Author's Note: Ok, so I made time to write this. And again, I have exams in about a week.

Just a side note: In my mind, ghosts can eat. They just don't need to. That is all.

Disclaimer: Sigh. Must I repeat this?


"What are you doing here?" Sam asked Wulf.

"Walker estas post mi kaj deziri al meti mi dorso en malliberejo," he told her.

"Walker's after you? Again?"

"Jes. Denove," Wulf agreed.

Sam glanced at her clock, which read 2:30am. "Why did you come to my house?"

"Via domo estas granda, Danny's gepatroj cxasi brando kaj mi fari ne memori kie Tucker logxi."

Knowing that this meant Your house is big, Danny's parents hunt ghosts and I do not remember where Tucker lives, Sam replied, "Well, you might not have known this, but Danny saved the world, yours and mine, from a giant asteroid-"

Wulf interrupted. "Mi scii; mi helpi li."

"You were there? Cool, I didn't see you. Anyways, after that, he was able to reveal his secret to the world and his parents accepted his ghost half. They're no longer ghost hunters now that they know not all ghosts are evil."

"Mi fari ne simila tio simpla kaj standard ideo tio oni kredi estas vera por every feo."

"I hate that stereotype too, especially since I'm going to be a ghost soon. Well, half ghost." Wulf's face showed his surprise. "Long story, I'll tell it to you later. So... do you want to talk to Danny now, or...?" She trailed off.

"Ne nun. Mi estas laca de elturnigxi Walker," Wulf replied.

Sam nodded. "Hold on. I'll get you a bed since you're staying the night." She got up and walked to the other side of her room. Next to her light switches (yes, the plural) was a button. She pressed it, and a bed frame folded out of a wall. On the bed frame was a soft mattress complete with black and purple sheets and matching plump pillows. Sam shook her head. Although being rich had its advantages, such as right now, it was a little over the top. "There you go. Enjoy."

Wulf went over to it. Jumping on it, he turned in circles three times before lying down. "Danki vi," he said before falling sound asleep.

Sam smiled. "You're welcome." She got back into bed and fell back asleep, Danny on her mind.


A few hours later, Danny woke up. Climbing out of bed carefully so a not to wake his sister, he headed over to his dresser. He chose his regular outfit of jeans and a white T-shirt then went to the bathroom to change into them. Entering his room again, he couldn't shake the feeling that something had happened last night. He grabbed a pen and paper, leaving a note to Dani telling her where he was going. Placing it on the table beside his bed, he transformed into Danny Phantom and phased outside. This set off a frenzy in the few reporters that were still stationed outside his front door. He sighed. Turning invisible, he set off for Sam's house, somehow knowing that going there would shake the nagging feeling.

Meanwhile, Sam was beginning to awake. She lay there, staring at the ceiling and just enjoying the feel of her bed. She looked over at Wulf, who was storing lightly. She half frowned, wondering what he had gone through this time. Cuts and bruises were on his arms and paws as well as a few on his torso. At least the portal is still closed and Walker is trapped in the Ghost Zone, she thought.

Sam was deciding whether or not to call Danny right at that moment, when she heard a tapping on her window. Since she had left the curtains open, Sam could clearly see Danny outside. She motioned for him to enter and he phased into her room. He looked around, first at Wulf and then at her.

"Should I tell your parents I'm here?" he asked.

Sam shook her head. "No point. They left to visit some of their friends earlier this morning. Some kind of school reunion. So what brought you here?"

Sudden confusion flashed across Danny's face. "I'm not sure exactly. I just... felt that something was up." For some reason, this made Sam remember the dream she'd had the previous night. But she pushed it out of her mind. Or at least she tried to.

Sam looked again at Wulf. "Should we wake him up now?"

Danny followed her gaze with his eyes. "Nah. Looks like he needs the rest. Has he told you what happened to him?"

"All I know is that Walker's the cause."

Danny frowned. "Not surprising. At least he's safe in our world." Danny abruptly scanned the room. "Did he close up the portal he used to get here?"

Sam looked around as well. "I guess so. I didn't see anything and he probably learned last time that portals are better left closed."

"Did he open the portal right into your room?"

She nodded. "He woke me up at around 2:30 this morning."

At that moment, Danny's stomach growled. He stared at it like it was the most fascinating thing he'd ever seen.

