Sorry I haven't been writing a lot guys, but here is the last chapter of Left Unsaid. Enjoy!!! :]


CPOV

So I guess this is the end of my love horror story, because one girl came into my life and stood out from the rest. With her it wasn't puppy love, or fake, or one big lie, it was real… it was true. The love I felt for her made me nuts, because I Chad Dylan Cooper had decided that I could never love again. I would never let a girl take over my heart again and then break it. Of course Sonny had to come along and change all that, but with her it was different. She never broke my heart, or messed with my now fragile emotions. Ok sometimes she made me mad, but I have learned that madness is better than sadness. As you probably know, I have quite a reputation for breaking girl's hearts and I didn't want to break Sonny's. You couldn't imagine how long I've wanted to tell her I love her for, but I could never let the words slip out of my mouth. So when Sonny came to guest star on Mackenzie Falls I could have never dreamed of what I managed to say.

It was Sonny's turn to guest star on my show, since I had guest stared on So Random, Marshal had asked if the show would like Sonny to guest star. They of course said yes, but I protested. It's not that I didn't want Sonny to guest star; it's just that when I'm acting everything I say is fake. I knew they were going to make Sonny my love interest and I didn't want her to see my fake side. I knew that I might let my feelings slip through my lines accidentally and embarrass myself and her. If I was ever going to tell her I love her, it was not going to be in front of the whole stinking cast and crew, but they eventually managed to talk me into it.

"Are you ready Mr. Cooper?" asked my director. I took a deep breath to clear my head and stood up. My director smirked. "Calming the nerves?" I chuckled nervously.

"Are you kidding me, Chad Dylan Cooper does not get nervous." I fixed my tie as my director walked away still smirking. The truth is that I usually don't get nervous. Acting calms me and helps me stay at peace… most of the time. My eyes suddenly darted to the stage door. Sonny walked gracefully in wearing a Mackenzie Falls uniform. My heartbeat picked up and I had to take more deep breaths. Breath in, breath out. Stay calm; you are not going to let her do this to you on your own set. Sonny looked over at me and smiled. In out, in out. She waltzed over to me with her curls lightly bouncing.

"Hey Chad," she said still smiling. I cleared my throat.

"Um, hey Sonny." I put on my best smile. I saw her looking down at her shoes, picking at a piece of string that was loose on the hem of her shirt. "You ok?" She looked up at me and managed a smile.

"Yeah." She lowered her voice to a whisper. "Just a little nervous." I sighed and smiled.

"Everyone gets nervous Sonny, well besides Chad Dylan Cooper." I fixed my jacked and she rolled her eyes, but kept a smile on her face. Gosh, I hate lying to her.

"Places people!" my director's voice boomed through a megaphone. We glanced at each other awkwardly.

"Uh, well, break a leg," she said.

"Youtoo," I said a little too quickly and my words blended together. She nodded at me once and then walked over to the set. I followed quietly behind her dreading every step.

Once we got to the stage, the lights started to dim for dramatic effect. We had already filmed the less important scenes, but this was the scene where she confessed her attraction for me. The scene that would change our relationship for ever.

"And action!" the director boomed.

"Your so brilliant and talented Mackenzie and coming here I have met the one person that I have been dreaming of..." She paced around me and then walked in front of me and gently took my hand. "You." My head was spinning, did I just sense real emotion in her voice. When you have been an actor for as long as me, you start to determine real and fake emotion.

"But we can't be," I said and my voice cracked on the word "can't". I looked down embarrassed.

"Why?" I looked up at her.

"Chad Dylan Cooper doesn't love." It was so simple, why didn't she understand. Her eyes dropped to the floor. I suddenly realized what I had just said, but the director didn't yell cut. I raised her chin up and looked in her tear filled, chocolate brown eyes.

"But, I love you," she whispered, her voice cracking on every word. Real, or fake? I closed my eyes and was deciding if I should follow the script or not. Oh forget it!

"I love you too." Did I just say that? She looked at me with curious eyes.

"You do?"

"I always have." A smile spread across her face. I laughed lightly and cupped my hands around her face before kissing her. Her lips were soft and warm.

"YEAH!" I heard a voice scream, followed by clapping. Our lips parted and we looked around trying to find out who caused the commotion. I spotted the cast of So Random standing by the set door clapping and whooping their heads off. How long have they been standing there. Suddenly I didn't care because I then realized that the whole cast and crew was clapping along with them. I looked at Sonny and saw her blushing. She giggled nervously and glared at her cast.

"That's a rap!" the director boomed with a smirk on his face. People slowly diminished from the set leaving me with wonder. I looked over at her and shook my head.

"So much for me being the best actor of our generation." She laughed and I pulled her into a hug.

"I think you're a pretty good actor, except for when you let down your guard," she said. I chuckled. She studied her shoes. "And I… I do love you." I sighed and stroked her hair.

"I know, me too." All the broken pieces in my chest were suddenly pasted back together.