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Lizzie was so excited. She had finally met up with Miranda, she had a perfect husband, and she was finally going to be able to catch up on what's been going on in Burbank, since she and Gordo had moved to New York City. Lizzie loved the hustle and bustle of the big cities, but she was kind of glad to see the quiet, peaceful streets of Burbank. All of a sudden, Lizzie had a great idea.
"Hey Mom!" Lizzie exclaimed. "As we have no access to a car, do you think you could drop me, Miranda, and Gordo off at the Digital Bean? Then we could catch up on our lives, and have drinks there too!"
"Well honey that's a great idea!" Jo said. "Since it's about 2 o'clock, I'll pick you guys up at about, say, 4:00. That oughta give you enough time to catch up and talk." Jo smiled. "Okay, bye guys, I'll see you later. Have a good time!"
All three of the group went into the Digital Bean.
"Wow!" Lizzie exclaimed. "It looks the same and everything!"
Lizzie and Miranda both sat down at a table. Gordo had offered to treat them to Cherry Sodas, so they just decided to wait and talk.
"So, Miranda," said Lizzie. "How are you doing? We've missed you so much!"
"Yea, I've missed you guys too," responded Miranda.
"But Miranda," said Lizzie. "Why did you leave? Why didn't you say goodbye?"
"Well." said Miranda slowly. "I guess you have a right to know. Here's my story: You know how we put blue hair dye in Kate's shampoo so her hair turned bright blue for our senior prank? Well, Kate ended up figuring out it was me, but she had no idea you were involved too, so she threatened to make my life miserable because of that prank."
"Well, Miranda," laughed Lizzie. "Kate always threatens people. You didn't have to run away just because of her!"
"You don't understand," said Miranda impatiently. "She did. Since our prom was in April, she made my life horrible up until graduation. She told lies to my parents, saying that I was an alcohol abuser."
"They didn't believe her?!" gasped Lizzie.
"Yes, they did," said Miranda sadly. "So my parents didn't trust me anymore; they kept on doing random searches through my room to make sure I wasn't hiding anything. But, that wasn't all Kate did. Kate ended up telling the teachers I plagiarized on my Term paper for English class! You watched me write that paper.you know I worked hard on it. I worked so hard in school to become valedictorian. Fortunately, they had no evidence on Kate's behalf, so they gave me the benefit of the doubt, but they never trusted me again. If Kate did this, imagine what she could've done to me.she might made me lose my life forever. So I had to run away. I couldn't stand it anymore. I'm sorry."
"Miranda," Lizzie said with tears in her eyes. "I had no idea. Why didn't you tell Gordo or me?"
"Kate was watching my every move. If I told you, she had threatened to do something horrible. What was I supposed to do?! It was like.I just hated it. So I ran away. But I stayed in Burbank to keep an eye on things. I decided to become a flight attendant. When I saw you and Gordo get on the plane to NYC at the airport, I burst into tears, because I felt like my life was over. I didn't have any friends! What am I supposed to do now Lizzie? And what if I run into Kate again? Please help!"
Meanwhile, Gordo was getting the drinks. He watched Miranda and Lizzie starting to chat. It reminded him of when they were younger. He ordered the drinks, when someone tapped him on the shoulder and said, "Hey Gordo!"
Who is the mysterious person who talks to Gordo? And what will Lizzie say to Miranda? Tune in next time. And please, REVIEW!
Lizzie was so excited. She had finally met up with Miranda, she had a perfect husband, and she was finally going to be able to catch up on what's been going on in Burbank, since she and Gordo had moved to New York City. Lizzie loved the hustle and bustle of the big cities, but she was kind of glad to see the quiet, peaceful streets of Burbank. All of a sudden, Lizzie had a great idea.
"Hey Mom!" Lizzie exclaimed. "As we have no access to a car, do you think you could drop me, Miranda, and Gordo off at the Digital Bean? Then we could catch up on our lives, and have drinks there too!"
"Well honey that's a great idea!" Jo said. "Since it's about 2 o'clock, I'll pick you guys up at about, say, 4:00. That oughta give you enough time to catch up and talk." Jo smiled. "Okay, bye guys, I'll see you later. Have a good time!"
All three of the group went into the Digital Bean.
"Wow!" Lizzie exclaimed. "It looks the same and everything!"
Lizzie and Miranda both sat down at a table. Gordo had offered to treat them to Cherry Sodas, so they just decided to wait and talk.
"So, Miranda," said Lizzie. "How are you doing? We've missed you so much!"
"Yea, I've missed you guys too," responded Miranda.
"But Miranda," said Lizzie. "Why did you leave? Why didn't you say goodbye?"
"Well." said Miranda slowly. "I guess you have a right to know. Here's my story: You know how we put blue hair dye in Kate's shampoo so her hair turned bright blue for our senior prank? Well, Kate ended up figuring out it was me, but she had no idea you were involved too, so she threatened to make my life miserable because of that prank."
"Well, Miranda," laughed Lizzie. "Kate always threatens people. You didn't have to run away just because of her!"
"You don't understand," said Miranda impatiently. "She did. Since our prom was in April, she made my life horrible up until graduation. She told lies to my parents, saying that I was an alcohol abuser."
"They didn't believe her?!" gasped Lizzie.
"Yes, they did," said Miranda sadly. "So my parents didn't trust me anymore; they kept on doing random searches through my room to make sure I wasn't hiding anything. But, that wasn't all Kate did. Kate ended up telling the teachers I plagiarized on my Term paper for English class! You watched me write that paper.you know I worked hard on it. I worked so hard in school to become valedictorian. Fortunately, they had no evidence on Kate's behalf, so they gave me the benefit of the doubt, but they never trusted me again. If Kate did this, imagine what she could've done to me.she might made me lose my life forever. So I had to run away. I couldn't stand it anymore. I'm sorry."
"Miranda," Lizzie said with tears in her eyes. "I had no idea. Why didn't you tell Gordo or me?"
"Kate was watching my every move. If I told you, she had threatened to do something horrible. What was I supposed to do?! It was like.I just hated it. So I ran away. But I stayed in Burbank to keep an eye on things. I decided to become a flight attendant. When I saw you and Gordo get on the plane to NYC at the airport, I burst into tears, because I felt like my life was over. I didn't have any friends! What am I supposed to do now Lizzie? And what if I run into Kate again? Please help!"
Meanwhile, Gordo was getting the drinks. He watched Miranda and Lizzie starting to chat. It reminded him of when they were younger. He ordered the drinks, when someone tapped him on the shoulder and said, "Hey Gordo!"
Who is the mysterious person who talks to Gordo? And what will Lizzie say to Miranda? Tune in next time. And please, REVIEW!
