ISLAND IN THE SUN, CHAPTER TWO, By Polka Dotted Socks
Disclaimer: I do not own Lizzie McGuire, yada yada yada. :)
Key: AN- Author's Notes; POV- Point of View; [ ]- Flashback; * *- Action
AN: Thanks so much for the nice reviews! :) :) You're all so sweet! *tear*
START OF CHAPTER TWO
POV: Gordo, Monday Night
I can't sleep.
Seriously. These beds are pretty cheap. I wouldn't be surprised if they were stuffed with acorn shells.
Half-bitten, chewed, and then spit out of little squirrel's mouths- then stuffed into this mattress.
I remember that Lizzie and I used to chase squirrels when we were little. They came around during autumn, when all the leaves would change color and fall to the ground. We'd jump into the huge piles that her dad raked up, and they'd stick into our hair.
["Gordo?" asked a six-year-old Lizzie.
"Yeah?"
"Promise me somethin'."
"Okay. What?"
"That we'll be friends forever and ever. 'Til we die."
"Okay, promise." *Link pinkies*
"I love you, Gordo."
"I love ya too, Lizzie."]
I hugged my teddy bear a little closer.
POV: Lizzie, Tuesday Afternoon
"Are you all ready?" asked Jessica. Jessica is the girl's counselor. We were all getting ready to go scuba diving.
We nodded. Miranda smiled at me. I can tell she's really excited about being here.
Everyone headed out to the shore. It's really hard to walk in flippers- no wonder ducks waddle.
"Everyone stay together!" shouted Jessica. "We don't want anyone to get lost." She walked into the water, and we all followed suit. It was nice and warm.
"While we're swimming, I'll point out all the marine animals as we see them," Jessica shouted, sticking her head out of the water. We all swam a little further until we couldn't see the bottom anymore. Little fish swam by in schools.
"Ah, here's a sea cucumber," I heard Jessica's voice exclaim as we all resurfaced. "They can be seen in all types of seas, in all depths." She held up a small, greenish-looking thing.
Oh, disgusting. No way would I ever touch that.
As we swam even further, the water seemed to get full of seaweed. They grew in bunches and tickled our legs.
We got nearer the cliffs, and I saw a little frog sitting on one of the rocks near a patch of land. I'm not scared of frogs. Gordo had one when we were in kindergarten, and it wasn't so bad. Maybe I'd catch it and show it to him when we got back. I swam a bit nearer and hoped it wouldn't hop away.
Jessica's voice seemed far away, and the seaweed slipped from underneath-
END OF CHAPTER TWO
AN: When six-year-old Gordo and Lizzie said that they loved each other, they meant it as a brother-sister type of love (little kids are so cute). Oh, and by the way, Gordo hides the teddy bear in the morning- so none of the other guys can see it, so they don't make fun of him. Hehe. ;)
p.s. Spell Check keeps flashing up and telling me "Gordo" isn't spelled correctly. Grrrrrr.
*Clicks Ignore All*
*Cackles* MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Okay, sorry, sugar rush. Darn those Frosted Flakes.
Disclaimer: I do not own Lizzie McGuire, yada yada yada. :)
Key: AN- Author's Notes; POV- Point of View; [ ]- Flashback; * *- Action
AN: Thanks so much for the nice reviews! :) :) You're all so sweet! *tear*
START OF CHAPTER TWO
POV: Gordo, Monday Night
I can't sleep.
Seriously. These beds are pretty cheap. I wouldn't be surprised if they were stuffed with acorn shells.
Half-bitten, chewed, and then spit out of little squirrel's mouths- then stuffed into this mattress.
I remember that Lizzie and I used to chase squirrels when we were little. They came around during autumn, when all the leaves would change color and fall to the ground. We'd jump into the huge piles that her dad raked up, and they'd stick into our hair.
["Gordo?" asked a six-year-old Lizzie.
"Yeah?"
"Promise me somethin'."
"Okay. What?"
"That we'll be friends forever and ever. 'Til we die."
"Okay, promise." *Link pinkies*
"I love you, Gordo."
"I love ya too, Lizzie."]
I hugged my teddy bear a little closer.
POV: Lizzie, Tuesday Afternoon
"Are you all ready?" asked Jessica. Jessica is the girl's counselor. We were all getting ready to go scuba diving.
We nodded. Miranda smiled at me. I can tell she's really excited about being here.
Everyone headed out to the shore. It's really hard to walk in flippers- no wonder ducks waddle.
"Everyone stay together!" shouted Jessica. "We don't want anyone to get lost." She walked into the water, and we all followed suit. It was nice and warm.
"While we're swimming, I'll point out all the marine animals as we see them," Jessica shouted, sticking her head out of the water. We all swam a little further until we couldn't see the bottom anymore. Little fish swam by in schools.
"Ah, here's a sea cucumber," I heard Jessica's voice exclaim as we all resurfaced. "They can be seen in all types of seas, in all depths." She held up a small, greenish-looking thing.
Oh, disgusting. No way would I ever touch that.
As we swam even further, the water seemed to get full of seaweed. They grew in bunches and tickled our legs.
We got nearer the cliffs, and I saw a little frog sitting on one of the rocks near a patch of land. I'm not scared of frogs. Gordo had one when we were in kindergarten, and it wasn't so bad. Maybe I'd catch it and show it to him when we got back. I swam a bit nearer and hoped it wouldn't hop away.
Jessica's voice seemed far away, and the seaweed slipped from underneath-
END OF CHAPTER TWO
AN: When six-year-old Gordo and Lizzie said that they loved each other, they meant it as a brother-sister type of love (little kids are so cute). Oh, and by the way, Gordo hides the teddy bear in the morning- so none of the other guys can see it, so they don't make fun of him. Hehe. ;)
p.s. Spell Check keeps flashing up and telling me "Gordo" isn't spelled correctly. Grrrrrr.
*Clicks Ignore All*
*Cackles* MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Okay, sorry, sugar rush. Darn those Frosted Flakes.
