~8~Okay, so I have to tell you this is a far away type thing from my other stories with all the drama, but I thought it would be fun to do some sort of fun, small fic that is totally different from my other stories. ~8~
I DO NOT OWN LIZZIE MCGUIRE.
Last Laugh
Chapter One
~Summer before 6th Grade~
Lizzie and Gordo were at the park on a Saturday afternoon, waiting for Miranda. They were sitting on the ground. She was running late. They were going to meet up and go swimming to enjoy the last weekend before summer ended.
"She's late again," Lizzie commented, looking at her watch.
"So?" Gordo said, "She'll be here. Just give her time. Maybe she got tied up."
"Possibly. Oh well, at least the weather is holding up."
"Yeah," Gordo said, looking at one of his best friends, who was staring at the sky up above. Lately, he was pretty sure he was developing a crush on her. He wasn't sure, though.
Lizzie leaned back and propped her head up to watch the other people in the park. She spotted a young couple making out from a distance. "Gordo?" she said, suddenly.
"Yeah?"
"Do you believe in love at first sight?" Lizzie asked.
"Who's asking?" Gordo said.
Lizzie rolled her eyes and looked at Gordo, "Me."
"Oh. Why? Have you fallen in love or something?" Gordo asked.
"What if I have?" She asked.
Gordo was taken aback, "Have you?"
"That's not the point, the point is, do you believe in love at first sight?"
"I don't know," Gordo answered, "ask me in a few years."
"Why? Haven't you ever been in love?"
"Lizzie, we're twelve. Besides, guys aren't as mature as girls."
"Yeesh! I was just asking! Chill!"
"Sorry," Gordo said and it was silent for a few seconds, "Have you ever been in love?"
"I don't know," Lizzie answered, "I mean, are we supposed to even know what love is at this age?"
"No we aren't actually," Gordo said, "Why did you ask that question to begin with?"
"I don't know. I was just thinking."
"Maybe you should ask Miranda when she gets here," Gordo suggested.
"Maybe I will," Lizzie said, and she turned to watch the couple continue to make out.
Gordo watched as she did this, "Lizzie, don't you think its rude to stare?"
"Shh!" Lizzie said, and she hit him.
"Oww! What?"
"They might hear you!" Lizzie hissed.
"But you are being rude!"
"No I am not! They are the ones who chose to come to a public place to make out!"
Gordo considered this. He couldn't argue that. He shrugged. If you can't beat them, join them, right. He looked at the couple. "The least they could do is do that in the privacy of their own home!" Gordo said.
Lizzie didn't respond. After a few minutes, she spoke, "Gordo, do you think we'll ever be like that?"
"You mean like me and you?" Gordo asked.
"Ew! No! I mean me and somebody and you and somebody. Do you think we will be like that?"
Gordo shrugged, "How should I know? I hope I have enough sense not to do it in public, though."
"You don't think its sweet?"
"Not in public. Some things are meant for doing at home or in hotels or something."
"Well, I guess you are right, as always," Lizzie said and she sighed.
"Of course I am. I am always right!" Gordo exclaimed.
"Jeeze, with friends like you, who needs enemies?" Lizzie said, as she threw some grass at him.
Gordo laughed and so did Lizzie. Just then, Miranda walked up to them, "Hey! Sorry I'm late!" she looked at her two friends, "Did I interrupt something?"
"Miranda!" Lizzie exclaimed as she jumped up, "You're here!"
Miranda nodded her head, "Yeah, better late than never, right?"
"Oh, don't worry! We were having our own little fun, right Gordo?" Lizzie asked, and she looked at Gordo.
"Fun?! You call talking about love fun?!" Gordo asked.
"Ooh! Love, huh? Do you love somebody, Gordo?" Miranda said, lifting an eyebrow.
"No way! Man, I really need some more guy friends."
Lizzie and Miranda laughed, "Lighten up, Gordo! Some day you will be in love with someone, and you will be singing a different tune!" Miranda said.
"Yeah, and who knows? Maybe one day, one of us will be making out with our 'significant other' in this park," Lizzie added.
"Yeah, that'll be the day," Gordo said.
Lizzie shook her head, "Come on, Gordo, let's go swimming!" Lizzie said, and they headed for the pool.
