Chapter Six
A/N: Now I will officially start adding to chapters a night. But for tonight, I am giving you Chapter Six, and chapter seven and eight, because tomorrow right after school I have to sleep over at my grandma's house cause my mom has some work dinner and my dad works night shifts, so yeah. I love going to my grandma's, she's not like a 78-year-old who can barely talk. She's in her late fifties, so it's fun to actually talk to her. Now I will shut up, because you guys don't really care about m,y life anyways. And right now I am working on a shortfic. It's an alternate ending to Bye, Bye, Hillridge Junior High. It's based on some strange dream I had about it. Weird. Anyways, here's chapter six. Enjoy :)
Chapter Six
At lunch that day, Lizzie was sitting by herself, when Parker McKenzie showed up.
"Hey Lizzie," Parker said in that high pitched voice of hers, "How are you doing?"
"Fine," Lizzie replied, "You?"
"Good, I guess," Parker said, "I've been having morning sickness though. How'd your parents take it?"
"Well, my mom was all sympathetic, and my dad didn't talk to me for a couple of weeks after. I think my mom convinced him that it wasn't my fault or whatever and now he wants to have heart-to-heart talks with me."
"My parents took it pretty bad, but then they did the worst thing and told Ben's parents, and then they kicked him out, so he moved in with us," Parker told her.
"Ben? Ben Smith? He's the father?"
"Yup. My parents said we should get married, but Ben and I were like, NO WAY. Not yet, at least. I mean, we barely even know each other," Parker said.
"Well at least Ben's staying in Hillridge," Lizzie said.
"Oh, yeah. I feel so sorry for you, I mean, having to raise your baby without a father," Parker said as she sat down across from Lizzie, "Does Gordo's parents know?"
"I...I honestly don't know," Lizzie said truthfully, "I wonder how they'd react. They might flip. But on the other hand, it's not like they're gonna be around for when this baby comes. I'll probably never see them again," Lizzie said.
"Bummer. Aren't you gonna eat?"
"No. I'm not hungry. Have you talked to Brooke lately?"
"Yeah. Her parents said they might sue Mark, but Brooke told them not to. Omigosh, did you hear? Lindsay Malcolm is pregnant also," Parker said.
"Really? Who's the father?"
"Shawn Jacobs."
"Oh."
"Well, it's been great talkin to ya, but I gotta go finish up some essay for English. Did you finish it?" Parker asked as she stood up.
"No. I started it on Saturday, but then I threw it out. It doesn't even matter. It won't even have to effect my grade at this place, I'm going to be leaving in a few months to start at some weird school," Lizzie told her.
"Oh, yeah. My parents said I have to go to that place too. It's for like...teen parents...or something...it's creepy. In the brochure things it says it's gonna teach ya how to be a parent or whatever," Parker said, "Well anyways, later!"
"Later," Lizzie said.
"Lizzie! There you are!" a familiar voice said from behind, "I am SO stupid, I completely forgot to tell you this..."
Lizzie turned around to face Gordo.
A/N: Now I will officially start adding to chapters a night. But for tonight, I am giving you Chapter Six, and chapter seven and eight, because tomorrow right after school I have to sleep over at my grandma's house cause my mom has some work dinner and my dad works night shifts, so yeah. I love going to my grandma's, she's not like a 78-year-old who can barely talk. She's in her late fifties, so it's fun to actually talk to her. Now I will shut up, because you guys don't really care about m,y life anyways. And right now I am working on a shortfic. It's an alternate ending to Bye, Bye, Hillridge Junior High. It's based on some strange dream I had about it. Weird. Anyways, here's chapter six. Enjoy :)
Chapter Six
At lunch that day, Lizzie was sitting by herself, when Parker McKenzie showed up.
"Hey Lizzie," Parker said in that high pitched voice of hers, "How are you doing?"
"Fine," Lizzie replied, "You?"
"Good, I guess," Parker said, "I've been having morning sickness though. How'd your parents take it?"
"Well, my mom was all sympathetic, and my dad didn't talk to me for a couple of weeks after. I think my mom convinced him that it wasn't my fault or whatever and now he wants to have heart-to-heart talks with me."
"My parents took it pretty bad, but then they did the worst thing and told Ben's parents, and then they kicked him out, so he moved in with us," Parker told her.
"Ben? Ben Smith? He's the father?"
"Yup. My parents said we should get married, but Ben and I were like, NO WAY. Not yet, at least. I mean, we barely even know each other," Parker said.
"Well at least Ben's staying in Hillridge," Lizzie said.
"Oh, yeah. I feel so sorry for you, I mean, having to raise your baby without a father," Parker said as she sat down across from Lizzie, "Does Gordo's parents know?"
"I...I honestly don't know," Lizzie said truthfully, "I wonder how they'd react. They might flip. But on the other hand, it's not like they're gonna be around for when this baby comes. I'll probably never see them again," Lizzie said.
"Bummer. Aren't you gonna eat?"
"No. I'm not hungry. Have you talked to Brooke lately?"
"Yeah. Her parents said they might sue Mark, but Brooke told them not to. Omigosh, did you hear? Lindsay Malcolm is pregnant also," Parker said.
"Really? Who's the father?"
"Shawn Jacobs."
"Oh."
"Well, it's been great talkin to ya, but I gotta go finish up some essay for English. Did you finish it?" Parker asked as she stood up.
"No. I started it on Saturday, but then I threw it out. It doesn't even matter. It won't even have to effect my grade at this place, I'm going to be leaving in a few months to start at some weird school," Lizzie told her.
"Oh, yeah. My parents said I have to go to that place too. It's for like...teen parents...or something...it's creepy. In the brochure things it says it's gonna teach ya how to be a parent or whatever," Parker said, "Well anyways, later!"
"Later," Lizzie said.
"Lizzie! There you are!" a familiar voice said from behind, "I am SO stupid, I completely forgot to tell you this..."
Lizzie turned around to face Gordo.
