The Memory of Left Behind Chapter 7
Disclaimer: Hmm, I must admit truth be told, I do not own them.
A/N: Sorry, I don't know how to spell Tudgeman, thanks for that. Well, I can see many of you ain't feelin' the Caleb vibe. That's cool, I understand, as I too am a Lizzie/Gordo fan. But, I did see a review for someone's story, and it said that they were tired of Lizzie and Gordo, so I have decided to spice things up a bit. That, however, does not in any way mean that Lizzie and Gordo won't (I swear that should be willn't) get together in the end. What I am trying to say is, 'Caleb ain't as wack as he seems.' Thanks for all the great reviews, I feel so loved...
Dedication: Mend, you are the wind beneath my wings. (HE HE HE HE (sorry to all who love that song) HA HA)
Lizzie walked over to her bed and sighed. Today had been a very long day for her. But, in a way, she felt extremely relieved. As she sat down on her bed she began to feel a new emotion arising inside of her. It wasn't happiness, she was happy, and it was any of your normal at ease emotions, no, it was something different. It was hope. Hope, was an emotion Lizzie hadn't felt as strongly in awhile. There was always hope there, because in the end all you have left is hope and yourself. So, Lizzie had always saved room for hope. But this was a different hope, almost like a happier hope in a way. and it made Lizzie happy. She smiled to herself as she turned off the lights to go to sleep.
`~`~`~`~`~ LIZZIE'S DREAM ~`~`~`~`~`
Lizzie looked all around her, but all she could see was two paths, the ultimate fork in the road. She looked around hoping there would be a sign somewhere that would tell her which one to go down. As if an answer to her prayer two people appeared next to her. She smiled, it was Caleb and Gordo.
"Guys, I'm so glad you're here, I need your help. I can't figure out which road to go down."
Neither Caleb or Gordo said anything to her. They just looked up at the sky, and watched as a small figure slowly descended out of the starry sky. It was a cloaked man, or women, Lizzie couldn't see into their hood. Whoever it was they gave Lizzie a chill. It rested it's eyes on Lizzie leaving a chill on her spine, then it quickly looked to Gordo and Caleb.
"Have you told her."
"No." Caleb and Gordo said in unison.
"That is good. She musn't ever be told. This is not for you, it is only for her. She must pick a road on her own, without the influence of either. If one word is uttered to her then no matter which road she goes down it will be tainted. She will come to her destination, but with a hollowness that can never be filled, like the black oblivion of the night. This must be her decision, only she truly knows what is right for her. I beckon you forth, so that you will leave her to her decision. One helpless look and you might influence her to death."
"If you know what I mean." The cloaked figure said with amusement in it's voice.
Lizzie smiled, but then quickly frowned as she saw what was happening. Gordo and Caleb were looking at her with sorrow.
"We cannot help you, the path you choose must be just that, chosen solely by you." Gordo and Caleb said in unison.
Then without even a small glance back the left Lizzie alone. Lizzie fell on the ground confused. If they didn't help her, how would she know which road to choose. She didn't even have the slightest clue as to which path she should choose. Then she looked over at the trees by the right path. She saw Caleb huddled up in a corner in one of them, and then his smiling face. And on the trees to her left she saw Gordo's angry accusing face. It stabbed her in the back with every uttered word. Lizzie couldn't take it, so she turned around to run. Out of the blackness of the sky she heard a voice call to her:
"Ha, my dear sweet child, you can run as far as you'd like, but you must make the decision, it's the only way to get back to..."
But Lizzie didn't hear the rest, because the vision was shattered as her alarm clock went off. Lizzie rolled over and shut it off. She didn't want to get out of the safeness of her bed, because the fact was, the happy hope she had been feeling last night had been shattered like her dream. Now all she felt was fear.
A/N: Sorry so short, but, I am having a complete brain fart. Thanks everyone who reviewed, I would, again, like atleast three. Oh, by the way, incase you cared, the line was from Buffy. Hey, I have Lizzie McGuire, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Higher Ground, and In A Heartbeat tucked under my belt. Woo Woo, go me. *COugh* sorry, I am a dork.
