I forgot the disclaimer. I own nothing. Oh and imagine the Gidget from the first movie played by Sandra Dee not the one that portrayed Gidget in this movie. Please if you are reading this story, review. I want to know what other Gidget fans, or even non-Gidget fans think, about my story.
"Well he seems like a nice guy," said Wally.
Larry, Barbara Jo, and DeeDee all readily agreed with him.
"Yeah he is," said Judge as he watched his two friends walking away.
"Is it just me or did he and Gidget seem really close?"
Everyone turned toward Eddie at his question and the speculation behind it.
"What do you mean by that," asked Judge getting a bit defensive.
Eddie was treading in dangerous waters if he dared to insinuate that there was anything inappropriate going on between Gidge and Kahuna. Judge straightened to his full height and looked at Eddie waiting for an answer. Eddie backed off a little from Judge, realizing that he was insinuating some less then savory things about two of Judge's friends. And one of those friends was Gidget, who was amazing and would in no way do something inappropriate, but still.
"What beach shack were they talking about? And why were the police involved?"
Judge recognized that Eddie was jealous and unnerved. So Judge decided to have a little fun.
"Oh thats not a story for me to tell. Besides only Gidge, Kahuna, and Moondoggie were there and the rest of the gang was filled in only on some of the details. Its none of your business actor. Sorry. Night all."
Judge walked away with a grin on his face. He had just left the others with their jaws on the floor wondering what they were hiding. He missed having childish fun.
As the sun rose the next morning Jeff made his way to Kahuna's room. He had found out from the clerk what room Kahuna was staying in and decided that he should have a talk with his old friend. Considering that Jeff had wanted to be a surf bum and follow Kahuna wherever and then they fought over Gidget and now him and Gidget weren't talking, Jeff figured he at least owed Kahuna an explanation. Just as Jeff rounded the corner and started down the hall where Kahuna's room was located he saw Gidget at a door down the hall. Gidget entered the room and the door closed. Jeff had a bad feeling as he approached the room that Gidget had just entered. His suspicions were confirmed when he realized that the room Gidge had entered was Kahuna's. Jeff hung his head in defeat and walked back to his room. He hadn't gotten the chance to greet his old friend and talk to him about Gidget because the girl had apparently beaten him to it. I shouldn't leave her alone in there, screamed Jeff's heart. But what was he gonna do? Break down the door again and demand that Kahuna hand over Gidget, again? Besides Jeff was pretty sure Gidget didn't love him anymore, if she had ever loved him. Jeff sighed to himself. He knew Gidget had loved him and he had been too stupid to open his mouth and tell her his feelings. And now she had found others to love her. First there was Eddie and it took everything for Jeff not to rip him apart, but Gidget had not offered any apologies or explanations for her actions. So, clearly she saw nothing wrong with her and Eddie kissing. And now she was sneaking into Kahuna's hotel room at the crack of dawn. Jeff wished that he could just walk away from Gidget and let her live her life, but he loved her too much.
Gidget entered Kahuna's room and turned to greet Kahuna after he closed the door only to find that it was Judge who had opened and closed the door.
"Judge! When did you get here," asked Gidget indignantly.
She thought that she was gonna beat him to Kahuna's room. Especially since Judge was staying on the college campus.
"Sorry Gidget. I beat you. I got up really early this morning to get here before dawn."
"Yeah. He woke me up at 5:30 in the morning," chuckled Kahuna as he came out of the bathroom still in his sleep shorts.
"Morning Gidge," said Kahuna giving her a hug.
"Morning Kahuna. Hurry up and change so we can get going." Kahuna laughed at Gidget's impatience, but promptly returned to the bathroom with his bathing suit. Gidget collapsed onto Kahuna's bed next to Judge, who had just laid down when Gidget arrived.
"So you crazy kids," started Judge with his, it doesn't matter your age voice, "you missed some fun last night when you left."
"What are you talking about Judge," asked Gidget curiously.
"Well everyone was very curious about the beach house incident."
"Oh no. I didn't even think about it. None of them would have understood. Well I'll just have to explain to them later," gushed Gidget.
"You will do no such thing," replied Judge sitting up on the bed.
"But why," asked Gidget as she also sat up.
"Because it is far too much fun watching them wonder what happened that night," replied Judge putting his arm behind his head as he reclined again. Gidget stared at Judge.
"But nothing happened that night. Not really," explained Gidget lying down next to Judge again.
"Aw Gidge you know thats not true. Moondoggie and I had that big fight over you," said Kahuna coming out of the bathroom. Gidget and Judge looked up at him from the bed.
"Speaking of Moondoggie, where is he? That boy was so far gone over you last I left."
"Oh yeah he's gone alright. Right to Abby."
Gidget crossed her arms and pouted. Judge turned on his side and rubbed Gidget's arm to make her feel better.
"Wait Moondoggie is here? Why didn't I see him last night? And why is he with Abby?"
Gidget let out an exasperated sigh.
"Well it was a total misunderstanding and he never let me explain what happened. He just expected me to be waiting for him," ranted Gidget.
"Whoa Gidge, slow down and start from the beginning," said Judge who had had trouble following what Gidget was trying to say.
"Well, it started when I told him I was coming to Hawaii. I expected him to not want me to go because he was on his break, but he didn't care. So, I gave him his pin back because I figured he didn't care about me after all. Well, then we got here and I met so many new people and I just got a little caught up. When I was teaching Eddie how to surf he kissed me and because I wanted to forget Moondoggie I let him. Well, then Moondoggie showed up and he said that he came to apologize, but I was still upset at him and we fought again and then he found Abby."
Gidget took a deep breath as she tried not to cry.
"Well that jerk."
Judge sat up ready to go find Moondoggie and make him realize his mistake in giving up Gidget so easily. But Kahuna pushed him back onto the bed. Gidget and Judge laughed.
"Not so fast Stinky. I have an idea. Hey Gidge, you of course remember the beach house incident."
Gidget gave Kahuna a look.
"Well, of course I remember it Kahuna."
"Well, do you remember why you were at the beach house?"
"I gave you a ride."
"Yes?"
"And... oh goodness," Gidget slapped her hand over her mouth. Kahuna smiled as she understood.
"I was there to make Moondoggie jealous. He thought I was interested in you."
"Exactly. Well we don't have a beach house here, but you do have two men right here willing to help make your former beau jealous and realize what he is missing."
Kahuna smiled at his plan and Judge smiled along with him.
"This is going to be fun," said Judge rubbing his hands together.
"I don't know you guys."
"Oh Gidge come on. Its only a little bit of fun. Besides don't you want to be with Moondoggie," asked Judge.
"Well of course!"
"Well then how else to get you back together then the same way you guys got together the first time."
Gidget sat up and thought about the plan. Well, they have a point. And I do want to be with Moondoggie.
"Alright lets do it."
Judge and Kahuna beamed at Gidget.
"Great! Now lets surf."
Kahuna helped Gidget to her feet as Judge bounded up. All three exited through the balcony door and walked onto the beach.
