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"I wonder where Lizzie is now."sighed Miranda Sanchez as her and her friend, Gordo, sipped on their smoothies at the Digital Bean.

"Probably in Seattle now, unpacking her stuff." Gordo replied.

The two of them sat in silence for several minutes.

Miranda broke the silence.

"OK, I can't take this anymore. We have to go find somebody else to be the third person. It just feels weird with only two."

"Yeah.lets make a list of people that can fill in for Lizzie." Gordo sighed as he pulled out a pad of paper and a pen.

This is what their finished list looked like:

PEOPLE TO FILL IN FOR LIZZIE

-Parker

-Kate

-Tudgeman

-Ethan

-Monica

"OK, um, Ethan will never hang out with us," said Miranda, looking at the list. "No way am I inviting Kate to fill in for Lizzie. That's an insult to Lizzie. Parker won't even look at us any more, and Monica doesn't know that we exist. We can't hang out with Tudgeman. This is pointless. There's nobody left."

"I guess we'll just have to be the two musketeers now." Gordo said.

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Ohh, I can't believe that I have to do this slave work, Lizzie thought as she unpacked her stuff into her new room. I hate this whole house; it's so much smaller than our house at home. Home! I wish I could be there now. I really miss Miranda and Gordo. I wonder what that new girl, Jenny Luke is like. Maybe she'll take over my place as Miranda and Gordo's friend. She'd better not, because she has already taken over enough.

I have been thinking about a lot of things lately, especially about my old house. It only occurred to me an hour ago that somebody is probably feeling the same as me as they move into their new home, my old home. I asked mom the last name of the family that bought our old house, and she said that a family named the Luke's moved in. so that's another thing that Jenny has taken from me. She now has my locker, my class, my house and my school. I wonder what else she'll take. Maybe I should write to her and see what she's like before I judge her by what she's done.

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Dear Miranda and Gordo,

Life isn't as bad as I thought here in Seattle. I guess that you guys were right. I should give the place a chance before I judge it.

That brings me to why I'm writing to you. There's a new girl at the school, right? She's in my old school, in my old class, in my old locker, and in my old house. Her name is Jenny Luke, and she's taken over everything that used to be mine. She might have even taken over you guys, judging by the abundant amount of letters that you guys have sent me. So much for 2 emails a day. My inbox has been empty since I left.

I was wondering in you guys could do me a little favour. Can you send me Jenny's email in your return letter? I don't want to judge her too early, like I did to Seattle.

~Lizzie

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Dear Lizzie,

Wow. Seattle sounds great.

We, uh, didn't say anything to you on the phone last night, but um, we kind of found you a 'replacement'. It's um, uh, Jenny. We're really sorry, but it's so weird with only two people, and our only other people to replace you are Kate or Larry (yuck and double yuck).

Jenny's email is jennyluke@hotmail.com. Have fun!

~Miranda