'Hey Miranda, can you pass me my club-cleaner.' Kate asked Miranda.

'Yeah, here you go.'

'Thanks.'

Miranda went up to her ball, took out a club and hit it.

'Good shot!' Kate screamed.

'Wow Miranda, that was a good shot.' Larry also screamed, he was a little more tired then the girls as he had been walking out in the sun the whole day carrying his golf clubs the whole way, while the girls had been in the buggy driving along.

'Thanks.' She yelled back.

Miranda and Kate jumped back into the buggy.

'That was a really good shot.' Kate said.

'Thanks.' Miranda responded.

The girls started to ride the buggy down a hill when unexpectedly the buggy's speed went faster, the girls felt each and every bump as they went down the hill.

'C-c-an you slo-o-w-w this thing d-d-d-own?' Miranda bumpily asked Kate.

'I can't!' She screamed back.

Both the girls screamed at the top of their lungs. They were almost about to hit a tree when Kate pushed down on the brakes as hard as she could. The buggy instantly stopped and both the girls went flying forward and then back, lucky for them they were wearing a seatbelt.

'That… was intense.' Miranda finally said.

'Yeah.' Kate responded in agreement to Miranda.

Both the girls looked at each other and laughed.

'That was nearly as extreme as the time when you, me and Lizzie rode that roller coaster at that theme park the one that had like five loops.' Kate said.

'Or the time we all went to your place for a sleepover and ran around your house blindfolded trying find each other and then your mum came down stairs and we all had to run away.' Miranda remembered.

'Yeah, those were good times.'

Kate was just about to say something else when Larry came up to the girls, ruining their reminiscing of past events.

'Are you girls alright?' He asked.

'Yeah, we're fine.' Miranda answered.

'Yeah, of course we're fine.' Kate answered sounding a little bit moodier.

As Larry walked off Miranda wondered what Kate was going to say, perhaps it was an apology for being so rude to her over the last few years, but Miranda would never know.

'Awesome shot Lizzie.'

Toon Lizzie: 'I'm playing an amazing round of golf and to top it off Ethan thinks that my shots are awesome, that is so… well… awesome!'

'Thanks Ethan.' Lizzie screamed back.

Lizzie walked up to Gordo who seemed to be a bit upset.

'What's the matter?' Lizzie asked him.

'Nothing.' He responded, but it was obvious his response was contradicting his tone in his voice.

'Come on, you can tell me, we've been friends forever, you know you can tell me.'

'It's just that I can't stand this, you and Ethan are playing this amazing game of golf and I can't play at all.'

'So, what's wrong with that?' Lizzie asked.

'I dunno, it's just that, I hope I'm not sounding to arrogant but, I'm normally good at everything.'

Toon Lizzie: 'After years of being friends with Gordo he finally admits to not being good at something.'

'Look Gordo, all you have to do is keep trying. That's what I like about you- that you never give up. So just keep trying and if you don't go so well it's just one thing in life that you can't do oppose to a million things in my life I can't do.'

Gordo smiled, Lizzie had been able to make his disappointment into a positive. Lizzie and Gordo stared into each other's eyes for a few seconds without saying anything until Gordo broke the silence-

'Lizzie there's something I've been meaning to tell you for quite awhile…'

'Hey come on you guys!' Ethan butted in.

'Oh sorry, we're coming now.' Lizzie said.

The two friends walked off. Gordo still had a smile on his face but also had something bottled up inside.