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"Raven, please spit that out." Danny walked over to his eight month old daughter and lifted her up. "Daddy's shoe isn't something that should be in your mouth." He took the shoe away from her, and gave her a teething ring. "That's what you should be chewing on. Now please stay out of trouble." Danny put Raven down in her playpen, and put her letter blocks in with her. He sat on the couch, and watched her stack them. He laughed when she knocked them over and re-stacked them. "I guess that's one way to entertain a baby." He watched her for a few more minutes, before his eyes widened.

"Sam! Sam, get in here!" He yelled. Sam came running in from the kitchen. "What? Is Raven okay?" Danny pointed at the playpen.

"Raven!" Sam gasped. Danny and Sam watched their daughter spell with her blocks. Raven giggled, then switched the letters around. 'Apples' it said. "You see apples?" Sam asked. Raven giggled, and pointed at the basket of fruit on the coffee table. Sam looked at her fiancé. "Danny… she's… she's spelling! She's only a baby!" Danny nodded. "Y-yeah… I know…" Danny watched Raven for a few more seconds, before turning to Sam. "Maybe we should talk to Jazz."


Danny flew Sam and Raven a few blocks down, and landed in front of Jazz and Tucker's house. Danny knocked on the door. "It's open!" Jazz called from inside. Danny shrugged and phased himself, Sam, and Raven into the house. Sam grabbed Danny by his shirt, and dragged him behind her. "Jazz, we think we might have a problem." Sam said. Jazz was sitting on the couch reading, and Holly was playing with her feet in a playpen. Jazz motioned for them to sit. Sam put Raven beside Holly, and sat in the arm chair. "What's wrong?" Danny stood behind Sam, and sighed. "Well… it's about Raven…" He rubbed the back of his neck.

Jazz's eyes widened. "What's wrong with my niece?" She walked over, and lifted Raven. Sam smiled, but barely. "We were hoping you would know. There's something about her that's kind of… off." Jazz looked over Raven. "She looks fine…" She whispered. Sam missed it, but Danny heard. "We know she looks fine. That isn't what we were talking about." Danny walked over to his sister, and took Raven. Jazz narrowed her eyes. "Then… what?" Danny smacked his forehead, then ran his fingers through his hair. "She started spelling words with her blocks." Jazz's eyes widened again. She looked at Raven, who started giggling and clapping. "That isn't normal."

Sam rolled her eyes. "No, really? I thought it was completely normal. What the hell is wrong with my daughter?" Sam yelled at Jazz, who shrugged. "It sounds to me like there's another genus in the family. If you want, I can observe her behavior for a few hours, and let I'll you know how it goes." Danny turned to Sam. Sam looked hesitant for a few seconds, but nodded in agreement. "Okay. Do you want us to take Holly?" Jazz shook her head. "No thanks. I need to observe how Raven interacts with her." Danny and Sam nodded. "Okay. Call one of us when you get tired of her eating your shoes." Danny snickered.

Jazz tilted her head. "She eats shoes?" Jazz took Raven back, and looked at her. "You are a very peculiar child…" Raven giggled. Danny and Sam kissed their daughters forehead, and left the house. Jazz smiled. "Raven, do you want to play with Holly?" Raven giggled and clapped her hands. Jazz put her back into the playpen in front of her. "Do you want to play with blocks?" Raven nodded. "Okay, I'll be right back." Jazz walked to the closet in the corner of the room.

She kneeled to the bottom, and pulled out a tub of letter blocks. She walked back to the couch, and stopped dead in her tracks. "How did you get up there?" Jazz asked her niece, who was now sitting on the couch. Raven smiled and started playing with her feet. Jazz emptied the tub into the playpen, and put Raven back in. Raven started arranging the blocks. Holly sat up, and started passing the blocks to her cousin. Jazz observed them for a minute, before she realized what they were doing.

