Disclaimer: I do not own Suite Life on Deck. OR TOONTOWN If I did I wouldn't be writing this thing! Well I would but it would be on TV not on . I mean yeash people!
A/N: Chapter 1 of 3 R&R people! This chapter is a little boring, I admit. But the next one is WAYY better. Also yes ToonTown is in this FanFiction. Along with MY TOON! :D Who isn't my favorite but my other toon names didn't seem Bailey-ish. READ!
"Maybe, we should just break up!"
"Is that what you want?"
"Is that what you want?"
"Then, it's over."
Bailey Pickett watched as her famous roommate, London Tipton said goodnight to her "current" boyfriend. They'd been dating for two months, a new record for London. Tomorrow, she'd probably find something wrong with him and move on. The thing about him, Jake was that he was smart, funny and cute. London was way out of his league. For some reason, he liked her a little more than she liked him, which was a shame of course, because London would probably find no one else like him. Bailey watched in envy as they kissed goodnight. She wished getting a new boyfriend would be as easy as London finding something wrong with Bailey's outfit.
Bailey looked at her computer screen. She exited her homework that she'd probably checked fifty or more times and looked at her desktop. She remembered a computer game she had played when she was ten. ToonTown. She hadn't played it since she'd gotten on the ship. She'd pressured her dad not to cancel her subscription. She played off and on when she was bored but hadn't made any progress with her toon character.
She clicked on the ToonTown Icon. A launcher came up asking her to type her username and password. She did, and then waited impatiently for the game to load. Once it had, she looked at all her toons. Her favorite toon, a lavender duck named Annabelle looked at her ready to play. She hesitated. London was so busy moisturizing that she hadn't noticed Bailey was in the room. She tossed her dirty blonde hair behind her shoulder and clicked on Annabelle.
She played for a half hour and noticed that London was putting her mirror down. Meaning that she was ready to sleep. Bailey closed the game and spoke for the first time since London had gotten back to the cabin.
"Goodnight," she said. "Don't let the bed bugs bite."
London's eyes widened. "There are bugs in my bed? That will bite me?"
Bailey kept herself from smiling. "Yes, but their nice bugs. If you're nice to them, they won't bite you." She bit her lip.
London relaxed a little. "Ok. Good night bed bugs. Have a good rest!" She leaned in to hear if they would reply.
Bailey frowned. She rearranged her facial expression so that she had a straight face. "They say to go to sleep and that they won't bite you."
London nodded and slipped under her sheets. Bailey rolled her eyes.
She fell asleep at last after thinking about her ex-boyfriend Cody. She really needed to find someone else. Someone who actually trusted her to hang out with other guys besides Zack, Marcus, and Woody.
Her rooster went off at about 7:00 the next morning. She stumbled into the bathroom, knowing that she had it to herself, considering that London was still asleep. She washed her face.
"Maybe it would help for you to put makeup on that 'frying pan' you call a face," Zack had said.
Other girls in her class put makeup on. She only does for SPECIAL occasions. As in not when she goes to school. She put on a bit of cover up, eyeliner, and mascara. She had a secret stash of makeup that she had used for the beauty pageant that she had won! She looked at herself in the mirror. She couldn't believe what she'd done. She liked what she'd done, but couldn't help but believe she had done it. She grabbed her backpack and hurried off to the sky deck. As soon as she neared the doorway leading to the sky deck, she put her shoulders back, tossed her hair and entered. Guys were astonished. They expected London coming in with the posture she had. Their astonished looks boosted Bailey's self esteem instantly.
She spotted Cody studying alone. He hadn't even registered she had come in.
She missed Cody terribly. She took a deep breath. "Anyone sitting here?" she asked politely.
Cody looked up. His eyes widened a little bit. "No, go ahead," he replied.
"How are you doing?" she asked him.
"Okay."
"How was the homework?"
"Easy as usual."
Bailey nodded. Making conversation was hard!
"We should hang out more," Bailey tried.
Cody smiled. "Yeah, we should. We just need something to talk about…"
He was thinking the same thing! Eep!
Bailey smiled back.
"Hey! Are you two already back together?" Zack asked interrupting their silent conversation with their eyes, just like the old days. Bailey rolled her eyes. "Come on, Bailey, you can do better than this guy!" he encouraged.
"We're not back together, Zack," Cody said, waking up Bailey from the fantasy world she had been in.
"Phew," Zack said, wiping the invisible sweat from his forehead. "Because you guys were ah-noy-ing!"
Bailey raised her eyebrows at him. "We were?" She asked her tone raising volume. She pressed her lips together to make her seem more intimidating.
"No, I was talking about Marcus. I was saying 'Thah boy sings.'"
Cody shook his head and looked away.
"Okay… That makes sense…" Bailey said. She looked away. Not!
The bell rang for all Seven Seas High students and Bailey got up from her chair and walked into her classroom.
"We are having a new student in our class, everyone! Please welcome, Jack Lake!" Miss. Tutweiler said happily. "Hopefully, he'll have a cute and single father…." She muttered.
Dang! Jack's cute… He sat next to Bailey. From London's facial expression, it was clear she was thinking the same thing.
"Hey," he said. Bailey blinked.
"Hi. Welcome to Seven Seas High. I'm Bailey," she said. She stuck out her hand to shake.
"Nice to meet you," he replied and smiled. Eep! Dimples!
Jasmine Richards, one of the annoying popular girls in the class glared at Bailey. So not so interested in Cody anymore, are ya now, Jasmine?
"Today, we will be reviewing geometry today, class. Since some of you still think that a sphere is a pointy thing that our ancestors used," Miss Tutweiler said.
Class ended at quarter after three and Bailey and Jack walked out talking.
"So where did you move from?" Bailey asked.
"Massachusetts," he replied. "The heat is so refreshing here, it's amazing!" he exclaimed.
Bailey giggled. "I moved from Kettlecorn, Kansas," she said. "Believe me; I had a really weird first day here. I got used to it after a while though," she said. "I mean Miss T's everyday complaining about her ex ignoring her, London's dumbness, Zack's annoying attitude towards girls, Woody's hunger…. You get used to all of it. There was nothing about Marcus that she could complain about besides his obsession with London, but this was typical of most of the teenage boys on board.
"What about the other guy, whose name is something like, Cody?" he asked.
"Brainiac."
"And you aren't?"
"Well, I'd like to think of myself as more ambitious then brainy."
"Well, Ambitious, do you want to hang out some time?" he asked.
Bailey looked up in surprise, overwhelmed by his chocolate brown eyes.
