Hellbreaker that is a good thing. I did notice that those things were true and that is why Valerie is also there. Kind of a balance of power, if you will indulge me. I also figured that as newbies to the whole ghost thing that they should have to build up their endurance.
"You will die!" the large ghost monster growled as it made a large mallet out of the meat on it's right arm before aiming for the drained pre-teen.
"I hope this works," Danny whispered as he powered up. The thermos began to glow slightly as the half ghost held the container out and toward the immense hulk of meat. "Time to seal you away!" Danny cried out as a beam hit the monster square in the back, the half cooked meats separating from her form. With a cry the ghost tried to reach out for Sam, but the blue light pulled on her as it dragged her into the Fenton Thermos. Click. The lid was on the cylindrical container and Danny was helping Sam stand up.
"Thank god that your parents make such stupid inventions," the Goth stated. Danny nodded. That was sure a coincidence. As the foursome looked around the courtyard to make sure no one had seen them they noticed some commotion in the front.
"There is no ghost!" a familiar voice screamed in annoyance. That's when Jack and Maddie came around the corner of the school with a very ticked off Jazz following them. She was ranting at her parents as they drew closer to the foursome. Danny looked down at the thermos he was holding and just in time shoved it behind his back where Tucker grabbed it. The dark skinned male tucked it into his backpack just as Jack, a tracking device held in his hands, stopped before the group.
There are two ghosts in front of you, the machine droned out in a computerized female voice. You have to be blind not to notice the ghosts in front of you. Maddie grabbed the machine from her husband with a scowl as she looked at the offspring before her.
"Hm. Must still have bugs," she said as she headed away from the group with a very annoyed Jack following close behind.
"Or the kids-" He was cut off as Maddie held up her hand, her eyes never leaving the equipment in her hands.
"Jack, the kids are not ghosts." The pair headed off again toward the Fenton RV as Jazz sighed and followed them to make sure that they left the grounds.
"That was close," Valerie said as the group heaved a sigh in harmony.
"I have the perfect names for you!" Tucker said all of a sudden. The group looked at him in shock. After the day they had been having their friend was only thinking of a name for them?!
"No," Sam said. "I have a name," she said as she pulled out a rather large sticker. It was D made to look like a P was held in the middle. Sam smiled as she handed it to Danny. "Danny Phantom." Tucker groaned. He didn't like that she got to pick the name!
"What about you?" the teal eyed girl inquired. Sam looked thoughtful.
"Sam Phantom," was her response to which Danny shook his head. "What?"
"Sammy Phantom." The girl smiled. That had been his name for her as a child and although she never let anyone use it she would allow him to call her that.
"Okay."
The Phantom Team practiced more frequently over the next week as well as did their homework and chores. Tucker and Valerie became less active in the group as Sam and Danny took to training by themselves. It was the end of the school year after all and they needed to study. The other reason was that Tucker was growing more aggravated helping the ghost teens fight ghosts. He was growing angrier by the day so Valerie insisted that they take some time for themselves since she was sure the pair of half ghosts could handle all the little ghosts that followed the Lunch Lady.
"I am the Box Ghost!" a voice wailed to a sleeping Danny. "Fear me!" he yelled. The Box Ghost was one of the more annoying ghosts that the pair encountered and somehow he always managed to get out of the Ghost Portal. Danny paid him no heed as he curled up tighter in his bed. The blue tinged ghost hated to be ignored so using his powers he levitated the box of inventions out of the lab and threw them on the sleeping teen.
"What the fuck!?" the dark haired male screamed as he sat up. "I don't have time for this!" he growled as he transformed, his hand reaching out for the thermos that he kept under his pillow. The Box Ghost had figured that Danny was the ghost boy and continued to torment him every chance he got. This time though was not a good time as the ghost child had a very important test that would judge whether he passed elementary school. "I won't put you back!" the ghost male yelled as he opened the lid to the container allowing the white-blue light to hit the annoying ghost. With a sigh of relief the half ghost shoved the now closed container under his pillow and closed his eyes just as the clock flickered and the time became seven o'clock.
Down the street a dark haired female tossed in her sleep, a groan escaping her lips.
Sam looked around the dark space as a chill filled the air, her ghost sense breaking out from between her lips. A sound alerted her to the fact that she was not alone.
"Sammmmmm…." it whispered. "Sam. I am coming." Sam looked toward her right and to her left as the voice echoed around her."I will come for you and I will have you bled out at my feet." Sam shuddered as she screamed out to the unknown.
"No! Leave me alone." Laughter echoed around her now.
"You will have no choice. I will have you or the one that fills your heart with pleasure will die in your place. There is only one choice for you. You know what it is."
With a gasp Sam sat up, sweat dripping down from her dark locks as she looked around her in confusion.
"What the fuck?" she whispered to the empty room as she glanced over at her clock. Seven-thirty. Time to get up. Not that she wanted to go back to sleep with that dream still on her mind.
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