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It had been two weeks after the wedding and Miranda had just gotten back from her honeymoon. Like before, she promised for her and Lizzie to have a girl's night out and that is exactly what happened. Miranda was sipping her drink at The Melting Pot with Lizzie sitting across from her fiddling with her napkin.

"Lizzie, stop the fiddling and please tell me what happened with you and Gordo?" inquired Miranda.

"Nothing happened," lied Lizzie and looked up from her napkin to Miranda.

Miranda wasn't easily fooled like other people when Lizzie lied, so she decided to take extreme measures. "I know it's not my business to intervene in your business, but if I don't then what will happen to our relationship? You're not the only one who is going to be affected by you and Gordo's argument."

"It wasn't an argument," stated Lizzie firmly.

"Then what was it?"

"I don't know."

"Okay since I can't get anything out of you, then I'll just have to trust your instincts on how you are going to solve this crisis."

"I'll ignore it."

"YOU CAN'T IGNORE IT! You can't ignore something like this. If you haven't noticed Gordo is head over heels for you and you are completely ignoring the fact that he likes you. You need to do something about it. Tell him that you don't like him, which I know you do like him, or tell him that you do like him. Either way, he can leave town knowing the truth."

Lizzie gave a sigh and readjusted her body in the booth. "Listen, you know that I haven't been head over heels for a guy until I fell in love with Gordo."

"I never knew that."

"Well now you know."

"I was kidding, but please continue."

"Well I just have to give up."

"I wasn't expecting to hear that."

"Well you heard it."

"YOU CAN'T GIVE UP SOMETHING SO PRECIOUS AS LOVE!"

Everybody was now looking at Miranda and Lizzie's table. Lizzie could hear whispers from the nearby table. She gave another long sigh and looked up at Miranda; Miranda was blushing a shade of crimson.

"Miranda, please keep your voice down," begged Lizzie.

"Sorry," apologized Miranda. "Now why are you going to give up love? In the movies, when a guy loves a girl and vice versa and they get into an argument, they never give up on love."

"Miranda my life isn't based on a silly film."

"Sorry."

"I'm not giving up on love, because you know I can't give up on how I feel about Gordo."

"So."

"So, what I am trying to tell you is that Gordo is moving and the plans are already arranged for him to move and go this new job. Where is he moving anyway?"

"He's moving to New York to see Macy."

"Why would he want to go to New York, just to the Macy Day Parade?"

"Macy is his girlfriend."

"He has a girlfriend!"

Miranda's gave a gulp and said, "Listen Lizzie, after that argument or whatever you had on the day of my wedding, he decided to move on to someone else. He told me that he couldn't ever win your heart and he needed to move on."

"WHAT!"

"But he has already succeeded winning my heart. As a matter of fact, he didn't even need to win my heart, because I was already in love with him in Rome."

"That's when you fell in love with him?"

"Yeah."

"How romantic."

"MIRANDA!"

"Okay sorry."

"So how did he attract you? You know when a girl likes a guy, it's something that he says or does to lure that girl into him."

"Miranda, he had me at hello."

"Wow, you really do like Gordo."

"Yeah and the bad part of this mess is that he's going to New York to visit his new girlfriend, Stacy."

"It's Macy."

"Whatever. Now what am I going to do?"

"Win his heart back before it's too late."

"Like how?"

"He's leaving tomorrow, you figure out the rest."

"That's what kind of advice Kate gave to me, except it was a little more complex. She told me that it had to be the right moment. I have an idea what she meant by moment, but I haven't figured it out fully."

"Interesting, well you need to follow your heart and do what's right," assured Miranda. A waiter then came by their table and dropped of their check. Lizzie and Miranda paid for their separate checks and then went back home.

That night, Lizzie was drinking a warm cup of coffee when Abby trudged in her pajamas. Lizzie glanced at the time and saw that it was eleven at night and that Abby had school tomorrow.

"Abby, it's eleven o'clock, why are you up? You really need to get to bed since you have school tomorrow," told Lizzie to Abby.

"I overheard the message on the answering machine," admitted Abby.

"What are you talking about?" questioned Lizzie as Abby plopped down on the sofa right next to Lizzie. She stretched out her arms and then gave out a long sigh.

"It's from Gordo and he wanted to say goodbye," said Abby.

"Did you delete the message?" asked Lizzie quickly.

"No," said Abby and then stretched her feet out as soon as Lizzie got up from the sofa and went to check the answering machine. Lizzie went through the messages, until she found a message that belonged to Gordo's voice.

"Lizzie this is Gordo," spoke Gordo from the phone. "I know you and Miranda are having your girl's night out, but I just wanted to tell you that I'm leaving tomorrow at noon. I'm taking a plane to New York to visit Macy, my girlfriend, and to go work at my new job. Goodbye Lizzie."

Once the message was done Lizzie put her hands on her face and gave a sad sigh. Lizzie was disappointed that Gordo didn't say that he loved her or was going to miss her.

"Mom," said Abby from the living room.

"Yes," answered Lizzie weakly who was almost in tears.

"Come here, please," said Abby and Lizzie went over to the couch and sat next to her daughter.

"What did you want to talk to me about? Does this have to do with Gordo? If it does have to do with Gordo then I really don't want to talk about it," replied Lizzie.

"Mom, please listen to me. I know this won't help or anything, but the night I ran away, Gordo said that he really loved you. Just because he has a girlfriend and is moving to New York, does not mean he doesn't love you. I don't think he'll ever stop loving you. Personally I think that he's trying to run away from his problems," suggested Abby.

"How come you didn't tell me before about what Gordo had said?" asked Lizzie.

"I was sworn to secrecy, sorry Mom," apologized Abby.

"For what?" asked Lizzie sincerely.

"For not telling you," said Abby.

"No you shouldn't be. Now please go upstairs so that you can go to sleep and for you to do well in school," smiled Lizzie as she escorted her daughter up the stairs. As soon as she closed the door, Lizzie slumped up against the wall in despair.

"What am I going to do?" whispered Lizzie to herself. "Have I really lost him?"

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