The play
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This is my first Lizzie McGuire story. It's about Lizzie, Gordo, Miranda, and the rest of the kids from Lizzie's school in a play. Lizzie and Ethan have to kiss in the play, but Gordo doesn't want it to happen. Will Gordo stop the kiss? Find out in this story. Remember, please Read&Review!
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Chapter 4
When Gordo got to the gymnasium, the play had already started. Everyone was onstage. Gordo could see Miranda in the very back of the stage, holding her water bucket. Gordo wasn't in the play, because he got there too late, and didn't have time to change.
Ethan and Lizzie had finished their lines and were getting ready to kiss, when Gordo cried out, "Lizzie!!!!!!! Nooooooooooo!!!!!!!!"
Lizzie and Ethan looked up at him, and Lizzie said, "Gordo, what's wrong?"
"Don't kiss Ethan," Gordo said.
"Why?" Lizzie asks. "That's not youre decision to make."
"I know. I can't let you kiss him though," Gordo told his friend.
"I don't care," Lizzie said. "I wasn't going to kiss him anyway."
The crowd gasped as Gordo asked, "You're not going to kiss him?"
"No," Lizzie said, and she turned to face Ethan. "I'm sorry Ethan."
Then Lizzie walked off the stage and out the door. The crowd was silent.
Outside, Lizzie was thinking about the choice that she had just made.
"You okay Lizzie?" Gordo asked in a comforting tone, as he sat down beside her.
"I'll be fine," Lizzie said, wiping the tears off her cheeks.
"I'm glad that you didn't kiss him," Gordo told his friend.
"Why do you care if I had kissed him or not?" Lizzie asked.
"Because I..." Gordo started, but didn't finish.
"Yes?" Lizzie asked waiting him to finish.
"Never mind," Gordo said suddenly. "It's not important anymore."
"Okay," Lizzie said. "Thanks for being here for me Gordo."
"No problem," Gordo told her. Just before he got up to leave, he planted a kiss on Lizzie's right cheek. "I'll see you tomorrow at school.
"Okay," Lizzie said, feeling her cheek. "See you there."
"I think that this could be the start of something more than just a friendship." Lizzie said to herself, and she smiles a great hugh smile.
