Hey! It's me, Tawny, here with another update. OH! I advice all of you to watch the Lizzie movie! It is SO GOOD! I could watch it again and again! Well, thank all of you who read and/or review my story. I really appreciate it. Also, if you would like me to email you when I update my story, just let me know. I don't own anything, of course. And here's the chapter!

Lizzie's Diary May 27th 6:37 PM

Gordo is probably waiting downstairs for me to finish dressing. Miranda is in the bathroom getting ready. And I am sitting here on my bed writing in my diary. I don't have enough time to explain everything, but Gordo asked me to the dance during his graduation speech. Wow, I said that like it happens everyday! For some reason I feel nervous. Alright, I guess I should get dressed. Oh! I have to describe my dress really quickly! It's satin in a really pretty shade of blue, and the top comes a little lower than my mother wanted it, but that's not saying much. Its embroidered with lighter blue designs around the neckline. The bottom is just straight down to my feet with a slit in the side up to my knee. I like the way the dress makes me look; you know, older. Yeah, I should get dressed now.

Narration

Miranda was going to meet her date at the dance, but since Gordo and Lizzie are going together, she calls her date to pick her up at the McGuires.

The dance starts in fifteen minutes, but Lizzie is still in her room. Gordo, dressed nicely in a suit complete with a tie, knocks on her bedroom door.

Lizzie calms herself down and opens her door. Gordo says, "Hey. You ready?"

Lizzie let's out a sigh of relief. "Yeah."

Gordo smiles as he observes her. "You look amazing," he comments.

"Thanks," Lizzie starts, biting her lip and looking at the floor. She then looks at him, noticing his curls (A/N like in Dear Lizzie, cause his hair looked really good in that episode). She reaches up and, wrapping one of his curls around her finger, remarks, "I like this." She fixes his collar for him, and pointing to the suit, says "And this."

"I guess we should go," Gordo finally says, after a few moments of silence.

Lizzie walks carefully and slowly down the steps followed by Gordo. Jo, Sam, and Matt are all waiting in the living room. Jo cries, Matt just shakes his head at them, and Sam clicks away at the camera. After much embarrassment, Jo finally drops them off at the lodge.

They stand in front of the building, wondering if they should go in. Gordo finally asks, "Are you afraid of what people will say?"

In response, Lizzie takes his arm and they both enter the dance. They are a few minutes late, so most of the class is already dancing, including Miranda. The end of "Drops of Jupiter" plays through the speakers. "Can you imagine no love, pride, deep-fried chicken/ Your best friend always sticking up for you/ even when I know you're wrong/ can you imagine no first dance, freeze dried romance five-hour phone conversation/ the best soy latte that you ever had, and me."

Gordo smiles. "I like this song."

Gordo's Cam

May 27th 11:32 P.M. We finally arrived at the dance, and after dancing to a few fast songs, we met up with Miranda at the punch table. The DJ announces that the next dance was only for couples. Miranda heads back out to the dance floor as "Don't Wanna Miss a Thing" comes on. I didn't want to miss this opportunity, so I take Lizzie's arm and lead her out to the floor. I placed my hands on her waist and expected her to put her hands on my shoulders. Instead, she wrapped her arms around my neck, and placed her head on my shoulder, so that I wrapped my arms around her waist. I cannot even begin to describe to you how I felt! Every time I think about it, I get that sappy romantic feeling. Gosh, what a girl can do to a guy!

Lizzie's Diary

May 27th 11:23 P.M.

I don't wanna close my eyes

I don't wanna fall asleep

'Cause I'd miss you, baby

And I don't wanna miss a thing

'Cause even when I dream of you

The sweetest dream would never do

I'd still miss you, baby

And I don't wanna miss a thing

I expect a call from Miranda first thing tomorrow morning. It was a couple's dance to Aerosmith's "Don't Want to Miss a Thing". I don't know what came over me, but for some reason I wrapped my arms around Gordo's neck so that the space between us was practically nonexistent. After the dance was finished, we both kinda stood around shuffling our feet, not knowing what to think. I saw Miranda across the room eyeing us, and I just know she thinks something is up.

But nothing is up! I mean, we had a lot of fun at the dance last night, but Gordo is still my best friend, and I don't think of him that way. And if he thinks of me that way, as Kate says, why hasn't he said anything? Things feel complicated right now. I am just glad that summer break begins in a day. We only have to go back tomorrow to get our report cards and clean out our lockers.

A/N: Sorry if this chapter was pretty boring. It will get better, trust me! Later!