Just saying, Kira's having a bad day, but it makes my day when you have the chance to sing a character's theme song at them. Enjoy!

"Hey, behind you!" Robin shouted, pointing back behind where I was standing.

A duplicate quickly split out of my back and shot an ectoblast right in the face of one of Walker's guards. "Robin, take the thermos, I'll blast 'em," I ordered, tossing him the Fenton Thermos.

"How is a stupid thermos supposed to stop anything?" he questioned angrily.

"I'm the foster child of two ghost hunters, I know what I'm doing, just don't hit me," I ordered, shooting a fireball into a mass of skeleton ghosts. I saw the flash of light suck in four ghosts coming at my side.

"Whoa."

"No time for amazement bird brain," I said before letting out a ghostly wail into another huge group. "Shoot my way," I ordered before jumping out of the way for him to catch the mass of ghosts I'd just knocked down.

"What was that?" he questioned.

"Ghostly wail. Hold them off for a second, I have to do something," I said, ducking into a corner and bringing up a ghost shield. Focusing my energy just like Ember taught me, I made one long line of ectoplasm that slowly hardened into a staff. "Take this," I said, standing up and breaking the shield while tossing Robin the staff. "Hand me the thermos and I'll try a mass catch from above."

"Got it," he said, passing back the thermos. I nodded and floated up above as he went crazy beating the crap out of ghosts with the ecto-staff.

I altered the settings to widen the beam and pointed it towards the ground. As the beam was charging, someone grabbed me from behind, making me drop the thermos causing it to miss almost all of its targets. "Hey, get off me!" I shouted, turning intangible. The only problem was that I was shocked to the point where my intangibility wouldn't work. I screamed, but was quickly silenced by a hand on my mouth.

"You won't beat me this time ghost child," the familiar voice called behind me.

"I've got you Shadowrule!" Robin shouted, grappling up on the nearest building and jumping down to wrap his staff around Skulker's neck.

"You think you can stop me whelp?" he questioned Robin, turning both himself and me intangible, causing Robin to fall to the ground. "Ember's not here to stop me now," he said, sending an intense shock through my body until the point where rings formed around my waist. That was when it stopped and he threw a nearly unconscious me to the ground.

I had to focus all of my energy on stopping the rings from transforming me. "This should be easier than I expected," Skulker said, stomping a boot down on my back. "You'll be the first pelt on my new wall."

"Dude, ew," I choked. Doing the only possible thing I could think of, I let my right hand change back just enough to expose the cuff Jack and Maddie gave me. I stretched my arm out as best as I could, which happened to be just enough to release the wrist ray. Then, awkwardly twisting my wrist back to aim it at him, I fired the ray, knocking him off of me.

"I will get you Shadowrule!" he shouted as Robin rolled to grab the thermos and shot it at him, quickly sucking him into it.

My hand smacked the concrete and I forced it back to my ghost form. "You alright?" Robin asked, pulling my arm up over his shoulder.

"It's hard to stop myself from turning human," I said weakly.

"Come on, let's get back to the cave," he said, pulling out his grappling hook and aiming it at the tallest building.

"Looks like Skulker finally figured out he can't beat my powers," I said, forcing a laugh. "'Bout time he figured out a frontal assault wasn't always the best."

The sudden wind in my hair was interesting enough. The ground being so far below me when I couldn't fly was not. Needless to say, I was not very happy.

"What, scared of heights?" Robin joked, staring at my clenched fist as he swung around the corner of a building and landed on another one.

"Ghosts don't get scared of heights," I said, looking over the side of the building.

"To bad we both know you're not all ghost," he said with a mischievous grin, leaping off the side of the building and pulling me with him, resulting in a girlish scream escaping my lips. "No scared of heights huh?"

"Screw you," I retorted in a shaking voice. If it was Danny, or better yet, anyone with the ability to fly, I wouldn't have worried. But a human with the chance of dropping me? That wasn't so good.

