Hey guys! I'm changing the way I do these just to make it easier on me. I really liked the last chapter and I'm not sure why, but please don't hate me. This will all fall together sooner or later, I promise! Now, I can repeat songs, but use different lines!

And, sorry for Chad possibly being slightly OOC.

"It's all me. This is the last time I will ever beg you to stay, but you're already on your way."

~Sorry: Jonas Brothers~

*~C~*

I slipped into my car and took in a breath. Where was she gonna go? I slammed my fist down on the dashboard and started the car, the engine roared to life. Dang, this girl drives me insane. I placed a hand on the opposite seat and turned my head to see behind me. I twisted the wheel left then right and pulled out of my 'parking space' and drove back down to a dirt road. The night air was relaxed and calm, silence screaming. I leaned back in my seat and stared at the road for a while before pulling out my phone and dialing a familiar number. No answer.

I glared at the device and tried again. Nothing; now she was ignoring me. I waited for another ten minutes before calling once more. Nada. She's gotta give me something to work with! I dialed one of the Randoms and gripped my phone tighter as they answered, "What Chad? Where's Sonny?"

My heart froze, "She's not with you?" I could hear Tawni's breath catch.

"What do you mean? She's your date. She's with you, right?" I heard slight panic as she took in a deep breath, "Look, Sonny's a big girl; she can handle herself."

"Do you know where she is?" I groaned and looked up at the moon. Only a quarter could be seen. Clouds rolled through the dark sky and shut out any light from the white orb.

"Nope," Tawni was back to her relaxed, self-absorbed state of mind. "So, how'd the date go?"

"I don't know; she left before I could finish it," I glanced at the side of the road and a sliver of silver caught my eye with a blinding flash. "That's weird," I mumbled into the receiver.

"What?" she perked up, her annoying voice filling my ears. I slowed the car and pressed on the brakes, flipping the phone closed. Pushing the door open, my shoes made contact with a rocky ground below. I shoved my hands into my jacket pockets and stumbled over to the piece silver lying in the grass. As soon as I reached the object, I recognized it as a necklace. Sonny's music note necklace.

"Now that's something to work with," I mumbled, picking up the object. I gently dropped it into my pocket and walked back to my car. Now she has to talk to me. I smirked and pulled the door open, starting the engine; my phone started ringing. "CDC, what'd it do?"

"'ey!" huh?

*~S~*

I kept walking forward, hugging my body in the cold, and occasionally stole a glance behind me. The guys kept staring over at me and would begin laughing drunkly. Where's Chad when you need him? I ignored their comments and kept going down the road, away from Chad; Walking to Chad would have been a smarter thing to do.

"Hey, sweetheart, where ya going? All you need's this way!" they laughed and the other one slapped his back. I looked down and kept walking. Shaking my head, I pulled out my phone as the engine's started back up. I sighed in relief and stuck the phone back in my bag. I smiled to myself and looked back at the guys, who, unfortunately, were heading my way. Uh oh. I reached for my phone once more and clicked my speed dial two. "'ey!"

Just keep going, and that's just what I did. I pulled my hand up to grip my necklace that my dad called a melody necklace. My hand gripped nothing but the cold air. I hastily glanced down at my neck; nothing. My whole world seemed to pause, put on hold. A feeling overwhelmed me; I suddenly didn't care about the creeps coming up the road, or even about where Chad was, I only wanted my dad's gift back. I turned back to see one of the guys standing directly behind me. "Uh, hi," I tried to walk around the man. He grabbed my arm and pulled me up to him, his breath reeked of beer. I gagged slightly but ignored it.

"Hey, little lady, what you doing out here all alone?" he gave me a failing smile and tried to wink in his hazy state. I held my breath and tried to pull my arm from his strong grip with no such luck. "Where you going, honey? You need a ride home?" he chuckled dryly. I looked down at my neck and felt desperation growing.

"No thank you, I just need my necklace," I explained and finally wriggled free of his grasp. I smiled and tried to walk around him once more only for him to wrap an arm around me and pull me up, my back against him.

"I don't think you're going anywhere," his friend came over and slung me over his shoulder. I let out a scream and pounded on the man's back repeatedly until the man came up to his friend and as I looked up, his hand connected with my face. I gripped my cheek and glared at the man.

I had heard the stories of kidnappings with younger kids; I'd heard all of the stories of crime, all of the terrible people in the world. I read of abductions, I just never assumed it would happen to me. All of the thoughts of what happened to those kids came flooding into my mind and terror swept over me. What if they were murderers? Rapists? Terrorists in disguise… It could happen…

I felt the hot tears flowing down my cheeks; the burning need to be in comforting arms, more specifically, Chad's comforting arms. "Please, just leave me alone," I whispered, making one more struggle to get free.

"Aw, you scared, honey?" they chuckled. I felt rage boiling inside of me with no way of letting it out. I was always terrible about defending myself and, well, getting mad at people, other than Chad… and Tawni. All I could do was nod and close my eyes, releasing one more tear to stream down my cheek slowly. I let out a muffled cry and looked up in hope. "Hey, bo, get my bike." The one carrying me called to 'bo'.

"Shut up, Luke," Bo growled but followed anyways. Finally, the man dropped me down on his bike, like side-saddle, and he sat in front of me. As he turned the key, I stumbled off of the bike trying to run for it, only to be stopped by Bo.

He pushed me back to his buddy and walked closer to me, his breath sweeping across my face. "Where you going, girl?" his voice was rough, harsh; not comical like before.

"N-nowhere," I stuttered. I desperately looked around; silently praying Chad had come to find me, had chased after me like in the fairytales. But this isn't a Hollywood movie; this was life, reality.

*~C~*

"N-nowhere," she was stuttering; never a good sign. Where'd she go?!

I held the phone to my ear as I sped down the road toward anywhere Sonny might have gone. I, unfortunately, had no idea where that was. "Thought so." the voices were really starting to get on my nerves, "Now, we can do this the easy way or the hard way."

"I'd prefer hard," Sonny's voice was so distance. I heard one of the guys yelp in pain. Great job, Sonny.

All I heard was footsteps and then the line went dead, "No!" I dropped my phone on the dashboard and drove. Almost ten minutes later, I noticed two motorcycles on the side of the road.

"Tell me what you got to break down the walls, kick senseless my defenses."

~Demi Lovato: Dynamite~

I know it was short, but it was full of stuff. This story now officially has a mind of its own, because it wasn't really supposed to go in this direction. Just review and tell me what you really want in this. I wrote this late at night.