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Dash and Tucker wandered the Ghost Zone in a desperate attempt to find an exit. Dash visibly shivered at the color scheme. The eerie green sky made his skin craw. He was never into girly colors, but he would defiantly take pink over the green that surrounded the floating doors.
There would be a price to pay in the after life when Walker actually did have a handle on their fates.
The quarterback felt his heart drop as he saw Ember floating away with her guitar. She was a ghost. Everyone was. Who was she before she was Ember? The question lingered a moment before he finally noticed that Tucker was gone.
He caught up to the techno geek. "How long until we get out of this place?" Dash asked trying to hold on to his composure as he finally let the realization of being in a world of ghost settle over his mind.
"We'll get out as soon as we find one of three types of portals." Tucker said.
"Three types?" Dash asked.
"Human made. Ghost made. And naturally accruing." Tucker said counting off his fingers.
"Ghost can make portals?" Dash asked barley even recognizing what a portal was.
"As far as we've seen, very few." Tucker answered honestly.
Dash tried to bite his lip to keep it from quivering. "Who can?" He asked.
"Wulf. Probably Box Ghost because of how many times he's escaped, or maybe he just found a naturally accruing one." Tucker said rubbing hid chin thinking.
"Anyone else?" Dash asked as his voice shook. This wasn't right. Ghost and humans should be separate, but then where did Danny belong?
"Maybe. There are so many ghost in the ghost zone it is impossible to tell who can move between realms." Tucker said using his arms spread as a sign as to how vast to worlds really were.
"Realms?" Dash asked as he began to feel tired. How was the techno geek still going? Had months of helping to save the world really have that much affect on a nerd?
"Well they are more than worlds. Each door is a world in and of itself. The portals travel through time and space." Tucker said looking at the sky instead of Dash.
"Woah." Dash said. The worlds were connected and probably could never be separated.
"We're here!" Tucker said.
Where 'here' was Dash wasn't exactly sure.
"This one is man made, but it is our best chance. There isn't exactly anything we can eat here. Ghost don't keep food since they don't need it. Same for toilets." Tucker said. He put his face and thermos through the portal. He stepped through as Dash stood in shock. He weighed his chances of finding another portal before he died of hunger and stayed there forever. He stepped through, hoping it wouldn't rearrange his organs.
"Woah." Dash said as his eye focused on a lab that was still under construction. With a computer on a rather large desk. That wasn't the shocking part. The screen saver was Danny's mom.
