1It was nine o'clock in the morning, and Cody woke up to a raging headache. He ast up slowly with his eyes closed, and rubbed his forehead. Slowly, he opened his eyes and looked over to Zack, who was drooling on his pillow. Zack stopped snoring a couple weeks ago, Cody remembered, never getting enough sleep with the erratic noise.

Carey was outside making breakfast, Cody observed, hearing her yell as she burned herself as she did every Saturday morning, on her cast iron skillet. He decided to lay back down and stare at the ceiling for a few moments before having to be cheery.

Cody wasn't naturally cheery, but it made Zack and his mother feel better. They wouldn't be anywhere if Cody couldn't turn his frown upside down at any time whatsoever. Is that a cockroach, or a stain? He wondered, seeing a black blob in the corner of the room. He turned his head down and Zack was awake as well, staring at his twin.

Cody sighed, and looked back up. "Is that a cockroach, or what?" he said pointing at the ceiling. He looked over at zack who moved his head to look at it, and shrugged. Zack looked back and shrugged too.

"Huuuuuuhhhhhh" Zack faintly made a noise. No one knew it, but Zack couldn't speak in the morning, until an hour or so passed. Cody knew of course, and he never made fun of it, as Zack made fun of his stigmatism. Then, Cody noticed what looked like a purse on their dresser.

He got out of bed, actually rolled out from under the covers onto the floor, and walked over. He was wearing nothing but his boxers, and Zack found that odd, since he was wearing his clothes from the day before. Zack noticed the purse once Cody was over there and picking it up. "That's Maddie's." Zack groaned. Cody looked over to his twin and sat it back onto the dresser. "No, bring it here." Zack said, holding out his hand.

"You'll just look through it. And that is a violation of her private property." Cody replied proudly.

"I wanna see if there are any boys' numbers in there." Zack said, trying to be more audible. Well, Cody walked over to the corner of the room, under the basketball goal, and found a shirt and pants. He put them on and as doing so, found they were Zack's pants. He knew because Zack always wore larger clothes than him, trying to conceal his weight due to his diet.

Cody grabbed the purse and walked to the door, ignoring Zack getting up and running after him. Cody opened the door and saw that Maddie and Carey were talking. They were saying good morning to him and Zack rushed behind, shanked him, pushed him through the doorway, and shut the door, smiling.

Zack thought he'd be in trouble for that, but his mother and Maddie were laughing, as was Cody. Zack opened the door, and there was Cody rushing to pull up his pants, laughing. Cody got up, with all his dignity back where it belonged, and walked over to Maddie.

"Good morning" he said, and handed the purse to her. "I found this on our dresser. Did mom invite you for breakfast?"

"Oh thanks Cody. No, I had a bad dream about you guys and had to see if ya'll were alright. A man was walking around the suite while you were sleeping. I don't see any evidence of it though."

"Well, I'm glad you care." Cody said with a smile. Zack was walking out from the doorway to his bedroom and sat next to Maddie on the sofa. "It's good you tell people about your dreams, Maddie," Cody continued, "But you don't need to worry about us."

"Well, so many of my dreams come true, I had to come see for myself." Maddie said. She looked over to Ms. Martin at the table, laying out pancakes and syrup. "I guess breakfast is served, guys."

Cody and Zack moved over to the table, but Zack stopped and grabbed Cody's arm. He pointed to the floor, over near the door. There was a footprint, much larger than anyone's feet they had ever seen. Carey was looking at them funny as they followed the footprints to the bathroom, their bedroom, and all around the living area.

Maddie walked over, and saw what they were looking at, not remembering the footprints before. She knew it was true, it was a true dream. They were in trouble. So many people she tries to save int this hotel before, but none had survived unscathed. The Martin's had to believe her and follow her lead. She was not going to let them get hurt.

A/N: Just a short chapter that introduces Maddie into this story, and next we'll see how she'll be able to help the twins. She has had some bad experiences before, and hope they don't make her too anxious to stop the murderer.