*Chapter edited on August 12, 2010.

Hello peoples! I FINALLY have this story up! This is my first fanfic on but flames are completely welcome. Just a little note for ghostboy814, that fic I talked a little about in my review for the first chapter of Nine Tailed Ghost, well here it is! In case you haven't looked at my profile, I was formerly known as Anonimous. Well, enough with this stupid author's note! On with the story!

Note: I realize that the characters from Naruto in this fic only appeared really early in the series.

Note: Haku will not be wearing his mask at all throughout this fic, because since he died with it off, and it was shattered somewhere else on the bridge at the time anyway, he won't have it as a ghost.

Note: In the episode summary for TUE on it said that Danny was 15. So, since this takes place one year after Reality Trip, he is 16. Phantom Planet does not apply to this fic. However, every other episode in the third season does.

Thoughts are in italics.

Disclaimer: I don't own DP or Naruto. Oh, but if I did…

Chapter one: Summer is Here!

The bell finally rang, signaling that school had ended for the summer. Moments later, all the students of Casper High joyously ran out of the building, glad that the school year had finally ended.

Danny Fenton, along with his two closest friends, Sam Manson and Tucker Foley, was one of the first people out of the building.

"Finally! I thought that bell would never ring!" Tucker exclaimed, taking a deep breath of fresh air. However, he noticed Danny was walking beside him with his hands in his pockets and staring at the ground with a look of concentration on his face. "Dude, aren't you glad that summer's here?"

This broke Danny out of his trance. "Huh? Oh, yeah, I am. It's just, I've been thinking, what if my secret does get out again, and this time there's no way to reverse it? I keep thinking about what the Guys in White said to me the minute they found out last summer." He then puffed up his chest and made his voice sound deeper. "You're coming in for questioning." He shifted his voice a little. "And experiments. Lots and lots of really painful experiments." He sighed and slumped his shoulders.

Sam tried to comfort him. "Don't worry about it Danny. It all turned out all right last summer, didn't it? You'll be fine." She put a hand on his shoulder.

Danny gave her a small smile. "Thanks Sam. But I still can't shake this bad feeling I have in the back of my mind."

Tucker picked this moment to say something. "Well, if anything bad does happen, we'll be right there with you man." Suddenly, Tucker cringed, remembering something. "Uh, actually, Danny, you and Sam will have to handle this one alone. My mom and dad are dragging me to Colorado to visit some relatives all summer... I guess I never told you... I'm sorry."

"It's OK, Tuck. Sam and I could probably handle it, along with a little help from Jazz." Danny told him reassuringly.

The next few minutes of walking passed in silence. Danny suddenly looked up sharply from the pavement he was once again staring at, and asked Tucker, alarmed, "What part of Colorado, exactly?"

Tucker replied, "Relax, dude. It's nowhere near the mountains. I'll be completely safe from Vlad."

"OK, but just to be on the safe side-" Danny reached into his backpack and pulled out a Specter Deflector and handed it to him. "-here."

As Danny put his book bag back on his shoulders, Sam turned her head toward him and asked, "So, when are you leaving anyway?"

"Day after tomorrow. Why?"

"Just wondering."

By this time, the three of them had reached Sam's house. After the two boys told Sam they'd see her tomorrow, she disappeared into her house. Danny and Tucker kept walking in silence until they reached Danny's house.

As he walked up the front steps of his house, Danny turned and said, "Well, uh, see ya tomorrow, then?"

"See ya." He waved his hand slightly, not looking back.

Tucker kept walking down the street a short distance and turned a corner. Danny watched until he was out of sight. I really hope Vlad doesn't know about this… He thought as he went into his house. He once again felt that feeling of dread in the back of his mind. This summer isn't going to be like last year. He tried to convince himself.

But in the back of his mind, he knew he was wrong.


Phew, there's the first chapter. I'll try to get the next chapter up by Friday. Please, review! The little blue button is calling you…