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Sam had broken down after reliving the story of the accident, feeling horrible and guilty for Danny. While Lei tried to calm her down, she just couldn't help but feel saddened. They had been friends since they were little, and now they were probably on the edge. All those years were thrown away, reduced to emptiness, ended in nothing.

"I… don't deserve to have him as a friend…" Sam sobbed helplessly, curling up into a ball on the floor. It wasn't common for her to cry this badly, but she had a nervous breakdown and couldn't control herself. "He probably hates me!"

"Sam!" Lei said loudly, trying to stop her. "Snap out of it! He's hurt! It's not everyday that your best friend knocks you down into a coma…"

"Still… he HATES me!" She wailed as she continued to cry. "What do I do now!?"

Lei sighed, this wasn't doing any good. She picked up her cell and dialed Jazz's number, hoping that she knew how to help.

"Hello, Jazz? Sam lost control, can you come over here?" She said quickly, trying to ignore the glare that Sam was giving her. "Yeah, in the mansion."

"Lei, it's no use! It's not like he'll suddenly forgive me and we'll be friends again because you're both here!" She snapped angrily, wiping away tears with her hands. "Look, I'll try to get a hold of myself… but…"

She didn't even finish, her face found her pillow and more cries emitted to the air, causing Lei to sit on a chair and sigh while shacking her head. She wasn't the only one going through a hard time, Danny was probably feeling worse.

He was on the bed, quietly in limbo land. Of course it could also be called asleep with his eyes open, daydreaming, or anything around the matter, but Sam once told him that it was limbo land, so he called it that way ever since. His mind was empty and full at the same time, confusing him with no end.

"God Sam, why?" He mumbled with a sigh. "What do I do now?"

"Danny… you awake?" Jazz turned her attention from her magazine to him, noticing his sadness. "What's wrong…?"

He shook his head. "Everything."

"I was waiting for you to wake up, I got to go, but I wanted to tell you first." She said sadly. "Do you want me to stay with you instead?"

"Nah…" He sighed with a faint smile. "Go and rest, I'll be fine here."

She got up from her chair and kissed him in the forehead, feeling awkward since instead of getting scowled at, she got a small smile from him. She said goodbye and left in a hurry to the mansion, she knew that Sam was in horrible condition but couldn't help but get a feeling that she was guilty for all of this.

"Lei, I said that I'm fine!" Sam yelled in her room, throwing a pillow to her cousin who was on a chair across. "I don't need Jazz for anything."

"…right." She answered with a roll of her eyes. "Look, she said that she was on her way. She can help you!"

"I don't need help!" She snapped with rage, letting her head fall on her other pillow hardly. "I just need Danny to forgive me!"

Lei was going to answer, when they heard a knock on the bedroom door. After a while, the door opened, revealing Sam's old butler, Sebastian, with Jazz by his side. Sam hid her head further in the pillow and when Sebastian left, she raised her face with a huge hateful glare.

"Uh… hello to you too." Jazz mumbled sarcastically, sitting down next to her. "Why are you so down?"

"Why do you care!?" She asked angrily, standing up and walking to the other side of the room. "Why aren't you with you're brother when he needs you?"

"Why are you so angry Sam? She just wants to help… we both do!" Lei interrupted softly, trying to make her understand.

Sam looked at them sadly and sighed. "I'm fine. I just need a little time..."

"What happened?" Jazz asked curiously, looking at the mess on her floor.

"Danny and I aren't talking anymore because… because I caused his fall." She admitted painfully.

Jazz gasped and ran to Sam, loosing self-control with such fatal news. "How could you do that to my brother!?!?"

"It was an accident!" She sobbed as the tears returned to her eyes. "I pushed him and he bumped his head! I'm very sorry…"

Jazz grabbed Sam by the shoulders and shook her with rage, throwing her to the wall. "I never want to see you near my brother again! DO YOU UNDERSTAND!?"

