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Disclaimer: I - Am - A - Robot - Who - Does - Not - Own - Lizzie - McGuire.
Story:
-Previously-
"Lizzie you'll never die alone, that's what me and Miranda are here for. And Parker and Ethan and Kate and Tudgeman. Lizzie were all here for you."
Lizzie smiled. "Thanks Gordo."
"Anytime."
Lizzie popped up like her perky old self, "So I wonder what's taking Kate so long?"
Right at that moment, there was a knock on Lizzie's door.
"Yeah?" Lizzie responded.
"It's me, Kate."
Lizzie laughed. "Come on in Kate, door's open."
Kate walked in the door and looked more beautiful then ever. "So, where are we going?"
"Well," Gordo started. "We figured we'd go to an old favorite. The Digital Bean."
-Back To The Story-
"Wow," Kate said as the walked into the Digital Bean. "I can't even remember the last time I was here."
"I know me neither," Lizzie added. "Actually," Lizzie's once bright smile grew dimmer. "I can."
Lizzie found a table and plopped down into one of the blue chairs.
"Lizzie what's wrong?" Kate asked sympathetically.
"Nothing, it's nothing just a stupid memory." Lizzie lied, she didn't think the memory was stupid at all.
"Lizzie was it,"
"Yes."
"You mean the day I,"
"Yup."
"And that was when you,"
"Now do you know why I never came back here Gordo?!"
Kate looked very confused at the two squabbling back and forth. She didn't know what on earth they were talking about since Lizzie finished every sentence Gordo started.
"Ok, what happened the last time you were here Lizzie?" Kate asked.
"Well, it was four years ago."
**Flashback**
"Gordo come on!" A hyper 14 year old Lizzie squealed. Her and Gordo were currently dating and she thought the world couldn't get any better than this.
"I'm coming, I'm coming!" Gordo followed Lizzie into the Digital Bean, passing Parker Mackenzie on his way in.
"Come on," Lizzie started. "Let's go sit down."
"Tell me again Lizzie, WHY doesn't Miranda ever come here with us anymore?" Gordo asked, wondering as to why the trio kind of split up temporarily ever since the two started dating.
"Miranda figured since now that we're dating that she should give us some time to ourselves." Lizzie explained.
'Well that won't last long.' Gordo thought to himself.
The two talked about random things like movies, music, school, classes, TV, and friends for a while until Lizzie realized that they had not gotten any food yet. Periodically during their conversations Gordo's mind would wander off.
'I gotta tell her, I just gotta.' Was what Gordo thought to himself most of the time.
"Lizzie I," Gordo started, but Lizzie cut him off.
"Gordo do you want anything to drink?" Lizzie asked, already up from her seat.
"No, let me get the drinks, I am afterall the guy." Gordo said, half getting up.
Lizzie thought for a moment. "How about, you give me the money, and I get to get the drinks. That way we're even."
Gordo smiled at Lizzie's way of thinking, and handed her $5.00 for drinks for the two of them.
While Lizzie was up Gordo saw Parker at the next table and decided to talk to her.
"So when are you going to tell her?" Parker asked, leaning as far over from her seat as she could.
"When the time is right," Gordo started. "Parker I don't want to hurt her."
Lizzie had gotten back sooner than Gordo thought and heard what he last said. "Don't want to hurt who Gordo? Me?"
Gordo got up from leaning over to talk to Parker and put his full attention on Lizzie.
"Lizzie, I have something to tell you." Gordo confessed, his heart racing from nervousness.
"Hmm?" Lizzie asked, slightly arching her neck to the side?
"Well, I guess there is no easy way to say this. But I'm breaking up with you."
Lizzie was hurt, she didn't expect this from her best friend.
"Gordo, why?" She asked.
"Listen Lizzie I'm sorry. I still want us to be friends it's just, all my life I wanted to go out with you so badly. Well know that I am, I realize I liked you better as a friend than as a girlfriend."
"All right, fine, that's cool." Lizzie said, tears swelling up in the back of her eyes.
"So, can we still be friends?" Gordo asked, very hopeful.
"Yeah, sure whatever." Lizzie got up from the table and walked with her head down all the way to the door. Or at least that's what she intended to do. On her way there she bumped into a waitor and fell flat on her back. The food that the waitor was carrying fell on top of her, leaving her in a sticky mess. Everyone started laughing and Lizzie shot up and ran out as fast as she could. Gordo tried to run after her but figured to give her some time.
Eventually they worked things out and agreed it was better to be just friends, after Gordo begged her to be his girlfriend about twenty more times. After Danny asked Lizzie out and she said yes, Gordo asked Parker out and they have been going out since.
**End Flashback**
"Wow," Kate said. "That really happpened to you."
"Yeah, it did," Lizzie looked down and shook her head in disbelief. "And you wondered why I never came back here." She said to Gordo.
"Lizzie I told you I was sorry!" Gordo yelled in his own defense.
"I know, I know! I was just kidding. What happened happened and there's nothing you can do to change it. So you just have to accept it and move on with your life."
After Lizzie said that Gordo gave her a glare. Lizzie knew what it meant, it meant to listen to your own advice.
The trio went back to Lizzie's house and Gordo eventually had to go to get ready for his date with Parker, but Kate ended up sleeping over. And all night those words rang in Lizzie's mind.
'What happened happened and there's nothing you can do to change it. You you have to accept it and move on with your life.'
Chap. 3, DONE! I think what Lizzie said had a nice touch don't you think? Hehe, well keep looking back for chapter four which should be up and running soon! -Andi
Disclaimer: I - Am - A - Robot - Who - Does - Not - Own - Lizzie - McGuire.