~~~
~There is the first chapter and only chapter with them in the sixth grade. From this point on, they will be in 10th grade. I am also posting chapter two with this one.
I DO NOT OWN LIZZIE MCGUIRE.
Last Laugh
Chapter One
~Summer before 6th Grade~
Lizzie and Gordo were at the park on a Saturday afternoon, waiting for Miranda. They were sitting on the ground. She was running late. They were going to meet up and go swimming to enjoy the last weekend before summer ended.
"She's late again," Lizzie commented, looking at her watch.
"So?" Gordo said, "She'll be here. Just give her time. Maybe she got tied up."
"Possibly. Oh well, at least the weather is holding up."
"Yeah," Gordo said, looking at one of his best friends, who was staring at the sky up above. Lately, he was pretty sure he was developing a crush on her. He wasn't sure, though.
Lizzie leaned back and propped her head up to watch the other people in the park. She spotted a young couple making out from a distance. "Gordo?" she said, suddenly.
"Yeah?"
"Do you believe in love at first sight?" Lizzie asked.
"Who's asking?" Gordo said.
Lizzie rolled her eyes and looked at Gordo, "Me."
"Oh. Why? Have you fallen in love or something?" Gordo asked.
"What if I have?" She asked.
Gordo was taken aback, "Have you?"
"That's not the point, the point is, do you believe in love at first sight?"
"I don't know," Gordo answered, "ask me in a few years."
"Why? Haven't you ever been in love?"
"Lizzie, we're twelve. Besides, guys aren't as mature as girls."
"Yeesh! I was just asking! Chill!"
"Sorry," Gordo said and it was silent for a few seconds, "Have you ever been in love?"
"I don't know," Lizzie answered, "I mean, are we supposed to even know what love is at this age?"
"No we aren't actually," Gordo said, "Why did you ask that question to begin with?"
"I don't know. I was just thinking."
"Maybe you should ask Miranda when she gets here," Gordo suggested.
"Maybe I will," Lizzie said, and she turned to watch the couple continue to make out.
Gordo watched as she did this, "Lizzie, don't you think its rude to stare?"
"Shh!" Lizzie said, and she hit him.
"Oww! What?"
"They might hear you!" Lizzie hissed.
"But you are being rude!"
"No I am not! They are the ones who chose to come to a public place to make out!"
Gordo considered this. He couldn't argue that. He shrugged. If you can't beat them, join them, right. He looked at the couple. "The least they could do is do that in the privacy of their own home!" Gordo said.
Lizzie didn't respond. After a few minutes, she spoke, "Gordo, do you think we'll ever be like that?"
"You mean like me and you?" Gordo asked.
"Ew! No! I mean me and somebody and you and somebody. Do you think we will be like that?"
Gordo shrugged, "How should I know? I hope I have enough sense not to do it in public, though."
"You don't think its sweet?"
"Not in public. Some things are meant for doing at home or in hotels or something."
"Well, I guess you are right, as always," Lizzie said and she sighed.
"Of course I am. I am always right!" Gordo exclaimed.
"Jeeze, with friends like you, who needs enemies?" Lizzie said, as she threw some grass at him.
Gordo laughed and so did Lizzie. Just then, Miranda walked up to them, "Hey! Sorry I'm late!" she looked at her two friends, "Did I interrupt something?"
"Miranda!" Lizzie exclaimed as she jumped up, "You're here!"
Miranda nodded her head, "Yeah, better late than never, right?"
"Oh, don't worry! We were having our own little fun, right Gordo?" Lizzie asked, and she looked at Gordo.
"Fun?! You call talking about love fun?!" Gordo asked.
"Ooh! Love, huh? Do you love somebody, Gordo?" Miranda said, lifting an eyebrow.
"No way! Man, I really need some more guy friends."
Lizzie and Miranda laughed, "Lighten up, Gordo! Some day you will be in love with someone, and you will be singing a different tune!" Miranda said.
"Yeah, and who knows? Maybe one day, one of us will be making out with our 'significant other' in this park," Lizzie added.
"Yeah, that'll be the day," Gordo said.
Lizzie shook her head, "Come on, Gordo, let's go swimming!" Lizzie said, and they headed for the pool.
~~~
~There is the first chapter and only chapter with them in the sixth grade. From this point on, they will be in 10th grade. I am also posting chapter two with this one.
