a/n: ok I am finally going to remember this. 1. The character Ryan that Lizzie mentioned was just a random name I picked because I needed another person. And Isabelle was put in as Miranda's sister for the purpose of the story. I also keep forgetting a disclaimer. I don't own any of the characters except the afore mentioned. There that's it for the whole story. I just can't stop writing this story. Enjoy : )
Lizzie walked around the Sanchez's kitchen and placed food on her plate with Gordo close behind her. She looked back at him and smiled sweetly and he smiled back. She couldn't believe everything that had happened in the past hour. They sat around the table and ate their food quietly, while no real conversation started. Why can't we just go back upstairs where Gordo and I can be together Lizzie thought to herself annoyed that she had to stop sitting in his arms. Gordo's knee brushed against Lizzie's under the table and he smiled at her. When all three had finished their meals they went back into Miranda's room. After lounging on the bed for a few minutes they decided to go for a walk. They snuck downstairs so that their younger siblings would not see them leave. When they heard the door shut behind them they all relaxed a little. They left the driveway and Miranda started to lead them to a pond she had discovered when she had first moved in. Lizzie and Gordo walked a little closer to each other and Gordo pulled Lizzie's hand into his. Or had Lizzie pulled Gordo's hand into hers? It all happened so fast that neither knew. Miranda kept talking about stars and Lizzie looked up. Everything seemed so bright, so magical.
"Do you guys ever think of us like Harry, Ron and Hermonie, from Harry Potter, except you know, two girls and one guy?" Gordo said it outloud, not really expecting an answer.
"Well sure, but I call I get to be Ron!" she laughed a little at calling herself a boy, but thought to herself. It makes sense, Ron and Hermonie, Me and Gordo. Gordo tightened his grip on her hand and glanced out of the corner of his eye. A flash of white ran behind and tree and Gordo sighed.
"Miranda.. We have visitors." Miranda glanced behind her and cursed under her breath, together the three friends ran towards their destination and only glanced behind them once to see the younger girls in a full sprint towards them. When they reached the pond they had no where to go and decided just to put up with the tag alongs.
They walked around the pond and made light conversation for a few minutes and then decided to go back to the house. The older three decided that the younger ones should stay between them, so Miranda headed up the front and Lizzie and Gordo brought up the rear. A few steps from the pond Miranda turned around and reminded the children.
"Don't walk between Lizzie and Gordo they are holding hands!" she smiled and turned around satisfied. Lizzie blushed furiously and let go of Gordo's hand running up to Matt to make sure he wasn't going to open his big mouth in front of the adults. Then she floated back to Gordo and looked at him, he seemed shocked that Miranda had said anything, but hurt at the same time. Was Lizzie embarrassed to be holding hands with him. Lizzie smiled at him and took his hand again, not letting go until they reached the back of Mr. Sanchez's pick-up truck. The two groups separated and Miranda led the way back to her room. Lizzie sat on the edge of the bed next to Miranda and Gordo sat on the floor in front of them.
"So how's Parker?" Miranda asked out of curiosity. Lizzie almost stopped at the mentioning of her name, she hadn't even though about Gordo's girlfriend. Gordo's eyes widened and then he cleared his throat, throwing Lizzie a small apologetic smile.
"She's good I guess, it's really not working out, at all." he looked down and waited for one of them to say something.
"It's a crash and burn situation still?" Lizzie had always referred to it as that, even though she had never met Parker but she knew Gordo didn't really like her.
"Yes." Gordo smiled at Lizzie, thanking god that she had said something.
"Well are you going to break up with her?" Miranda pointed out an obvious question.
"Oh yes, very soon." The three got off of the girlfriend topic and moved on to movies, the summer, music, life in general. After a few hours they decided to go for a walk again. After asking the parents if it was ok they left and at the back of the truck Lizzie and Gordo took each other's hand. They started on topics such as parallel universes and Lizzie tuned out, thinking simply of where her hand was, the last time this had happened she was so much younger, her heart hadn't been broken yet. She looked a Gordo and when he felt her stare he looked over at her and smiled. God his smile is amazing. Lizzie shook her head and laughed internally, what was this? Could she really be falling for Gordo this time? They made a circle around Miranda's neighborhood and went back to the house.
Lizzie and Gordo were exhausted, but Miranda was just getting hyper. When they walked in Miranda's room Lizzie climbed onto the bed and rested her head in the pillows. Gordo took a small throw pillow and put it in the middle of the bed, curling up and resting his head on it. He looked up at Lizzie and she looked down at him. His eyes, they are so beautiful. He moved his hand up to where Lizzie's was laying and held it. Lizzie smiled. For what seemed like hours they lay there, looking at each other, not realizing the world was around them. Lizzie could almost feel herself melting inside, everything was so perfect.
There was a knock on the door and Lizzie and Gordo separated their hands. Jo popped her head in the door and told Lizzie to get ready to go. Lizzie rolled her eyes at her mother once the door was shut and put her shoes on. She said goodbye to both her friends and gave Gordo a smile, walking out to the car in state of pure bliss.
Sitting in the car on the way home she let her head lean against the window and her thoughts drift back to Gordo. She didn't even realize that the car had stopped in the driveway until a car door slammed. She floated upstairs to her room and lay down on her bed not bothering to change. She was too busy remembering the evening, the way he held her hand, the way he said her name, his eyes, his smile.
Authors Note: I'm not sure if anyone is reading this story. So, if no one reviews I might stop writing it. r&r for an update. These chapters don't really go into how Gordo is feeling
