Disclaimer and such: Yada dah, i don't own The Suite Life blah blah blah. Cause if I did, I would make this an episode and that would be cool xD but yeah, I don't... so too bad.

Oh Yeah. I watched that Not So Sweet 16 episode and found out that Maddie's grandma lives in Oregon, not West Virginia, so oops. Just pretend I'm right about that

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At the Fitzpatrick residence, London was helping Maddie pack her room up. When in reality, it was more like London watched as Maddie folded and shoveled clothing into one of six suitcases. A melancholy feeling had settled on Maddie ever since she heard the news about her grandmother in West Virginia getting sick from age and needing someone to look after her. And since Maddie's parents were so lazy and cheap, they decided that they could only send one person and it had to be her. "You know what they said to me, London?" Maddie asked, getting frustrated with all the happenings. London's eyes darted around the room, disgustedly. Maddie continued anyways, "They said that I was used to labor work, so I would be best fit to take care of my grandmother! This is terrible."

Maddie dropped herself on her bed and smothered her face in a t-shirt that was in her hand. London frowned and sat down beside her, "Oh, Maddie, don't be sad. I'm sure it'll be just as fun in West Virginia as it is in Boston." London patted Maddie's back, trying to stop her from weeping. Suddenly, Maddie swung her head up, almost knocking London out in the process, "Yeah, I guess I'm not leaving anything behind, right? I mean, a low paying, useless job, the nuns at school... everyone at the Tipton: you, Esteban, Carrie, Mr. Moseby, Cody... Zack." Maddie sighed when she thought of Zack. "How am I supposed to tell Zack that I'm moving away? Forever."

London thought for a moment, "OOH OOH! I know!" she call out, flakilly, waving her arm in the air as if she was trying to get the nun's attention at school. "You walk up to him and say the words, 'I'm moving...' " she looked around for a second, thinking of the next words, " 'SEE YA!' " and started to laugh and clap her hands. Maddie stared at her like she was a lunatic laughing at her own statement, which wasn't funny to begin with.
"I suppose you think that was amusing because you said it?" London's clapping and fits of giggles ceased immediantly and she glared at her blond friend.
"Well, what's so special about Zack anyhow? You didn't have a problem telling me you were moving."
Maddie thought for a moment, "Yes, I know, but Zack loves me..." she said, remembering how he used to remind her and everyone in the world that he loved her.

London looked surprised, "Zack loves you? Since when!"
"Since the day he met me!" Maddie said, blown away by how clueless London really was, "Ugh, just forget it." she tossed the tear stained shirt into one of her suitcases and pushed straight, blond locks out of her face, "I'm ready to take a break. Lets go back to the Tipton."
"Okay." London said, obediantly.

London and Maddie started walking back to the Tipton in silence at first. After a few moments, London began humming badly to some song. So badly that Maddie could hardly tell which tune it was. "So." London said, breaking Maddie's random thoughts, "What makes you worry about Zack so much? I mean, besides the fact that he's in love with you," London made quotation marks with her fingers as she said 'in love with you', then shook her head like it was some kind of impossible, "He's only, like 9 years old. You won't miss him, will you?"
"London, Zack is 13." Maddie said, getting impatient when London said "Ohhhh." and then Maddie continued, "And yes, I will miss him. He's been there for me when all my friends weren't."

As they started to approach the main doors of the Tipton, Maddie stopped London, "London, tell me something." London nodded her head, "Haven't you ever had to tell someone, who was so very special to you, something that you knew would break their heart?"
London took a moment to think about it, "Well... I guess not." Maddie sighed and pushed the door open. Right in the lobby, Zack was sitting, throwing empty candy wrappers trying to make them land in the flower pot on the table. "Here's your chance to say... stuff to him!" London said, pushing Maddie toward him a little bit. Maddie nodded and then walked up to him. He looked up at her and then stood up.
"Hey Maddie." he said, eagerly.
"Hi, Zack. I think you should sit down for this..."

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Okay the end of chapter two or whatever. I have no life, so expect me to finish chapter three soon.