Memories and a Cromi

Disclaimer: I do not own 'Suite Life of Zack and Cody' and another movie, that I will reveal in the next chapter, only if you guess who the roommates are.

Cody Martin looked at a picture at the desk right next to him. It was his mom, Carey, and his twin brother, Zack. He took his stare away from the picture, to one right next to it. It had a photo of his first love, that left twice, Kayla, along with more unframed photos, including the dance they had two years ago. Cody Martin, 17 years old, as a freshman in college. He had skipped a grade and now he's in college. He sighed and fell on his bed, looking up to the ceiling. He didn't have any roommates, yet.

Cody's POV:

"Why'd she have to leave me like that? Where is she right now? Does she know how I am right now? How I'm still hurting inside without her? I faced a lot by her side, ever since we met, there's always something that goes wrong… Ever since she left, I feel like I've been living a half-life, something that's missing, living just wouldn't be worth it without her. I've been struggling for years, every time she goes out of my sight…

(End of POV)

He sighed again and leaned to the left, there, he pulled a drawer and took a small pocket book and a pen. He opened the pocket book and wrote,

Note to self, get new diary, not any pocket books or booklets, convince Moesby for a laptop or a notebook for files.

Someone could always read stuff like it, you could drop it, but the laptop would have been dangerous, keeping it in a safe place would be ideal. But, he suddenly remembered something, there were computer shops that had rentals for laptops. Cody, Cody, Cody…

After thinking too much of the laptop, he had thought of going outside for some fresh air. But all of this was because he just couldn't stop thinking about her.

He sighed. He thought nothing could ever change it. Nothing will be the same anymore. He finally got outside and walked up to a tree, sitting down on the cool grass under the shady tree.

Cody's POV:

"Nothing can ever replace you, nothing can ever get you off my mind, not even schoolwork! Ugh, why can't I stop acting this way? Oh, right. Nothing, nothing, NOTHING can ever replace you in my heart."

(End of POV)

Cody climbed up the tree, having a clear view over the gardens. He saw a lot of people there, and he could clearly see what people were doing, like, study groups hitting the books, two people making out, stuff like that, even two guys making out.

Cody's POV

"Eww, didn't see that coming. What the-? Is that, is that, her? No, the memories just keep coming back to me, no, no, no, don't, I never wanted to feel this way, I never had, I didn't end up like this with Rebecca, but why with her?"

The person he saw turned around, giving him a clear view. It wasn't her, but, again, eww, same long brown hair, coming from, yeesh.

(End of POV)

At the other side of the school…

Kayla Summers carried her books all throughout her classes, well, before lunch of course.

Kayla's POV:

"I wonder how Cody's doing right now, I guess he wouldn't believe that I made it to college already. But, he was pretty sad ever since I left. I guess I should come to the Tipton at Christmas Break, oh, right, it's coming in a month. And oh yeah, my roommate's coming today, I guess I should head back to my dorm first."

(End of POV)

Both Kayla and Cody, aside from not knowing that the other is a few blocks away, are getting a new roommate.

Cody went back inside his room. It was pretty lonely in there, all alone, and that he was the fraidy cat. Suddenly, the door opened, revealing a tall teen, with messy brown hair and water blue eyes. (does it ring a bell)

Kayla on the other hand, didn't have the same problems, but, her door also suddenly opened, revealing a not necessarily short but also not tall teen, with long, brown, curly hair, and light brown eyes. (this one rings a bell too)

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A/N: I know it's short, anyways, you might have guessed by now whoever am I talking about with the roommates, and by the way, their roommates are both seniors. Everyone is 5 years older from where they came from. And the reason they moved, I'll have to think of that first…