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Chapter Four
"You know, Gordo, I think it's really weird how we have every single class together. You would think that they planned it," Lizzie said as Gordo was driving her home.
"Does it bother you?" Gordo asked.
Lizzie thought for a moment, "You know what? It really doesn't. I mean, I am actually happy it worked out this way. This way, we can catch up from all that lost time. I just hope we don't get sick of each other."
"I could never get sick of you, Lizzie," Gordo said.
"Awww! You are so sweet, Gordo! I could never get sick of you, either!" Lizzie said.
"Good thing we won't get sick of each other then," Gordo said.
"Yeah. So, did you enjoy your first day as a senior?"
Gordo nodded his head, "I don't know what could have made it any better."
"Yeah, well, except I wish Miranda was in more of my classes."
"Yeah, that's too bad."
"Anyway, I can't believe we are seniors!" Lizzie said.
"Neither can I."
"I can't believe you almost missed out on this experience! I would never forgive myself if I did that!"
"Well, I have no regrets so far," Gordo said.
"Good! Just think, if you went to college this year, you would have missed out on prom, homecoming, senior events, and that Ashley Hunter character person," Lizzie said.
"What do you mean?"
"Oh, come on! I think it is so adorable how much she drools over you," Lizzie said.
"Yeah, well, I hate to burst her bubble, but I don't like her like that," Gordo said.
"Are you sure about that?"
Gordo nodded his head, "Positive. I mean, she is nice, but I could never go out with her."
"Heh! She thought I was your girlfriend," Lizzie said.
"Yeah, I noticed that," Gordo said.
"Why didn't you correct her?"
Gordo blushed, "Because I didn't want to give her the impression that I was available or that I liked her."
"Good point. This should be fun!" Lizzie said.
"What do you mean?"
"I mean, pretending to be your girlfriend. I've never done something like this before," Lizzie said.
"Well, have fun," Gordo said, and at that moment, he pulled into Lizzie's driveway.
"Would you like to come in?" Lizzie asked.
"Sure," Gordo said. He and Lizzie hopped out of his car and went inside the McGuire house.
Inside, Jo was in the kitchen, "Hey, sweetie! Oh, hey Gordo! Long time no see! How was your summer?"
"It was fun. I hung around here most of the time," Gordo said.
"Fun. Would you two like a brownie?" Jo said holding up a fresh plate of brownies.
"What's the occasion?" Lizzie asked.
"Oh, well, just that you are a senior this year and Matt is a freshman. Two very big years. It was the least I can do. Did you see Matt around school?"
"No, freshman and seniors don't really see each other," Lizzie said, "We have different halls and lunches and classes and stuff."
"Oh," Jo said, "Well, I was just wondering if he was enjoying himself. He should be home in an hour or so. Why are you out so early?"
"Free period sixth period," Lizzie explained. Lizzie and Gordo got a brownie.
"Oh, how fun. You get to come home an hour early everyday. Do you have a free period too, Gordo?"
"Yes m'am," Gordo said.
"Actually, mom, it's really weird. Gordo and I have all of our classes together. Isn't that strange?"
Jo looked at Lizzie and then Gordo, "Yeah, that is really strange. I can't believe the school would do something like that."
"Yeah, me too. It's good, though. I mean, I am glad I have a friend with me," Lizzie said.
"Yeah, that's good," Jo said, "So, are you going to do homework or something?"
"I don't know. You want to do homework, Gordo?"
"Sure," Gordo said.
"Cool. We don't have all that much homework because it's the first day," Lizzie explained.
"Okay, honey. I'll be down here if you need me," Jo said.
"Okay," Lizzie said, "Come on, Gordo, let's go."
Lizzie and Gordo went upstairs to Lizzie's room, which was a little messy, "I am sorry about the mess. I guess I never really unpacked from summer," Lizzie explained, and she cleared her bed and made it up.
Lizzie and Gordo sat on her bed and started working. This seemed so weird, as they hadn't done this since they were sophomores.
An hour later, they were finished with their homework and heard Matt downstairs. "Come on," Lizzie said, "Let's go torture Matt about his first day."
Lizzie left her room and Gordo followed. They went downstairs, and saw Matt talking to Jo. Matt turned and saw them, "So it's true, then," Matt said.
"What's true?" Lizzie asked, taking another brownie.
"Don't eat too many Lizzie. You don't want to spoil dinner!" Jo said.
"I heard a rumor that you and Gordo were dating," Matt said.
Lizzie laughed, "Where'd you hear that?"
"I have my sources. Anyway, so is it true?" Matt asked,
"Um, no," Lizzie said, "and if it were true, why would I tell you?"
"Then how come everybody is talking about it in school?" Matt asked.
"Define everybody?" Lizzie said.
"Only all the lower classmen," Matt answered.
