hollywood!" What?! I stepped forward but she pushed me back, "No Chad, just don't." she rolled her eyes and brushed past me.
"Where you going?!" I yelled after her, when she was maybe ten feet away.
"Home, Chad." She didn't turn to face me. Is she seriously walking home?
"Sonny, come on." I begged starting to take steps towards her. She stopped, not turning to face me.
"Just leave me alone," her voice came out as a whisper.
(SPOV)
I am so over him and his… Uh! Stupid Chad!
I broke into a jog, running in whatever direction to get away from Chad. I didn't even care anymore. I hugged my body tightly, trying to fight off the cold air that was nipping at me. I just couldn't take it anymore.
I looked up at the moon after turning onto a foggy back road. No buildings or flashing lights, just me, the fog, and some grassy land on the side of the road. The silence filled, screaming in my ears.
I buried my head in my hands and took a deep breath. In, out, good job Sonny.
A soft roaring of two engines were heard in the distance. I looked back and saw to separate lights heading up the road. Without hesitation, I moved over and began walking in the grass that tickled my calves wildly. I felt as giddy as a school girl until the motorcycles started to slow down.
"Hey, sweetheart," a man's rough voice broke the loving silence, "Wanna a ride?" the two began to laugh hoarsely.
I shook my head quickly, "No thanks."
Am I supposed to put my life on hold?
Because you don't know how to act,
And you don't know where your life is going.
Am I supposed to be torn apart,
Broken hearted in the corner crying?
Pardon me if I don't show it,
I don't care if I never see you again,
I'll be alright.
Take this final piece of advice,
And get yourself together, but either way,
Baby I'm gone, I'm so over it,
Been there and back, changed all my numbers,
And just in case you're wondering,
I got that new, 'I'm a single girl' swag.
Got me with my girls and we're singing it, see?
Na-na-na-na. Na-na-na-na.
Hey, hey, hey, goodbye.
Na-na-na-na. Na-na-na-na.
Hey, hey, hey, goodbye.
Cut my hair 'cause it reminded me of you.
I know you like the long do,
Had to switch my attitude up.
Thinking of changing how I ride it,
No more on the passenger side,
Too bad you missed out on the way that I drive it.
I don't care if I never see you again,
I'll be alright.
Take this final piece of advice,
And get yourself together, but either way,
Baby I'm gone, I'm so over it,
Been there and back, changed all my numbers,
And just in case you're wondering,
I got that new, 'I'm a single girl' swag.
Got me with my girls and we're singing it, see?
Na-na-na-na. Na-na-na-na.
Hey, hey, hey, goodbye.
Na-na-na-na. Na-na-na-na.
Hey, hey, hey, goodbye.
Hey hey, hey hey hey goodbye,
I'm so over it,
Been there and back, changed all my numbers,
And just in case you're wondering,
I got that new, 'I'm a single girl' swag.
Got me with my girls and we're singing it, see?
Na-na-na-na. Na-na-na-na.
Hey, hey, hey, goodbye.
Na-na-na-na. Na-na-na-na.
Hey, hey, hey, goodbye.
Na-na-na-na. Na-na-na-na.
Hey, hey, hey, goodbye.
Na-na-na-na. Na-na-na-na.
Hey, hey, hey, goodbye.
Goodbye.
Kristina DeBarge: Goodbye
I wasn't planning on that song, but it just came up and I was like, "Okay." Tell me what's going to happen and what you want to see! Tell me what you think! Thanks peoples!
Until the whole world hears,
High Fiving Jesus :)
