Here's the next chapter. I really like how I did Jazz's speech from the last chapter. I seriously do. Review please!!

Jazz smiled with pride. She was proud of herself for standing up for her little brother who needed her help. She took his head gently and laid it on the couch to let him sleep for a while and kissed on top of his head as you see a smile curve on Danny's face. She went to the kitchen and started cooking some food for her and Danny so he'd get some food in his stomach. She felt sorry he had to put up with Valerie's stupid stuff. She just couldn't stand seeing her brother being treated like dirt by Valerie. Mostly, she was sick of Valerie getting in the way of his and Sam's relationship. She got some coffee and food ready as she heard footsteps from her mother who had just woke up.

"Hey hon, did Valerie get up on the wrong side of the bed?" Asked Maddie.

"Not exactly," said Jazz, "she's just pist because Danny was sleeping on our couch."

"Danny? But isn't he dead?" Shocked Maddie.

"Yes and I was talking about Danny Phantom," told Jazz as Maddie gasped.

"That ghost boy is on our couch?" Shocked Maddie.

"He couldn't sleep last night so I stayed with him and we dozed off," told Jazz.

"I'm not sure about this Jazz, that ghost boy has been nothing but trouble," glared Maddie.

"But he's still dealing with alot. My little brother was very close to him and not to mention he's dealing with hormones, which is always a problem for every teenage boy ghost or human. Can you at least have the heart to help him?" Asked Jazz.

"You do have a point. Why did I have to have a daughter with a heart for everyone including ghosts?" Smiled Maddie as she hugged her daughter.

"You have to thank Danny for that. He always told me, Sam, and Tucker that not all ghosts were evil," said Jazz.

"Danny had a heart of gold," smiled Maddie.

"He sure did," said a voice that came from outside the kitchen who was non other than Danny as he yawned.

"Danny Phantom, I see you're up," smiled Jazz.

"Thanks for defending me," smiled Danny.

"You were supposed to be sleeping," smirked Jazz.

"Valerie may have woken me up," shrugged Danny as he sat down and Jazz served him some breakfast.

"Don't worry about her Danny," smiled Jazz as Danny returned it.

"Yeah, I'm sure my son wouldn't want that," said Maddie.

"So you do believe me," smiled Danny.

"I believe anything my daughter says and she says you were close to my son," smiled Maddie.

"I can see that," smiled Danny as he started eating his food.

"Hey Maddie . . . what's the ghost boy doing here?" Asked Jack.

"He couldn't sleep last night and dozed off on our couch," explained Maddie, "Jazz was with him."

"No wonder Valerie looks like she slept on the wrong side of the bed," thought Jack.

"Dad, I know you don't like Danny Phantom much, but can he stay for a while? He's dealing with alot lately and needs some therapy," asked Jazz.

"Fine, he can stay," said Jack, "but ghost, don't think this means I won't be keeping an eye on you. If you hurt my daughter or do anything funny, I'll . . ."

"I know, I know, you'll rip me apart molecule by molecule," annoyed Danny.

"Do I really say that alot?" Asked Jack.

"Dude, you have it on your refrigerator," pointed Danny to the sign that read "Jack will rip a ghost apart molecule by molecule."

"It's not that hard Dad," annoyed Jazz.

"Now, I have a question," said Danny.

"What's that?" Asked Jack.

"Do you have fifteen bucks?" Asked Danny.

"For what?" Glared Jack.

"Uh . . . flowers," answered Danny as Jack's eyebrows cocked and Maddie smiled.

"Here's some money," said Maddie as Danny smiled, took the money, and left fazing through the wall.

"Why would he want to buy flowers for?" Asked Jack.

"I think there's a curtain girl he's trying to impress," smiled Jazz with her arms crossed.