"Don't you people have anything better to talk about?" Lizzie asked.
"Well, I do, but apparently no one else does," Matt said, "This girl in my math class who is actually a sophomore was talking about it. She was saying what a cute couple you make and how her older brother always knew you would end up together."
Gordo and Lizzie blushed, "Who was this?" Lizzie asked.
"I don't know. Kessler or something," Matt said.
"Danny Kessler?" Lizzie said.
"Yeah, apparently there was some buzz at lunch and its all around school now," Matt said.
"But it isn't true," Lizzie repeated.
"Yeah, whatever. You keep telling yourself that," Matt said.
"Well, I better get home," Gordo, who had been silent all this time, said.
"Yeah, okay," Lizzie said, as if she were in a daze, "Thanks for your help and the ride home."
Gordo left the house.
"Are you sure it isn't true?" Matt said.
"Matt, why would I date Gordo? We are friends and nothing more," Lizzie said.
"Does Gordo feel the same way?" Matt asked.
"Yeah," Lizzie said.
"Are you sure?" Jo asked.
Lizzie looked at her mom, "MOM! Not you too!"
"I am sorry," Jo said and she went back to what she was doing.
"I also heard another rumor," Matt said.
"What?"
"Melina swears she saw Gordo fooling with the schedules last week when she was here with the freshmen," Matt said.
"That's a lie," Lizzie said.
"How do you know? How many classes do you have with him this year, Lizzie?"
Lizzie thought for a moment. Whoa that was really weird how they had all those classes together. "That doesn't mean anything," she said.
"Oh yeah? Having all your classes conveniently together? You don't think Gordo might have something to do with it?"
"Were you just waiting all day to come home and bother me?" Lizzie asked.
"Well? Don't you think it is possible?"
"Gordo is my best friend! We barely saw each other last year! He could have done it just to spend more time with me," Lizzie said.
"What about Miranda? How come she doesn't share all your classes?"
"I don't know. MOM! Can you please tell Matt to stop interfering with my life?"
"Fine. I will stop. Don't you think it's little weird how Gordo could have graduated last year, but at the last minute, right after you broke up with what's-his face, he changed his mind?"
"MOM!"
"Matt, stop it!" Jo exclaimed, "Why don't you go upstairs and do your homework?"
"Finally!" Lizzie huffed and she stomped upstairs. As much as she hated to admit it, though, Matt did have a point.
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Disclaimer: I do not own Lizzie McGuire
Chapter Four
"You know, Gordo, I think it's really weird how we have every single class together. You would think that they planned it," Lizzie said as Gordo was driving her home.
"Does it bother you?" Gordo asked.
Lizzie thought for a moment, "You know what? It really doesn't. I mean, I am actually happy it worked out this way. This way, we can catch up from all that lost time. I just hope we don't get sick of each other."
"I could never get sick of you, Lizzie," Gordo said.
"Awww! You are so sweet, Gordo! I could never get sick of you, either!" Lizzie said.
"Good thing we won't get sick of each other then," Gordo said.
"Yeah. So, did you enjoy your first day as a senior?"
Gordo nodded his head, "I don't know what could have made it any better."
"Yeah, well, except I wish Miranda was in more of my classes."
"Yeah, that's too bad."
"Anyway, I can't believe we are seniors!" Lizzie said.
"Neither can I."
"I can't believe you almost missed out on this experience! I would never forgive myself if I did that!"
"Well, I have no regrets so far," Gordo said.
"Good! Just think, if you went to college this year, you would have missed out on prom, homecoming, senior events, and that Ashley Hunter character person," Lizzie said.
"What do you mean?"
"Oh, come on! I think it is so adorable how much she drools over you," Lizzie said.
"Yeah, well, I hate to burst her bubble, but I don't like her like that," Gordo said.
"Are you sure about that?"
Gordo nodded his head, "Positive. I mean, she is nice, but I could never go out with her."
"Heh! She thought I was your girlfriend," Lizzie said.
"Yeah, I noticed that," Gordo said.
"Why didn't you correct her?"
Gordo blushed, "Because I didn't want to give her the impression that I was available or that I liked her."
"Good point. This should be fun!" Lizzie said.
"What do you mean?"
"I mean, pretending to be your girlfriend. I've never done something like this before," Lizzie said.
"Well, have fun," Gordo said, and at that moment, he pulled into Lizzie's driveway.
"Would you like to come in?" Lizzie asked.
"Sure," Gordo said. He and Lizzie hopped out of his car and went inside the McGuire house.
Inside, Jo was in the kitchen, "Hey, sweetie! Oh, hey Gordo! Long time no see! How was your summer?"
"It was fun. I hung around here most of the time," Gordo said.
"Fun. Would you two like a brownie?" Jo said holding up a fresh plate of brownies.
