DANNY PHANTOM AND RANDY CUNNINGHAM
SECRET DUO
UNTIEEEEE
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Spending time with friends during spring break, all while fighting off ghosts and visiting the Ghost Zone, was how I, Danny Fenton, imagined my break.
Visiting the neighboring town with my crazed parents and annoying sister, friends, and not being able to Go Ghost or go to the Ghost Zone, was not.
Still, I tried to enjoy it. I could just spend lots of time with his friends and almost no time with my family, but Sam had insisted that that would be cruel, even though she does that everyday.
Anyways, we were loading up the Fenton RV with our bags when Sam and Tucker came.
The RV had gotten a huge upgrade. It was now wider, and the back was able to fit four people. The technology was pretty amped up too. There was a system as to when a ghost either flies around or uses their powers, that they would get electrocuted.
I wasn't looking forward to that.
"So, what's in Norrisville that has you parents so excited?" Sam asked. I shrugged as I hefted my bag into the trunk.
"Don't know, don't care. I'm just going to make the best of this lousy trip. Besides, I have you guys! That means we can still fight ghosts!" I said, trying to cheer myself up more than them.
"What if there are no ghosts?" Tucker asked.
"Um, hello, he's Danny Phantom. Of course there's gonna be ghosts! He's literally a magnet for all ghosts." Sam pointed out.
If I wanted to make her remark more literal, I would've. But my dad did that for me.
As soon as my dad turned on his, "Fenton- Ghost- Magnet," I was tugged towards it, sticking to it.
"At least I'm attractive." I mumbled.
"Sorry Danny. Guess this has a few bugs to still work out. Doesn't matter, I'll fix it once we get there." He apologized, shutting it off. I rubbed my arm where I had gotten hit, since I couldn't reach my back.
"Yeah. I guess." I walked back to Tucker and Sam and helped them with their stuff.
"You okay?" Sam asked. I smiled and nodded.
"Better than ever." I said, wincing a little as I lifted her bag up.
"Your back?" I shook my head.
"No. Your stuff. What's in there, bricks?" She smiled a little.
"No. Just some... Extra stuff." Her smile became sheepish, along with a small blush. My heart tapped danced in my chest, and ghostly butterflies filled my stomach, fluttering around and tickling my stomach with every flap.
I shook my head, feeling heat creep up my neck. Sam always does this. Whenever she's around me, I always feel... Different. Like I could fly forever.
I probably could, but that's beside the point.
Her smile faltered a little as she walked away. I wondered why, but didn't ponder on it much because Tuck started singing a song dreaded by all.
"Danny and Sam sitting in a tree, K-I-S-S-I-N-G. First comes love, then comes the baby in the baby carriage." I glared at him, my face growing hot.
"Geez Tuck. Have fun singing that Skulker's place next week." He paused and gave me a sheepish smile.
"Hehe, yeah." He lifted his bag in the back and followed me in.
We all filed in. Tucker went in first, claiming the window seat. I went in next, and Sam followed, leaving Jazz to have the other window seat.
My parents were in the front, waiting for us.
"Hey Tucker. If you look next to the handle, there's a button that seals you guys off from us. It's like a separate room, and it's completely soundproof!" My mom explained.
The four of us glanced at each other, and Tucker hit the button.
A steel wall came from his side, and encased us in the back part of the car.
"Cool." Sam breathed.
"At least it's super roomy back here." Tucker said, looking around.
"What happens when our parents need to us the bathroom?" Jazz asked, leaning against a small button.
"What's that sweetie?" Our mom's voice came in through a small intercom against the wall. It cackled.
"What happens when you need to use the bathroom?" Jazz questioned her.
"We'll buzz you and let you know." Then Jazz lifted her arm off the button.
"Might want to avoid that one." I commented.
The car roared to life, letting us know that we were on our way to Norrisville.
Throughout the car ride, the four of us talked for about an hour. It all stopped when Sam remembered something. She unbuckled her seat belt and turned to crawl to the back.
"What are you doing?" I asked.
"Getting something." Was the muffled reply. She found her bag and opened it, shifting stuff around.
"Gee, Sam. With all that stuff you have, it would be impossible to find what you're lookin-" Tucker was interrupted by Sam.
"Found it!" She exclaimed. Jazz and I exchanged a smile.
She came back to her seat and buckled in, revealing a slightly thick book, the tittle saying, "History of Norrisville." I gave her an odd look.
