--Lawrence, Caught Ya--
Lizzie and Louis sat on opposite sides of the table at lunch. They avoided each other for the rest of the day. Until, Zach caught up with them both outside of school. "So, you two aren't going together huh?" Zach asked. "What are you talking about?" Lizzie said. "I saw you two making with the lip action," Zach said. Louis sighed and walked away. Lizzie looked at Zach and followed Louis to the bus. They sat there in silence. Once Louis got to his house, he got the phone and called Twitty. "Hello?" "Hey Twitty, I did the worst thing possible." "What?" "I..I kissed Lizzie." "WHAT?!" "Dude, see, it was weird. She tripped, and I caught her, and we ended up kissing..But when we broke apart she wasn't her." "Who was she?" "Tawny." "Is this like what happened when you kissed Bean's cousin?" "No. Well, sort of. But I felt guilty about ditching Beans, I didn't ditch Tawny." "Yeah, but you kissed someone that wasn't her, and everyone in Sacramento knows how you two feel about each other." "Yeah, you're right, but dude, why'd I do it?" "I don't know, I'm not the phycritrist of our group." "Yeah, but I can't talk to her about it!" "I see your point. Hey, why don't you try your sister, she's good at that stuff." "Dude, you're right. Thanks Twitty." With that, Louis hung up the phone and punched in the numbers to his sister's dorm room. He got her voice mail. "Hey Ren, it's me. I'm having a crisis. Call me when you get in." After he was done with that, he canceled the gig at Sushi House.
--Hillridge, Day Three--
After school on Thursday, Tawny and Miranda headed out to the mall. "So, your prom is on Saturday?" Miranda asked. "Yeah, and I own a total of zero dresses. Thanks for coming shopping with me, I'm not even sure about what I'm looking for," Tawny confessed. Miranda laughed. "No problem. I've got to get mine too, ours is next week," Miranda told her. "Hey, lets check out DEB, they've got some good dresses. That's where I got the one I wore to Gordo's Bar Mitzvah." "Oh, I liked that one," Tawny commented. She and Miranda walked into the store and looked around. "I'll take the front, you take the back, we'll meet at the jewelry counter," Miranda said. Tawny nodded. "Operation Prom Dresses is underway," she said. Both girls laughed, then headed to their designated areas. Tawny began looking through rack of dresses, when she saw one in the back. It was light blue, and the bottom was shorter in front than it was in back. On the top of it, it had small dark blue beads. Really not her style, but she liked it. She reached for it, noticing there was only one left, and checked the tag. Exactly her size. She picked it up and went to find Miranda, who was holding a long flowing red gown. It was strapless, and pretty simple, but it was still nice. "I see you found one too?" she asked Tawny. Tawny nodded. "Lets go try these on," Tawny said. She and Miranda headed to the back of the store, to the dressing rooms and got two right next to each other. They both put on their dresses. "Ready?" Miranda asked through the thin dressing room walls. "Ready," Tawny said, opening her door. Miranda did the same. "You look great!" they said together. "So its decided, Houston, we have dresses," Miranda said. "Now we've got three more things to get," Tawny said. "Right. Jewelry, shoes and hair. You should get yours done tomorrow, since your prom's Friday night," Miranda told her. "Yeah. Got any good places around here?" Tawny asked. "I have just the place, I'll take you there tomorrow after school. Let's change and go on the hunt for accessories," Miranda suggested. "Thanks Miranda. You know, these few days have been pretty good, we should get together again," Tawny said. "Yeah, how about next week sometime. We can hang out in Sacramento," Miranda said. "Great, it's a date," Tawny told her. They both went back into their own dressing rooms, changed, paid for the dresses and headed to the second floor of the mall. "To Clairs!" Miranda exclamed. "Then to DSW!" Tawny said.
--Sacramento, Shopping Date--
"Man, I can't believe I'm actually here," Louis said, looking at the rows of stores. "Dude, it's something that has to be done. Tomorrow night's prom night," Twitty told him. "Yeah, and we have to look good for the girls!" Tom tried. Twitty and Louis looked at him. "Or not," Tom said. "Hey guys? I'm not really the type of girl that shops for tux's, so I'm gonna go hang out in FYE, okay?" Lizzie asked. "Sure, we'll come find you when we're done," Twitty said. Lizzie walked into FYE, as the guys went into Shapiros. "This place is like some kind of clone store," Louis said. "Yeah, it's..What's that phrase Tawny uses to describe us?" Twitty asked. "A special kind of creepy," Louis told him. "Hey, dude, speaking of Tawny, you never told me what Ren said," Twitty said. Tom walked over to a rack and started looking at clothing. "And I'm not gonna, but she gave me some awesome advice. Tawny comes back tomorrow at four, and we're hopefully gonna have a good conversation, then go to prom together," Louis said. "I believe that's the song of The Brave Little Toaster," Tom called. "What?!" Louis and Twitty asked. "Nothing," Tom called.