"Sounds like you're hungry," Sam said, laughing.

Danny shrugged, and replied, "I didn't eat breakfast yet."

Sam reached out and took his hand. "Come on." She pulled him towards her bedroom door. Danny caught on and intangibly flew them to the kitchen.

Once they arrived there, Sam went and opened the pantry door. It was as big as one of those overly dramatic walk-in-closets you see in movies about shopaholics. There were all types of foods to choose from; foreign, microwavable, fresh, canned and more. You name it, it was there. Or it was in one of the four fridges which were also there.

"So... what do you want to eat?" she asked.

"You could feed five armies with all this food!"

"I know. My mom insists on keeping this much. Something about unexpected visitors." Sam shook her head at her mom's logic. "Although, it makes me wonder how many she's expecting."

Danny walked into the pantry. Once he reached its back wall, he turned around to look at his girlfriend. "You're only a tiny speck in the distance!" he called.

Sam rolled her eyes. "Very funny. Just choose something." She herself went to a freezer and chose a frozen TV dinner. Ultra-Recyclo Vegetarian, of course.

Danny continued to scan the shelves, looking for something simple. Which was pretty much impossible. He finally located the cereal, but even that had thousands of choices. Half of the box labels were unreadable due to the fact that they were written in different languages. Grabbing the closest one (which was Cheerios), he walked out and tried to find milk. While Sam was over by a microwave, he set the cereal box down on an island and wandered over to the fridges. He looked into all four and found the one that contained the various selection of milk. Danny made sure he didn't grab a carton of soy milk and set the one he chose down next to his cereal selection. Now for a bowl and spoon, he thought.

Danny felt like he had spent five minutes hunting for what he needed, when Sam asked, "Need some help?"

"How is it that I can fight ghosts no problem but this of all things is impossible?"

Sam laughed and opened a cupboard and a drawer. Inside the cupboard were many bowls and the drawer contained hundreds of spoons. She gestured to them like a game show host.

"Thanks." He grabbed one of each and poured some cereal and milk into the bowl. He followed Sam into the dining room and sat across the table from her. The two had been eating and talking about nothing in particular, when they heard a loud sniffing noise, followed by the appearance of Wulf.

"Mi fondi vi! Via domo estas tre vasta!" Wulf said to Sam.

"I know. I always get lost in her house," Danny said.

Wulf's face lit up as he noticed Danny. "Mia amiko!" He ran over to Danny and licked his face.

Danny grinned. "Hey amiko. Want some food?" he asked in Esperanto. Wulf nodded. Danny turned to Sam. "Can you help him? I still don't get your kitchen's set up."

Sam rolled her eyes but complied and stood up. "Veni kun mi," she told the ghost wolf. He did, and he came back a few minutes later with a t-bone steak. Sam sat back down and made a face. It was evident that she had reluctantly helped Wulf prepare it.

Danny and Sam had finished eating by now. Wulf gulped down his food and looked at his friends. "So, what happened?" Danny asked.

In Esperanto, Wulf told them that Walker was determined to catch him. Wulf had managed to get far enough away to slash a portal- which yes, he had closed."

"I don't think Walker's ever going to give up," Sam said, sighing.

"Sama," Wulf agreed.

"It's highly unlikely. At least you unable to get over here, Wulf," Danny said.

They were all silent for a moment, thinking. Well, Danny and Sam were thinking; Wulf was sniffing around, pretty much zoned out. The silence was broken by Sam. "When are we going to deal with Walker? Before or after the portal's fixed?"

"Definitely after. It'll be better if we have another half ghost on our side. And with that in mind, we're going to need some time to discover all your powers. There's no way I'm letting you go into a fight unprepared."

Sam smiled at his protectiveness. It was nice to be reminded of how much he cared for her. "I respect that. How far along is the portal?"

"No clue. I woke up and came here. I haven't done anything else. But we can find out right now."

"Sure," Sam said, standing up. Danny picked her up and cradled her in his arms. "You know, I'm going to miss flying like this."

Danny chuckled. "Me too." He turned to Wulf and said, "Follow me." He then set off for his house.


Author's Note: I love writing about Sam's mega-rich status. It's pretty awesome.

I will update as soon as possible. But Chapter 12 might not be out for a couple of weeks. Sorry, exams are not fun.

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