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Chapter 2

Class finished, and, once again, people crowded the halls, readying themselves for the hour of boring talk about a program which none of them would get. They all knew that the only the really smart kids got accepted. That was the way it was.

After five minute or so, the halls emptied out, and the gym filled up. Kids struggled for seats in the small gymnasium. Some were forced to sit on the floor. But most of them were happy with their seating. Lizzie and Gordo got to the gym late (again), so they were also forced to take a seat on the cold, hard floor.

Ms. Ungermeyer took her place at the podium, and began talking about the upcoming trip. The students sat there, eyes pointed at her, for almost an hour, until it got good.

*****

After almost an hour of grueling and tedious conversation, Ms. Ungermeyer took out a list of the kids who would be attending the Ambassador program.

"Now, I know I've bored you all with this assembly, but now, we'll see who made it to the actual program." Ms. Ungermeyer said as she took the list from the table, and opened it, "Okay, the moment you've all be waiting for. the seven of you who will be attending this trip, which, might I add, I picked, are as followed: Kate Saunders, Ethan Craft, Lawrence Tudgeman, Miranda Sanchez, David Gordon, Parker McKenzie, and Lizzie McGuire. Now, if you could all come up here, that'd be super."

The seven kids trudged up to the podium, and stood their receiving their well-earned applause. After a minute or so of clapping, they took their seats.

"As you seven know, I will meet with you continuously to check your permission slips and everything else until you leave next week. If you have any questions, see me after this assembly." Ms. Ungermeyer finished, "Okay, now that that's done, you all can return to your classes!" She dismissed the students, as Gordo and Lizzie approached Ms. Ungermeyer.

Lizzie turned her head to Gordo, and bit her lip out of nervousness, "Um. Ms. Ungermeyer?"

The principal turned around to face Lizzie and Gordo.

"What can I help you with?" She asked them.

"Well, I'm sure you probably know this, but, Miranda just moved from here a week or so ago." "Oh. I see. well, I do know that, but I haven't had a chance to redo the list, so I guess I'll make my selection based on the newest student to the school. They need a good experience for their first couple days, I'd say." Ms. Ungermeyer replied.

"Okay, thanks." Lizzie replied and walked to class.

*****

Lizzie and Gordo sat down to their last period class, math. Just as they took their seats, an announcement came on over the intercom.

"ATTENTION STUDENTS," The secretary's voice echoed over the school, "BECAUSE OF A TRANSFER IN SCHOOLS, ONE OF THE STUDENT AMBASSADORS WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND THE PROGRAM. THEREFORE, WE HAVE DETERMINED THE REPLACEMENT BASED ON THE NEWEST PERSON TO THE SCHOOL. FORTUNATELY FOR HIM, HE CAME TO THIS SCHOOL YESTERDAY, THEREFORE MAKING THE REPLACEMENT MR. RONNY JACOBS. THANK YOU. HAVE A NICE DAY." The secretary hung up the intercom, and the students went back to their work.

"R-Ronny? Ronny Jacobs?!" Lizzie blurted out as she heard the words that had just been spoken to her, "Gordo, I don't know if I can take seeing Ronny again!"

"C'mon Lizzie, don't worry. If he does anything at all, I'll be there. It'll be ok." Gordo reassured his friend.

"Thanks Gordo." Lizzie blushed and turned around to face the front as their teacher began the lesson.

Well. second chapter. if you like it, review and tell me! Thanx!