A/N: Oh my gosh! Thank you so much for all of the reveiws. It makes me feel
like my story is actually being read! Lol. I usually reply to reveiws on my
reveiw page if you asked me a question or anything like that but on with
the story! ~Jess
" Like this?" Lizzie asked in an unsure state as he told her how to pose.
" Perfect!"
Excitedly Gordo snapped, trying to capture the beauty of Lizzie on the wooden swing, hung by ropes from one of the many tall oak trees towering over them. A smile dawned upon his face as he let the camera draw with light and take the photo.
After much begging, pleading and sad expressions on Lizzies part, he had finally agreed to go to Rockville but only on two conditions...that he would come back in a heartbeat if he even thought or heard of the slightest thing going wrong and that he could use photos of her for his profolio.
Sunlight peered through the trees at the park, sparkling on the creek as if thousands of diamonds were strewn across the waters. The soft lull of water running and clashing against the small rocks was soothing to their ears.
" Now lean your head against the rope and look down at the ground but keep your face towards the lens..." He directed as he peered through the lens.
After doing so he took the shot and lowered the camera. Gordo just stood there, taking it all in. He thought she looked so cute in her light blue cutoffs and baby pink tank top; she had pulled her hair into braided pigtails, letting a messy effect take it over as the wind blew her fallen bangs every which way. Letting a sandle hang slightly off her foot she smiled at him.
" What are you staring at?" She asked.
'You.' He thought. " I was just thinking..."
" About what?"
' How oblivious you are..' Rang in his mind.
" We should go over by the creek and take some pictures."
A giggle came from her direction as she hopped off the swing and grabbed his hand. She pulled him over to the creek but next to an elderly man walking his golden retreiver.
" Lizze...what are you doing..." He asked softly.
She just pretended she didnt hear him as she took the camera from Gordo and turned towards the figure before them.
" Excuse me...would you mind taking a picture of me and my boyfriend?" She asked him politely.
After getting over hearing that outloud for the first time he realised what she asked the man.
" Sure."
" Lizzie-" He was stopped.
" I want a picture of us..." She pouted playfully.
" You have lots of pictures of us." Gordo pointed out with a smile.
" I dont mean ones of us in diapers or taking a bath together!" She whined.
They ignored the strange look from the guy at that comment but Lizzie couldnt help but feel the red heating her cheeks. Gordo laughed and then pulled her infront of the creek. Wrapping his arms around her waist from behind he rested his chin on her shoulder while Lizzie smiled for the picture. After a couple of flashes the man returned the camera and shook his head as they ran off in direction of the main path.
" Kids that age shouldnt be taking baths together...I hope they dont make any unhealthy choices...God knows there are enough teen mothers in this wor...." He rattled off as he turned away.
~~~~~
Lizzie was in her room trying to make the floor somewhat visable as she went through clothes and old things that she didnt want anymore. A frame caught her eye, the corner poking out from under her nightstand. She leaned over and lifted it up, letting her eyes scan the portrait.
In the picture, you wouldnt have guessed Hayden to be a bad guy. He looked like he was every girls dream but thats the problem with stereotyping looks. People arent always what they seem to be. He had blinded her. Somehow her vision became inpaired by meeting him and being with him. He had fooled her..he had fooled everyone. Except Gordo.
Suddenly she felt angry at his innocent look and threw the picture out of the window.
She didnt need him...he could burn in hell. He would burn in hell.
~~~~ (The Next Day)
Lizzie hugged Gordo tightly as she stood by his car. Their lips met again as if it was the last time theyd ever be together. He lightly brushed her cheek with his hand as his eyes looked at her over and over again.
" Here..." He said as he dug through the window in his car and then handed her a bag.
Lizzie opened it, it contained a cellphone and a framed picture of them together.
' The one from the park' she reminded herself as she smiled.
" It has all of my numbers, youll always have contact with me. I promise." He was taken back in mock hurt as Lizzie laughed.
" What?"
" Ill be okay...you act like I wont see you in months." Lizzie tried to hide her emotions, she was trying to put on a little act so he wouldnt change his mind but it was as if he read her mind.
" Say the words...I wont go."
She half smiled and hugged him to her, clasping a silver, dainty chain around his neck with a small silver ring with saphires on it. He recognised it as the ring her parents bought her for her 16th birthday but greatly accepting the peice of her to take with him.
Kissing him one last time by his driver side, she turned to where her mom was waiting with the car.
" Liz!" He cried, as if he was scared she would never stop if he asked.
She turned to face him.
" I love you." He softly said.
She ran over and gave him one last kiss, " I love you too...come back to me safe." She whispered with a half forced smile, then she turned to leave. She knew if she didnt go now, she wouldnt let him leave.
Buckling herself into the car, Jo gave her a knowing smile and drove off. They had decided to have a mother-daughter day to take her mind off Gordo. It was a poor attempt, but atleast she was trying to let him go...even if it was just for a week.
Gordo was left to watch the car leave, he touched the ring around his neck and then he hugged his parents. After saying their goodbyes, before anyone knew it he was in his car and driving away from his house, out of Hillridge...away from Lizzie. He turned on his road to leave and ignored the voice in him screaming on deaf ears to turn back.
