--The Digital Bean, Hillridge CA--
Lizzie stood in the doorway to The Digital Bean, Tuesday after noon at two o'clock. She was breathing heavily. Miranda Sanchez and David 'Gordo' Gordon stood on either side of her. "Ready Gordon?" Miranda asked. Gordo nodded. "Ready Sanchez," he said. They both grabbed Lizzie's arms, and Miranda opened the door with her free hand. They dragged her into the cafe', where they saw a big neon green and black sign that read Switched! Interviews. "Liz, you ready for this?" Gordo asked. "Yeah..I'm good. Can you two just..Hang out nearby?" Lizzie asked. "Sure Lizzie," Miranda said. She and Gordo went off to find the nearest empty table to the audition spot. Lizzie went up and stood in line, filling out paper work. "I wonder if she'll make it," Miranda said under her breath.
--Roller Cakes, Sacramento, CA--
Tawny stepped into the small diner, known as Roller Cakes, and was nearly blinded. "That sign bright enough?!" Alan Twitty yelled. "I guess it's sort of their colors," Tawny suggested. "Ooh..Wait, what?" Louis and Twitty said at the same moment. "How'd I wind up with you two as my best friends?" she asked. "Flagpole, lunch, Wednesday Adams, Ren's speech, remember?" Louis said, breaking it down for her. "Through him," Twitty said, pointing to Louis. "Right. And after all these years I still don't get why Louis was on the flagpole to begin with," Tawny said, shaking her head. They had first seen each other after Louis had fallen off the flagpole during the first week of Junior High. Then he'd sat with her at lunch, and ran into her in the hall and didn't know her name, so called her Wednesday Adams, mocking her choice of clothing. She had helped him fix one of Ren's speeches so it wasn't so dull, and they had been friends ever since. Twitty had come in a week or so later, knowing Louis for..ever really. Louis introduced them, and the three became best friends. "Well..I better go try to get on that show, wish me luck," she said, walking away. When she was out of earshot, Louis spoke up. "Dude, Tawny kissed me last night," he said. Twitty grinned. "Finally," he said. "What?!" Louis asked. Twitty raised an eyebrow. "You still love her, she still loves you, just go out already!" he complained.
--The Digital Bean--
Lizzie came walking over to her friends, holding a cell phone and grinning madly. "I MADE IT!! I find out who I switch with tomorrow! Then I send them a text message, and we switch!" Lizzie yelled. "Ohmigod, that is so awesome! You'll get to live someone else's life, go to their school, meet their friends, do their job, live at their house, that's soo sweet!" Miranda said. Gordo on the other hand didn't look thrilled. He didn't want to admit it, but two days without Lizzie seemed like another demintion. "Cool.." Gordo said trying his best to sound excited. "Hey, lets get outta here," Miranda suggested, noticing the discomfort in her friends voice. She knew Gordo had a crush on Lizzie, and she knew Lizzie had one on Gordo. What she didn't get was why they were to big of chickens to tell each other.
--Roller Cakes--
After a half hour or so, Tawny walked back over to the guys with a cell phone. "If I get a text message tomorrow at noon, I made it. If not, I didn't," Tawny explained, putting the cell phone into her pocket. "Well..Let's hope for the best," Twitty said. "Hey, we're in English at twelve. You're phone might go off in the middle of Hitler's class?" Louis asked, referring to their English teacher Miss Webb. All the students called her Hitler, and they weren't wrong. "She'd probably send a group of Neo-Nazi's after me," Tawny commented. As they walked out of the diner, Twitty started laughing. "Scary visual.." he said when he received blank stairs. Tawny nodded. "Same here." "Oh yeah," Louis agreed.
Lizzie stood in the doorway to The Digital Bean, Tuesday after noon at two o'clock. She was breathing heavily. Miranda Sanchez and David 'Gordo' Gordon stood on either side of her. "Ready Gordon?" Miranda asked. Gordo nodded. "Ready Sanchez," he said. They both grabbed Lizzie's arms, and Miranda opened the door with her free hand. They dragged her into the cafe', where they saw a big neon green and black sign that read Switched! Interviews. "Liz, you ready for this?" Gordo asked. "Yeah..I'm good. Can you two just..Hang out nearby?" Lizzie asked. "Sure Lizzie," Miranda said. She and Gordo went off to find the nearest empty table to the audition spot. Lizzie went up and stood in line, filling out paper work. "I wonder if she'll make it," Miranda said under her breath.
--Roller Cakes, Sacramento, CA--
Tawny stepped into the small diner, known as Roller Cakes, and was nearly blinded. "That sign bright enough?!" Alan Twitty yelled. "I guess it's sort of their colors," Tawny suggested. "Ooh..Wait, what?" Louis and Twitty said at the same moment. "How'd I wind up with you two as my best friends?" she asked. "Flagpole, lunch, Wednesday Adams, Ren's speech, remember?" Louis said, breaking it down for her. "Through him," Twitty said, pointing to Louis. "Right. And after all these years I still don't get why Louis was on the flagpole to begin with," Tawny said, shaking her head. They had first seen each other after Louis had fallen off the flagpole during the first week of Junior High. Then he'd sat with her at lunch, and ran into her in the hall and didn't know her name, so called her Wednesday Adams, mocking her choice of clothing. She had helped him fix one of Ren's speeches so it wasn't so dull, and they had been friends ever since. Twitty had come in a week or so later, knowing Louis for..ever really. Louis introduced them, and the three became best friends. "Well..I better go try to get on that show, wish me luck," she said, walking away. When she was out of earshot, Louis spoke up. "Dude, Tawny kissed me last night," he said. Twitty grinned. "Finally," he said. "What?!" Louis asked. Twitty raised an eyebrow. "You still love her, she still loves you, just go out already!" he complained.
--The Digital Bean--
Lizzie came walking over to her friends, holding a cell phone and grinning madly. "I MADE IT!! I find out who I switch with tomorrow! Then I send them a text message, and we switch!" Lizzie yelled. "Ohmigod, that is so awesome! You'll get to live someone else's life, go to their school, meet their friends, do their job, live at their house, that's soo sweet!" Miranda said. Gordo on the other hand didn't look thrilled. He didn't want to admit it, but two days without Lizzie seemed like another demintion. "Cool.." Gordo said trying his best to sound excited. "Hey, lets get outta here," Miranda suggested, noticing the discomfort in her friends voice. She knew Gordo had a crush on Lizzie, and she knew Lizzie had one on Gordo. What she didn't get was why they were to big of chickens to tell each other.
--Roller Cakes--
After a half hour or so, Tawny walked back over to the guys with a cell phone. "If I get a text message tomorrow at noon, I made it. If not, I didn't," Tawny explained, putting the cell phone into her pocket. "Well..Let's hope for the best," Twitty said. "Hey, we're in English at twelve. You're phone might go off in the middle of Hitler's class?" Louis asked, referring to their English teacher Miss Webb. All the students called her Hitler, and they weren't wrong. "She'd probably send a group of Neo-Nazi's after me," Tawny commented. As they walked out of the diner, Twitty started laughing. "Scary visual.." he said when he received blank stairs. Tawny nodded. "Same here." "Oh yeah," Louis agreed.
