Disclaimer: This will be the one and only time that I tell you, I don't own any of the characters that you see on the TV show Lizzie McGuire. Disney owns them and they won't share. So if you are some crazy lawyer out to sue poor kids, please leave me alone. I'm only worth about $1000.
Summary: Lizzie, Gordo and Miranda are finally in their senior year (and so am I). This story is going to be partially based on my own experiences during my senior year. I don't have any major plot ideas set in stone yet, but I hope this story isn't too boring. Keep in mind some of the things in this story have happened at my school, so I'm not totally making it up. At any rate, here is the beginning of my story.
Chapter One
"Woohoo!," Lizzie McGuire exclaimed as the final bell rang on the last day of her junior year," We are seniors now!"
"I know, this is awesome," Miranda exclaimed.
"Only one more year before we are off to college and out into the real world," Gordo said.
"Not now Gordo," Lizzie warned," tomorrow is the first day of summer vacation. It's time to have fun. Let's put college aside until this fall. This summer is going to be all about having a good time."
The three walked down the hallways of Hillridge High heading to clear out their lockers. They were excited for their summer to be starting and they made plans to meet at the Gordon house in the morning since Gordo's parents were out of town for a couple days. They could plan out their summer without interruption from their parents.
"Well, for once, I am looking forward to next school year. We are going to be seniors. I love saying that, don't you?" Miranda asked.
"Yes, we're seniors," Lizzie laughed.
"Can you guys believe it's already senior year? It seems like just yesterday we graduated from 8th grade," Gordo was lost in memory.
"Oh yeah, remember our trip to Rome?" Lizzie smiled at the memory.
"That was amazing," Gordo said," after you got rid of Paolo."
Lizzie's expression turned sour at the mention of that name. She had felt so used and so naive. She was still angry at how mean some people could be, but that's why she loved her best friend, Miranda and her boyfriend, Gordo.
"I can't believe I missed out on that trip," Miranda sighed," and missed out on you two finally deciding to become a couple."
"Well, as you put it when you came back from Mexico and found out 'everyone at school was waiting for you to be a couple and they were even thinking about placing bets on when you would actually do it'," Lizzie reminded her.
"It was pretty obvious to everyone, but you two that you liked eachother," Miranda said, matter-of-factly.
"I still can't believe you didn't take that record offer they gave you after your performance at the IMVAs," Gordo shook his head.
"I told you alredy, I have only a few years where I can just be a carefree kid. If I would have become a popstar, I would have had to work all the time and instead of the high school experience, I would have just been taught by some tutor. I didn't want to miss out on high school, or my friends," she planted a big kiss on Gordo's lips.
"I always knew you were really smart," Gordo replied.
"Yeah, Lizzie, that's just about the smartest thing I've ever heard. If it was me, I would have taken up the offer immediately. You really thought it out though," Miranda said truthfully.
~(The Next Day at Gordo's House)~
"So, what should we do this summer?" Gordo asked.
"We should go somewhere," Miranda offered.
"Yeah, we should take a trip together. That would be fun," Lizzie said.
"Where should we go?" Gordo pondered aloud.
"How about New York? I've always wanted to go there," Miranda suggested.
"Maybe, but we should make it like a road trip. So we can stop at different places along the way," Lizzie said.
"Like a cross-country trip," Gordo added," and we can visit all the states on the way there."
"That would be awesome. And between the three of us, we should have plenty of money saved from all the jobs we've had," Miranda agreed.
"Now the only trouble is to get our parents to agree," Lizzie reminded her friends.
"Oh yeah. That might be a little hard," Gordo said," I mean, my parents would probably be okay, but I don't know about you Liz. They couldn't stand your being in Rome for two weeks. This might take most of the summer."
"We'll just have to tell our parents, it's probably the last summer we'll spend together. I mean, you've got that early college admission thing Gordo. Next summer you'll be in class. I think if we talk to them together, we can convince them that this is a good idea," Miranda explained.
"We've got nothing to lose by asking them," Lizzie said.
Summary: Lizzie, Gordo and Miranda are finally in their senior year (and so am I). This story is going to be partially based on my own experiences during my senior year. I don't have any major plot ideas set in stone yet, but I hope this story isn't too boring. Keep in mind some of the things in this story have happened at my school, so I'm not totally making it up. At any rate, here is the beginning of my story.
Chapter One
"Woohoo!," Lizzie McGuire exclaimed as the final bell rang on the last day of her junior year," We are seniors now!"
"I know, this is awesome," Miranda exclaimed.
"Only one more year before we are off to college and out into the real world," Gordo said.
"Not now Gordo," Lizzie warned," tomorrow is the first day of summer vacation. It's time to have fun. Let's put college aside until this fall. This summer is going to be all about having a good time."
The three walked down the hallways of Hillridge High heading to clear out their lockers. They were excited for their summer to be starting and they made plans to meet at the Gordon house in the morning since Gordo's parents were out of town for a couple days. They could plan out their summer without interruption from their parents.
"Well, for once, I am looking forward to next school year. We are going to be seniors. I love saying that, don't you?" Miranda asked.
"Yes, we're seniors," Lizzie laughed.
"Can you guys believe it's already senior year? It seems like just yesterday we graduated from 8th grade," Gordo was lost in memory.
"Oh yeah, remember our trip to Rome?" Lizzie smiled at the memory.
"That was amazing," Gordo said," after you got rid of Paolo."
Lizzie's expression turned sour at the mention of that name. She had felt so used and so naive. She was still angry at how mean some people could be, but that's why she loved her best friend, Miranda and her boyfriend, Gordo.
"I can't believe I missed out on that trip," Miranda sighed," and missed out on you two finally deciding to become a couple."
"Well, as you put it when you came back from Mexico and found out 'everyone at school was waiting for you to be a couple and they were even thinking about placing bets on when you would actually do it'," Lizzie reminded her.
"It was pretty obvious to everyone, but you two that you liked eachother," Miranda said, matter-of-factly.
"I still can't believe you didn't take that record offer they gave you after your performance at the IMVAs," Gordo shook his head.
"I told you alredy, I have only a few years where I can just be a carefree kid. If I would have become a popstar, I would have had to work all the time and instead of the high school experience, I would have just been taught by some tutor. I didn't want to miss out on high school, or my friends," she planted a big kiss on Gordo's lips.
"I always knew you were really smart," Gordo replied.
"Yeah, Lizzie, that's just about the smartest thing I've ever heard. If it was me, I would have taken up the offer immediately. You really thought it out though," Miranda said truthfully.
~(The Next Day at Gordo's House)~
"So, what should we do this summer?" Gordo asked.
"We should go somewhere," Miranda offered.
"Yeah, we should take a trip together. That would be fun," Lizzie said.
"Where should we go?" Gordo pondered aloud.
"How about New York? I've always wanted to go there," Miranda suggested.
"Maybe, but we should make it like a road trip. So we can stop at different places along the way," Lizzie said.
"Like a cross-country trip," Gordo added," and we can visit all the states on the way there."
"That would be awesome. And between the three of us, we should have plenty of money saved from all the jobs we've had," Miranda agreed.
"Now the only trouble is to get our parents to agree," Lizzie reminded her friends.
"Oh yeah. That might be a little hard," Gordo said," I mean, my parents would probably be okay, but I don't know about you Liz. They couldn't stand your being in Rome for two weeks. This might take most of the summer."
"We'll just have to tell our parents, it's probably the last summer we'll spend together. I mean, you've got that early college admission thing Gordo. Next summer you'll be in class. I think if we talk to them together, we can convince them that this is a good idea," Miranda explained.
"We've got nothing to lose by asking them," Lizzie said.
