The Suite Life of Zack and Cody
Chapter 1: Prologue
Remember how you all wanted a sequel to Time at Military School? Well, here it is. It doesn't go back as flashbacks and there's no trace of this being a sequel except the knack of familiar characters, Anthony, and Adam. Enjoy! This story is longer than the last.
What do people want out of life? Children want all the candy in the world. Preteens start getting more mature and want to be cool. Teenagers just want the ladies. The Martin family is no different. Zack wants a girl, Cody wants to think of the future and make sure it's secured for him, and Carey is a divorced wife who wants a boyfriend.
Will they get what they want? If they do, how do they? If not, why?
Throughout the twin's teenage lives, they face other problems. Placed after the Military incident, with a couple new friends from that time, Zack and Cody are back in school, in the Grade meant despite missing a year.
What influence did Military School have on them? So far, it did what Moseby hoped and changed Zack's ways. Cody was freaked out and it made his liking for school go down.
Now, Anthony is just a sports dude who likes basketball more than Zack and is usually in sports competition with him.
Anthony's little brother Adam is the small kid who looks up to Zack as a mentor and a hero.
Max, the middle Hark, is the tomboy who tries to be seen, but doesn't want others to know how she feels.
Like everyone else, Zack, Cody, and their friends, family, and even their superiors chase what they want throughout life, and then spend the rest of their days holding on to it. During the lifelong chase, other issues pop up as obstacles and challenge them.
Zack wants a girlfriend, and feels alone without one, yet he doesn't let anyone know it. The only one who knows is Cody and he stays true to Zack's secret even though Zack doesn't know Cody knows.
Cody changed his dream from mathematician professor. He wants to be in politics. What can he do to make it in?
Zack never thought of what he'd like to be, which worries Carey a whole lot. Like any mother, she wouldn't want to see Zack in prison one day.
Of course, nothing comes for free. If they get what they want, what will be the price? Will they keep what they have?
So, what will happen to Zack? What will happen to Cody? What will happen to Carey? What about Mr. Moseby? What about London? Do these even come in the story often? Maybe not, since it's centered around the twins and a bit of Carey.
Only time will tell, and certainly not me. Keep reading to find out.
