It is now time for the next chapter. I know you guys are wanting action and there will be action. Right now, the story is just starting and I haven't gone through Dani's first day of school yet. Review please!
Dani made it to her date and watched a movie with her beau and her two best friends. The four of them enjoyed the date and the movie. They talked, after the movie was over, outside the movie theater.
"That was so golden, I must say," Harold grinned.
"Folklore is the best kind of movie ever," Jim believed.
"I will agree with you there, Jim," I agreed.
"High School rules," Jody said.
"You know it," I grinned.
"How 'bout we go over to ya house, sugar?" Jody asked Harold romantically.
"Duh! I guess you guys best be going," Harold said.
"Yeah. We have work. At least we all had fun," I grinned.
"Yeah huh," Jody agreed. "I'll see ya'll tomorrow."
Harold and Jody left after that and Jim and I were alone. I smiled and started messing with Jim's collar.
"Well, now that we're alone. You know what that means," I smiled romantically.
"Yep," Jim agreed. "We got the whole patrol to ourselves. I'll change into my suit."
Jim took off his buttoned up shirt, which was replaced with a white tux and a black tie. He also took off his blue jeans, which was replaced with white clean pants and black boots. To make the outfit more visible, Jim got out black sunglasses and put it on his face. I changed into my ghost form before smacking Jim's lips with my lips.
There were couples near the movie theater who were watching Jim and I making out with shocking expressions. Our lips moving in different directions and Jim's arms around my waist. I wanted Jim to hold me closer until I could feel every part of his muscular body. We giggled after our kiss before kissing once more.
"I think we need to patrol before Dad kills me," Jim smirked before I giggled again. I flew in the air while Jim followed me in his motorcycle.
"Whoa, that is so going on the internet!" Mikey, a geek from school, grinned. "Everyone's gonna wanna see this!"
Meanwhile, Jim drove off on the streets. I was above him looking at different directions. I started remembering about Danny. I was supposed to talk with him during patrol. I was able to spot him from a curtain distance. I grinned and waved at Danny. He came over toward me.
"Dani, there you are I..." Danny said before spotting Jim bellow us on his motorcycle. "What's he doing here?"
"It's my nightly patrol dude. Dad sent me to patrol Amity Park since I'm more familiar with the city," Jim explained.
"He's not like the other bawled agents. Agent 47 knows there are good and evil ghosts," I assured Danny.
"There's one downtown, you think you two can check that one?" Jim asked Danny and I.
"On it!" I replied before facing Danny. "Come on."
"So, you know this Jim guy is the Chief's son?" Danny asked.
"I've known it for two years," I answered. "How did you know?"
"I watch the News. The chief announced that his son Jim White would patrol Amity Park and that Jim was a strong and skilled ghost hunter. That sent an alarm and an annoyance," Danny explained.
"Well, like I said, Jim is not like the other Guys in White agents. The story is complicated," I told Danny.
"Bore me," Danny demanded. We were downtown by this time and our senses went off. "After we fight this one."
The ghost was a huge ghost snake the size of Texas. I went down and shot a ghost ray at the snake. The snake went crashing against a tree. Danny took the snake by the tail and whacked the animal against a pole. That weakened the snake enough for me to suck it in the thermos. I showed a huge smirk.
"I first met Jim in middle school. We were twelve and he was a trainee during the time. When Jim became an officer, he had to move to a Guys in White training school for two years. We did talk on the phone once and a while. He was always my bestest closest friend," I explained to my cousin.
"And now you're his squeeze? Sometimes I wonder if you really are like me," Danny said.
"What do you mean?"
"You're type of guys match with my type of girls. Black hair, mysterious face, close friend, hunts ghosts, and is extremely athletic. The only thing you're missing is the nervousness. I couldn't ask Sam on a date for almost a whole year," Danny explained.
"That's because girls mature faster than boys."
