We got on the plane and I was shaking out of nervousness. I sat between my mom and Chad. Mom got the window seat and Chad got the isle. I was really worried that Natalie, my cousin, would try some things. I'll explain later but, long story short, she's a backstabbing bitch.

I took a deep breath and picked up a magazine from my purse. I opened to a page about So Random! A review about the show.

*It seems that not only is there humor in So Random! but also romance. Romance between Sonny Monroe and Chad Dylan Cooper.*

I sat forward, jaw almost completely dropped.

Continuing reading, my eyes kept widening.

*Sonny Monroe is cast in an adult film along with hunky-heartthrob Chad Dylan Cooper. The movie is based on the book by Allison Rey who, coincidentally, is actually Sonny Monroe. They are the same person only Miss Monroe goes by Allison Rey for her adult film roles and Sonny Monroe as her kid TV show roles. Sources say that she split her names because she didn't want little kids knowing her as an adult actress as well as a kiddie comedian.

Along with that, she is starring as a love interest for CDC. Rumors say that she was casting director and chose him right away. Is it love blooming and fate closing in? Nine out of ten fans say that by the end of filming Chad and Sonny will be an "item."

We had an interview with Miss Rey-Monroe on her thoughts about the film.

Q: What's it like having another one of your books becoming a film?

A: It's always a great experience to have something that you've worked hard on the be created into something bigger. And the fact that other great actors are starring in this film is fantastic! We're already one big happy family!

Q: What's it like working with Chad Dylan Cooper?

A: He's awesome. A great actor and I believe he has the potential to bring Luca to life. When he was cast, I was glad I had at least ONE familiar friend on set already.

With all of these comments about CDC, there's definitely something stirring between the two. Here's some answers we got back from the hunky heartthrob himself;

Q: What's it like being the lead male role in a movie? Is it the same as being Mackenzie on Mackenzie Falls?

A: It's amazing and the fact that I'm acting in a movie about a book that I enjoyed is a great experience for me. On Mackenzie Falls, there's not so much stage direction but on a movie set, there's a lot so it's overwhelming.

Q: How do you feel working alongside Allison Sonny Rey-Monroe?

A: I was shocked to find out she was starring in the movie. I wouldn't expect Sonny to be so serious about a role. On So Random!, they act all silly and don't take anything seriously. But, on set for the film, Sonny was different. She seemed older. Mature. In control of everything, and she acted like nothing could push her off her podium. She definitely has the confidence to be a big-time star.

Q: Do you think she can handle it?

A: Absolutely. She can handle anything and everything. If she can handle being in a band and being on a show, she can handle a movie.

Q: Are you and Sonny doing your own stunts or are you having stuntmen? And what about the adult scenes?

A: We are going to do those scenes ourselves. We're sort of…method actors so of course we would. But of course we wouldn't let those scenes ruin our friendship.

There you have it. Chad and Sonny will be in the upcoming movie Magical Community as each others' love interest. Reading the book, I'd say that after filming the entire movie, they won't be able to stay away from one another. After all, they are "method actors."*

I turned my head to glare at Chad. As if sensing my glare, he turned his head to look at me.

"What'd I do?" He asked.

"We're 'method actors'? Chad, do you have any idea what people will think of that because of the movie?" I growled quietly.

"I'm lost."

"The interview for the movie! You said we were method actors. People will think the adult scenes might be real! I can't believe you told them that!"

"Hey! I said that as a compliment for you!" He argued back.

"Yeah, well, read this and see if I take it as a compliment." I tossed him the magazine and he read it over, face flushing when he read it.

"Sonny, they didn't ask about the adult scenes in that question when they talked to me. They're setting us up." Chad tried to explain.

"Oh my God! You're Chad Dylan Cooper!" The flight attendant whisper/shouted in glee. "What would you like? I'll get you anything…and I mean ANYTHING." She seemed about nineteen or so.

Chad turned to look at her and studied her expression, no doubt noticing her double meaning. "Diet Coke and some vanilla ice cream, please." He went back to reading the magazine.

She licked her lips and noticed me next to him, eyes narrowing in hatred. What did I do?! I hate it when people think they know me and immediately hate me.

"And what would you like?" she asked me tightly.

"Nothing since you'll spit in it." She stared at me, shocked. Chad held back a laugh but his shoulders were shaking. Mom was asleep next to me. "You're easy to read. Might want to work on your acting skills. And your attitude if you want to keep your job."

She stood there, mouth agape, shocked. Chad couldn't hold in his laughter and he started laughing crazily.