Lei gasped and pulled Jazz away from Sam, trying to stop the fight. Sam didn't fight back though; she was too depressed to even defend herself. She deserved it, that much she knew.

"Jazz, go to my house… this has been enough." Lei said firmly, making Jazz turn around to face her.

"ENOUGH!? She put my brother on a COMA!" She yelled with teary eyes. "How can I just go and pretend that nothing happened!?"

"Don't pretend anything, just go. Danny's fine, and that's what matters." Lei sighed sadly, looking at Sam who remained on the floor crying. "I'll be there later."

"Remember what I said!" Jazz yelled to Sam and stomped out of the room angrily, letting the tears she was keeping run freely across her face. "…my baby brother…"

Three ghosts were watching the scene in amazement; two feeling angry at the same time that their plan was starting to fall apart.

"They fought! It's almost Christmas… wait. What's wrong with the spell!?" Skulker raged on his side of the sofa.

"Nothing. All couples fight." Ember said simply, looking at her nails.

"Ember," Desiree sighed. "How are we gonna rule the world if they aren't together!?"

"Wow… you actually said something smart!" Skulker interrupted with a smile. "Uh… she's right though, how are we gonna rule the earth!?"

"The spell was amplified not to long ago, right? Well, it affects all girls, not just the Goth dipstick." She shrugged without a care.

"But he had feelings for her! Things were going fine until now!" Skulker argued. "Who else does he have feelings for!?"

Desiree gasped. "The red huntress girl! He likes her! And more importantly, she likes him back!"

Ember nodded while Skulker smiled. "Exactly."

It was around closing time at the Nasty Burger, where Ulli and Dash were having a good time. They had already drunk 3 chocolate milkshakes each and a burger. Many laughs were filling the restaurant, coming mainly from those two.

"So Ulli, what are you gonna do tomorrow?" Dash asked curiously, calling after Valerie to bring him a fourth shake.

"Hmm… go to school." She smiled.

"No! I mean after school!" He smiled too with a chuckle.

She thought for a while and shrugged. "I don't know, why?"

"Well, I'm having this party tomorrow and I would love to see my little-like sister there." He said while sipping his now received drink.

"I would love to go!" She said with a smile, looking outside the window. "Would you look at that; it's dark already!"

"Yeah, time flies when you're drinking chocolate…"

She laughed and poked his arm, telling him that it was time to go home.

"I can walk you home if you want." Dash offered after paying his tab and hers.

She raised an eyebrow and nodded, wondering why was he being so nice to her all of a sudden. He had always treated her like a sister, so he was always nice, but this was too much. He even opened the door for her!

"Okay, spill the beans. What is it Dash?" She sighed when they were out of the Nasty Burger.

"Erm… what do you mean?" He acted innocent, looking at his shoes and finding them interesting all of a sudden.

"I know you, there's something bothering you and you're trying to ignore it by being nicer to me. You usually did that when you wanted to ask Paulina out." She pointed out, crossing her arms and waiting for an answer.

"It's nothing…" He mumbled. He really didn't know why he was acting so strange. "It's been this way since the fight with that Goth freak. I can't stand her!"

"Hello!? Did you hear what I was telling you?" Ulli asked while pulling his arm to get his attention. He blinked a couple of times and gave her a sheepish grin. "That's a no…"

"I'm sorry, just got spaced out." He said while still smiling.

"I said," she sighed, making sure that he was paying attention this time. "Do you like that girl?"

"What girl?" He asked in confusion.

"Apparently you missed out more than I thought…" She mumbled to herself. "Lei, the one that's always getting me into trouble."

"Why should you care…?" He asked, but not in a rude way, it was more of a curious way. "…no."

Ulli smirked knowingly. "I know you better than that. You like her."

"…No!" He insisted, but the blush that appeared on his face said other wise. "…a little. But don't say anything or I would get kicked out of the A-List for sure! I mean, she's a freak!"

