Chapter 2- This room ain't big enough for the both of us….Your ego or mine?
Well what the heck! Here's chapter 2 its juicy lol
"What!" Sonny said, anger rising. "I—no—what—omg—No…I can not share a room with—with—with—Chad Dylan Cooper!" She sounded beyond crazy.
"I'm sorry, miss, but that's your only choice. Take it or leave it. Room 307"
Sonny stomped out of the resort. She paced outside the doors, unsure of what to do.
Chad considered following Jonathon to his room, but changed his mind quickly. He held up a finger to Jonathon, signally one minute and followed Sonny.
"Sonny!" he called. He had to call twice before she responded.
"What Cooper?" she asked upset.
"What's wrong?" he asked curiously.
"What's wrong? What's wrong!" her anger escalated and Chad almost looked afraid. "Chad, you hate me, I hate you….your cast will kill you if you hang out with me and it just won't work. I'm gonna go back to So Random and just deal with all these problems." She began to walk away, eyes filling with tears.
"Sonny, I really think you so try out for Mackenzie Falls, seriously. You are being so over the top dramatic. If I didn't know better, I'd say you played Mackenzie. Look, everything is gonna be fine, ok? My cast won't find out, yours won't find out and I'll try not to hate you so much." He chuckled.
The tears in her eyes glistened as her face lit up slightly. "And if I didn't know any better, I'd say you were on So Random!" She chuckled and let him pull her into the resort and take her to there room.
As they reached the room, Jonathon gave them their keys and left. Sonny and Chad opened the door slowly afraid of what they might find and rightly so because what they found was scary to the both of them. They found only one bed.
"Um—well—umm—you see—I didn't know—yikes. I'm sorry, Sonny. I'll go back and—"
"What Chad? Look, it's ok, alright? How were you supposed to know that guy was a jerk? It's fine. We'll manage. Don't worry." She smiled kindly into his eyes.
"You're right, Sonny. I'll sleep on the floor." He offered.
She ushered him into the room so no one would see. "Nope. You're Chad Dylan Cooper," she mocked, "You can't sleep on the floor. I will."
"Actually that might work…(he sighed) um Sonny, there is NO way I'm going to let you sleep on the floor. You're a girl." He said
"Whatever Chad. Let's not talk about this now. I'm hungry. I'm going to go down to the hotel restaurant."
"Ok Sonny. Would you like me to join you?" he asked
"No not unless you really want to. I'm ok with going alone."
"Ok. But just charge it to the Mackenzie Falls tab, ok?"
"Um are you sure?"
"Yea. Don't worry about it."
"Thanks Chad. I'll see you later."
And with that, she out her baseball cap and sunglasses, placed them on her and walked out the door.
Sonny sat at a table, eating her dinner. She was actually finished, just waiting for the check. As she finished her drink, a guy about a few years older than her walked up to her.
"Hey." He said almost shyly
"Hi what's up." She felt like being nice to this stranger, so she conversed with him for awhile. She actually found him very nice. So nice, in fact, that he had already paid for her meal. He walked with her around the resort. At about ten o'clock, she noticed the time. She excused herself to make a phone call.
It was ten o'clock and the entire cast of Mackenzie Falls was waiting in the lobby for their star. They had planned on going out that night and Chad, as usual, took the longest to get ready. Portlyn had already called up three times in the last half hour and he said he'd never come down if she called again. Chad would never tell Portlyn, but he was really worried about Sonny who had left four hours ago and had yet to return.
As Portlyn stood next to the front desk, she waited. The phone rang and she actually tried to grab for it. But Jonathon took it first and pursed his lips at her.
"Hello?—sure what room are—307—ok yes m'am. You're welcome."
Portlyn's ears purked up. Room 307 was Chad's room. Why would a girl say that it was her room too? And why would any one call their own room? This was definitely weird. And she would get to the bottom of this.
"Portlyn! Stop calling! I'll be down in a—" Chad yelled into the phone.
"Shhh….Chad, it's me, sonny….You're roommate." She chuckled at the last word.
"Oh I'm Sorry, Sonny. What's up?" he said, trying to sound like he wasn't worried.
"Oh I just wanted to let you know that I'm going out with this guy I met tonight so um don't wait up, ok?"
"Oh yeah, Ok. Whatever. I'm going out too." Whoever he was trying to convince, it didn't work.
"Um ok. Good night, Chad." She hung up with Chad and ran over to the tall blue eyes brunette who was waiting for her by the gate of the pool area. They walked in deep conversation about each other. However, Sonny could never really tell him who she really was because she was a celebrity. So she just called herself by her first name, Sam, so he couldn't distinguish the name if he tried. And she could always use her mom's maiden name if worse came worst.
Leo, her date, took her into the game room. He bought them each twenty tokens and they began to play some games. Sonny found that she was very good at skee ball, but very bad at those games where you have to press the button at a certain time to get a good amount of tickets. She felt a little weird hanging out with this guy for a reason she had yet to discover. All she did know was that she was having fun. More fun than she had had since she moved to California.
While Sonny was on her date, Chad went to a club with the Mackenzie Falls cast. He would hardly dance and he even turned in early. Portlyn was very suspicious and figured this had something to do with the girl calling his room.
"Girl problems?" Portlyn asked, just before Chad left.
"Portlyn, do I ever have girl problems?" he asked, as if it was a stupid question.
"Why are you leaving so early then?" she asked.
"What is this? Twenty questions?" he asked
"Well it could be. Maybe you should just me some answers." She said curtly.
"Maybe I just want some sleep, Portlyn. Honestly, it's just as simple as that. I don't always have to be up to something." He said as he turned and left, leaving no more opportunity for questions.
"Right. He's definitely up to something." She muttered under her breath.
He reached the room around eleven. At this point, he really was tired. Tired of thinking of Sonny Munroe. The whole walk back to the room, all he thought about was if she was ok. He found it very odd that he cared so much. He didn't even know her that well. But for some reason, he was nervous about the date with this boy. More nervous than she had been, but not much less than she should have been.
So yea…Chapter 2….i felt like being nice and triple updating lol…this story is getting pretty juicy…I have more written than updated and let me tell you…my mind is ROLLING lol…hope you like it ;-) ill update again early 2moorrow! K2gal615
