A/N: Alright, so I decided to write another fic. Yeah, you guys are probably annoyed that I'm writing too many fics and not up-dating the others enough times. I'm writing every day, man, I get at least one chapter done each day for whatever story I decide to do! Besides, I got four of my own original books I've got to finish so yeah. Here we go again!
When Dentists Attack! Wait, You're No Dentist!
Chapter One
You've Never Had A Cavity Before? I've had seven!
Danny looked frantic. He was chewing on his nails and drumming his fingers nervously. Sam knew something was going through his mind. She wondered what it was...
Classes went by rapidly. Soon enough, lunchtime arrived and Sam and Tucker could finally be reunited as friends after who knows how long of boring, silent classes.
"Glad to be out of there!" Sam exclaimed, sitting down on the bench to eat her lunch.
"Yeah," Danny said. He kept a hand on his cheek and pushed his tray away.
"Dude, aren't you gonna eat?" Tucker questioned.
"I...uhm...can't," he said.
"Why not?" Sam asked curiously. He couldn't eat? Well that was new!
"Uhm...well...remember how I had to cancel our plans yesterday?" he asked.
"Yeah," Tucker said, pressing for answers.
"And remember how I kept complaining that I had a tooth ache?"
"Yes, yes!" Tucker said.
"Well you see, I went to the dentist yesterday and I've...got a cavity," Danny said. He looked almost frightened by it.
"Oh, is that it?" Tucker asked.
"Wow, Danny, you nearly had me worried there for a sec!" Sam said, laughing.
"You guys don't understand!" Danny insisted. "I've never had a cavity in my life!"
Tucker, who'd been drinking from his milk carton spit out the drink. Unfortunately, he spit it onto Sam's food. Sam made a face. "Well, I've lost my appetite," she murmured, pushing her tray towards Danny's.
Tucker grinned sheepishly and then turned back to Danny. "You've never had a cavity in your whole fourteen-year-old life?" he asked in pure disbelief. Danny shook his head.
"No, not a single one," he said.
"Lemme see," Tucker said, still not believing him. Sam rolled her eyes and merely watched as Danny reluctantly opened his mouth. Tucker stood and leaned forward. He sat back down and Danny closed his mouth. Tucker's eyes were still filled with disbelief, but he believed him now. Danny's teeth were in perfect condition, not a single black spot from previous cavities in sight. "Wow, you're right," Tucker said.
Danny nodded feebly. "Not just that," he said. "Something about that dentist really creeps me out."
At that, Sam and Tucker burst out laughing.
"It's not funny guys!"
"Oh come on, that's totally funny! You're afraid of the dentist?" Tucker asked.
"Seriously, Danny, it's not that scary," Sam chimed in.
"You guys don't understand," Danny pressed.
"Danny, don't worry," Sam told him. "It's your first cavity, everyone goes through this. But if it's that bad, they'll put anesthetics and you won't feel a thing."
"I've definitely been through that," Tucker said. "I remember when I was ten I had seven cavities all at once!"
Danny grimaced and hunched his shoulder's slightly.
"Don't scare him, Tucker," Sam snapped, thonking Tucker in the back of the head.
"What'd I do?' Tucker asked, rubbing the spot.
"Look, you'll be in, sit down, wait, probably get anesthetics put in and-"
"That anesth-whatever you said thing does hurt though. When that needle pierces through, man, hell!" Tucker interrupted.
"Tucker, how many times do I have to tell you!" Sam said unhappily with annoyance set deep into her tone.
"Okay, okay," Tucker said. He made a small motion with his hand signifying that he was zipping his mouth and throwing away the key to the lock.
"So like I was saying before I was so rudely interrupted," Sam said, glaring at Tucker who only looked away. She looked at Danny. "You probably won't even need anesthetics if it's only one and not deeply set in. It'll really only take about half an hour depending on the equipment they use and how long the dentist keeps you waiting."
"Thanks, Sam," Danny said. Tucker snickered and laughed behind one hand. Sam gave him an annoyed look, but only shook her head at the boy. Danny lowered his voice and said, quietly to himself, "But I know something's bound to go wrong..."
E/N: I hope you liked it. Believe it or not, I've had seven cavities at one time. I had to go back to the stupid dentist like twice! It hurt too. They put three shots to put my mouth to sleep each time. : ( God that hurt! Anyway, read and review if you wish. Wait, you already read, nevermind, just review if you want then! Bye!
--Airamé Phantom
