Disclaimer: I don't own Lizzie McGuire or anything related to it. The original song "Somethin' Stupid" belongs to Frank and Nancy Sinatra. (I did my researchs!!!)
Chapter 1.
"Gordo! Omigosh, look!", 16 years old Lizzie McGuire said excitedly and handed her best friend David Gordon (formerly known as Gordo) a flyer. He read it. It said something about a talent show at school. "So?" he shrugged.
"It's just another silly contest…", Gordo said.
"I wanna try on it!", she said. Her eyes lit up. "…maybe we could make a duet!" he jumped a little then shook his head.
"No no no no no! No way!", he protested.
"Please, Gordo?"
"Nope. Not in a million years", he stated.
"Please? Please? Please? Please? Please?" he shook his head again. She did one last try. "Please, Gordo?", she pouted, using her puppy dog eyes. She knew it wouldn't take long until he melted. He finally nodded, slow and hesitatingly. She squealed and hugged him. In that moment, Kate Sanders and Claire Miller (ex school leaders, now replaced by Lizzie) came in.
"Look, the geeks are together!", Kate mocked them.
"Yeah, I see you are finally dating", Gordo said. "Is it official now?" Kate and Claire glared them and sat on their table.
"Thanks, Gordo! You're the best!" she kissed him on the cheek. "Let's go to your house, to find a song…" he nodded and they went. He searched through his Cds, she did it through Internet. He held up a Frank Sinatra Cd and stared at Lizzie. Her hair was in a messy bun, she was twirling a strand of her blonde hair in her fingers.
"Liz? How about 'Somethin' Stupid'?", he suggested. She turned around.
"Robbie Williams and Nicole Kidman!", she exclaimed.
"I was actually thinking 'bout good ol' Frank, but…" he nodded, she smiled. She printed two copies of the lyric.
"Let's go to my house to practice", she suggested. He nodded again and they started walking there.
"Hey, Lizzie", Ronnie's voice said. "How you doin'?
"Hi, Ronnie", she said, smiling at him.
"Wanna go do something? If your brother agrees…", he said. She looked at Gordo, pleading. He nodded.
"Bye, Lizzie". Gordo gave her a kiss on the cheek and left.
"He isn't my brother!", Lizzie said. Ronnie smiled. She sat on his bike and he rode it away. Lizzie waved at Gordo and squealed when Ronnie went faster.
"Well, she has gotten hotter… she's taller and more curvy now… guys notice her more… guys like Ronnie Jacobs, or even Ethan Craft. Kate's been replaced by Lizzie now…", Gordo thought. He looked at the page he had on his hands. Below the lyric, Lizzie had written: 'Gordo: You rock! Don't ever ever change! Love ya, Lizzie'. He sighed and went to his house.
Later, Lizzie calls Gordo:
"Hello?", he said.
"Hey Gordo! It's me, Lizzie", she said.
"Hey. What's up?"
"I'm so sorry I left you like that…", she started, but he cut her.
"Look, it's okay. I get it. You can't be all the time with me, if a guy asks you out, you go"
"Gordo, you're great!", she exclaimed.
"I'll pick you up tomorrow to go to Miranda's Welcome Back Party, right?", he asked.
"Yep… wait a minute, I have another call" she switched lines. "Hello?"
"Hey Lizzie. It's Thomas"
"Oh, hi!", she said. "Can you wait a second?"
"Sure" she switched lines again.
"Gordo! Can I call you again later? Thomas is in the other line!" he sighed.
"Yeah, sure, whatever" he hung up.
"So… hi, Thomas!", Lizzie said, not noticing Gordo's earlier change of mood.
End of chapter.
"I know I stand in line until you think you have the time to spend an evening with me"
AN: I didn't even finish writing the next chapter, so don't expect it too soon!
