Cody walked down the street; the wind hitting his face. The sun was shining, but the temperature disagreed with the sun. It was freezing. Besides the contradicting weather, something felt off. He couldn't quite put his finger on it, but it was sort of an empty feeling. Something was missing. However, like most other times, Cody shook it off and continued to walk, keeping his hands in his pockets.

His house was only a few more blocks away, and the traffic was surprisgly low for usual Toronto. Cody smiled as he crossed the street. He would get home much faster today, and it would mean he would get more time to play video games.

Suddenly, something stopped him. Someone stopped him. "Cody?"

Cody whipped around to face a boy his age. He was tanned, with black hair that clung to his face. He was skinny and not very built in the muscular department. Cody had never seen him before, but must've met him somewhere. Cody figured he forgot.

"Uhm…hello?" Cody said, forcing a fake smile.

"Cody…it's Noah." He said with a blank expression.

Cody faltered. The name sounded familiar. Then, of course, 'Noah' was a common name. However, he couldn't shake the feeling that it sounded important. Maybe someone from his childhood? Cody frowned. "I'm sorry, but do I know you from somewhere?"

"Yes!" Noah exclaimed. He sounded far too frustrated. "Total Drama? I'm your…I'm your friend."

Right then, Cody's head started to ache. It was a sharp pain right in the middle of his forehead. It came so suddenly, that he felt like he could just pass out. However, he kept staring at the other boy with a curious eye. "I'm sorry, you must have the wrong-"

"Look, I know. Eva told me the same thing. Just let me explain." Noah said sternly.

Cody hesitated and looked at his watch. "Who's Eva?"

Noah put his hand to his forehead and rubbed his temples. "Look, I know this is going to sound crazy, but you have to listen to me Cody."

Cody felt the urge to hug the boy. Noah's tone was desperate and affectionate…and in a way, strangely familiar. He couldn't fathom where he had seen this boy before. Yet, Cody was strangely attracted to him.

Cody stuffed his hands further down into the coat pockets. "Go on. But don't take to long. I have to go." He said, scoping out a near by bench and sitting down. Noah sat beside him and looked at Cody.

Noah ran his hand through his hair. "Do you know anything about a show called Total Drama Island?"

"No, sorry." Cody answered, shuffling uncomfortably in his seat.

"Do remember a man named Chris McLean?"

"Again, No." Cody put his hands on the side of the bench, ready to stand up any second. "Look, if you're not going to explain…"

Noah hesitated but then smirked softly, "Impatient, as always. Look, just watch this." Noah pulled an IPhone out of his pocket and went through his videos. Finally, he must've found the right one and clicked on it.

Dear mom and dad, I'm doing fine
You guys are on my mind
You asked me what I wanted to be
And now I think the answer is plain to see
I want to be famous

Cody watched as many teenagers, his age, were being showed. From what it looked like, it was an island. He kept watching, even though he didn't quite understand what he was actually looking at.

I want to live close to the sun
Well, pack your bags cause I've already won.
Everything to prove nothing in my way
I'll get there one day

He instantly recognized Noah, who was tied up to a chair. He was next to another boy with a hat, looking at each other with disgusted looks. Were they being forced into eating something gross? Did it even matter? What does this have to do with anything?

Cause I want to be famous

Nanana'nanaana nana nana
I want to be, I want to be; I want to be famous
I want to be, I want to be, I want to be famous

And then, he saw himself. He was popping between, what appeared to be a couple, smiling a toothy grin. As the video ended, a logo that said Total Drama Island appeared in big letters. Another pain hit his forehead, making him wince back.

Shaking it off, he gazed at Noah again. "Okay, dude, what the heck is this?"

Noah put his phone back into his pocket. "Look, let me explain before you say anything else, okay?"

"Okay," Cody replied uneasily and sat back into the back of the bench.

Noah put his hand on his chin, as if looking for a way to explain things better. "There's a show called Total Drama Island. It's a reality show where you go through multiple challenges and whoever stays on the island the longest wins. There were two other seasons too. They were Total Drama Action, and Total Drama World Tour. You and I competed in them. As the show came about, you and I became…err…good friends.

