Just to be clear, I am a Christian myself, so Danny's opinions are not my own, at least not completely, it's just a joke, you will understand once you get there what I'm talking about.

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Danny opened his eyes when it suddenly got colder. He came face-to-face with the night sky and smiled as the wind blew his hair into his eyes, his eyelids drooping as he relaxed. Flying had always calmed him and now that he'd been through a kind of Hell he was even more grateful for the cold air.

But Danny couldn't ignore the pain he was still in, his ghost-half could fix most of the damage but not all of it and for a human there would be other complications. There was no helping it, he had to go into the Ghost Zone. Frostbite would be glad to help him, not that Danny often asked him for help since he still felt awkward being called "Great One" by the yeti ghost. Not to mention the shrine. He was still a little creeped out by it.

But besides the damage the electricity had caused he could also feel something else wrong with him. His lungs burned when he breathed and he had a feeling it was because of whatever that crazy doctor had used to knock him out.

"How'd- how'd you find me?" Danny pressed out, though he wasn't sure if it had come out loud enough.

"Xanatos narrowed down a few places after Owen found an Illuminati pin in your apartment." Goliath said to the young man in his arms

Danny opened his eyes to look at the gargoyle incredulously before sighing and muttering "I owe Tucker five bucks."

The two gargoyles looked at him strangely before they faltered in the air when a bolt of electricity was shot at them. They landed on a roof and came face-to-face with strange people wearing gray suits with a black circle on their chests, inside the circle was what looked like a yellow cross but was actually supposed to be a hammer, with a yellow circle encircling the symbol. They were armed with large hammers that were crackling with electricity, these had to be the source of the disturbance.

"Damn Christians, always against anything that is remotely resembling something against the Bible." Danny grumbled after spotting them.

Of course, these weren't Christians, they were Quarrymen and the Gargoyles were already acquainted with them. Goliath set Danny on the ground as he and Hudson got ready to fight, they wouldn't be able to fly away with so many people shooting at them. Danny just sat and leaned against the edge of the roof, hoping that reinforcements would arrive because he doubted Hudson and Goliath could take out ten guys on their own. He didn't notice that his locket had opened itself.

As Goliath and Hudson battled the racist idiots Danny's head swam, the sight of movement was not welcome at the moment. This is worse than the Dalv incident. He thought, as he remembered that time Vlad had gotten him and his mom to land in that forest and sent mutant ghosts after him after locking his powers. He had no idea what the man had been thinking because those ghosts looked like they wanted to eat him. At the sound of electricity he looked up and saw a bold heading straight for him. He raised his arms, causing his locket's chain to get caught in his sleeve and fling up the partly open locket, the movement opened the locket completely just in time to intercept the bolt of electricity and fling it back at the fighting people. The bolt struck one of the hooded weirdoes, causing him to fall to the ground and drop his hammer.

Danny found strength from somewhere to stand up and pick up the hammer. He could feel his core pulsing, like it often had when he'd been saving Amity Park. Danny activated the electricity in the hammer and hit one of the Quarrymen. When the other fighters heard the noise they turned to look at him.

Danny twirled the hammer around with one hand "Come at me." he said and made the universal finger motion for 'come here' as he stared them down.

After that incident Danny crashed completely. Luckily they made it back to the castle without anything else happening. Danny didn't open his eyes when he felt Goliath landing but he did turn his head in acknowledgment of Alexander's crying. The fact that he didn't do anything else when hearing it told both Owen and David just how drained the man was.

"Danny?" David asked when he was at the man's side, but received no recognition or reaction form him "What happened to him, Goliath?"

Danny could barely hear what was said but after some fighting he could get his eyes barely open, so little that everything was slightly blurry and you wouldn't notice his eyes were open unless you were paying attention. He looked around as much as he could without actually moving until he spotted his jacket in Mr. Xanatos' hand.

