Hello everyone! Okay, so I was not planning on making a sequel to "The Electric Company Discovers Fanfiction", but there was one review (well, technically two) that I got this year that made me write a sequel. the electric phantom's review made my day. It's always nice to know that you helped someone in the decision of making an account. Then there's the anonomyus reviewer Hello. I don't have any clue who you are, but you are awesome. This review actually got me into thinking about a sequel, so thank Hello if you are happy I'm doing this. Hopefully this meets up to some's standards. It's not a lot, and no real story line. It's just basically what I think might happen when Lisa comes back from camp, and I tied in fanfiction with it. ENJOY!


It had been one year. One year since Lisa found her now favorite site called fanfiction. One year since Lisa started reading the stories about her and Hector. One year since she created her fanfiction account and posted her first story.

If Lisa could sum up the past year, she would say it was busy, if anything. Soon after she posted her first fanfiction, she received her acceptance letter to Science Camp. So for the past year, she had not only been doing the very complex, yet fun science projects, but also helping the Electric Company every once in a while and writing her fanfics.

The camp had ended on March 14th, and Lisa was glad to be heading back to the neighborhood. Her last project had been in Australia so she finally did arrive in New York on March 19th. She was exhausted from the long flight, and though her brain told her otherwise, the first thing Lisa did when she got back to New York, was visit the diner.

As Lisa walked through the streets of New York, she saw that a lot of things had changed. There was a new library, her favorite smoothie shop had closed, and the city just had a different feel to it. To her relief, the diner was still where it was when she left, and to her great relief, Lisa saw Shock when she walked into the diner. He was behind the counter chopping up what seemed to be an artichoke. She sighed to herself. Some things never change.

"Don't hurt the poor little artichoke!" she exclaimed. "They have feelings too you know, and special powers!"

Shock looked up from his cutting board and smiled at the sight if Lisa in front of him. He instantly abandoned his knife and walked around the counter. Immediately, he enveloped Lisa in a big bear hug. Lisa laughed as she hugged him back.

"It's been too long!" he exclaimed as he set Lisa down and broke the hug.

"I know," said Lisa, "one entire year!"

"I have to say, it's been quiet without you around; even with the new edition to the Company."

Lisa laughed.

"How is Marcus doing, anyways?"

"Really well," said Shock, "like on Fourth of July, he stopped Manny and Danny from sending a giant wordball into the sky stating "'The Electric Company doesn't like you.'"

"Oh right, Hector told me about that."

It was then that Lisa realized that the diner seemed pretty empty. She hadn't seen Jessica, Keith, Marcus, or Hector around. Even the Pranksters hadn't found it necessary to show themselves yet. Jessica was telling her about Hector being so excited for her return and that he seemed to be telling everyone he saw for the past week. She would have thought the Pranksters would have heard too and plan something to ruin her life or send her back to the camp.

"Where is everyone?" she asked Shock.

"They're all in the park," responded Shock. "I'm pretty sure they are doing homework, but who knows."

Lisa smiled.

"I'm going to go find them," she said. "I'll see you around Shock!"

Lisa had every intention of finding the rest of the company, but was planning in doing so after she checked on something. She was currently in the park, sitting on a bench. She took her laptop out of her backpack and quickly logged onto her fanfiction account. She noticed she had a message in her inbox from fellow author "Logan the Awesome".

Hello KP10 (aka LISA!)

I just got your message from last night. Sorry, I had to go to bed. Are you back home yet? You seemed really excited to be seeing your friends.

Logan ;)

Lisa smiled. She and Logan had become real good friends over the past year. Though it was kind of funny; when Logan replied to Lisa's message back in May, she seemed to have a slight case of déjà-vu. Strictly speaking, Logan never remembered messaging Lisa; only reviewing her stories. But once that was aside, things went pretty smoothly.

Hey Logan!

Yes, I'm back in NYC. It feels good to finally be home. How is your Annie/Danny part of our story going? I was able to finish half of my next Lisa/Hector bit on the plane.

KP10 (Lisa) :D

Lisa then went to her profile and quickly scanned through her archive of stories. Most of them were just by her, but she and Logan were starting their own series of the Annie/Danny-Lisa/Hector Chronicles. Their first story was a hit, it got over 100 reviews. So, they found it only necessary to write a sequel.

-Meanwhile-

"Ugh, shes back," said Annie in disgust. "And I was really enjoying my time away from her. Chaos seemed to get by easier in the past year."

Annie then took out her phone. She had to call the Pranksters. They would want to hear about this.

-In the park-

Lisa was enjoying a leisurely stroll in the park as she tried to find her friends. She had checked the basketball court, the stone stairs, even the hotdog cart (she did miss Art a lot too). Just as she was giving up hope, she heard a call from the distance.

"Hey you guys!" she heard boy call.

She smiled and she recognized the call; she would anywhere. Lisa then took off running into the direction of the diner as fast as she could.

-The Diner-

"Do you think Lisa's back yet?" Hector asked Keith as they made their way into the diner.

"She should be," said Keith. "Maybe Shock's seen her."

Jessica was already in the diner, pacing back in forth in front of the counter. Shock was behind the counter, as usual, and Paul was sitting at a table by the window.

"Shock!" said Hector. "Do you if Lisa's back yet?"

"She came by earlier this afternoon, then she went off to find you guys."

"Dang, I missed her," Hector said as he sat down at a table.

Hector had really missed Lisa in the past year. Sure they talked constantly during that course of time, but it was never the same in the neighborhood when she wasn't there. Without her, his life had been...dull. He really missed her.

"Umm...guys, real quickly, do you notice anything...missing, other than Lisa?" asked Jessica, seeming to just realize that the one who had called them together, wasn't at the diner yet.

"Yeah, where is Marcus?" asked Keith.

At that moment, Marcus came running into the diner.

"GUUUUYYYYYYSSS!" he screamed as he ran up to the Company. "I saw Lisa!"

Hector immediately stood up from the table and faced Marcus. "Where did you see her?" he asked.

"She was at the park," Marcus responded. "She was on a bench using her laptop. I wasn't sure what she was doing, though."

"Well let's go then!" exclaimed Hector as he ran out of the diner.

The rest of the gang sighed and followed him out of the diner. They all knew that Hector had a thing for Lisa; he had for a while now. They always had a really close relationship, and they constantly teased each other. In fact, Jessica and Keith weren't surprised Hector didn't ask her out before she left.

Then again, they already concluded Hector didn't seem to realize it himself until he watched Lisa's plane leave from the airport. Of course, he wouldn't admit it aloud, but you could see it in his eyes. You could tell something had left from them, and the two hadn't seen this "something" for a year now. Yes, Hector Ruiz had a crush and a pretty big one too.


So there you guys have it! Like said before, I'm planning on this being a three-shot. (I am not done yet, do not worry). I'm leaving tomorrow for vacation, so I'm not sure when I'm updating next. Hopefully once I get back, but who knows? Thank you all for reading, and PLEASE REVIEW!

~Logan ;)