Danny rolled his eyes while we traveled a circuit around Amity Park. It was a moment before we met Jim again. He was fighting Ember who was stuck to the wall of the Nasty Burger in a net. She couldn't get herself out. I smirked and put my hand on Jim's shoulder before Jim gave me a showoff smile. Danny observed Ember's capture.
"Impressive. What are you going to do with her?" Danny asked.
"Put her inside the Ghost Zone. There's nothing much we can do with this one," Jim shrugged. Danny nodded and let Jim capture Ember inside a PDA like device. "That's the third ghost I've caught so far. That woman is one crazy ghost lady."
"You're telling me," I agreed.
"Although, I think you're more crazy," Jim teased before I punched him on the shoulder. "Ow."
"Are there anymore ghosts in that tracking device you have there?" Danny asked.
"There are two ghosts around the school area," Jim replied before I gave Danny a signal to go.
"We're on it," Danny said before he and I took off.
The two ghosts we saw were Johnny and Kittie of coarse. They were riding on the motorcycle around the school area arguing about Johnny's love for his bike. I didn't really care and I doubt if Danny did either.
"Common Kitten, you know I love you more than life," Johnny promised.
"And I'm sure you love your bike more than life too," Kittie glared.
"Yeah but..."
"You are so full of yourself, Johnny!"
"Interesting couple," I said sarcastically.
"I'm out Johnny!" Kittie yelled before flying away.
"Kittie!" Johnny called. "Man, girls are so..."
"Johnny, if you and Kittie don't get out, I'll gladly put you inside a thermos," Danny threatened Johnny.
"Look, I have done nothing wrong," Johnny glared.
"Sure and I'm sure your shadow hasn't done anything wrong either," I said sarcastically.
"Shadow, get them!" Johnny ordered his shadow, who attacked my cousin. I focused on Kittie since she could use her kissing power to make Danny disappear.
"Hey Kit! It would be nice if you got out!" I told Kittie.
"Why? I didn't do anything wrong," Kittie glared before I shot an ecto blast, which she dodged.
Kittie flew after me and gave me a punch square on the nose. I took her fist and swung the girl right against a bolder. I was able to suck that girl into the thermos before getting to Johnny, who was fighting Danny. From what I could tell, Danny had also caught Johnny since my cousin had closed the thermos cap.
"I caught Kittie," I informed Danny.
"Good. Looks like we got ourselves covered," Danny said. I showed a smirk.
After the patrol, I returned home. I saw Jim Preston snoring on the couch and drooling. I filled a glass of water and poured it on sleepy head before he jerked up. Jim shot me a glare. He never liked it when I woke him up from his beauty sleep.
"I hope you haven't been staying up till midnight again," I glared.
"I can do what I want!" Jim argued.
"Jim, you're in college now and you have to work two full time jobs. I mean we can't just lay around all day anymore."
"I have a day off today. I'm just using the time to catch up on some Z's."
"Yeah, while I'm kicking my butt out there to keep this town safe!"
"You don't have to rub it in. The only reason I'm working two full time jobs is because you have to also work two jobs. Playing Dani Phantom and working at a fast food dump. I, on the other hand, actually work at a more convenient job."
"Which is why it's my job to wake you up every time you laze around. Mary isn't here anymore since..."
"I KNOW! I KNOW!" Jim shouted at me with a deep glare before changing it to a sad expression. "Since the cancer."
Jim and I gave sad glances before hearing Kenny and Lenny walk down the steps. The twins were now eleven years old and they looked at us with worried glances. I smiled at them before giving the twins a group hug. The four of us had grown into a family and now Mary was the only person missing in our lives. Jim Preston had custody papers on me and the twins. Despite this, I still acted more like a mother to the twins since Mary's death from heart cancer. It was heartbreaking for all of us.
I would continually feel envy toward Danny, because he didn't have to work to make money to put a roof over his head like Jim and I did. Jim worked two full time jobs and I worked a part time since I was too young to do full time. My life sucked to the core. I couldn't think of a person's life that was worse than mine except the life of a bum or a homeless person. At least we weren't homeless. The most important thing was that the four of us were together and nothing could keep us apart.
