A/N: Okay, now we are buzzed ahead a couple years. D Hope you like it!

Edwin sat down at the table. No one was up. Not like anything was new. It was the fourth day of the summer, and a Saturday. He pondered about getting some cereal. Lizzie walked into the kitchen.

"Hey Edwin. Morning. Whats up?"

Edwin got up and reached for two bowls. "Just woke up. Want some cereal?"

"Sure." Lizzie gave one of her trademark grins.

Edwin grabbed two bowls, spoons, and got each of their favorite cereals. Lizzie grabbed the milk. They both sat down at the counter and prepared their cereal. Edwin was still in his boxers and a plain tee. Lizzie liked to get up and dressed right away. She liked to be prepared for the day. Lizzie took a bite of cereal. Edwin found himself looking at Lizzie's jeans.

Last year she developed this great look. If Derek were to label it, he would probably call it boho sporty. Lizzie was always in brown or dark orange. She looked great in the colors too. Today, her hair was wavy, she had on a brown and gold t-shirt with brown jean capris. Lizzie looked up from her cereal bowl.

"Is there something on my jeans or something?"

Edwin whipped his head and took a bite of his cereal like it was the best thing in the world. "Oh, no, it's fine. I was just looking at the...stitching."

"Ooookkk. See any problems with it?"

Edwin blushed. "Nope."

"Good." Lizzie grabbed her cereal bowl and went into the living room quickly. Edwin pounded his head on the table. 'Why do I do such stupid things?'

He couldn't beleive it had been a little over two years since he realized he liked Lizzie. He thought that he would have told her by now. He seemed to never find the right time though. Everytime he saw her he was just itching to tell her. He felt instantly drawn.

Derek and Casey walked into the room, makeing their ways towards the kitchen exit. Edwin was astonished. "Where are you guys going?"

Derek and Casey jumped a foot and turned around. There was a long pause. Casey spoke up. "Huh?"

Edwin spoke slower. "I said: Where are you going."

Casey and Derek spoke at the same time. "Out."

The confusion was clear on Edwin's face. "Ok, but where are you going at 11:00am on a Saturday?"

Derek sighed and sat at the counter. Casey did the same.

"We are going to the park and then hitting a resteraunt."

Edwin just about fell off his chair. "Okay let me get this straight. You guys are going to the park...together?"

Derek did a dull laugh. "No, we are going on double dates."

Edwin raised his eyebrows. "Ok, well..."

Just then Lizzie walked into the room. "Hey Edwin can you help me with the TV? I think I accidently unplugged..."

Derek and Casey rushed out the back door as Lizzie spoke.

"Whats up with them?"

"I don't know...They said they had double dates at the park."

"Huh. Well. Hey I screwed up the Sattelite. I think I disconnected something. Will you go look at it?"

Edwin smiled. "Sure Liz. What happened? How did you unplug something?"

Lizzie blushed. "Oh, well, I was messing around trying to do a cartwheel...And I did not have such a graceful landing."

Edwin walked into the living room as he imagined Lizzie doing a cartwheel. Lizzie followed him.

He knelt down behind the T.V and moved some cords around trying to see what was up. Lizzie bent down next to him, and leaned over him. Edwin could smell her deoderant--He knew she always used extra stregnth sport deoderant with the scent called 'Scattered Showers'. She always smelled like grass with fresh rain water drenched over it, and the scent drove Edwin crazy.

Lizzie leaned over and asked if that cord was it. One of her waves of dark chocolate brown hair fell into his face. "Uh, no, that's not it."

Edwin quickly found the correct cord, and plugged it into the socket. "That should do it."

Lizzie did one of Edwin's favorite grins, still leaned over him. "Thanks Ed. Hey I was wondering..."

A voice came from the other side of the room. "What are you guys doing?"

Edwin tried to get up quickly, but Lizzie was still there. He bumped his head into her chest.

"Whoop, Sorry," He apologized. They both rose up.

"Oh, Nora. We were just fixing the satellite...there was a glitch."

Nora put an odd look on her face. "Ok, but I would think that one of you can fix it. It probably doesn't take two people next to each..."

"Nora!", George called from downstairs.

Nora left the room to go downstairs. Edwin and Lizzie both sat down on the couch, both very well knowing it did not require two people to fix the T.V.

A/N: Wahoo, and we're off! Haha. (I'm hopeing someday someone will appreciate my dry humor...) Hope you liked the chap. I thought it turned out Okay. Thanks for reading, another chapter is comeing out soon!