"Oh, it's so good to be back!" cried Kyra as she entered the doors of the Tipton. She did a little spin and smiled widely. Sonia shook her head and laughed.
"You have problems," she said. Meagan walked in as well.
"Nice to see it hasn't changed," she said as she twirled a strand of her curly auburn hair that hung loosely around her shoulders.
"MEAGAN!" someone yelled. Meagan turned around and saw a boy. He looked to be about sixteen, had wispy brown hair, and a wide grin.
"Jackson!" said Meagan laughing and ran over they hugged for a long time. They were both smiling like Christmas had come early.
"You'd swear they hadn't seen each other in years," said Sonia.
"Well," said Kyra. "It has been six months,"
It was true, six long months had passed since the three girls had last been at the Tipton. They had had such a good time, they knew they had to come back. Keeping in touch was hard, the girls lived far from Boston where all their friends from the Tipton lived, somehow, though, standing in the lobby, they felt like they'd never left.
"I won!" a voice screamed.
"No way, it was to the plant you moron, not the elevator!" said another.
"Race you again," said the first voice.
"You're on, to the doors this time" said the second. There was some sounds of squeaky turning wheels and Sonia and Kyra turned around. Two identical blonde haired boys were coming right at them racing on luggage carts. They saw the girls and tried to stop their carts, but it was too late. They crashed right into the girls and they all fell into a heap on the floor. Kyra took a good long look at one of the boys. He was cute, he had shaggy blonde hair and looked to be about fourteen.
"Well, Zack," said Kyra smiling. "I believe this is how we first met," The boy grinned.
"I remember that," he said. Kyra hugged him tightly. "Welcome back, Sugar," he said.
"Cody?" squealed Sonia.
"Sonia?" cried Cody. They hugged as well.
"It so great to see you again, I've missed you so much," she gushed.
"How could you?" asked Kyra. "You two called each other every flippin' day," Sonia ignored her comment.
"You look great," said Cody.
"You too," said Sonia. The twins had changed a lot of the course of six months. They were both taller and their hair was longer, their voices were deeper too, but they were unmistakably Zack and Cody; the twins who Kyra and Sonia knew and loved. The girls, on the other hand, had barely changed at all. Sonia was slender as ever, her dark brown hair falling just below her shoulders. Kyra's blue eyes held the same icy stare when she was mad, but lit up when she smiled. Her thick blonde hair was tied into a pony tail that she twirled when boredom struck.
"Up to the usual then, I suppose," said Kyra jerking her head towards the carts. Zack grinned. "So, where's Maddie?" she asked.
"Counter," said Zack. Kyra looked to the front desk and saw Maddie lying with her head facing the top of the counter. She looked up at the sound of her name.
"Maddie!" said Kyra and she ran over to give Maddie a hug. Sonia and Meagan followed.
"Hey you guys!" said Maddie excitedly. "How are all of you?"
"Excellent," said Kyra, speaking for all of them.
"And you?" asked Sonia.
"Better, now that you guys are here," she said smiling. "How long are you all here for?"
"The whole month of July," replied Sonia.
"Awesome," said Maddie. "We'll have the best time, even if it's only half as good as last time,"
"No doubt," said Sonia. "Where's London?"
"She's actually gone all this month, too bad, really. She would've cancelled if she'd known you lot were coming." said Maddie.
"Where's she at?" asked Sonia.
"She's in France doing a photo shoot. She's got her own line of make up and perfume," replied Maddie.
"That's so cool," said Kyra.
"I know. What room are you guys staying in?" asked Maddie.
"Not sure, we haven't seen Moseby yet," said Meagan.
"We should probably go find him," said Kyra. Maddie waved and they walked off. They didn't have to search for Mr. Moseby long; the twins had started a sword fight with coat hangers by the elevator and he was right there yelling at them.
"WE HAVE A REPUTATION TO UPHOLD!" screeched Moseby.
"We won't do it again," said Cody in a small voice.
"Yeah right!" spat Moseby sarcastically. "Like when you said you'd never steal from the candy counter, or throw eggs at our guest's cars, or try to flush a bowling ball down the toilet or ride luggage carts again!" he said angrily jabbing his finger towards the door where the toppled over carts still laid.
"Um, excuse me," said Meagan. Mr. Moseby jumped in the air, letting out a little shriek and appeared terribly surprised to see the girls standing there. "Uh, hi,"
"Oh, sorry girls," he said. "Really, my utmost grandest apologies, I promise you these hoodlums won't be bothering you," he said quickly and glared at Zack and Cody.
"It's okay Mr. Moseby, we're friends with these, uh, hoodlums," said Sonia. Kyra had stuck her fist in her mouth to stifle her laugh. Mr. Moseby looked relieved.
"Oh my! You are the talent show girls! Christmas vacation! The Tipton made double profit that season!" he said excitedly.
"That's us," said Sonia.
"My goodness, how you've all grown up," he said smiling. He then added whispering. "Bless you girls, last time you were here you kept these monkeys off my back for a whole two weeks. How long will you be staying this time?"
"A month," said Meagan. Mr. Moseby looked happy enough to come to tears.
"Wonderful!" he exclaimed. "You need your key cards?" he asked handing them each card. "If you ever need anything, anything at all, just let me know," he said. The girls nodded and he walked off with a grin on his face. He reached the center of the lobby and did a little happy dance. The girls walked over to the twins who were arguing over who's 'dumb' idea the sword fight was. Kyra was still laughing.
"Y'all right?" asked Sonia.
"You guys tried to flush a bowling ball down the toilet?" she asked the twins.
"Twice," said Zack. "Good times," The twins, Kyra and Sonia burst into crazy laughter.
"You guys are idiots," said Meagan shaking her head. The others just continued laughing hysterically. This would definitely be a summer to remember.
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I'm very sorry, I had promised a sequel a while ago, and I didn't get it up until now. My internet was broken, but now it's all good. Hopefully this chapter was worth your wait! Please review! I'd love to hear an opinion. Thanks for readin!
xoxo Dreamer
