(Once again, I do not own Lizzie McGuire.)
Lizzie dreamt that night. All of her dreams were about all the times she spent with Gordo, good and bad. She remembered the rat pack dance, the day after she broke up with Ronny and Gordo comforted her, all sorts of times flashed through her mind. And when she woke up, all she could think was, "My mother was right."
That afternoon after school Lizzie asked Gordo to go home with her. They walked the entire distance without saying a word. It was the longest walk in either of their lives. When they got in her house, they sat on the couch and Lizzie began to speak.
"Gordo, about what you said the other night. I thought about it and thought that I didn't like you in that way. And then I talked to my mom and…
"I understand, Lizzie." he said cutting her off. "I'm sorry I said anything. I won't bother you." He walked up and started towards the kitchen and out the back door.
"But Gordo…"
"Please, Lizzie, you don't have to explain anything to me."
"Gordo!"
"Don't worry, I completely understand and if I were you I wouldn't feel that way about me either."
She knew she had to speak fast because he was nearing the back gate. "I love you too!"
He stopped short and turned around. "What?"
"I said, I love you too." She stared into his eyes and smiled differently than she ever had before.
He walked over to her and looked at her with a joyful yet, serene expression on his face. "Lizzie, I don't know what to say. I thought…"
"Than don't say anything." She kept smiling at him.
He got closer and kissed her. He had never been so happy to be near her as he was right then at that very moment."
*(fireworks go off behind a floating, sighing Lizzie)*
Lizzie dreamt that night. All of her dreams were about all the times she spent with Gordo, good and bad. She remembered the rat pack dance, the day after she broke up with Ronny and Gordo comforted her, all sorts of times flashed through her mind. And when she woke up, all she could think was, "My mother was right."
That afternoon after school Lizzie asked Gordo to go home with her. They walked the entire distance without saying a word. It was the longest walk in either of their lives. When they got in her house, they sat on the couch and Lizzie began to speak.
"Gordo, about what you said the other night. I thought about it and thought that I didn't like you in that way. And then I talked to my mom and…
"I understand, Lizzie." he said cutting her off. "I'm sorry I said anything. I won't bother you." He walked up and started towards the kitchen and out the back door.
"But Gordo…"
"Please, Lizzie, you don't have to explain anything to me."
"Gordo!"
"Don't worry, I completely understand and if I were you I wouldn't feel that way about me either."
She knew she had to speak fast because he was nearing the back gate. "I love you too!"
He stopped short and turned around. "What?"
"I said, I love you too." She stared into his eyes and smiled differently than she ever had before.
He walked over to her and looked at her with a joyful yet, serene expression on his face. "Lizzie, I don't know what to say. I thought…"
"Than don't say anything." She kept smiling at him.
He got closer and kissed her. He had never been so happy to be near her as he was right then at that very moment."
*(fireworks go off behind a floating, sighing Lizzie)*
