My first Suite Life fanfic! Hope everyone enjoys it! I know it's not what most people read but I'm…well…if you read my name and profile, I think you'll get the hint as to why I made this story. Anyways, enjoy!
The early morning streets of Boston were busy as slow moving traffic crowded the streets. Rush hour had begun. Some people were driving to work from their own homes. Others were leaving the luxurious Tipton Hotel. The Tipton was known for many things. But ever since Zack and Cody Martin began living there with their single mom, the one thing the Tipton wasn't known for was peace and quiet.
"Maddie! I need to borrow ten bucks!" Zack Martin yelled across the lobby to Maddie Fitzpatrick, who was still exhausted after waking up so early after a late night study session.
"What for?" Maddie asked bitterly as the blonde haired boy approached the candy counter.
"Game room," Zack replied.
"Forget it. You scam enough off of me. No more," Maddie ordered, grabbing a magazine off the rack, coming around the counter, and walking over to the coffee table in front of the couches where she placed the magazine.
"Aw, come on! Please!" Zack begged.
"Zack, the last time you asked to borrow money, you said you'd pay me back tomorrow and you still haven't," Maddie pointed out.
"What's your point?" Zack asked.
"You asked to borrow that money six months ago," Maddie said before walking back to the candy counter. Zack followed.
"Ok, if I pay you back that money, will you loan me ten bucks?" Zack asked.
"I seriously don't see the point in that considering you borrowed twenty the last time," Maddie said, opening a magazine a forcefully turning the pages.
"Fine, then, can I have a candy bar?" Zack asked. Maddie sighed, grabbed a candy bar off the rack, and handed it to Zack, her hand still outstretched, waiting for the money.
"What?" Zack asked.
"Uh, you kinda need to pay for that," Maddie said in a 'duh' voice. Zack plopped the candy bar back into Maddie's hand before turning and walking into the elevator as London Tipton, the hotel owner's spoiled, rich daughter, came running out.
"Maddie!" she yelled, running over to the candy counter in her high-heeled boots.
"What do you want, London?" Maddie asked, not even looking up from her magazine.
"I have a problem," London said, standing in front of the candy counter.
"What is it this time? School? Money spending?" Maddie asked, naming off possible things that have happened to London in the past.
"No, a boy," London said.
"Who is it this time?" Maddie said, finally looking up at London.
"Ok, remember Kirk?" London asked.
"Please, how could I forget? He's the one who had the obnoxious twin brother who was just using me to ask you out," Maddie said angrily.
"Yeah, well, I don't think I like him anymore but I don't want to break up with him because I don't want to hurt him," London confessed.
"London, just tell him how you feel. Trust me, that kid is as dumb as a stick, it'll take him nearly a week to figure out you actually dumped him," Maddie said, snickering.
"You're very mean, Maddie," London said childishly.
"London! Maddie!" a voice called. The two girls looked towards the direction of the voice. They saw Mary-Margaret and Corrie walk through the front doors to the Tipton.
"Oh, hey guys, what's up?" Maddie asked, leaning forward on the candy counter as her friends approached.
"New kids at school. We just found out. They're from some Merit Scholar thing," Mary-Margaret explained.
"Hey, Maddie, weren't they the ones who showed up here before?" London asked.
"Yeah. And you dated…what's his name," Maddie added, remembering the Merit Scholars.
"You kissed him. You should at least remember his name," London pointed out.
"Yeah, but we were screaming at each other. Last time I checked, I dumped him later on," Maddie explained.
"Really? I didn't know that," London said.
"Come on, London. I mean, if I can't even kiss the guy without screaming at him, how would anything ever work out?" Maddie asked, coming around the counter and leaning against it to talk to her friends.
"Are we missing something here?" Corrie asked, looking at Maddie then at London and back again.
"Well, Merit Scholars came here before. London lied to a really cute one and I had to help her make him think she was smart. He ended up finding out what was really going on and I kissed him," Maddie explained.
