Zack was constantly moody throughout the week. Cody was starting to get concerned. His happy-go-lucky self was gone. Cody couldn't even get through to him, so that was saying something. He guessed the only way to get through to him, was if they got him a new girlfriend; one that wasn't a passenger, but a student. It might be hard, he thought, because the only decent dating girl is Bailey. Cody wasn't gonna let his brother have her. But, he deeply did care for his brother's well-being. So if this was the only option, he would talk to Bailey about it.

"Hey Bailey!"

"Hey Cody," she smiled widely. "What's up?"

"Could you do me a favor?"

"Anything for you," she giggled cheerfully.

Cody grinned, "Would you go on a date with Zack?"

Bailey's smile vanished completely. She looked at Cody and imagined them: holding hands, looking into each others' eyes under the moonlight. But… b-but… "Wouldn't he still be sad over… her?"

Cody twitched and started pacing. "He isn't being responsive, and even I can't get through to him. I think is a job for a fine lady," he nudged her.

Bailey shrugged. It was only one date… right?

"Zack… Zacky… ZACK," Cody yelled it in his brothers' ear. Zack just looked at him, "what?" Cody smiled and nudged him. "I got you a date!"

The eldest Martin sat up, his eyes were fiery. "Could you, could you say that again?"

"I got you a date! Zack, I know you're still sad about Chelsea… and I…"

"Sad, I'm not sad…"

"Sure, so I got you another date. You need to stop looking so depressed." The word tasted foul on his tongue. Zack mouthed the word back to him and Cody nodded.

"Fine, who'd you set me up with," he said trying to smile.

"Well, she's intelligent and beautiful…"

"Brittney? Sarah? Alice?"

Cody grinned, "No, better! Bailey!"

At the Neptune Lounge, a dinner was being held for an expensive penny. (Cody paid for their dinner, Zack was broke) Bailey and Zack were awkwardly playing with their utensils at the cheapest table in the room. Zack continuously looked at his reflection on a spoon. Bailey fiddled with her dress. The waiter was the one who broke the silence. "What would this lovely couple like today?" he said bitterly, looking at Zack. Zack shrugged it off; he was used to it, even if he shouldn't. After a few minutes of silence, waiting for their meals, Zack couldn't take it anymore.

"Cody sent you, didn't he," it was in the form of a question, but his tone made it sound like a statement.

She stared vacantly off to the side, not meeting his eyes. "He told you?"

"Nah, it was obvious. You know, you don't have to do this. We can just say we did and leave."

She looked at him with a smirk, "I always thought you weren't one to miss dessert."

He grinned, "I would've taken it with me!"

They shared a laugh as the food came, steaming.

"Mmm…. It looks so good! I bet I can eat two of these!" Zack exclaimed with confidence, as he looked at his HUGE baked salmon.

Bailey eyed his plate. "You could eat two of those?! I probably couldn't even eat one!"

"You girls and your small appetites… I will never understand."

She laughed and took a bite of her grilled halibut fish sandwich. "You boys and yours… you could easily eat a sandwich of this size and be satisfied," she said after she finished chewing.

"Yeah, but that's no fun! Why just satisfy yourself when you have the opportunity to stuff yourself?"

She shook her head, "Even if I wanted to stuff myself, I'd get something smaller."

The rest of the evening continued in this manner.