"I thought you still liked my cousin." She asked with a raised eyebrow.

"Oh, no… I got over that. Now I can't get that annoying little good-for-nothing freak out of my head!" He practically yelled, but then gave a nervous laugh.

"Hmmm… nice way to express yourself about her. Is she going to your party?" She asked curiously with a smile that made him embarrassed.

"No. I can't let anyone see me inviting her!" He turned his face to the side making a proud pose. "I know! Why don't you invite her for me?"

"What do I look like, a dating service?" She replied while crossing her arms. "Dash, you want her to go, you ask her yourself."

"But…"

"No buts. You gotta do what you gotta do… and right now it's to take me home, I'm freezing here!" She said, holding a sneeze.

He nodded in defeat and walked her home, thinking in a million ways to get himself out of this problem. Once they were on the doorway, they said goodbye, and he proceeded on his way home.

A couple of minutes later, Ulli was in her room resting on her bed, only staring at her sky blue walls. Her blue and green bed was cold, for it was snowing harshly. She just hoped that Dash got home safe; after all, he was like a brother to her so she was worried. She picked up a small lilac pillow and hugged it, looking at the clock constantly.

"He must be home by now…" She mumbled after a while and browsed for her phone, finding it quite easily. "Hello?"

"Ulli? What's wrong?" Dash asked through the line.

"Nothing, just wanted to know if you made it through the blizzard." She sighed in relief.

"Yeah, it's chilly in here!" He smiled and laughed with a shiver.

"Here too. Well, I just wanted to make sure that you were okay, see ya at school!" She smiled and said her goodbyes. After hanging up, she looked outside the window and only one thought crossed her mind at the time… "No school tomorrow!"

Her thoughts were interrupted by the ring of the phone on her desk, which made her jump slightly. She picked up the phone and took a deep breath.

"Hello? Dash, is it you?" She asked rolling her eyes with a smile.

"No, it's me, Travis," answered one of Dash's friends, an auburn haired boy with pale green eyes that seemed to follow her around lately. "I just wanted to know if you were coming to school tomorrow…"

She smiled and shrugged. "I guess… how did you get my number anyway?"

"Oh, Dash called me and gave it to me. He didn't want to annoy you anymore so he sent me to do it." He answered truthfully and heard her sigh. "Are you okay?"

"What? Oh, yeah, see you at school then!" She answered quickly, and after receiving a small "bye" she hung up, staring blankly at her phone.

At the North Mercy hospital, everything was quiet. Jack and Maddie had left for the mansion to rest, still oblivious to the fact that Sam caused the accident, leaving Jazz and Danny talking.

"So… how long do you have to stay here?" Jazz asked after a few minutes of silence.

He shrugged without much enthusiasm and sighed. "The doctor didn't say, although he did say that I was healing faster than normal."

"That's the advantage of being a halfa." She smiled, trying to lift the mood. "You know… I'm supposed to be at Lei's right now, but… I just want to make sure she doesn't come around."

He looked blankly at her with a confused glare. "What do you have against Lei?"

"Not Lei, Sam."

Danny sighed, guessing that she knew what really happened and decided to change the subject. "Are you going to school tomorrow?"

"Well, if this blizzard clears up I'll go for a while." She shrugged with a sigh.

"I'm glad I don't have to worry about that."

"At least you're mood's better." Jazz pointed out, smiling slightly. "I'm glad."

"Well, I think that…" He started, but got interrupted by a knock on the door. "Come in!"

The door creaked open, revealing a shy Valerie with a small scratch on her face. "Hello…"

"Valerie!" Danny smiled, telling her to come in. Jazz noticed his sudden happiness and told them that she'd better go and eat something or else she might faint. She knew that in Danny's case, a smile wasn't very common and she was glad that someone made him smile, even if that meant that it was his ghost half's number one enemy. As long as she doesn't know, nothing could go wrong… right?


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