Story:
-Previously-
"Lizzie you'll never die alone, that's what me and Miranda are here for. And Parker and Ethan and Kate and Tudgeman. Lizzie were all here for you."
Lizzie smiled. "Thanks Gordo."
"Anytime."
Lizzie popped up like her perky old self, "So I wonder what's taking Kate so long?"
Right at that moment, there was a knock on Lizzie's door.
"Yeah?" Lizzie responded.
"It's me, Kate."
Lizzie laughed. "Come on in Kate, door's open."
Kate walked in the door and looked more beautiful then ever. "So, where are we going?"
"Well," Gordo started. "We figured we'd go to an old favorite. The Digital Bean."
-Back To The Story-
"Wow," Kate said as the walked into the Digital Bean. "I can't even remember the last time I was here."
"I know me neither," Lizzie added. "Actually," Lizzie's once bright smile grew dimmer. "I can."
Lizzie found a table and plopped down into one of the blue chairs.
"Lizzie what's wrong?" Kate asked sympathetically.
"Nothing, it's nothing just a stupid memory." Lizzie lied, she didn't think the memory was stupid at all.
"Lizzie was it,"
"Yes."
"You mean the day I,"
"Yup."
"And that was when you,"
"Now do you know why I never came back here Gordo?!"
Kate looked very confused at the two squabbling back and forth. She didn't know what on earth they were talking about since Lizzie finished every sentence Gordo started.
"Ok, what happened the last time you were here Lizzie?" Kate asked.
"Well, it was four years ago."
**Flashback**
"Gordo come on!" A hyper 14 year old Lizzie squealed. Her and Gordo were currently dating and she thought the world couldn't get any better than this.
"I'm coming, I'm coming!" Gordo followed Lizzie into the Digital Bean, passing Parker Mackenzie on his way in.
"Come on," Lizzie started. "Let's go sit down."
"Tell me again Lizzie, WHY doesn't Miranda ever come here with us anymore?" Gordo asked, wondering as to why the trio kind of split up temporarily ever since the two started dating.
"Miranda figured since now that we're dating that she should give us some time to ourselves." Lizzie explained.
'Well that won't last long.' Gordo thought to himself.
The two talked about random things like movies, music, school, classes, TV, and friends for a while until Lizzie realized that they had not gotten any food yet. Periodically during their conversations Gordo's mind would wander off.
'I gotta tell her, I just gotta.' Was what Gordo thought to himself most of the time.
"Lizzie I," Gordo started, but Lizzie cut him off.
"Gordo do you want anything to drink?" Lizzie asked, already up from her seat.
"No, let me get the drinks, I am afterall the guy." Gordo said, half getting up.
Lizzie thought for a moment. "How about, you give me the money, and I get to get the drinks. That way we're even."
Gordo smiled at Lizzie's way of thinking, and handed her $5.00 for drinks for the two of them.
While Lizzie was up Gordo saw Parker at the next table and decided to talk to her.
"So when are you going to tell her?" Parker asked, leaning as far over from her seat as she could.
"When the time is right," Gordo started. "Parker I don't want to hurt her."
Lizzie had gotten back sooner than Gordo thought and heard what he last said. "Don't want to hurt who Gordo? Me?"
Gordo got up from leaning over to talk to Parker and put his full attention on Lizzie.
"Lizzie, I have something to tell you." Gordo confessed, his heart racing from nervousness.
"Hmm?" Lizzie asked, slightly arching her neck to the side?
"Well, I guess there is no easy way to say this. But I'm breaking up with you."
Lizzie was hurt, she didn't expect this from her best friend.
"Gordo, why?" She asked.
"Listen Lizzie I'm sorry. I still want us to be friends it's just, all my life I wanted to go out with you so badly. Well know that I am, I realize I liked you better as a friend than as a girlfriend."
"All right, fine, that's cool." Lizzie said, tears swelling up in the back of her eyes.
"So, can we still be friends?" Gordo asked, very hopeful.
"Yeah, sure whatever." Lizzie got up from the table and walked with her head down all the way to the door. Or at least that's what she intended to do. On her way there she bumped into a waitor and fell flat on her back. The food that the waitor was carrying fell on top of her, leaving her in a sticky mess. Everyone started laughing and Lizzie shot up and ran out as fast as she could. Gordo tried to run after her but figured to give her some time.
Eventually they worked things out and agreed it was better to be just friends, after Gordo begged her to be his girlfriend about twenty more times. After Danny asked Lizzie out and she said yes, Gordo asked Parker out and they have been going out since.
**End Flashback**
"Wow," Kate said. "That really happpened to you."
"Yeah, it did," Lizzie looked down and shook her head in disbelief. "And you wondered why I never came back here." She said to Gordo.
"Lizzie I told you I was sorry!" Gordo yelled in his own defense.
"I know, I know! I was just kidding. What happened happened and there's nothing you can do to change it. So you just have to accept it and move on with your life."
After Lizzie said that Gordo gave her a glare. Lizzie knew what it meant, it meant to listen to your own advice.
The trio went back to Lizzie's house and Gordo eventually had to go to get ready for his date with Parker, but Kate ended up sleeping over. And all night those words rang in Lizzie's mind.
'What happened happened and there's nothing you can do to change it. You you have to accept it and move on with your life.'
Chap. 3, DONE! I think what Lizzie said had a nice touch don't you think? Hehe, well keep looking back for chapter four which should be up and running soon! -Andi