"I woke up today back at my house. When I asked my mom about it, she had no idea what I was talking about. I googled it on the internet. Nothing was there. It's like Total Drama never existed. So I went to Eva, but she couldn't fathom what I was talking about. Now, I've come to you." Noah finished, almost looking unhealthily desperate.

Cody stood up. "Dude, either you're going nuts or you're playing a prank on me. I'm going with the latter because it's something I've gotten used to. You're probably friends with one of those kids. Someone could have photo shopped that video. And you could have gotten my name from them. Just leave me alone already." He said finally, rushing off to get home.

Noah grunted and stood up. "Your name is Cody Emmet Jameson Anderson. Your favorite color is blue. You love computers and technology. You spend an awful lot of time on trying to impress other people." Noah yelled, to Cody.

Cody turned around and walked closer to Noah. "Nice try, man. You could've learned that from anyone."

Noah furrowed his eyebrows together. "You play the keyboard, or at least you think you can. You beat the high score in Kosmic Kaos for Canada after playing for a whole 24 hours. You're an only child. You think your parents replace love with gifts."

Cody grew angry. "You're not going to give this up, are you? Look, can you just leave me alone? This isn't funny. You could've learned any of that from my cousin. You look about his age."

"Okay, if this doesn't convince you, then you can leave." Noah sighed. "This is your turn-on spot." Noah poked a spot on Cody's upper back, and Cody shivered a little.

"You like it when people pull on your hair like this," Noah moved his hand upward and tugged on a piece of hair that was attached to Cody's neck.

Noah leaned a little closer and whispered. "And you don't care whether you're top or bottom."

Cody let out a nervous breath and backed away. Instantly, his face went from turned-on to completely furious. "Okay, how do you know that? I've never told anyone that. Never."

Noah cocked an eyebrow at him and smirked.

He felt a sense of déjà vu and closed his eyes. Something ran through his veins, and made him shiver. Cody looked down at his feet. "It's true, isn't it?"

"No, because I stalk you and know everything about you." Noah replied sarcastically, rolling his eyes.

Cody smiled at Noah's attitude. It almost, dare he say it, comforted him. "Here, you can some to my house, I guess."

Noah looked at Cody shocked but eventually grinned. Cody started to walk towards his house, having Noah beside him. Eventually they hit a cross-walk. "Eh, keep going straight." Cody informed him.

"I know where your house is." Noah stated simply, as he kept walking.

Cody opened his mouth to say something but decided against it. Instead, he asked a simple question to Noah.

"Who else was I friends with on the show?" Cody asked, looking up at Noah.

Noah kept looking forward. "Well, me. But other than that, I'd say Trent, Gwen, oh, and Sierra."

"Who's Sierra? You say her name like she's a bad person."

"She's the most amazing person in the world Cody. I'm so upset she doesn't remember me." Noah said sarcastically. Then he looked at Cody, shaking his head. "But, for some odd reason, you like her." Noah said.

"Noah, stop being so jealous about it." Cody mocked. As soon as the words came out of his lips, he covered his hand over his mouth. "I had no idea why I just said that. I don't even know what it means. It just kind of came out."

Noah looked at him curiously. "It's fine." He said, uneasy.

They kept walking in silence. It wasn't an awkward silence. It was just quiet as both of their minds thought about everything they both discovered.

"Noah," Cody finally said, "how do you know about my turn-on spot regardless of if we were friends or not?"

Noah gave a silent thanks that his face was already red from the cold; otherwise Cody would've seen the obvious blush on his cheeks.

A/N: R and R please! Constructive criticism is always, always accepted! Whether it's two words or two paragraphs!

I know Noah was a bit OOC in this chapter, but I promise he'll be back to his sarcastic, cynical self later. I'm just trying to think of how he would work in a crisis. It's kind of hard, considering we never really see a dramatic event happen to him in a show. So, that's just a headcanon for how I think he'd react. Well, hasta la pasta! :) xx