Title: The Lizzie McGuire Movie
Author: Zoe Abigail Duncan (TKD Faerie Dust)
Rating: PG
Production Notes:
- Takes place the summer AFTER 8th Grade
- This means Lizzie, Gordo, Miranda, ETC, will be going into 9th grade and Matt and Lanny will be going into 6th (if Matt was 10, now he's 11, 11/12 is 6th grade...Right?)
- No pairings as of now, but in the future they may come, according to the response and reviews that I recieve.
I know the title is a bit doofy, but it'll make sense later. This part deals towards the middle of the 'project' that we'll later learn about. Meaning chapter two will go back to the beginning of the Summer and lead up to everything.
- - - - - - - - POV: Lizzie McGuire - - - - - - -
"Guys, will you please just stop fighting for two seconds?" I shouted this to my two best friends in the whole wide world. Wait, scratch that. Universe. Who, coincidently, were being the two biggest jerks (to each other) in the whole wide world/universe.
"It's not my fault Gordo's a control freak!" responded Miranda.
It was a war between two sides that made the Civil War look like a playground arguement between two six-year olds.
Miranda led one side. Her team included my 11-year old brother, Matt, his best friend Lanny Onasis, and my 'crush du jour', Ethan Craft. Gordo led the other side. On his side was geek extraordinaire Larry Tudgeman, my ex-friend turned enemy, Kate Sanders, and her sidekick/groupie, Claire Miller.
Each side has it's strong points as well as it's weaknesses.
Miranda was a terrific leader and excellent at making her point. She had skills developed and fine-tuned from the debate team (which I convinced her to join in the middle of last year).
And Gordo was equally as excellent. When it came to his views, opinions, and creative license, he wouldn't back down or even consider a compromise. And, now that I look back on it, is probably why Kate and Claire backed him up.
And though Miranda's team was made up of 2 11-year olds and a braindead jock, when it came to the creativity part, they were well-ahead. Miranda had a flare for design, and Lanny and Matt were imaginative. And Ethan, well, Ethan did the best he could with helping out. He was always ready to lend a hand at whatever it was he was doing, even if he was terrible at it.
Gordo's team had the brains and ellegance that Miranda's team lacked. Gordo and Tudgeman were the smartest kids in school and were excellent at gathering information. Kate and Claire carried the 'social class' and were able to use their high social skills for making others do things for them, which was helpful in the labor department.
But both teams were stubborn, which I for one, hated. Miranda wanted her ideas to be used, and Gordo wanted his. Lanny and Matt decided to go to Miranda's team, because they had ideas that they too wanted in the production. Tudgeman went to Gordo's because, though his crush on Miranda grew more and more, Gordo had something better to offer in his opinion. Ethan thought that Miranda had a better knack in some departments, although Gordo was the 'expert', and decided the flare was attractive (and he could, in no way, find Gordo attractive). And, after Kate and Claire decided Gordo was higher on the social scale (in their opinion) they went to his team. And because the teams were uneven. They decided causing drama would be more fun anyhow.
And when it came down to it, I was, unfortunately, the tie-breaker. I was in trouble. I was the odd-man-out. Two teams of 4, and here I was, side-less. They're my two best friends. What was I supposed to do? I couldn't just decide which side should win, and they weren't about to compromise unless I composed an arguement they couldn't refuse.
Overall, choosing between Miranda and Gordo is like choosing between Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough and Cookies 'n Creme.
Miranda's the Cookie Dough. She has bits of everything inside of her and she just lets it pour out. She's raw and honest. She's soft but has those little hard chips in her that back down for no one. She's the mix of the group. She's real and never lets anyone change her.
Gordo's the Cookies 'n Creme. Although he doesn't like mass production, and he may not believe it, he's a class favorite. He takes the popular product of oreo goodness and mixes it with his own style to create something all his own and completely unique.
So what do I do when choosing between my two favorite ice creams ever on the face of this planet? I mix them both in one bowl. Who says you can't have the best of both worlds?
"Lizzie!!"
My ice cream thoughts were interrupted by Miranda and Gordo. Miranda had her hands on her hips, looking at me above the stylish glasses she wore low on her nose. Gordo crossed his arms across his chest, and leaned back some, as if trying to maintain some level of cool while being furious.
And I stuttered, trying to remember anything they'd said. So I hadn't been paying attention. No biggie. Worse has happened. And if I could only grab something from my brain that occured in the last five minutes, they wouldn't know how I'd tuned them out...
"Do you guys wanna go get some ice cream?"