"Down there, that's one of the entrances," he said, spotting an orange dumpster. With one quick swoop, we were on the ground, and the dumpster opened up like a garage door. "We're coming in the third entryway, Shadowrule's sustained massive damage." He must have been calling the Batcave.

After about a minute and a half of walking down the tunnel, Danny met us from the other side. "What happened?" he immediately questioned.

"Some giant robo-ghost thing," Robin said.

"Technus?"

"Skulker," I said tiredly. My energy was draining by the minute. The ride on the grappling hook had made my adrenaline go crazy, but even that wasn't enough to power me up. I finally just let the rings form around my waist and take me away. My body started phasing in and out, and my arm soon passed through Robin's shoulders and chest, making me fall to my hands and knees.

Danny came over to pick me up, but his hand just passed right through me. "Hand me your Specter Deflector," Danny ordered.

"I thought you said it'd hurt a ghost if they wore it," Robin said, not budging.

"It does, but it might be enough to cancel her ghost powers so I can carry her," Danny said, kneeling down beside me.

"Fine, not my colours anyway," he said, unclipping the belt.

"Sorry they don't match a Christmas tree," I muttered weakly as my finger tips started phasing through the floor.

Danny clipped the belt to my waist and a shock spread throughout my entire body. I pulled my hand out of the floor just before I went solid and flipped to my back to ride out the pain before my powers shorted out.

"What just happened?" Robin questioned when the pain stopped and I was catching my breath.

"Shorted out my powers. Just as human as you," I said between gasps.

"And it hurts that much? Super powers suck."

"Thanks a lot Dickie Bird," I muttered as Danny picked me up. "Take me over yonder hills Danny-boy!"

"Are you delirious?" Danny questioned.

"I don't know. Let's go Sir Daniel!" I slurred.

"Yeah, she's about to pass out," Robin said, narrowing his eyes.

"Come on," Danny said, floating off the ground. "Maybe she's coherent enough to talk to Wulf."

"-He was just 14 when his parents built a very strange machine designed to view a world unseen-" I muttered in my delirium.

"What the heck is she singing?" Robin asked as he ran to keep up with Danny.

"-his folks, they just quit. Then Danny took a look inside of it. There was a great big flash-"

"I think she's singing my theme song," Danny said, awkwardly blinking his eyes. "Maybe she shouldn't talk to Wulf."

"-he had realized he had snow white hair, and glowin' green eyes-"

"How can she remember all that and still make no sense?" Robin asked.

I just laughed, and switched to singing, "Jingle bells, Batman smells, Robin laid an egg. The Batmobile-"

"Now that's just weird," Danny said, getting the agreement of Robin.

"Saluton amiko," Wulf greeted.

"Saluton amiko," I answered. "Kiu kaŝis la banano en la ŝtrumpeto tirkesto?" Otherwise translated to: "Who hid the banana in the sock drawer?" It made sense at the time.

"Kio?"

"Shh, shh my fluffy comrade. I love you," I slurred, blowing Wulf a kiss. "Danny, is it nap time?"

"Sure, just go to sleep," he said, laying me across a table.

"Know what's funny?" I mumbled.

"What?" Danny asked, sounding concerned.

"I feel the fire on the inside."

"What?" Robin questioned.

Danny put a hand on my shoulder, but quickly pulled back as it singed his hand. "She's hot."

"You said it," Robin joked with a laugh.

"Feel her you moron," Danny said, grabbing Robin's hand and forcing it onto my shoulder.

"Ouch!" he shouted, pulling back. "What's going on?"

"It has something to do with her powers, maybe that belt's bottling up her fire core too much."

"Her what?"

In that moment, fire slipped past my lips like when my ghost sense went off, but the belt shocked me for using my powers. Danny realized the problem, and quickly unlatched it, but that lead to all kinds of other problems. Mainly, my entire body burst into flames.

When I felt my internal temperatures return to normal, the fire stopped, and apparently I had changed to my ghost half again, but with a strange twist. There was a small mask covering up my eyes. With that realization, I lost consciousness.