Author's Note: I saw the episode "Promise, Prom-misses" this afternoon and fell in love with it, except for the ending. So, here is my version. Review please.

Disclaimer: I swear, if I ever own "Sonny with a Chance," I will die a happy person. But I do not.


"For what it's worth, you threw a cool prom, Sonny," said Nico with a smile as we walked out the door of the "So Random!" studio.

"Yeah," added Grady. "Sorry you didn't get to enjoy any of it, but thanks."

The cast of "So Random!" had just ended their fabulous "secret prom," hosted by Sonny. Sonny thought it was a great idea to have a prom on the set, since she missed her prom back in Wisconsin. Unfortunately, things turned bad when the executive producer of the show, Marshall, came back to the studio early. Sonny had to suffer through spilling mustard all over her new, gorgeous red dress, (meanwhile rushing around trying to find another one to wear, which ended up being the mermaid costume from a previous "So Random!" sketch), and hardly got to enjoy the prom she organized and decorated herself. She never got that perfect dance with that special guy. Everything went all wrong for her, when this was supposed to be her perfect night.

She heaved a sigh. The set was empty, and she stood there, arms crossed, staring at the ground. Thinking.

Suddenly, she heard footsteps across the cement floor. She looked up.

"Hey," Chad said. "So you finally made it."

Confusion filled Sonny's head as she said, "Chad? What are you still doing here? I thought you'd be the first to go."

Chad Dylan Cooper shoved his hands in his pockets and looked at Sonny. Even though she was dressed like a fish, he still thought she looked amazing.

Before Sonny came to the set, nothing interesting ever happened in the studios. Chad was actually beginning to get bored of the same old scenery, and wished something would happen to stir things up. That's when she arrived. Unfortunately, Chad had no idea that feelings towards small town girl Sonny Munroe would be stirred up also.

Chad had every intention of saying something witty and clever back to her, like he always did. He knew he irked Sonny, and that was the way it had to stay. There was enough drama at the Falls; he didn't need more behind the scenes.

"Which is exactly why I had to be the last to go," he responded with as he closed the distance between him and Sonny.

Despite the tension the two always maintained, Chad couldn't deny his feelings for her. He was not in love with her, oh no. But he didn't hate her. And this was her night, he had to try to make it was it was supposed to be.

Sonny looked down at the floor, disappointment filling her chocolate brown eyes.

"Well Chad, you were right," she said. "All proms end in disaster." She let out a small laugh as she tried desperately to hide her embarrassment. She hated admitting that Chad Dylan Cooper was right.

He smirked. "Do they Sonny?" he asked. He was inching his way closer, and Sonny felt her heart speeding up. "Do they really? 'Cuz sometimes…I heard…you get to have that perfect dance with that one special person…"

Sonny continued to stare at him. Not only because he looking almost handsome in his unbuttoned tux, but because she was trying to figure out what he was going to do.

He was in front of her now.

"You're just going to have to settle for me," he finished with a smirk as he pulled out a pair of earphones from his jacket pocket. Sonny grinned and blushed.

Sonny was never unsure when it came to her feelings. She knew right away what she was feeling and when she was feeling it, and right now, as she and Chad each put in one ear bud, she began to feel happy. Chad Dylan Cooper was making her happy.

Chad held out his hand, and she didn't hesitate to take it. They danced quietly for a few moments, his hand on her waist and a smile on their faces, looking into each other's eyes. Crystal blue with chocolate brown.

"This is sweet," Sonny said to him. Sonny always knew that Chad had a soft side. He hardly ever showed it, but when he did, she was always left in awe, until he ruined it with an egotistical, snooty remark. She wondered what he'd do to ruin it this time.

Chad shrugged and smiled. "I have my moments," he said, pulling her in a bit closer.

"….You gonna press play?" she asked.

Chad, for a brief second, looked at her in confusion. Then , upon realizing there was in fact no music, he replied with a slightly embarrassed, "Oh, right, sorry."

He reached into his jacket pocket and pressed play on his iPod, then resumed their previous position as Heaven by Bryan Adams played.

Baby you're all that I want
When you're lyin' here in my arms
I'm findin' it hard to believe
We're in heaven

Sonny's heart skipped a beat when he looked into her eyes, and she looked away from him.

And love is all that I need
And I found it there in your heart
It isn't too hard to see
We're in heaven

Chad Dylan Cooper pulled Sonny closer to him, and placed his arm at the small of her back. His hand tingled at the touch.

Once in your life you find someone
Who will turn your world around
Bring you up when you're feelin' down

Sonny wrapped her arms around Chad's neck, hoping to move closer together. Their bodies were touching, and she could feel the warmth of his breath on her face.

Nothin' could change what you mean to me
Oh there's lots that I could say
But just hold me now
Cause our love will light the way

Chad stopped.

"What? What is it?" asked Sonny, concerned.

"N-nothing," he replied. "Nothing. I…I need to go." He pulled away from Sonny reluctantly.

"Chad, wait…" but he was already gone.


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