THE LIZZIE McGUIRE MOVIE
Disclaimer: I do not own any of the Lizzie McGuire characters, and I based my story around a plot created by the makers of the Lizzie McGuire Movie. The songs I use belong to who I mention at the beginning of each chapter. (all chapters except this one will be song fics)
A/N: This is what I want the Lizzie McGuire movie to be like. I used a lot of what I have seen in trailers and on ads in movies and on television. However, what I write is my plot, though it's based around what I see in ads. Kate is Lizzie's friend. They are graduating from HIGH SCHOOL.
Oh yeah, the whole thing where Lizzie pulled down the curtain didn't happen. She just walked off the stage like a normal person.
Chapter One
Graduation Present
"Elizabeth McGuire!"
Lizzie smiled and walked up to the podium. She took her certificate and the audience clapped. She smiled again and walked off the stage and sat down with the rest of the eight graders.
"David Gordon!"
As Gordo went up and got his certificate Lizzie stood up and clapped along with everyone else. He came off the stage and sat in the chair next to her.
"I can't believe we are finally graduating! I can't wait to go to college and get away from Hilldridge!" Gordo exclaimed as they watched another student, Cecilia Mathers, take her turn.
"I know! This summer I want to do something special, something memorable. My first big step to independence!" Lizzie squealed. Silently she thought, something with you.
"Miranda Sanchez!"
Gordo and Lizzie stood up and cheered and whistled. Miranda flashed them a big smile and when she got down to the seats they all joined in a big group hug.
About half an hour later, Lizzie were taking off their graduation robes. Lizzie walked out of the classroom and into the gym where the reception was held. She walked into the gym and stopped. There was no one in sight, not that she could see, because it was pitch black.
She slid her hand along the wall, looking for a light-switch. She could have sworn the principal said the reception was in the gym. She turned to go out. She would look in the cafeteria.
Suddenly the light's flipped on and there was a loud chorus of "Surprise!"
She jumped and turned around. A huge smile spread across her face as she saw about every kid in her school plus her family. She looked up and a waterfall of balloons and confetti rained down on her. She saw the huge banner with "Happy Birthday Lizzie!" written in big letters.
Then she saw the table of gifts.
"Oh My God!"
Then, all at once, everyone started rushing over and hugging her, patting her on the back, and shouting happy birthday's. she hugged every person and thanked them and finally, about an hour later, things were settling down. A lot of kids were out on the dance floor partying the night away.
Others were gathered around a center table, reminiscing about high school experiences. She finally got a moment to breathe. She walked to her purse and set her glass of punch on the bleachers. She pulled out three small packages and looked around for Gordo and Miranda.
She found them sitting together at a small table at the back of the gym. She walked over.
"Well it's about time, Lizzie. We haven't even got a chance to say as much as 'hi' because of the mob of people talking to you."
"I didn't even know you knew this many people, Lizzie," Miranda said, looking around.
"I don't know half these people," Lizzie laughed. "Here, I have something for you guys."
Gordo and Miranda placed their drinks down and Lizzie handed them each a small package wrapped in gold paper.
"You shouldn't have, Lizzie," Gordo said, untying the ribbon. "Oh My God!" Miranda said as she pulled out the small silver ring.
"It's nothing much. Just a promise ring," Lizzie said as she slipped hers on her finger.
"Together forever and never apart, maybe in distance, but never in heart," Gordo read the inscription on the outside of the ring.
They all hugged and Lizzie and Miranda cried a little until Lizzie's mom called them over.
"Lizzie, I want to give this to you as a gift of independence. I'm so proud of you," Lizzie's mom handed her a relatively thick envelope.
Lizzie opened it and pulled it out. She shuffled through the papers and gasped.
Someone from the crowd of people that had gathered when her mom made the announcement shouted, "What is it?
She smiled and said, "A trip to Rome for me and two of my closest friends!"
Disclaimer: I do not own any of the Lizzie McGuire characters, and I based my story around a plot created by the makers of the Lizzie McGuire Movie. The songs I use belong to who I mention at the beginning of each chapter. (all chapters except this one will be song fics)
A/N: This is what I want the Lizzie McGuire movie to be like. I used a lot of what I have seen in trailers and on ads in movies and on television. However, what I write is my plot, though it's based around what I see in ads. Kate is Lizzie's friend. They are graduating from HIGH SCHOOL.
Oh yeah, the whole thing where Lizzie pulled down the curtain didn't happen. She just walked off the stage like a normal person.
Chapter One
Graduation Present
"Elizabeth McGuire!"
Lizzie smiled and walked up to the podium. She took her certificate and the audience clapped. She smiled again and walked off the stage and sat down with the rest of the eight graders.
"David Gordon!"
As Gordo went up and got his certificate Lizzie stood up and clapped along with everyone else. He came off the stage and sat in the chair next to her.
"I can't believe we are finally graduating! I can't wait to go to college and get away from Hilldridge!" Gordo exclaimed as they watched another student, Cecilia Mathers, take her turn.
"I know! This summer I want to do something special, something memorable. My first big step to independence!" Lizzie squealed. Silently she thought, something with you.
"Miranda Sanchez!"
Gordo and Lizzie stood up and cheered and whistled. Miranda flashed them a big smile and when she got down to the seats they all joined in a big group hug.
About half an hour later, Lizzie were taking off their graduation robes. Lizzie walked out of the classroom and into the gym where the reception was held. She walked into the gym and stopped. There was no one in sight, not that she could see, because it was pitch black.
She slid her hand along the wall, looking for a light-switch. She could have sworn the principal said the reception was in the gym. She turned to go out. She would look in the cafeteria.
Suddenly the light's flipped on and there was a loud chorus of "Surprise!"
She jumped and turned around. A huge smile spread across her face as she saw about every kid in her school plus her family. She looked up and a waterfall of balloons and confetti rained down on her. She saw the huge banner with "Happy Birthday Lizzie!" written in big letters.
Then she saw the table of gifts.
"Oh My God!"
Then, all at once, everyone started rushing over and hugging her, patting her on the back, and shouting happy birthday's. she hugged every person and thanked them and finally, about an hour later, things were settling down. A lot of kids were out on the dance floor partying the night away.
Others were gathered around a center table, reminiscing about high school experiences. She finally got a moment to breathe. She walked to her purse and set her glass of punch on the bleachers. She pulled out three small packages and looked around for Gordo and Miranda.
She found them sitting together at a small table at the back of the gym. She walked over.
"Well it's about time, Lizzie. We haven't even got a chance to say as much as 'hi' because of the mob of people talking to you."
"I didn't even know you knew this many people, Lizzie," Miranda said, looking around.
"I don't know half these people," Lizzie laughed. "Here, I have something for you guys."
Gordo and Miranda placed their drinks down and Lizzie handed them each a small package wrapped in gold paper.
"You shouldn't have, Lizzie," Gordo said, untying the ribbon. "Oh My God!" Miranda said as she pulled out the small silver ring.
"It's nothing much. Just a promise ring," Lizzie said as she slipped hers on her finger.
"Together forever and never apart, maybe in distance, but never in heart," Gordo read the inscription on the outside of the ring.
They all hugged and Lizzie and Miranda cried a little until Lizzie's mom called them over.
"Lizzie, I want to give this to you as a gift of independence. I'm so proud of you," Lizzie's mom handed her a relatively thick envelope.
Lizzie opened it and pulled it out. She shuffled through the papers and gasped.
Someone from the crowd of people that had gathered when her mom made the announcement shouted, "What is it?
She smiled and said, "A trip to Rome for me and two of my closest friends!"