"And nothing worked out?" Mary-Margaret asked.
"Please. I yelled at him the entire time I was kissing him," Maddie said bitterly.
"How cute are we talking?" Corrie and Mary-Margaret asked at the same time.
"Beyond," Maddie whispered. "But, I'd rather date someone I get along with instead of some hottie I can't stand."
"Can I have him?" Corrie joked, raising her hand and laughing.
"Be my guest," Maddie joined in. The three girls giggled.
"What about me?" London asked.
"What's his name didn't even like you, remember?" Maddie said.
"Hey, I wonder if he'll be one of the Merit Scholars who are coming to our school," Mary-Margaret said.
"He better not. I'd rather not see him again," Maddie said.
"Oh, come on, Maddie, you can't be telling me you two aren't at least friends," London said.
"No way! I broke up with him, he got mad, and we haven't spoken since. I don't even remember his name," Maddie said.
"Trevor," London said.
"How do you remember?" Maddie asked.
"I wasn't fighting with him!" London pointed out.
"Girl's got a point," Mary-Margaret said.
"Why don't we head over to school and find out if anyone named Trevor will be going to school. School starts tomorrow, after all," Corrie suggested.
"Yeah! Come on, guys," Mary-Margaret said, taking Corrie's hand and rushing towards the door, London right behind.
"You coming, Maddie?" London asked.
"Nope. If he's going to our school, I want nothing to do with him," Maddie said.
"Ok," London said cheerfully before following her friends. "Guys, let's take my limo," she said.
"Good idea," Mary-Margaret agreed. All three girls giggled as they climbed into London's limo and the driver drove them to the school.
"London, explain him," Mary-Margaret urged.
"Yeah, please!" Corrie begged, folding her hands and pouting.
"Alright. Well, he was pretty tall, shaggy brown hair, and the most gorgeous baby blue eyes," London said, drifting into daydreams as she remember Trevor.
"Sounds perfect!" Mary-Margaret shrieked.
"He's also smart!" London added.
"Yeah, well, I guess that leaves you out," Mary-Margaret grumbled to Corrie, who snickered. London didn't seem to notice.
When the limo pulled up to the school, the girls excitedly jumped out. They walked to the principal's office.
"Yes, ladies, may I help you?" the principal asked.
"Yes, um, we were wondering if one of the new students from the Merit Scholar program has the name of Trevor," Mary-Margaret said politely.
"Yes, well, let me check," the principal said, scanning through the files of the new students. She pulled out three files about five minutes later.
"Yes, here are the new students whose names are Trevor," the principal said, handing the folders to the girls. They thanked her and opened the first file. A picture was paper clipped to the top left hand corner of their paper work.
"That him?" Corrie asked London.
"Nope," London said.
"Next!" Mary-Margaret said loudly and she pulled out the next file.
"Him?" Corrie asked again.
"Please. This kid looks nothing like him. His hair is blonde. We're looking for someone whose hair is brown, remember!" London cried. Corrie rolled her eyes before pulling out the last file and opening it.
"Him?" she asked sternly, pointing at the picture. London looked at it for a second before her eyes widened.
"Um, excuse me, these students will be attending school tomorrow, right?" London asked the principal. She turned around with a large smile on her face.
"Yes, dear, all these students will be coming to this school tomorrow. Are you done with the folders?" she asked sweetly.
"Yes, thank you," London said, handing the folders back to her. Corrie was looking at the last picture the whole time, wondering what was so shocking about it. That, and she was enjoying staring at it.
London pulled both girls out into the hallway and closed the door behind her.
"What was that about?" Mary-Margaret asked bitterly.
"Did you see the last picture?" London asked quietly.
"Yeah, of curse. I mean, I got a look at it and Corrie here was just staring at that thing," Mary-Margaret said.
"I was not!" Corrie argued.
"Was to!"
"Was not!"
"Was to!"
