I'm not getting anymore people to read The Wizard of Amity Park saga, so I will start on this story. This is an idea I had thought of some time ago. Like the very beginning of Danny Phantom when Jack started talking about living in the country and wanting a pony. I thought of maybe having a story where Danny has grandparents. It would be interesting to know more about Danny's family. Review please!

Danny was sitting patiently on the seat of the plane with his girlfriend next to him in the middle. Tucker was beside Sam close to the hall between the seats of the plane. Danny continued to look out the window with a sincere smile while gently holding Sam's hand. Sam curled her lips inside her mouth. Tucker was playing a game with his PDA with a huge grin.

A stewardess walked by with a moving tray with cans of soda. Tucker looked up and a wide grin.

"Hello maim," Tucker greeted before Sam took the techno geek's ear and pulled him back.

"We'll take sodas. My beau will have a Sprite, and two Dr. Pibbs for me and goo goo doll here," Sam ordered.

"Here maim," The stewardess said before giving the trio their sodas and leaving.

Tucker gave Sam a deep glare before she showed a smirk. Danny was still staring at the window with the same expression.

"Aren't you going to talk or am I going to have to pour water on you again?" Sam asked as Danny turned his head and stuck out his tongue.

"I'm just excited about seeing Grandma and Grandpa. Luckily, there won't be any ghosts available in the country. It'll be a ghost free paradise," Danny said.

"Really?" Sam smirked before taking out Danny's backpack and taking out the Fenton Fisher, the Fenton Specter Deflector, and the Fenton Thermos.

"Dad," Danny sighed before banging his head against the seat. "I did not put the Fenton Fisher in there and I don't know why that's even necessary."

"So you put the Specter Deflector and the Thermos in there?" Sam asked.

"The thermos has a ghost that wants to also have a vacation here too and the Specter Deflector is for you," Danny explained.

"Me?" Sam glared.

"So my grandparents have somebody to call crazy besides my parents," Danny teased before Sam punched her boyfriend playfully.

"Nice Danny, but seriously. Why the Specter Deflector?" Tucker asked.

"In case I happen to run into a ghost. That's another reason why I brought the thermos along. I'm not repeating the Lake Eerie incident," Danny replied.

"I doubt if your folks' place has any ghosts. Otherwise they'd believe in ghosts," Sam pointed out.

"They'll believe in ghosts when Aunt Alisha turns into a city girl," Danny said before him and his friends laughed.

"Ok folks. We've made it. Here are the parachutes!" The stewardess called before providing the kids parachutes. "Oh, one more thing. Can I have your autograph Danny Phantom? My daughter's a hug fan."

Danny took out a notebook and wrote his signature.

"Are you forgetting something?" Tucker asked in a grin.

"Oh yes. Sam Manson, may I have your autograph for my son?" The stewardess asked Sam before she signed her signature on the same notebook. Tucker showed a frown.

The trio jumped from the air plane with their parachutes. Below them was a giant forest and a little house in the midst of the forest by a small lake. Danny showed a grin as the trio landed on a soft plan of grass and took off their parachutes. Danny, Sam, and Tucker ran toward the little house as the door opened and a woman in her seventies exited from the house. She smiled brightly when she saw Danny coming toward the woman. She gave Danny a big hug.

"Well, well, if it isn't my favorite grandson," Danny's grandma Sally smiled.

"Grandma, I missed you so much," Danny said before Sally saw Sam and Tucker.

"Hello kids. The last time I saw you two, you both were so small and now look how much you've grown," Sally greeted happily.

"Hey there, Grandma Fenton," Tucker greeted.

"It's so good to see you again," Sam greeted.

"Same here. Why don't you kids come in? You three must be tired after that long trip," Sally told the kids as they all entered the little house.

Danny took his suitcases and set them in the room where he was to sleep at and stuffed his backpack under his bed. While doing this, his grandpa George happened to pass by. He cocked his eyebrows.

"What's in there?" George asked.

"Stuff," Danny shrugged. He didn't want to mention that they were ghost hunting equipment he just happened to have put in there, including his dad. The least Danny needed was to be the next crazy person on George's list of people needing to go to the home for crazies.

"I see," George said before Danny smiled and gave his grandpa a hug.

"It's good to see ya again, Grandpa," Danny smiled.

"Same here. I missed you like crazy," George told Danny.

"Why don't you boys come to the Living Room and chat for a bit? We have a lot to catch up on," Sally suggested before George and Danny walked downstairs to the Living Room.

Danny and Sam sat on the loveseat, Tucker sat on one of the comfortable chairs in the Living Room, and the grandparents sat on the couch. The environment was very calm and settling. Danny took Sam's hand and held it gently.

"It's been a while. I want to know what's been going on," Sally said.

"Well, Sam and I are dating and we're Sophomores now," Danny replied.

"That's great, Danny. I congratulate you and Sam. Reminds me when I first met your grandpa," Sally grinned.

"Are we going to go through your life story? I already have to deal with Mom and Dad telling their life story," Danny joked while Sally started chuckling.

"Speaking of our son. Is he still researching on ghosts?" George asked.

"If I said 'no' I'd be lying," Danny answered. "I really can't change how Dad is. I can say that Dad's not the only one researching on ghosts. There are the Guys in White."

"I've heard about them. I swear, everyone has gone mad," George sighed.

"You're telling me," Tucker agreed. Although, he was referring to all of Amity Park and Danny's fans. All of Amity Park believed ghosts existed, because they've seen them.

"It could be worse. I could end up being half ghost," Danny halfly teased as his grandparents started laughing their heads off.

"Now that would be a story I'd like to hear my son say," Sally agreed.

"I hope he doesn't believe that," George joked.

"What I hope is that Grandma Fenton will make those delicious cookies she always makes," Tucker grinned.

"Of coarse! In fact..." Sally smiled before going into the kitchen and getting out the sugar cookies. "I already made some."

"SWEET!" Tucker squealed while Danny and Sam rolled their eyes.

Danny, Sam, and Tucker got their share of sugar cookies before unpacking their bags they were to use while staying at Danny's grandparents' house. Danny place his clothing in the dressers and his personal stuff inside his backpack where the ghost hunting supplies were. He took out the Fenton thermos and pressed the release button. Wulf appeared in the middle of the room. He looked out the window and grinned.

"Here. Walker shouldn't find you here as long as you don't make any portals. Just keep a low profile and as long as you don't show any ghost powers or speak, you should be okay," Danny told Wulf before he licked his friend.

"Dankon vi, Amiko," Wulf thanked Danny before giving him a hug, and then fazed out of the house and into the woods.

Danny smiled while watching his wolf friend disappear into the forest. George entered into Danny's room and noticed the thermos in his hand.

"You didn't have to bring that," George notified Danny, thinking that the thermos was for soup or coffee.

"Huh? Oh this. I like my coffee hot," Danny lied nervously. "So, are we going fishing?"

"We sure are," George answered.