A/N: Hey peoples! Welcome to the third chapter of "This is Our Song". It really weird because I published the first two chapters in one day! How crazy is that? Anyways, I don't own SWAC.

CPOV

Wow, I can't believe I had my first kiss on the second most romantic holiday of the year, next to Valentine's Day. It felt really weird, in a very good way. Anyways, I woke up, and realized it was 9:00 in the morning. I rushed out of bed, took a shower, and then threw on a sweater vest and a pair of khaki pants. I threw on some boots, heavy coat, gloves, hat, and my blue scarf. I slid open the heavy sliding glass door, and ran to the open back door, or at least that's what I thought. I ran into the glass door, and felt a knot on my head. I saw Sonny run up to the door, and come out to tend to me.

"Chad, are you okay?" she asked.

"I'm perfectly fine," I vaguely replied. She helped me up, and we went inside. It was almost exactly how I pictured it. Sonny was wearing a bright green dress with a white cardigan, her hair put up and flats. Her relatives were sitting everywhere, from the couches to the floor next to the huge Christmas tree. I could see little kids making a semi-circle around the Christmas tree, waiting to open presents.

"Aren't you coming to join us, Chad?" Sonny asked.

"Uh, yeah, just let me take off my coat," I said, taking my coat off quickly. I took off my other winter gear and grabbed the empty seat on the sectional next to Sonny and her grandma. Then Sonny's dad entered the room.

"Okay, kids, you can open presents now, but one at a time," he lectured. The little kids started grabbing presents that had their name on them. Most of them got toys, but the one older kid got video games. Once everyone was done talking, I cleared my throat to make an announcement.

"Excuse me, thank you. In honor of me and Sonny's six month anniversary here in Wisconsin, I'd like to present her with a little gift of my own to her," I announced. Sonny had a look of surprise on her face when I gave her the little silver box. When she opened the box, a look of awe came across her face.

"Chad, it's beautiful," she exclaimed. The box revealed a gold necklace with a diamond encrusted 'C' hanging from it. "C? As in Chad?" I helped her lock the necklace around her neck.

"Absolutely," I whispered to her. She wrapped her arms around me and gave me the most wonderful hug I endured. After opening presents, we finally got to get to do what ever we wanted. Sonny wanted to go outside and enjoy the fresh air. I went with her, and we just sat outside in the snow.

"It's a nice day, isn't it?" she asked.

"Definitely," I replied. "Want some hot chocolate?"

"Sure," she said. I went to open the door, but then I felt snow on my back.

"Okay, what just happened?" I asked suspiciously, turning around.

"I threw a snowball at you. Ever had a snowball fight before?" she asked.

"I've lived my whole life in L.A. It hardly ever snowed, and it still doesn't," I explained. "But, I do know how to make a snowball." I picked up a hand full of the crystal white snow, formed it into a ball, and threw it at her. The next thing I know, we were having an all-out snowball war. We had made forts and the whole nine yards.

"You're going down, Chad!" she laughed.

"Oh, no I'm not! You are!" I laughed with her. We kept pelting snowballs at each other until some of the little kids came outside.

"Can we play with you?" one of the little girls asked.

"Sure, why not," Sonny greeted. The little girls joined Sonny; the boys joined me.

"Okay, we start throwing in three, two, one, FIRE!" I cried out, and we started pelting snowballs at the girls. They started throwing snowballs back at us, and it was a full-blown war. Everybody was laughing as hard as they could, and I could hear Sonny snort from the other side of her backyard, and it was a large backyard. We kept throwing snowballs at each other for about two hours before her dad called us in for hot chocolate. Every one of the little kids sprinted to the door, but Sonny and I walked to the house, hand in hand. We sipped our hot chocolate while we watched "How the Grinch Stole Christmas", one of those Dr. Seuss stories. It was really funny, especially the dog with the antlers who had to drag around the huge sleigh. Everyone laughed at the dog with antlers; he was hilarious! I never thought I could have this much fun in Wisconsin. But when you're with Sonny, you could have a lot of fun. I know I did.

Ta da! How did you like the third chapter? It was funny, huh? Well, peace out suckahs! Now REVIEW!