"...coat..." he whispered, barely making a sound, yet somehow his boss heard him, once the red leather jacket was handed to him he noticed that they were inside and he was in a bed, he had no idea when that had happened. He weakly searched the pockets of the jacket, looking for something he'd received from his furry friend Wulf. He finally got his hands on the green, metallic tube that was a whistle. He pulled it out and held it up for a moment to make sure it was actually the whistle from Wulf and not some random tube.

"What is that?" Xanatos asked.

"It looks like a dog whistle." Danny heard the voice of who he thought was Lexington but couldn't be sure.

"... close... it's from... a friend... he said I... could call... him with it..." Danny explained slowly as his vision swam out of focus and he brought the whistle to his lips.

"Why do you need to call him?" Xanatos asked.

"Damage... too great... for human medicine..." was the explanation he got before Danny blew into the whistle, channeling some of his ectoplasm into it, which made it glow green as a haunting howl came from the thing.

He'd closed his eyes so that they wouldn't see them glow green, he could explain the whistle's glowing with the fact that it was a ghostly artifact, but explaining why his eyes glowed was a different thing entirely.

When he heard the sound of ripping that accompanied the tearing of ghost portals, he stopped blowing and opened his eyes to the sight of one of Wulf's portals. Not long after, the black bipedal wolf-man leaped through and sniffed the air. When Danny waved at him weakly he perked up.

"Friend." Wulf said in Esperanto.

"Hi Wulf... you wouldn't mind... taking me to the Far Frozen... would ya? I'm... kinda... not able to... move that much... at the moment." Danny asked him, talking slowly with a lot of pauses.

"I have never heard this language before, what is he saying?" Goliath asked anyone.

Lexington was the one that answered him "It's Esperanto, Danny's asking Wulf to take him to some place called Far Frozen, I've never heard of it before, though." Lexington said, turning to look at their host, wondering if he knew of it.

Xanatos had, in fact, heard of it "Danny mentioned it once, it's where Yeti ghosts live in the Ghost Zone. I guess they can help him though I have no idea how."

Owen meanwhile had not taken his eyes off the ghost wearing a green hoodie that was standing by Danny, though he did nudge Xanatos when Wulf picked Danny up and opened a new portal from which a cold breeze entered the room.

"Danny!" Xanatos called, stepping forward and resisting the urge to stretch his hand out to stop him from leaving, though he couldn't keep the slight panic he felt out of his voice "When- ah, when will you be back?" he asked, trying to keep on his businessman mask.

Danny looked at him, barely coherent "Dunno... the Far Frozen have... good doctors... I'll be back... soon enough."

Goliath stepped forward "Let some of us come with you."

Danny shook his head "Stone sleep... no sun... too many... unknown... variables..."

Before anyone could say anything else, Wulf stepped through the portal, closing it behind him.

After a brief silence, Xanatos spoke up "Well, that was certainly interesting."

"Where did he go?" Goliath asked.

Xanatos turned to look at him and the other Gargoyles "I assume Wulf took him to the Ghost Zone, and it's probably for the better that you didn't go. From what I understand, the Ghost Zone does not possess a climate or a sun for that matter, I have no idea how that would affect your stone sleep. There is also apparently no ground, which means I don't know if you would be able to actually go anywhere, since there's no ground to walk on and no wind-currents to ride on. You would basically be stuck floating in one place." Xanatos finished before he turned around and left the room "Now, since we know Danny is safe, we can go back to normal activities."

Lexington eyed the door once it closed "You'd think he'd be a little more worried." he said.

Owen pushed up his glasses "Mr. Xanatos has never been good at expressing emotions, so don't judge too harshly."

No one saw the red eyes looking at them from the shadows as the weakened ghost that had managed to sneak in due to it's low power-level went after the millionaire.

Who's the malevolent ghost, you ask? Well... I'll give you a hint. Emotions. Has a true form with red eyes. Can blend in with shadows. You do the math.