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TBC. Please review with your thoughts and ideas! It'll be very helpful. =)
Author: Zoe Abigail Duncan (TKD Faerie Dust)
Rating: PG
Production Notes:
- Takes place the summer AFTER 8th Grade
- This means Lizzie, Gordo, Miranda, ETC, will be going into 9th grade and Matt and Lanny will be going into 6th (if Matt was 10, now he's 11, 11/12 is 6th grade...Right?)
- No pairings as of now, but in the future they may come, according to the response and reviews that I recieve.
I know the title is a bit doofy, but it'll make sense later. This part deals towards the middle of the 'project' that we'll later learn about. Meaning chapter two will go back to the beginning of the Summer and lead up to everything.
- - - - - - - - POV: Lizzie McGuire - - - - - - -
"Guys, will you please just stop fighting for two seconds?" I shouted this to my two best friends in the whole wide world. Wait, scratch that. Universe. Who, coincidently, were being the two biggest jerks (to each other) in the whole wide world/universe.
"It's not my fault Gordo's a control freak!" responded Miranda.
It was a war between two sides that made the Civil War look like a playground arguement between two six-year olds.
Miranda led one side. Her team included my 11-year old brother, Matt, his best friend Lanny Onasis, and my 'crush du jour', Ethan Craft. Gordo led the other side. On his side was geek extraordinaire Larry Tudgeman, my ex-friend turned enemy, Kate Sanders, and her sidekick/groupie, Claire Miller.
Each side has it's strong points as well as it's weaknesses.
Miranda was a terrific leader and excellent at making her point. She had skills developed and fine-tuned from the debate team (which I convinced her to join in the middle of last year).
And Gordo was equally as excellent. When it came to his views, opinions, and creative license, he wouldn't back down or even consider a compromise. And, now that I look back on it, is probably why Kate and Claire backed him up.
And though Miranda's team was made up of 2 11-year olds and a braindead jock, when it came to the creativity part, they were well-ahead. Miranda had a flare for design, and Lanny and Matt were imaginative. And Ethan, well, Ethan did the best he could with helping out. He was always ready to lend a hand at whatever it was he was doing, even if he was terrible at it.
Gordo's team had the brains and ellegance that Miranda's team lacked. Gordo and Tudgeman were the smartest kids in school and were excellent at gathering information. Kate and Claire carried the 'social class' and were able to use their high social skills for making others do things for them, which was helpful in the labor department.
But both teams were stubborn, which I for one, hated. Miranda wanted her ideas to be used, and Gordo wanted his. Lanny and Matt decided to go to Miranda's team, because they had ideas that they too wanted in the production. Tudgeman went to Gordo's because, though his crush on Miranda grew more and more, Gordo had something better to offer in his opinion. Ethan thought that Miranda had a better knack in some departments, although Gordo was the 'expert', and decided the flare was attractive (and he could, in no way, find Gordo attractive). And, after Kate and Claire decided Gordo was higher on the social scale (in their opinion) they went to his team. And because the teams were uneven. They decided causing drama would be more fun anyhow.
And when it came down to it, I was, unfortunately, the tie-breaker. I was in trouble. I was the odd-man-out. Two teams of 4, and here I was, side-less. They're my two best friends. What was I supposed to do? I couldn't just decide which side should win, and they weren't about to compromise unless I composed an arguement they couldn't refuse.
Overall, choosing between Miranda and Gordo is like choosing between Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough and Cookies 'n Creme.
Miranda's the Cookie Dough. She has bits of everything inside of her and she just lets it pour out. She's raw and honest. She's soft but has those little hard chips in her that back down for no one. She's the mix of the group. She's real and never lets anyone change her.
Gordo's the Cookies 'n Creme. Although he doesn't like mass production, and he may not believe it, he's a class favorite. He takes the popular product of oreo goodness and mixes it with his own style to create something all his own and completely unique.
So what do I do when choosing between my two favorite ice creams ever on the face of this planet? I mix them both in one bowl. Who says you can't have the best of both worlds?
"Lizzie!!"
My ice cream thoughts were interrupted by Miranda and Gordo. Miranda had her hands on her hips, looking at me above the stylish glasses she wore low on her nose. Gordo crossed his arms across his chest, and leaned back some, as if trying to maintain some level of cool while being furious.
And I stuttered, trying to remember anything they'd said. So I hadn't been paying attention. No biggie. Worse has happened. And if I could only grab something from my brain that occured in the last five minutes, they wouldn't know how I'd tuned them out...
"Do you guys wanna go get some ice cream?"
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TBC. Please review with your thoughts and ideas! It'll be very helpful. =)
