6 years later Chase and Alex is 5 years old.

SPOV

"Chase! Alex! Food's ready!" I called. I prepared the dinner and woke up my mom.

"Ugh!" She grumbled and waked to the kitchen.

"Gramma?" Chase took a bite and looked at my mom. She smiled and nodded her head.

"Mommy said daddies are assholes."

I chocked on my food. My mom eyes widened and quickly handed me water. I gulped it down and glared at Chase.

"Sweetie, never say that word!" Mom scolded.

"What is an assh-"

"Oh! Would you look at the time! Time for bed guys!" I scooped up Chase and Alex and led them to the room. It's been six years since I have left Chad. Now I'm 22 and a single, lonely mom. I'm back at Green Bay, Wisconsin and I'm a teacher. My mom helped me wash the dishes and nervously looked at me.

"What's wrong?" I asked drying the dishes.

"I'm worried about the kids, Allison." She sighed. I smiled.

"They're fine mom." I assured her.

CPOV

"She's fine dad." I rocked Demi in my arms. She was half asleep and was extremely beautiful. She reminded me of Sonny she had the same wavy chestnut hair, but still had my blue eyes. Even though I had Demi, I still missed Chase and Alex.

"Son, give me Demi, I'll bring her to her room." My dad gently took her. I was a big movie star now. Mack Falls ended, and so did So Random due to ratings. Sonny's name had vanished from almost everything. I have no clue where she is. I looked for her many times, but remembered the painful words she told me. My phone buzzed and I picked it up.

"Hello?"

"Hey there movie star! How's my niece?" Tawni perked up. I smiled. Me and Tawni were extremely close. She's like my sister now and she took care of Demi.

"Great, she's asleep." I snickered.

"So, what's up?" I asked her.

"I'm just missing Sonny." She sighed and sniffled. My smile vanished.

"Welcome to my world." I chuckled sadly.

"Then do something!" Tawni scolded.

"Like what?" I said annoyed.

"Search for her you ass!" She grumbled.

"I have! I've searched everywhere! I even went back to Wisconsin! Sonny's name has vanished and so has my children's names." I broke down. Tawni sighed.

"Well, I hope she comes back. Anyways, you have to go to Green Bay's Wisconsin, to shoot your new movie." She explained.

"Wha- When?" I shifted my weight to my other leg.

"Tomorrow."

"Crap! Fine. Listen I gotta go."

"Me too. Bye Chad."

"Bye." I hung up and rested my head on the bed. I let sleep come over me.

SPOV

I woke up by the hazy sunlight.

"Rise and Shine sweetie!" My mom came in with a huge grin. I tossed to my side and she scooted next to me.

"Why are you so happy?" I mumbled.

"Well, I found this young, sweet man across the neighborhood and he was absolutely handsome."

"Umm, get to the point." I said annoyed.

"I wanted you to meet him. Maybe both of you can be togeth-"

"No!" I jumped up.

"I-I can't." I lowered my gaze.

"Why? You're still young Sonny. You can still find the perfec man. Go and meet him, at least be friends." She smiled. I nodded. She was right.

"O-Okay, just friends." I agreed.

"That's my girl." She kissed my forehead and got up.

"Wait, what's his name?" I asked.

"David Henrie."

"Wow, proper name."

"Yes, and he's a teacher at your school!" My eyes widened. I quickly got dressed and went outside to check the mail. A dark haired man came with grayish-green eyes appeared. He was gorgeous.

"Hey, you're Allison right?" He greeted. I smiled.

"Yes, I am."

"Here's you're mail, it appeared in my mailbox." He handed me an envelope.

"Thanks." I smiled.

"So, you're new here?" I asked and leaned on the mailbox.

"Yeah, I came here to teach at Green Bay Elemenatry." He sighed.

"Oh, I work there too. Maybe I can help you." I offered.

"Really? Cool! I'm starting on Monday." He answered.

"Oh, great." I chuckled. We stared in silence for a minute. I blushed.

"Well, thanks for the help."

"Welcomes!" I quickly went inside.

"Mommy?" Chase tugged on my shirt.

"Hey sweetie." I lowered myself to meet his gaze.

"Who's that dude?" He raised his eyebrow. He looked exactly like Chad. The same sandy blonde hair and the same smirk. His eyes were honey brown, lighter than mine.

"No one, just a friend."