Lizzie walked out of the gym and stood under the door. It was pouring and it started to get dark. A breeze flew past her and she clutched her shawl around her tighter. 'Why did I come?' She thought. It was just like the graduation party, and this time, he broke her heart.
She ran down the stairs and the rain dripped on her. The sky was gray and the street lights came one, one-by-one. The cold icy breeze whipped her dress around her. She looked at her dress and saw the big wet spots and knew it wasn't good for her dress, but she didn't mind. She walked down and stood infront of the street. She could hear the music that just started playing.
The sky got dark and she could barely see anything around her. The street lights lit up the side walk but she couldn't find the car. She bit back her tears and softly bit her lips, trying to stop the emotion from getting out. She didn't want to cry over him, again. It was her fault her life was miserable, not his. She just stood there, not knowing what to do. She rubbed her hands up and down her arms to create warmth and looked ahead of her. The rain poured on her harder and she started to shiver. She wanted to go back inside the gym, but she walked down the side walk.
She stopped as tears trickled down her face. She sobbed and leaned against the light pole and hugged her shawl closer to her, now wet and ruined dress. She coughed and looked around her and heard people talking in the lobby of the gym. She sniffed and started to cry more. Wanting to leave, she looked for the car. She forgot were Miranda parked, but she knew it was close. It rained harder and the wind blew around her. She just stayed there and cried.
Gordo walked out into the lobby of the gym and looked around. Lizzie was no where into sight. He bit his lip and saw Ethan talking to Danny by the water fountain.
"Dude, Clair is so annoying! She actually thought I wanted to go back out with her!" Danny said, laughing.
Ethan and Danny talked more and Gordo stood behind them.
"Gordo, dude! What's up man, I thought you said you weren't gonna make it?" Danny said, taking a sip of wine.
"Uh, I just came for the heck of it. Um, have you guys seen Lizzie anywhere?" Gordo asked them.
Danny looked confused and thought, and Ethan did the same.
"Did you talk to her?" Ethan asked him.
Gordo shook his head, "I saw her run out of here, and now I can't find her."
Danny shrugged and Ethan shook his head.
"Sorry, I haven't seen her, but don't stop looking. I know how much you love her. Don't let her get away," Ethan said, patting Gordos shoulder. Gordo nodded and heaed out the door. Danny and Ethan watched him as he left.
Parker ran into the lobby and yelled, "Gordo! Why are you running after her?! She left you! LET HER GO! GORDO!!"
Ethan and Danny laughed. Parker saw them and she rolled her eyes, storming back in the gym.
Gordo walked out and stepped out in the rain. He clutched his arms and shivered. The rain was pouring hard and he could barely see anything. The skies got darker and the breeze grew colder.
"I lost her," He muttered under his breath. He looked down at the sidewalks and didn't see anyone. She started to cough and walked down the stairs. He stopped in the middle and heard someone crying. He couldn't tell where it was coming from because the music coming from the gym was too loud. He walked down the steps and he was soaked. The crying sound was still a faint whisper to him. He looked around him and no one was to be seen.
His heart sank and felt like it broke into a million pieces. Again, Lizzie broke his heart. He couldn't help but love her. No matter how much people told him to get over her, he couldn't. All he wanted to was to be with her forever. He put his hand in his pocket and took out a small navyblue velvet box. He clutched his in his hand and opened it. His frown turned into a small, weak smile as he saw the ring. he imagined, slipping the ring onto Lizzies finger and the expression on Lizzies face. His heart shattered when he knew that he would never have the chance to ask her those 5 words.
He turned around and started to walk up the stairs and he brushed his hands through his hair when he saw someone leaning against the lightpole. His heart beated and he froze.
"Lizzie," He whispered and ran down the steps. He quickly and quietly walked towards her.
He could hear he crying and sniffing as he got closer. His heart raced and he bit his lip, biting back his tears. He didn't know what to do at that moment. There he was, ready to get back the love of his life, and he froze in his place. He was just a few feet away from her and he wanted to hold her close. Her dress was soaked and her hair was messy. She was clutching her shawl tighter.
Lizzie took in a deep breath as more and more tears fled down her face. Her mascara trickled down and she didn't bother to wipe it off. The rain grew harder and a windy breeze flew across her and her face. She shivered and bit her lip. She wanted to race back into the gym and get Gordo back, but her heart was telling her to let it go. He has, and now she should. She didn't want to live like she is anymore. Hiding her feelings from the one she loved and she was putting him through misery, letting him think she doesn't love him when she loved him more than anything.
She grabbed her shawl tighter around her, and she stood up straight. She sniffed again and wanted to go find the car. She was soaked and looked terrible. She took a step and she heard someone say her name. She froze and slightly turned her head, hoping no one would be there.