"What's the occasion?" Lizzie asked.
"Oh, well, just that you are a senior this year and Matt is a freshman. Two very big years. It was the least I can do. Did you see Matt around school?"
"No, freshman and seniors don't really see each other," Lizzie said, "We have different halls and lunches and classes and stuff."
"Oh," Jo said, "Well, I was just wondering if he was enjoying himself. He should be home in an hour or so. Why are you out so early?"
"Free period sixth period," Lizzie explained. Lizzie and Gordo got a brownie.
"Oh, how fun. You get to come home an hour early everyday. Do you have a free period too, Gordo?"
"Yes m'am," Gordo said.
"Actually, mom, it's really weird. Gordo and I have all of our classes together. Isn't that strange?"
Jo looked at Lizzie and then Gordo, "Yeah, that is really strange. I can't believe the school would do something like that."
"Yeah, me too. It's good, though. I mean, I am glad I have a friend with me," Lizzie said.
"Yeah, that's good," Jo said, "So, are you going to do homework or something?"
"I don't know. You want to do homework, Gordo?"
"Sure," Gordo said.
"Cool. We don't have all that much homework because it's the first day," Lizzie explained.
"Okay, honey. I'll be down here if you need me," Jo said.
"Okay," Lizzie said, "Come on, Gordo, let's go."
Lizzie and Gordo went upstairs to Lizzie's room, which was a little messy, "I am sorry about the mess. I guess I never really unpacked from summer," Lizzie explained, and she cleared her bed and made it up.
Lizzie and Gordo sat on her bed and started working. This seemed so weird, as they hadn't done this since they were sophomores.
An hour later, they were finished with their homework and heard Matt downstairs. "Come on," Lizzie said, "Let's go torture Matt about his first day."
Lizzie left her room and Gordo followed. They went downstairs, and saw Matt talking to Jo. Matt turned and saw them, "So it's true, then," Matt said.
"What's true?" Lizzie asked, taking another brownie.
"Don't eat too many Lizzie. You don't want to spoil dinner!" Jo said.
"I heard a rumor that you and Gordo were dating," Matt said.
Lizzie laughed, "Where'd you hear that?"
"I have my sources. Anyway, so is it true?" Matt asked,
"Um, no," Lizzie said, "and if it were true, why would I tell you?"
"Then how come everybody is talking about it in school?" Matt asked.
"Define everybody?" Lizzie said.
"Only all the lower classmen," Matt answered.
"Don't you people have anything better to talk about?" Lizzie asked.
"Well, I do, but apparently no one else does," Matt said, "This girl in my math class who is actually a sophomore was talking about it. She was saying what a cute couple you make and how her older brother always knew you would end up together."
Gordo and Lizzie blushed, "Who was this?" Lizzie asked.
"I don't know. Kessler or something," Matt said.
"Danny Kessler?" Lizzie said.
"Yeah, apparently there was some buzz at lunch and its all around school now," Matt said.
"But it isn't true," Lizzie repeated.
"Yeah, whatever. You keep telling yourself that," Matt said.
"Well, I better get home," Gordo, who had been silent all this time, said.
"Yeah, okay," Lizzie said, as if she were in a daze, "Thanks for your help and the ride home."
Gordo left the house.
"Are you sure it isn't true?" Matt said.
"Matt, why would I date Gordo? We are friends and nothing more," Lizzie said.
"Does Gordo feel the same way?" Matt asked.
"Yeah," Lizzie said.
"Are you sure?" Jo asked.
Lizzie looked at her mom, "MOM! Not you too!"
"I am sorry," Jo said and she went back to what she was doing.
"I also heard another rumor," Matt said.
"What?"
"Melina swears she saw Gordo fooling with the schedules last week when she was here with the freshmen," Matt said.
"That's a lie," Lizzie said.
"How do you know? How many classes do you have with him this year, Lizzie?"
Lizzie thought for a moment. Whoa that was really weird how they had all those classes together. "That doesn't mean anything," she said.
"Oh yeah? Having all your classes conveniently together? You don't think Gordo might have something to do with it?"
"Were you just waiting all day to come home and bother me?" Lizzie asked.
"Well? Don't you think it is possible?"
"Gordo is my best friend! We barely saw each other last year! He could have done it just to spend more time with me," Lizzie said.
"What about Miranda? How come she doesn't share all your classes?"
"I don't know. MOM! Can you please tell Matt to stop interfering with my life?"
"Fine. I will stop. Don't you think it's little weird how Gordo could have graduated last year, but at the last minute, right after you broke up with what's-his face, he changed his mind?"
"MOM!"
"Matt, stop it!" Jo exclaimed, "Why don't you go upstairs and do your homework?"
"Finally!" Lizzie huffed and she stomped upstairs. As much as she hated to admit it, though, Matt did have a point.
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