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I was walking down the sidewalk to Phantom Grill where my dad was just sitting on the table. I took a deep breath and went inside. He looked at me with cocked eyebrows.
"You know the restaurant doesn't open on Saturdays?" Wondered Danny.
"I know that," I said as he sighed.
"What do you want?" Asked Danny.
"Remember when you were telling me about your daughter Lilith? Ben told me that all the babies were evacuated when the ghost alarm went off," I told my dad as I could tell his eyes widened.
"They have ghost alarm?" Shocked Danny.
"Yeah, and they put all the babies evacuated from the building in this list," I showed Dad, "your daughter's name is on here."
Danny took the paper and looked in disbelief. He knew this meant that his daughter was still alive, I was still alive.
"How can this be? Why didn't anyone tell me?" Cried Danny, "but if she was evacuated, then who was with Sam?"
"There was a baby that was missing, I think that was the baby you saw. It wasn't your kid," I said.
"Oh my gosh," whispered Danny as he hid his face in his hands as he then dropped them and looked at me with a shocked look.
"I also did a DNA check, it shows that you're my biological father," I admitted as I gave my dad some pink papers and he looked through them.
Danny stared at me in a disbelief manner and I can see why. He kneeled down to my size and grabbed both my arms looking directly at me. A second later, I could see tears dribbling down his cheeks and then held me close to him as I wrapped my arms around his neck, crying too.
"Daddy," I cried as I felt my cheeks getting wet.
"Oh Lilly," whispered Danny, "I'm so sorry. I should've gone and checked at the hospital."
"You thought I was dead," I said, trying to cheer him up of the guilt, "Mr. Foley said he was once a good friend of yours. He said he tried to tell you, but you wouldn't listen."
"Tucker," whimpered Danny, "I'm such a jerk."
"But you're my jerk," I smiled, hugging tighter as I felt my dad's squeeze, "I love you Dad."
"I love you too Lilith, more then anything," smiled Danny as he kissed the back of my neck, still crying.
I wiped my tears including his and looked at him whose eyes were still red. I could feel my eyes were red too, but it didn't matter.
"You know, if you want me to, I can show you how to defend yourself in case those Guys in White ever come back and chase you again," my dad offered as I grinned.
"Really?!" I shouted excitedly.
"Well . . . sure," shrugged Danny.
"Thanks, you're the best," I smiled as I kissed him on his right cheek, "but I thought you said that you'd only go as far as teaching me how to use them."
"Well . . . I don't like to be a teacher, but since you're my daughter, it's very personal," smiled Danny as he brushed his hand on my cheek.
"Cool," I said.
"You look so much like your mother and act like her. She was a big protester when she was your age," smiled Danny.
"Really?" I smiled.
"Yeah, she was a big time tree hugger," giggled Danny, "she was so stubborn, she never gave up. She'd go to every single ghost hunting mission I went to along with Tucker. It was like a group thing for us to do."
It then dawned on me. Why my dad gave up ghost hunting. It wasn't because he thought things were pointless. It just wasn't the same when my mother wasn't around to hunt ghosts with him. It was like a group thing. Something that him, Mr. Foley, and my mother did together.
"That's why you gave it up," I muttered, "it wasn't the same without my mom around huh?"
Dad looked down and then sighed, "no, it wasn't. Hunting ghosts wasn't just my thing Lilith, it was your mother's thing too."
I nodded and hugged him tightly.