Holly was passing the letter blocks to Raven, who was using them to spell. 'It's like they have a psychic connection…' Jazz thought. Jazz read the blocks. 'Apple' they read. Jazz scratched her head. "You want an apple slice?" Raven pushed the blocks away, as Holly handed her new ones. 'Please.' Jazz was speechless. She shook her head to clear her thoughts. "If I get you apple slices, will you stay right here?" Raven pushed the word 'please' away, and spelled the word 'yes'. "O-okay…"

Jazz walked to the kitchen, and grabbed a plate of sliced apples from the fridge. She walked back into the living room. 'Raven Fenton' Jazz read. Jazz gave Raven and Holly a piece of apple. "Raven, can you spell other words?" Raven spelled 'yes' again. "Jazz furrowed her eyebrows. "Can you spell the word 'flower'? Flower as in, 'that's a pretty flower'?" Raven pushed the blocks away, and held out her tiny hand toward her cousin. Holly nodded, and passed Raven the blocks. Raven spelled 'flower'. "Hmm… what about 'kitten'?" Again, Raven spelled the word correctly. "Raven, what is your full name?"

'Raven Madeline Jasmine Fenton'. Raven smiled. 'Anymore' she spelled. "Do you mean, do I have any more words for you to spell?" Jazz asked. Raven clapped her hands. "Without your cousin's help, what is your daddy's name?" Jazz asked. Raven moved the blocks around, and grabbed a few that weren't used yet. 'Daniel Fenton'. Jazz blinked a few times. "You, Raven, are an absolute genus." Raven giggled, then frowned. 'Dani' she spelled. "Auntie Danielle? She's with her friends. Do you want to see her?" Raven clapped her hands. "Okay, but let me call your daddy first."

Jazz walked over to the phone, and dialed Danny's number. "Hello?" He answered. "Danny, your daughter is a genus!"

"What?"

"She spelled; apple, please, yes, she spelled her name, flower, kitten, and she spelled your name!"

"What? That's insane!"

"I know… and she wants to go find Danielle."

Danny sighed. "We'll be over to get Raven in a minute." Jazz looked back to Raven and nodded. "Okay. Bye Danny."


Danny slid his phone back into his pocket, and turned to Sam. "Sam, Jazz thinks our daughter is a genus." Sam spat out her soy milk. "What?" She looked up at Danny, who was now covered in soy milk. "Thanks Sam. I've always wanted a soy milk shower." He rolled his eyes, and Sam's face reddened. "Sorry Danny."

Sam wiped her mouth with a napkin, then furrowed her eyebrows. "Why does she think Raven's a genus?" Danny scratched his head. "Well… Jazz said she asked Raven to spell a few words, and she did. She spelled; apple, please, yes, she spelled her name, flower, kitten, and she spelled my name!" Sam's eyes nearly fell out of her head. "What? That can't be possible. She's eight months old!"

Danny nodded, and sipped his coffee. "I know. Maybe we should see a professional, just to be sure." Sam stared at her salad. "Maybe. I want to know why she's able to spell like that. I couldn't even spell flower until I was in second grade!" Danny chuckled. "Yeah, but you didn't like things like that. You were into bats, spiders, and other creepy stuff." Sam rolled her eyes. "At least I was never like Paulina."

Danny sipped his coffee again. "That's why I love you. You're the exact opposite of her. You never cared if you fit in or not. You're like me. We're both different form everyone else, in our own way." Sam sighed and crossed her arms. "I still don't get why you ever liked her." Danny chuckled. "Actually… I never did." Sam tilted her head in confusion. "Then… why were you always trying to get her to go out with you?" Danny shrugged. "I was trying to make you jealous, so I could get your attention."

Sam punched his shoulder. "I was jealous! Do you have any idea how much I hated the attention you gave her?" Danny put his hands up in front of him. "Hey, I was stupid! You can't expect me to think all the time!" Sam rolled her eyes. "I guess you're right." Sam stood up from the table. "Come on. We should probably get Raven before she eats your sister's shoes." "Can I come?" Danny and Sam turned to see Dani running down the stairs. "I thought you were with your friends." Danny said. Danielle got over to the pair, and crossed her arms. "I was. They're all busy now, and I don't wanna bother them." Danny shrugged. "Come on then. Jazz said Raven wants to see you anyway." Dani scratched her head. "Huh?" Sam laughed. "It's kind of a long story…"

A/N: Well? Was it good? Amazing? Bad? Awful? Terrible? PLEASE TELL ME! I would really like some reviews so that i know if my writing has improved or not. Please Review! Peace out!