Lizzie and Louis sat on opposite sides of the table at lunch. They avoided each other for the rest of the day. Until, Zach caught up with them both outside of school. "So, you two aren't going together huh?" Zach asked. "What are you talking about?" Lizzie said. "I saw you two making with the lip action," Zach said. Louis sighed and walked away. Lizzie looked at Zach and followed Louis to the bus. They sat there in silence. Once Louis got to his house, he got the phone and called Twitty. "Hello?" "Hey Twitty, I did the worst thing possible." "What?" "I..I kissed Lizzie." "WHAT?!" "Dude, see, it was weird. She tripped, and I caught her, and we ended up kissing..But when we broke apart she wasn't her." "Who was she?" "Tawny." "Is this like what happened when you kissed Bean's cousin?" "No. Well, sort of. But I felt guilty about ditching Beans, I didn't ditch Tawny." "Yeah, but you kissed someone that wasn't her, and everyone in Sacramento knows how you two feel about each other." "Yeah, you're right, but dude, why'd I do it?" "I don't know, I'm not the phycritrist of our group." "Yeah, but I can't talk to her about it!" "I see your point. Hey, why don't you try your sister, she's good at that stuff." "Dude, you're right. Thanks Twitty." With that, Louis hung up the phone and punched in the numbers to his sister's dorm room. He got her voice mail. "Hey Ren, it's me. I'm having a crisis. Call me when you get in." After he was done with that, he canceled the gig at Sushi House.
--Hillridge, Day Three--
After school on Thursday, Tawny and Miranda headed out to the mall. "So, your prom is on Saturday?" Miranda asked. "Yeah, and I own a total of zero dresses. Thanks for coming shopping with me, I'm not even sure about what I'm looking for," Tawny confessed. Miranda laughed. "No problem. I've got to get mine too, ours is next week," Miranda told her. "Hey, lets check out DEB, they've got some good dresses. That's where I got the one I wore to Gordo's Bar Mitzvah." "Oh, I liked that one," Tawny commented. She and Miranda walked into the store and looked around. "I'll take the front, you take the back, we'll meet at the jewelry counter," Miranda said. Tawny nodded. "Operation Prom Dresses is underway," she said. Both girls laughed, then headed to their designated areas. Tawny began looking through rack of dresses, when she saw one in the back. It was light blue, and the bottom was shorter in front than it was in back. On the top of it, it had small dark blue beads. Really not her style, but she liked it. She reached for it, noticing there was only one left, and checked the tag. Exactly her size. She picked it up and went to find Miranda, who was holding a long flowing red gown. It was strapless, and pretty simple, but it was still nice. "I see you found one too?" she asked Tawny. Tawny nodded. "Lets go try these on," Tawny said. She and Miranda headed to the back of the store, to the dressing rooms and got two right next to each other. They both put on their dresses. "Ready?" Miranda asked through the thin dressing room walls. "Ready," Tawny said, opening her door. Miranda did the same. "You look great!" they said together. "So its decided, Houston, we have dresses," Miranda said. "Now we've got three more things to get," Tawny said. "Right. Jewelry, shoes and hair. You should get yours done tomorrow, since your prom's Friday night," Miranda told her. "Yeah. Got any good places around here?" Tawny asked. "I have just the place, I'll take you there tomorrow after school. Let's change and go on the hunt for accessories," Miranda suggested. "Thanks Miranda. You know, these few days have been pretty good, we should get together again," Tawny said. "Yeah, how about next week sometime. We can hang out in Sacramento," Miranda said. "Great, it's a date," Tawny told her. They both went back into their own dressing rooms, changed, paid for the dresses and headed to the second floor of the mall. "To Clairs!" Miranda exclamed. "Then to DSW!" Tawny said.
--Sacramento, Shopping Date--
"Man, I can't believe I'm actually here," Louis said, looking at the rows of stores. "Dude, it's something that has to be done. Tomorrow night's prom night," Twitty told him. "Yeah, and we have to look good for the girls!" Tom tried. Twitty and Louis looked at him. "Or not," Tom said. "Hey guys? I'm not really the type of girl that shops for tux's, so I'm gonna go hang out in FYE, okay?" Lizzie asked. "Sure, we'll come find you when we're done," Twitty said. Lizzie walked into FYE, as the guys went into Shapiros. "This place is like some kind of clone store," Louis said. "Yeah, it's..What's that phrase Tawny uses to describe us?" Twitty asked. "A special kind of creepy," Louis told him. "Hey, dude, speaking of Tawny, you never told me what Ren said," Twitty said. Tom walked over to a rack and started looking at clothing. "And I'm not gonna, but she gave me some awesome advice. Tawny comes back tomorrow at four, and we're hopefully gonna have a good conversation, then go to prom together," Louis said. "I believe that's the song of The Brave Little Toaster," Tom called. "What?!" Louis and Twitty asked. "Nothing," Tom called.
