Ok so first let me apologise profusely for taking so long to update, I basically just forgot! and when I remembered there was always something else that had to take priority, but if you are reading this thank you so much for being patient! Basically this is the last chapter and as relieved as I am to have it done with I actually will mis writing it. Thank you so much for your lovely reviews and support! Always happy to talk to anyone so if you just feel like talking to someone who likes Sonny with a chance (which I clearly do) or anything else really just message me :)Thank you and enjoy!
Sonny made her way through the unfairly beautiful set of Mackenzie Fall's attempting, like too many times before, to find Chad. Easily finding her way to his dressing room she ignored the "Do not disturb" sign and walked right in to find Chad lying on his velvet couch giving himself a temple massage.
"Hey" he said, sitting up.
"Hey" said Sonny.
She sat down next to him and watched him twiddle his thumbs for a while before he spoke,
"So did you watch Mackenzie Falls?".
"Yeah I did"
"and what did you think" he asked giving an expectant raise of his brow.
"Well I thought it was rather over-dramatic and that you actually did some decent acting despite my poor poor expectations I had" she said laughing.
Not bothering to acknowledge this insulting compliment he asked her a question,
"What did you think of the final scene?"
"It provoked some emotion in me" she said smiling "basically I felt really bad for Mackenzie, poor guy, he really cared about her. Oh well it's just a show, right".
"Yes, it is, but It's the best performance I have ever done, although they are always pretty good" he said keeping some of his cocky façade.
"Why is that Chad?" Sonny said, expecting another self absorbed response.
"because about a month ago I decided to try thinking of my own experiences while I was acting to get some real emotion, it's called method acting you wouldn't know it" Sonny scoffed at this, "and it didn't work for a while because I was trying to find an emotion that fits trying to ask a girl to prom when they have always thrown themselves at me, but when we were shooting that scene all I have to do was remember the girl who broke my heart and imagine her in Ellen's position and boom, Mackenzie has shown some true, heart wrenching emotion" he said.
After thinking about his response for a while Sonny decided to ask the question that had been inside her brain nagging her for quite a while.
"Chad, would it be completely conceited if I asked if it was me that broke your hear? And if maybe you care about me like Mackenzie cares for Ellen?".
"Yes, but you're forgetting that I am the king of conceited" he said grabbing her hand.
"So is it me then? Do I have your heart?" she asked, giving his hand a squeeze before he pulled it out of her grasp.
"You had it before you broke it" he said turning away from her to make a cup of coffee.
Chad was standing at the bench in his dressing room, he hadn't heard Sonny speak, but he hadn't heard her leave either. He sipped his coffee not daring to turn around until the tears that were daring to fall from his eyes dried.
"So does that mean I don't have it any more" Sonny said.
Chad didn't reply, but continued to sip his coffee and pray that his stupid tear ducts would just go away.
"Chad?" said Sonny.
Making sure his voice was strong and clear Chad asked, "Do you even want it any more Sonny?".
"Of course I do Chad!" she said walking up behind him and putting her hand on his back, "I just need to know you won't break my heart" she said moving her hand up to touch his face.
"I won't break yours if you don't break mine" he said, finally turning around and holding his hand out to her.
As Sonny graciously accepted his hand shake with a smile Chad pulled her towards him and wrapped his arms around her in one of the few hugs they had ever shared. A hug she returned fiercely.
"Sonny, would it be completely cliché if I asked you out right now?" Chad asked pulling out of the hug but still holding on to her.
"Yes it would" she said, his large smile faltered a bit, "but I am a comedian, I need a bit more cliché in my life" she said giggling.
They shared a knowing smile anticipating their future because whether it would be short or long, accepted or not, it would definitely be something special.
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I hope you enjoyed it!