" Like this?" Lizzie asked in an unsure state as he told her how to pose.
" Perfect!"
Excitedly Gordo snapped, trying to capture the beauty of Lizzie on the wooden swing, hung by ropes from one of the many tall oak trees towering over them. A smile dawned upon his face as he let the camera draw with light and take the photo.
After much begging, pleading and sad expressions on Lizzies part, he had finally agreed to go to Rockville but only on two conditions...that he would come back in a heartbeat if he even thought or heard of the slightest thing going wrong and that he could use photos of her for his profolio.
Sunlight peered through the trees at the park, sparkling on the creek as if thousands of diamonds were strewn across the waters. The soft lull of water running and clashing against the small rocks was soothing to their ears.
" Now lean your head against the rope and look down at the ground but keep your face towards the lens..." He directed as he peered through the lens.
After doing so he took the shot and lowered the camera. Gordo just stood there, taking it all in. He thought she looked so cute in her light blue cutoffs and baby pink tank top; she had pulled her hair into braided pigtails, letting a messy effect take it over as the wind blew her fallen bangs every which way. Letting a sandle hang slightly off her foot she smiled at him.
" What are you staring at?" She asked.
'You.' He thought. " I was just thinking..."
" About what?"
' How oblivious you are..' Rang in his mind.
" We should go over by the creek and take some pictures."
A giggle came from her direction as she hopped off the swing and grabbed his hand. She pulled him over to the creek but next to an elderly man walking his golden retreiver.
" Lizze...what are you doing..." He asked softly.
She just pretended she didnt hear him as she took the camera from Gordo and turned towards the figure before them.
" Excuse me...would you mind taking a picture of me and my boyfriend?" She asked him politely.
After getting over hearing that outloud for the first time he realised what she asked the man.
" Sure."
" Lizzie-" He was stopped.
" I want a picture of us..." She pouted playfully.
" You have lots of pictures of us." Gordo pointed out with a smile.
" I dont mean ones of us in diapers or taking a bath together!" She whined.
They ignored the strange look from the guy at that comment but Lizzie couldnt help but feel the red heating her cheeks. Gordo laughed and then pulled her infront of the creek. Wrapping his arms around her waist from behind he rested his chin on her shoulder while Lizzie smiled for the picture. After a couple of flashes the man returned the camera and shook his head as they ran off in direction of the main path.
" Kids that age shouldnt be taking baths together...I hope they dont make any unhealthy choices...God knows there are enough teen mothers in this wor...." He rattled off as he turned away.
~~~~~
Lizzie was in her room trying to make the floor somewhat visable as she went through clothes and old things that she didnt want anymore. A frame caught her eye, the corner poking out from under her nightstand. She leaned over and lifted it up, letting her eyes scan the portrait.
In the picture, you wouldnt have guessed Hayden to be a bad guy. He looked like he was every girls dream but thats the problem with stereotyping looks. People arent always what they seem to be. He had blinded her. Somehow her vision became inpaired by meeting him and being with him. He had fooled her..he had fooled everyone. Except Gordo.
Suddenly she felt angry at his innocent look and threw the picture out of the window.
She didnt need him...he could burn in hell. He would burn in hell.
~~~~ (The Next Day)
Lizzie hugged Gordo tightly as she stood by his car. Their lips met again as if it was the last time theyd ever be together. He lightly brushed her cheek with his hand as his eyes looked at her over and over again.
" Here..." He said as he dug through the window in his car and then handed her a bag.
Lizzie opened it, it contained a cellphone and a framed picture of them together.
' The one from the park' she reminded herself as she smiled.
" It has all of my numbers, youll always have contact with me. I promise." He was taken back in mock hurt as Lizzie laughed.
" What?"
" Ill be okay...you act like I wont see you in months." Lizzie tried to hide her emotions, she was trying to put on a little act so he wouldnt change his mind but it was as if he read her mind.
" Say the words...I wont go."
She half smiled and hugged him to her, clasping a silver, dainty chain around his neck with a small silver ring with saphires on it. He recognised it as the ring her parents bought her for her 16th birthday but greatly accepting the peice of her to take with him.
Kissing him one last time by his driver side, she turned to where her mom was waiting with the car.
" Liz!" He cried, as if he was scared she would never stop if he asked.
She turned to face him.
" I love you." He softly said.
She ran over and gave him one last kiss, " I love you too...come back to me safe." She whispered with a half forced smile, then she turned to leave. She knew if she didnt go now, she wouldnt let him leave.
Buckling herself into the car, Jo gave her a knowing smile and drove off. They had decided to have a mother-daughter day to take her mind off Gordo. It was a poor attempt, but atleast she was trying to let him go...even if it was just for a week.
Gordo was left to watch the car leave, he touched the ring around his neck and then he hugged his parents. After saying their goodbyes, before anyone knew it he was in his car and driving away from his house, out of Hillridge...away from Lizzie. He turned on his road to leave and ignored the voice in him screaming on deaf ears to turn back.
