Danny Phantom and FOP doesn't belong to me. They belong to Butch Hartman.

"Kimmy, wake up, we're in Dimmsdale!" Jessica shook the teen up. "See, this will be your school." She pointed at a white building. "And there is our house." She stopped in front of a nice house. It had green roof, two floors and white walls.

"I like it." Kimmy climbed out of the car.

A woman in gray suit appeared out of the house. "You are the Liter family?" she asked.

"Yes, we are." Jessica said.

"Here are your keys." The woman said. "This is for front door, this is for garage," she pointed at them. "For basement, for attic, for garden house and finally, for toilet." She said and gave the keys to Jessica. "Welcome home!" she smiled warmly. Kimmy stared at her and was a bit confused. In Amity Park people didn't smile often. But this woman smiled so truthfully that Kimmy caught herself smiling.

"Thank you." Jessica said.

"No problem, if you need help, just call me." The woman handed mom a peace of paper. "By the way, my name's Sidney, but you can call me Sid."

"Thanks, Sid, we sure will." Jessica said and waved to the leaving woman. "People are very friendly here."

"Yes, they are." Kimmy nodded.

Mom unlocked the doors and they went inside. The house still had all furniture in it.

"Where will be my room?" Kimmy asked and sat on the stairs.

"See for yourself." Jessica shrugged and opened the doors. "But first we have to bring all our stuff in, because it is going to rain soon." She looked at the dark clouds.

Kimmy smiled. She got to pick her own room. The boxes were in in no time, and Kimmy went to explore the house while her mom ordered pizza.

In the second floor there were three rooms. One of them was toilet. Kimmy opened one room's doors. It had a desk, a bed and nightstand. Other room had a big bed and two nightstands.

"Mom, I found my room." Kimmy informed Jessica and carried all her boxes to the chosen room.

Mom came and looked at it.

"Please, tell me that I will be able to recolor the walls!" girl pleaded. "This blue color is horrible."

"You can do it." Jessica said and Kimmy jumped around. "But you have to pack out all of your stuff yourself."

"Okay." Girl said. "When the pizza will be here?"

The bell rang. "It seems that now." Jessica said and went downstairs. Kimmy followed. They opened the doors. A boy stood outside in the rain and handed them the pizza box. "Here you go, that will be three fifty nine."

Kimmy gave him the money and she followed Jessica to the kitchen. "No dishes anywhere." Jessica said. "And no cups, no forks and no knives." She opened the box. The smell of warm pizza was so good that they both drooled.

"But how can we cut the pizza then?" Kimmy asked.

Jessica smiled. "Not to worry, I have one knife in my purse." Kimmy stared at her. "What? I packed it just in case."

"Okay…" Kimmy said. "Then cut the pizza already, I'm starving!"

They both took a slice and ate it. "Mmm, this is way better than "Nasty Burger's" pizzas." Kimmy said. "And to think that I would have to work in there." She shivered and took another bite out of her slice.

Her mom laughed and almost choked. "Well, what do you think we could do when the rain stops?"

Kimmy shrugged. "I will repack all my stuff. Maybe we can go to beach then."

"Good idea, I heard that Dimmsdale's beach is very good." Jessica agreed.

They finished the pizza and went to unpack their stuff. "Mom, I think that TV is in the car." Kimmy said. "I will go after it, okay?"

"Isn't it too heavy?" Mom asked. "You could drop it."

"Nah, I will try." Kimmy put on her raincoat and went outside. She opened the truck and grabbed the box. It really was heavy. Kimmy gave up and went inside. "It was too heavy." She said. "But I wanted to watch the cartoons."

"Ha, ha!" Jessica laughed. "I will bring it in later, we haven't got electricity yet."

"Oh, right." Kimmy said while taking the bright yellow coat off. "Then I will go upstairs to my room."

"Okay."

Kimmy went to her room and started to unpack. The clothes, books and toys were all piled up on the floor. Kimmy opened the wardrobe and put her clothes in it and then closed it. She placed her plushes on it and then put her sheets and blankets on the bed. "Almost perfect." She said. She had a carpet but it was in the car and she didn't want to go out there again. Kimmy fell in her bed with her shoes on and sighed. Now I just have to bring here my computer, radio and then the room will be great. She took a book and started to read it.

The rain slowly stopped. The sun shone and birds started to sing. A rainbow appeared in the evening sky. Kimmy opened the window and the wind moved her hair. It smelled like summer.

As she went downstairs, she saw her mom cleaning up the living room. "Please, don't tell me that I have to do the same with my room!"

Mom turned to her. "You do. The Turners called me and told that they will come to us with presents. It is some kind of neibourgh stuff."

"Which ones are the Turners?" Kimmy asked.

"Those with the pink roof." Jessica pointed at the next house. "That house after them belongs to Dinklebergs, and that big, dark house belongs to the dentist, Doctor Wendell."

"Dentist?" Kimmy asked, her eyes widening. She had a paranoic fear from dentists.

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