Disclaimer: Hmm, I must admit truth be told, I do not own them.
A/N: Sorry, I don't know how to spell Tudgeman, thanks for that. Well, I can see many of you ain't feelin' the Caleb vibe. That's cool, I understand, as I too am a Lizzie/Gordo fan. But, I did see a review for someone's story, and it said that they were tired of Lizzie and Gordo, so I have decided to spice things up a bit. That, however, does not in any way mean that Lizzie and Gordo won't (I swear that should be willn't) get together in the end. What I am trying to say is, 'Caleb ain't as wack as he seems.' Thanks for all the great reviews, I feel so loved...
Dedication: Mend, you are the wind beneath my wings. (HE HE HE HE (sorry to all who love that song) HA HA)
Lizzie walked over to her bed and sighed. Today had been a very long day for her. But, in a way, she felt extremely relieved. As she sat down on her bed she began to feel a new emotion arising inside of her. It wasn't happiness, she was happy, and it was any of your normal at ease emotions, no, it was something different. It was hope. Hope, was an emotion Lizzie hadn't felt as strongly in awhile. There was always hope there, because in the end all you have left is hope and yourself. So, Lizzie had always saved room for hope. But this was a different hope, almost like a happier hope in a way. and it made Lizzie happy. She smiled to herself as she turned off the lights to go to sleep.
`~`~`~`~`~ LIZZIE'S DREAM ~`~`~`~`~`
Lizzie looked all around her, but all she could see was two paths, the ultimate fork in the road. She looked around hoping there would be a sign somewhere that would tell her which one to go down. As if an answer to her prayer two people appeared next to her. She smiled, it was Caleb and Gordo.
"Guys, I'm so glad you're here, I need your help. I can't figure out which road to go down."
Neither Caleb or Gordo said anything to her. They just looked up at the sky, and watched as a small figure slowly descended out of the starry sky. It was a cloaked man, or women, Lizzie couldn't see into their hood. Whoever it was they gave Lizzie a chill. It rested it's eyes on Lizzie leaving a chill on her spine, then it quickly looked to Gordo and Caleb.
"Have you told her."
"No." Caleb and Gordo said in unison.
"That is good. She musn't ever be told. This is not for you, it is only for her. She must pick a road on her own, without the influence of either. If one word is uttered to her then no matter which road she goes down it will be tainted. She will come to her destination, but with a hollowness that can never be filled, like the black oblivion of the night. This must be her decision, only she truly knows what is right for her. I beckon you forth, so that you will leave her to her decision. One helpless look and you might influence her to death."
"If you know what I mean." The cloaked figure said with amusement in it's voice.
Lizzie smiled, but then quickly frowned as she saw what was happening. Gordo and Caleb were looking at her with sorrow.
"We cannot help you, the path you choose must be just that, chosen solely by you." Gordo and Caleb said in unison.
Then without even a small glance back the left Lizzie alone. Lizzie fell on the ground confused. If they didn't help her, how would she know which road to choose. She didn't even have the slightest clue as to which path she should choose. Then she looked over at the trees by the right path. She saw Caleb huddled up in a corner in one of them, and then his smiling face. And on the trees to her left she saw Gordo's angry accusing face. It stabbed her in the back with every uttered word. Lizzie couldn't take it, so she turned around to run. Out of the blackness of the sky she heard a voice call to her:
"Ha, my dear sweet child, you can run as far as you'd like, but you must make the decision, it's the only way to get back to..."
But Lizzie didn't hear the rest, because the vision was shattered as her alarm clock went off. Lizzie rolled over and shut it off. She didn't want to get out of the safeness of her bed, because the fact was, the happy hope she had been feeling last night had been shattered like her dream. Now all she felt was fear.
A/N: Sorry so short, but, I am having a complete brain fart. Thanks everyone who reviewed, I would, again, like atleast three. Oh, by the way, incase you cared, the line was from Buffy. Hey, I have Lizzie McGuire, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Higher Ground, and In A Heartbeat tucked under my belt. Woo Woo, go me. *COugh* sorry, I am a dork.
