A/N: Tag to season 2, episode 34: "Magic Train".

A basket of fun

When the weight of the world is on your trunk

Show the world that you got spunk

Say what you think, say you like pink

Stand up for what you believe.

Clover and Daisy had been right -- again. It was just as simple as that. It had felt good telling Kate off like that. And who had known that everyone at Hillridge had skeletons in their closets? Apparently everyone had some tiny little thing, something that made them feel safe, but at the same time made them feel embarrassed about it. For Lizzie it was her fondness of Clover and Daisy. She guessed it all came down to the fact that she had such good memories from her childhood about that show. She and Miranda used to watch it together. Sometimes Gordo would join them, and then they used to have tons of fun. But, somehow along the way, they had stopped watching the show. Lizzie guessed it was because they had gotten older, and had reached the point where Clover and Daisy had been to "childish" to watch. But that hadn't stopped her from secretly watching the show sometimes. In retrospect Lizzie now guessed that also Miranda and Gordo had watched the show secretly by themselves. As did everybody from Hillridge with their secret childhood favorites. But why it had had to be a secret like that, left Lizzie puzzled. Again it was Gordo who had put some sense in her, by singing that old Clover and Daisy tune. And they had both been right---again.

Now Lizzie had won the Clover and Daisy "Basket of Fun", and the Three Amigos had been excited to check it out. The "Basket of Fun" had turned out be a whole afternoon in a gigantic indoor playground, stuffed with (what seemed to be) unending possibilities of fun! Miranda, Gordo and Lizzie stuffed their faces with burgers, popcorn, sodas and ice-cream when they weren´t exploring the big playground.

For a whole afternoon, everything was as simple as it used to be, back when their biggest problem was deciding which game to play next. For a whole afternoon, The Three Amigos had nothing to be worried about. For a whole afternoon, nothing was complicated.