She gasped when she saw who was standing behind her.
She ran down the stairs and the rain dripped on her. The sky was gray and the street lights came one, one-by-one. The cold icy breeze whipped her dress around her. She looked at her dress and saw the big wet spots and knew it wasn't good for her dress, but she didn't mind. She walked down and stood infront of the street. She could hear the music that just started playing.
The sky got dark and she could barely see anything around her. The street lights lit up the side walk but she couldn't find the car. She bit back her tears and softly bit her lips, trying to stop the emotion from getting out. She didn't want to cry over him, again. It was her fault her life was miserable, not his. She just stood there, not knowing what to do. She rubbed her hands up and down her arms to create warmth and looked ahead of her. The rain poured on her harder and she started to shiver. She wanted to go back inside the gym, but she walked down the side walk.
She stopped as tears trickled down her face. She sobbed and leaned against the light pole and hugged her shawl closer to her, now wet and ruined dress. She coughed and looked around her and heard people talking in the lobby of the gym. She sniffed and started to cry more. Wanting to leave, she looked for the car. She forgot were Miranda parked, but she knew it was close. It rained harder and the wind blew around her. She just stayed there and cried.
Gordo walked out into the lobby of the gym and looked around. Lizzie was no where into sight. He bit his lip and saw Ethan talking to Danny by the water fountain.
"Dude, Clair is so annoying! She actually thought I wanted to go back out with her!" Danny said, laughing.
Ethan and Danny talked more and Gordo stood behind them.
"Gordo, dude! What's up man, I thought you said you weren't gonna make it?" Danny said, taking a sip of wine.
"Uh, I just came for the heck of it. Um, have you guys seen Lizzie anywhere?" Gordo asked them.
Danny looked confused and thought, and Ethan did the same.
"Did you talk to her?" Ethan asked him.
Gordo shook his head, "I saw her run out of here, and now I can't find her."
Danny shrugged and Ethan shook his head.
"Sorry, I haven't seen her, but don't stop looking. I know how much you love her. Don't let her get away," Ethan said, patting Gordos shoulder. Gordo nodded and heaed out the door. Danny and Ethan watched him as he left.
Parker ran into the lobby and yelled, "Gordo! Why are you running after her?! She left you! LET HER GO! GORDO!!"
Ethan and Danny laughed. Parker saw them and she rolled her eyes, storming back in the gym.
Gordo walked out and stepped out in the rain. He clutched his arms and shivered. The rain was pouring hard and he could barely see anything. The skies got darker and the breeze grew colder.
"I lost her," He muttered under his breath. He looked down at the sidewalks and didn't see anyone. She started to cough and walked down the stairs. He stopped in the middle and heard someone crying. He couldn't tell where it was coming from because the music coming from the gym was too loud. He walked down the steps and he was soaked. The crying sound was still a faint whisper to him. He looked around him and no one was to be seen.
His heart sank and felt like it broke into a million pieces. Again, Lizzie broke his heart. He couldn't help but love her. No matter how much people told him to get over her, he couldn't. All he wanted to was to be with her forever. He put his hand in his pocket and took out a small navyblue velvet box. He clutched his in his hand and opened it. His frown turned into a small, weak smile as he saw the ring. he imagined, slipping the ring onto Lizzies finger and the expression on Lizzies face. His heart shattered when he knew that he would never have the chance to ask her those 5 words.
He turned around and started to walk up the stairs and he brushed his hands through his hair when he saw someone leaning against the lightpole. His heart beated and he froze.
"Lizzie," He whispered and ran down the steps. He quickly and quietly walked towards her.
He could hear he crying and sniffing as he got closer. His heart raced and he bit his lip, biting back his tears. He didn't know what to do at that moment. There he was, ready to get back the love of his life, and he froze in his place. He was just a few feet away from her and he wanted to hold her close. Her dress was soaked and her hair was messy. She was clutching her shawl tighter.
Lizzie took in a deep breath as more and more tears fled down her face. Her mascara trickled down and she didn't bother to wipe it off. The rain grew harder and a windy breeze flew across her and her face. She shivered and bit her lip. She wanted to race back into the gym and get Gordo back, but her heart was telling her to let it go. He has, and now she should. She didn't want to live like she is anymore. Hiding her feelings from the one she loved and she was putting him through misery, letting him think she doesn't love him when she loved him more than anything.
She grabbed her shawl tighter around her, and she stood up straight. She sniffed again and wanted to go find the car. She was soaked and looked terrible. She took a step and she heard someone say her name. She froze and slightly turned her head, hoping no one would be there.
She gasped when she saw who was standing behind her.