"One complaint won't hurt my job, you know." She recovered quickly.

"It will if a star complains." Chad told her, calming down.

"Are YOU going to tell on me? I was nice to you!" She complained.

"No, but Allison Rey here might." Chad crossed his arms.

She looked at me and finally noticed who I was. "I'll get you some free ice cream." She said with a fake, nervous smile and a nervous chuckle.

As she went away, Chad turned to me. "That was hilarious, Sonny!"

"Just speaking the truth. And the truth hurts." I turned on my iPod, closing my eyes.

I instantly fell asleep.

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I woke up and felt something resting on my head. I looked up with my eyes- well, more like sideways- and found out I fell asleep with my head on Chad's shoulder. His head rested on mine, him asleep as well.

I smiled slightly and fell back asleep.

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I woke up to someone shaking my shoulder. I lifted my head and rubbed my eyes, looking at my mom. Chad was awake and watching the flight movie. Mom pointed to the screen and I laughed. The movie playing was Gunshot.

I turned to Mom one more time. "How much longer is the flight?"

"Not that much. I'd say about twenty minutes or so. The movie ends five minutes before we land." She explained.

I nodded. Taking out a notebook, I started doodling. What, I have no idea. It was just some scribbles.

"Those sketches don't seem very creative." Chad whispered in my ear. My mom was listening to my iPod and reading a book.

I looked at him to see he was really close. "I'm just scribbling out of boredom." I explained.

"Tell me about your family. That way I'm prepared when I meet them." Chad leaned back in his chair.

"Well…my grandparents think I'm an amazing dancer. Whenever I visit, they make me enter a dance contest with a guy they want to set me up with. My aunt and uncle- who are both single- love me like crazy. My Aunt Victoria taught me how to sing. Uncle Jerry helped me play guitar, thought, I mostly taught myself. And then my Aunt Jackie and Uncle Ben are both married to my Uncle Steve and Aunt Penny. They each have four kids. Aunt Jackie and Uncle Steve have two girls and a set of twin boys: Stacey, Natalie, Jason, and Frankie. Uncle Ben and Aunt Penny have three boys and one girl: Terence, Chris, Kathy, and Joe. Most of them are around our age, if not slightly younger or older."

"Well, what do your cousins think of you?" He asked, grabbing my hand for the sake of it. Boredom, no doubt.

I pursed my lips before continuing. "Stacey is getting married, so, yeah, she's older. Jason tries to prank me but it never works- I always win our Prank Wars. Frankie…he's sensitive so he always comes to me for support about anything really. Terence and Joe are basically the same- they love me but always expect a gift from Hollywood whenever I visit. When you meet them, you'll notice that they're so freaking spoiled. But I still love them."

"Well, that's good- that you still have room in your heart for them."

"I have to, their my family." I told him dryly, but joking.

He chuckled. "I know the feeling."

"Chris loves cars so I talk to him about those all the time. Kathy loves shopping and apparently I'm the only one with style besides her so she drags me shopping all the time whenever I'm around. So, that's it."

"What about Natalie?"

Damn, I hoped he hadn't noticed I skipped her. "What about her?" I played the stupid card.

"Sonny, whatever she's done…it's in the past, right? I can tell you're mad at her."

"It doesn't matter if it's the past or not, I don't really get along with her. Ever. And never will."

"How bad can she be?" He was skeptical.

"When they were twelve, Natalie told the press that Sonny supported the movements of Hitler." Mom spoke up, flipping through her book like it was nothing. "When they were ten, Natalie flushed Sonny's diamond bracelet down the toilet. A bracelet she got from her father. When they were five, Natalie cut off Sonny's hair when she asleep and sold it on eBay." Mom looked at Chad. "Trust us. In the words of Zora, she's "evil!""

"See? If my mom says someone is evil, then they're evil." I told him. "Promise that you'll stay away from her. Not only will she try to hurt me, she'll hurt you too if you get in too deep."

"Sonny, that was kid stuff. What has she done to you recently?"

"You know that rumor two years ago about Allison Rey being with a married man? You know, helping him cheat on his wife?" My eyes were wet but no tears fell.

"She didn't…" Chad looked at me sadly, knowing the truth already.

I nodded. "But she did. Still think she's innocent?"

"No…No, I don't." Chad's voice was quiet. He went back to watching the movie but didn't let my hand go. Instead, his grip was slightly tighter.

I'm glad that I have a friend that understands my situation without completely judging me. It's great to have Mom and all but a friend…Chad…is much better.