Sonny shook her head and smiled at the silly face her and Chad was making in the Bahamas two years ago. The picture seemed like miles away, they hadn't smiled at each other like that day in months . When she heard his footsteps entering from their glossy bathroom in the over indulgent L.A mansion in Bel- Air, her smile faded. At only 21 her and her husband were separated, on the verge of divorce after their quickie wedding in Vegas and after 7 months of marriage they were calling it quits. And neither parents knew. The trip to Sonny's parent's anniversary weekend in Wisconsin would be their last.

"Chad Dylan Cooper is ready to go", he confirmed dusting lent off the shoulder of his Armani V neck, and turned to reveiw his handsome reflection. He tousled his wind blown golden locks and winked at himself, him being conceited was an understatement.

"I'm still trying to pack, you're just going to have to wait", Sonny grunted and attempted to zip her over stuffed luggage and ignoring the fact that it was actually nice to see Chad coming from the bathroom they used to share.

"You're always doing something last minute and it never works".

"You mean like our wedding?" Sonny smiled with no humor, sarcastically.

"Exactly", Chad stated bored and leaned across the vanity table in their master bedroom. Sonny hated it, another thing Chad ignored. The house was way too big for the two of them, and on those lonely nights it was torture. Chad was never home, ever. He was always working on a new mega hit movie, doing interviews, everything except spending time with Sonny.

"Glad to see we're on the same page – Coop!" Sonny squealed when the golden cocker spaniel dog leaped onto her bed, as her mood shifted she grinned at her dog. She'd named him Coop short for Cooper, just to bother Chad.

Chad frowned, "I hate that dog", he muttered cross armed. "Get him off our bed", he retorted.

"Its my bed now", Sonny rolled her eyes picking the small dog and pecking his nose before sitting him down off the floor and tried at the zipper again.

"Let me-

"I got it-

Chad walked over and shrugged past the dog disgustedly and stood behind Sunny kneeling down to her height to grab the zipper but Sonny wouldn't budge.

"Let me do it- he raised his voice frustrated.

"No!- she barked jerking harder at the zipper and jabbed Chad in the eye with her elbow.

"Oww!", Chad screamed holding his hand over his eye screeching like a girl. She tried to hold her laughs but Chad falling to knees was hilarious and she burst out in giggles.

Chad looked up angrily at her.

"I never should've helped you".

"I didn't ask for your help", Sonny said crossly her smile long gone. They were no longer talking about his eye.

"I can't wait until this is over", Sonny sighed breaking from his cold stare and grabbed her luggage off the bed.

Chad frowned still holding his eye. "Me either, I wish I never married you", he retorted as cold as ice before walking ahead of her.

"I wish I never married you either!" she screamed hoarsely to his back.

"We're leaving for the airport now", he called before slamming the door downstairs.

Sonny stood stunned. Sure they argued, they fought and said they hated each other. But never… I wish I never married you.

If she had doubts about divorce they were all gone, Chad had just confirmed it. Sonny gripped her luggage and headed for their ride, she smirked thinking of how Chad was going to react when he stepped outside.

"WHERE is the limo?" he demanded staring down gray Toyota, as Tawni appeared from behind it perkily her blond hair flowing in the wind.

"Hey Mr. and Mrs. Cooper!" she greeted with big grins that no one returned back.

"That would've tipped off the paparazzi we're doing low key", Sonny rolled her eyes and crossed her arms.

"But T, a Toyota? Really?" Chad asked.

Tawni's face looked offended. " Like I'd actually drive one of these things, my BMW is at home Sonny made me rent this for the environment or whatever ".

"What happened to your eye?" Tawni giggled.

Chad clenched his jaws and lowered his designer sunglasses.

"Nothing, can we just get to the airport?" he asked hopping into the car angrily.

"Fine", Sonny snapped slamming the car door closed.

"Fine!" Tawni replied brightly before pulling out of the Cooper's circular driveway and heading for the airport.

Sonny looked down at her buzzing cellphone and pressed the answer button, her mother's voice rang in her ears excitedly.

"Hey honey! Are you and Chaddy on your way? Everyone's excited to see the happy couple", Connie Munroe beamed.

Sonny could hear the happy chorus in the background they were probably having a family lunch as usual.

"Hey mom", she stated with less excitement and toyed with her braclet absently.

"Is everyhting alright?" her mother asked with a serious tone.

Sonny opend her mouth to speak but Chad grabbed her phone.

"Hey mom", he greeted brightly putting his acting skills to work. He trailed his eyes over to Sonny as he spoke with a wide grin.

"Yeah she's fine we're both tired, we just can't wait to see you all. Okay, love you too. See you when we land", he concluded before hanging up the phone.

Sonny wanted to say thanks, but her pride wouldn't let her so instead she pressed her forehead against the car window and sighed.