"I have a lot of spare time. Besides, this one article is interesting." She opened the book to a bookmarked page. The top of it read, "The Ninja or Norrisville," and underneath it was a picture of him.
"Ninja?" Jazz questioned. Sam nodded.
"The Ninja of Norrisville is the protector. He protects all people living there, fighting off robots, monsters-"
"Ghosts?" I inturrupted. She shook her head.
"Well now there might be. You said so yourself, I'm a living magnet for all ghosts."
"Maybe you can help the Ninja? He doesn't seem like a bad guy." Tucker said. Jazz frowned.
"I don't think so. It says here that he works alone, most likely in fear of endangering someone." She explained.
"He's gonna have to make room for other heroes, because we all know how to fight ghosts."
"Correction, it'll be just you." I gave Sam an odd look.
"She's right. with all of us fighting together, it'll be easy for the guy to figure out who you are." Tucker added.
"Besides, I'm sure you can handle it." Jazz said. I opened my mouth to say something, but there was a loud crash, followed by multiple honks.
We all glanced out Tucker's window. I saw a car hurdling towards the RV, and without a second thought, pressed my palm against the roof of the car.
I managed to turn the car intangible, only to be shocked by the RV's new ghost system. I screamed, but the car passed through us.
I removed my hand from the roof, letting the RV go back to normal. I rubbed my hand.
"I uh, guess I forgot about that." I said sheepishly. That was a lie. I totally remembered it. I wasn't risking any lives.
"Well, that's one way to welcome us to Norrisville." Tucker said. Sam set a hand on my shoulder.
"You okay?" She asked. I nodded, giving her a small smile.
"I don't believe you man. You took a beating." Jazz nodded in agreement.
"Once we get to the hotel room, you're relaxing. You can't use your powers in this vehicle anymore." She said sternly.
"I'm fine. Don't worry about it." I reassured. Sam released my shoulder.
"Wouldn't Mom and Dad have noticed something by now?" Jazz questioned. I reached across Tucker and pressed the button that put the steel wall there, and it contracted.
The RV was on auto-drive, so both Mom and Dad were asleep.
"Go figure." I mumbled. We were approaching a hotel where I figured we would be staying.
"Mom, Dad, wake up. We're here." I said, shaking their shoulders. Mom stirred awake, but Dad was still out like a light.
"Dad." I shook him again. He opened his eyes slowly.
"Uh, what?" He mumbled.
"We're here in Norrisville." Jazz said. The RV pulled itself into the parking lot o the hotel. My dad seemed pretty proud of himself.
"Told you it would work, Maddie." He said proudly. She gave him a half- hearted smile.
"Alright kids. Get your stuff while we check us in." She said. We all piled out of the car. I staggered a little, and Tucker helped steady me.
"You okay dude?" I gave him a look.
"Right. Standard question. But serriously, that thing had to hurt." He said. I shrugged. "Nothing I can't handle."
"You're just lucky your parents were asleep. They could've seen the car go intangible." I thought about this.
"I guess fate is on our side." Tucker and I went to the trunk of the car and got our bags out. My parents were already checking us in when we entered.
"Alright kids. Here's the room keys." My mom said, holding up two room keys.
"You boys get your own room while we get our own." Mom added. Great. I was with my ghost hunting dad and Tucker. at least I could handle Tucker. My dad, not so much.
Sam and Jazz shot me a, "save- us," look. I gave them one of my, "I'll- do- that- later," looks. Sam gave me a look that clearly read, "You- have- ghost- powers- so- SAVE- US!"
"Hey, uh, Mom, Dad? After we put our stuff down, can me, Tucker and Sam go look around?" I asked.
"Me too." Jazz added.
"Alright."
It was about fives minutes later that we were free from the grasp of our parents.
"I'm gonna go check out the library. Stay safe." Jazz then walked away from us, letting do what we wanted to.
"So what should we do now?" Tucker asked as we began walking. I shrugged.
"Whatever we want to-" I was cut off by my Ghost Sense escaping my mouth, followed by multiple screams.
"Hide me. I'm Going Ghost!" I exclaimed. They both hid me allowing me to transform.
"I'll meet you guys there." I said, zooming off.
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Alright, so I finished this and I'm really happy that I did. I wasn't in the DP phandom before, but I wanted to watch the show, but it was probably the biggest mistake of my life but WHO CARES?
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