"Guys! Stop it!" London yelled and both girls stopped immediately. "Well, the boy you were looking at last is indeed the Trevor with the shaggy brown hair and the baby blue eyes!"
All three girls shrieked with pleasure.
"So, he's actually coming to our school!" Mary-Margaret asked.
"Yeah!" London replied.
"Oh, Maddie's not going to be too happy!" Corrie pointed out, smiling brightly.
"Let's go tell her," London said, dragging the two girls back out to the limo. They got in and drove back to the hotel.
"So, which one of us is going to get him?" Mary-Margaret asked.
"Well, let's see, I know he sure doesn't like dumb people, so, I'm out, and I know stuck up smart people is definitely not suitable for him," London explained.
"Well, now what?" Mary-Margaret asked, realizing it was herself and London that London had just explained were types of girls Trevor hated. London and Mary-Margaret's gazes slowly moved to Corrie.
"What?" Corrie asked when she noticed the others looking at her.
"Well, she's not too smart and she's not too dumb," London said.
"Corrie! You're right up Trevor's alley!" Mary-Margaret screamed with pleasure. Corrie smiled.
"Whatever you say," she said. Mary-Margaret rolled her eyes.
The limo pulled up to the Tipton and the girls pilled out, rushing inside the greet Maddie.
"'Bout time you got back," Maddie said when the girls reached the counter.
"Maddie! Guess what!" London said excitedly.
"No…" Maddie begged.
"Oh yeah!" London said.
"Please tell me I'm about to hear wrong," Maddie said, closing her eyes tightly.
"Corrie, would you do the honors?" London offered.
"Trevor's coming to school!" Corrie said happily. The three girls shrieked as Maddie slammed her head down on the counter.
"Why me?" she asked, slamming her head on the counter once more.
"Hey guys!" the girls heard two male voices yell happily. They looked towards the elevator to see Zack with his twin brother, Cody coming out of the elevators and walking towards them.
"What's with all the screaming?" Cody asked.
"Well, do you guys remember Trevor?" Maddie asked.
"That jerk you told us about?" Zack asked.
"Yeah, him. Well, turns out he'll be going to my school starting tomorrow," Maddie explained bitterly. The other girls shrieked quietly to themselves.
"Aw! Guys! Come on! You're treating him like he's a rock star or something!" Maddie complained.
"Sure looks like one to me," Corrie said. The other girls snickered with her.
"Corrie! Shut up!" Maddie yelled. Corrie stuck her tongue out at her.
"Look, Maddie, we know you don't like Trevor but we do. Can't you just deal with that?" London asked, sadness heard in her voice.
"Fine," Maddie said bitterly.
"Come on guys. Let's figure out how to look our best for tomorrow," London said and she pulled her friends upstairs. Maddie watched them leave, scowling.
"It'll be alright, Maddie," Cody encouraged.
"No it won't! Trevor's a big jerk and I can't stand the thought of having to go to school with him!" Maddie complained.
"Look, he can't be all that bad. Give him a chance. Maybe you guys can become friends," Cody said.
"Yeah, well, it'll take a miracle for that to happen. Trust me, I will be staying far, far away from Trevor as long as he remains at my high school," Maddie vowed. Cody shrugged his shoulders before him and Zack walked to the game room, Zack begging Cody for money.
Alright, so, Maddie obviously hates Trevor and the others are easily falling for him! And I don't blame them! LOL! Anyways, which girl do you think should get him? Well, probably a stupid question since most of you probably already know. I'll give you three hints if you don't know…
a) It's not Maddie
b) It's not London
c) It's not Mary-Margaret
I didn't leave many options, did I? Well, it's kinda obvious. And, if you've seen my profile and know my Penname, then obviously you can guess why this story is being made! Ok, review! Please! I want to know if this totally sucks! It probably does because it's really not a main character type thing but I'm trying to squeeze the main characters into this. But, I had to write this. Anyways, review! Please! It can't be that bad!
