Ok, I have determined that this story is going to be very very long. Mainly because I'm a loser who writes very very short chapters.The sad thing is, I don't like short chapters! WAH! Well, anyway, we are fast forwarding back to the wedding in Gordo's point of view! Don't you just love Adam Lamberg? That hair!Oh yeah baby!-Anyway- I don't own Lizzie McGuire. The only thing I own of her's is the soundtrack. I don't even own that! My parents bought it! AH! I own nothing of Lizzie McGuire-yet!(When I say "yet", I mean I will eventually own Adam! HA HaHA)
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Chapter Six: Back to the Wedding ( I told you I'd get back to this story)
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(Gordo)
Sam handed Lizzie to me, and we walked forward to the altar. Then, I thought of that time in Junior High when we had that murder mystery party thing. I remember Lizzie looking beautiful-as always- and her losing on purpose so I could win. She never figured out that I knew, but when we went to Rome, I gave her my blessing to go replace an Italian PopStar. She had considered that my "letting her win".
The wedding gown was beautiful. A white tube gown with very little train, a veil that had flowers randomly placed through it, and a bouquet of white roses. Our wedding wasn't elaborate, but it wasn't small. There were about one-hundred people.
We arrived at the altar, our spirits high, awaiting the moments he asked us to take our vows. He began to read the "Love is.." psalm. Lizzie chose it, I let her pick most of the details. I just made her have the unity candle thing.
"Mr. Gordon and the soon to be Mrs., have chosen to light a unity candle," said the rabbi.( A/N I know didly about Jewish weddings, so bear with me! FYI Gordo's Jewish for you evil people who don't know!) I was glad Lizzie let me have a Jewish wedding, with a bunch of twists.Then, I thought to myself, " Why did I let Lizzie make up most of the wedding? Why didn't I plan any of it," as Lizzie and I lit the unity candle.
"I love you," she whispered.Now, I thought, I'm glad she plotted out the wedding, it wouldn't be going as smoothly if I had. Or, maybe it would have been a little less complex. Who would have known?
"Normally in Jewish custom we don't have vows, but since this is the most unorthodox Jewish wedding, I have to. David Zephyr Gordon," said the rabbi.
"I've known Elizabeth all my life, and I've loved her for most of it. We trust each other more than we trust anyone else, and we are best friends.Best friends in my eyes are one of the closest relationships in the world, and today, we will make our friendship stronger."
"Elizabeth Brooke McGuire?"
"Well, Gor-David and I have always known each other, we never left each other hanging. Yes, we've had a few issues in the past, but..." she faded, looking down.
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I love to leave you all hanging. So(he he he!) before I can tell you what Lizzie says, I have to get you back to the transition from high school to college. Oh yeah! You people reviewing, thank you. Convince yourself to review! I actually enjoy knowing if you like my work or not!!