Hi again! Thanks to all of my reviewers.

On a random note, I was just at a sleepover and we stayed up until 4 am! Then, we only got five hours of sleep! Tonight, I'm going to another sleepover and we're going to watch HSM2 and the new HM with the Jonas Brothers! Next week, I'm going to watch all of the new DPs! I like exclaimation points! This is what happens with only 5 hours of sleep!

Disclaimer: Y'all know I don't own DP, right?


Meanwhile, once Danny was out of sight, he returned to Sam's room. He phased through the wall and was greeted by the dim light in the Goth's bedroom.

"Back again?" She teased, crossing her arms.

"Yeah, it was only the Box Ghost. I swear, he is the most annoying ghost on both Earth and the Ghost Zone." Danny answered.

"Uh, Danny? You're forgetting something…again." Sam stated with slight boredom.

Why did Danny keep forgetting to change back to normal? "Huh? Oh. Sorry, I keep forgetting to change back to normal." Danny apologized.

He summoned up the two rings, but they quickly vanished. He tried again, but harder. It ended up taking a good amount of effort to turn himself human again. When he did though, he still had the glowing green eyes.

"Danny, what's going on?" Sam asked worriedly.

'I don't know. I think that the fever is having a few after effects." Danny guessed.

"Are you going to ask your parents for help?" The Goth girl wondered, giving him a metaphorical push.

"Not yet." Danny replied.

"How about now?" Sam questioned, indicating to his feet which were rapidly disappearing.

With a quick shout of surprise and a small jolt, Danny made his feet visible again.

"Fine. Next time I see them, I'll ask. Happy?"

Sam nodded her head with a slight frown gracing her features. This was for his own good.

"Come on. We've got to go meet Tucker. Oh, and here." She said, handing him the sunglasses. Danny slipped them on to cover up his glowing green eyes; the eyes of his ghost half.


Danny, Sam and Tucker were sitting in the Nasty Burger.

"Um, dude? Why are you wearing sunglasses? It's not that sunny out." Tucker inquired.

Danny looked around for a moment, checking that no one was looking. He realized that the coast was clear. He looked at Tucker and pushed the shades down for a minute, revealing his neon green eyes, and then sliding the back up into their original position.

"Woah! What happened?" Tucker continued interrogating.

"I'm not sure. I just changed back and they were like this." Danny replied.

"Earlier today, his feet started disappearing." Sam added. "Danny, I'm a little worried. Instead of turning human, now you're turning ghost."

"Guys, calm down. So my powers acted up once and my eyes are doing a little light show, there's no sign that I'm getting sick again. Besides, I'm going to tell my parents next chance I get." Danny reassured.

"Uh, Danny? I hope that's soon. Look." Sam acknowledged.

Danny looked down at himself. Ice was beginning to creep up his arm. Already, most of his arm was encased. Danny gasped and jolted under the table. He used a ghost ray to break his arm free. Once the green blast had shattered his icy cast, he rose out from under the table and slid back into his seat on the booth. He looked at his friends through his sunglasses; they were both quirking and eyebrow with a frown on their faces.

"Okay, I get it." Danny said defensively.

"Well, we better get out of here before anything else happens." Sam urged.

She ushered her two male friends out of the fast food restaurant.

"Come on, we can go to my house for a little bit. I need to stock up on a few things. Then, Danny, you're going to tell your parents what's wrong even if we have to drag you." Sam ordered.

The three started moving when all of a sudden, Danny's hair started fading to the snowy white of Danny Phantom. The trio gasped as Danny instinctively made himself invisible.

"We better get to my place, fast." Sam commanded, starting to run.


Once they had arrived that the Manson mansion, they rushed up to Sam's room. Sam had dug out a black hooded sweater and a black hat.

"Dude, we're at Sam's house, you can turn visible already." Tucker informed.

The altered form of Danny Fenton soon became detectable. The trio gasped when they saw his face. Yet another thing to add to the list of "reasons to go get your parents."

"Dude, look at your face!" Tucker exclaimed in shock.

"Why, what's wrong?" He asked with panic and worry hanging on every word.

He rushed to the mirror and screamed. His face had an eerie green rash forming. It was already half-way up his neck and spreading to the side of his face Now was not the best time for his ghost sense to go off. Danny groaned and reluctantly transformed.

"Ghost trouble." He reported to his friends.

"Well, you're not going around with your face like that. Here take this sweater and put up the hood so that no one can see your face." She commanded.

Danny did as she said and put on the sweater and pulling up the hood.

"After you're finished fighting the ghost, go tell your parents, okay?" Sam told him.

"I will." Danny confirmed as he flew off to take care of whatever troublesome ghost had come.

Danny's bright green eyes, no longer hidden beneath the shades, scanned the open sky. Seeing nothing, he searched the ground. Quickly, he spotted a giant ghost snake cornering a terrified citizen. Danny shot downward toward the scene and rammed his body into the snake. He and the snake were shoved into the harsh brick wall.

"Go!" He shouted to the man that the snake was attacking.

The man didn't need telling twice. He ran away as fast as humanly possible, screaming his heart out. Once Danny was sure that the man was out of the way, he got off of the snake. The creature hissed loudly.

"Oh, yeah? Hiss at this!" Danny shouted angrily.

The ghost boy charged up a rather large ecto-blast. It was bigger than he had intended. He shot the powerful blast at the serpent. In an explosion of light, the ghost hit the wall behind it and fell to the ground. Danny took this opportunity to suck it up into the Fenton Thermos.

"Okay, now I just have to find…" The young hybrid was cut off.

"Phantom! Phantom, wait up!" The voice of his mother screamed.

Danny landed on the ground and turned around to face his parents. He kept his head tilted at an angle so that they couldn't see his face. A moment later, the ghost hunter's ran around the corner.

"Phantom, there's something important we have to tell you." She reported.

"Like what?" Danny asked curiously. Did they know what was happening to him.

She showed him a printed out version of the earlier picture. "You see that spot that's glowing brighter than the rest? That's the spot where you were injected with the antidote. We think that there is a possibility that the cure might have some strange effects." Maddie explained.

"Yeah, I kinda figured." Danny Phantom responded, grabbing the hood and pulling it down to reveal his bright green rash, which was now beginning to spread across the right side of his cheek.


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