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Kersche: Yeah yeah whatever...let's get going with the third chapter shall we?
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Rain pelted down mercilessly against Sam and Tucker's skin as they walked through the town, trying to find their invisible friend. So far, no luck whatsoever...they looked everywhere that he could be, or would want to be in his state.
"Um...Sam...How are we going to find a ghost if he's invisible!?" Tucker was now getting mad, and he was soaked through his clothes and his shoes were full of water. His hair was pasted to his head and his hat was flopping over. He wasn't too happy about the fact of being in the rain. Danny is his best friend, and he will do anything to get him back, but they had been searching for hours.
"We'll find him. I swiped this while we were in his house." She held up a small device that was black with a greenish glowing screen. Tucker snatched it from her quickly and looked it over, carefully tracing his finger over each button and switch.
"Okay...what is it?" He asked. Sam rolled her eyes.
"It's a ghost finder...it will make the ghost appear on the screen, even though you can't see it right in front of you." Tucker's frown went into a wide smile, and he had a sudden burst of energy. It was as if he had one too many chocolate bars...
"Let's go and find Danny!" He shoved his index finger into the air triumphantly, and Sam rolled her eyes again and continued walking, knowing he'll figure out she was ahead of him already. He looked around and noticed her halfway across the street, and put his hand down and started running to catch up to her.
Danny remained in the park, knowing that this must not be a popular place to be, seeing as not many people were there. He also knew that Sam and Tucker wouldn't come this far to look for him, because this wasn't a well known place. But he was lonely, and for some reason cold. He looked around aimlessly, observing all the people in the park at the time. An old lady sat on a bench not too far away from him, feeding the pidgeons. A man was walking down the sidewalk reading a newspaper without a care in the world.
"I wish I was human again...I miss Tucker...and..Sam." At the hearing of the name Sam, he looked down sadly and tried to hold back the tears that were stinging at the back of his eyes. He missed them both already, and it hadn't been that long. If he was human, he would be back at his house with Sam and Tucker, probably planning out their ghost hunting or playing a game or studying for school. And now...he was completely invisible. No one saw him, and no one cared. They didn't know he existed at all. He looked up into the black forbidden-looking sky, and then looked toward a grove of trees. Sighing heavily, he made his way down the sidewalk...alone.
"DANNY!" Sam and Tucker screamed loudly, their voices echoing throughout the alleyways and into the parks nearby...no response. Sam held out the piece of equipment, scanning back and forth in front of her. Still no signs of him, and it was getting late.
"We've looked everywhere!" Sam said, getting ready to cry. She held them back though...she didn't want to cry in front of Tucker. At least not right now. Then Tucker gasped, which scared Sam.
"What if...what if we made you a ghost! You could fly around and search for him! And a ghost should be able to see another ghost!" Tucker said, a smile creeping across his face. Sam's eyes widened. It was just crazy enough to work.
"Come on then!" She said hurriedly, and grabbing Tuckers arm, she dragged him back to the Fenton house. She burst through the door and headed downstairs towards the lab where Danny's parents worked on their ghost finding items and such.
She looked around for the machine that changed you into a ghost (A/N: I know they don't have a human-to-ghost changer, but this is just for this story!), and when she found it, she felt her heart jump. She was finally going to be able to find Danny and see what it is like to fly around above the town. She picked up the device and threw it to Tucker, who was adjusting the knobs on it, trying to set the amount of time to be a ghost.
"How about...2 hours?" He asked, and Sam nodded fervently. She was anxious to find him, and she wanted to change now and get out there. He turned a few more knobs and pressed several more buttons, then looked up at Sam.
"Are you ready?" She nodded again, and he aimed it at her...and pressed the button. A flash of blue and green light filtrated throughout the lab, and then everything went white.
"Sam?...Sam where are you? Are you okay?" Tucker's black outline could be seen through the light, and then everything went back to normal. Tucker smiled happily, noticing that Sam had white hair, glowing blue eyes, and a blue and black ghost outfit. She smirked and walked over to him.
"It actually worked! Tuck you are a genius!" Sam hugged him, turned invisible, and flew into the air, looking down at the awestruck boy.
"I'll be back in no time..." She said, and with that, she flew through the roof and appeared above the city. She could see everything...all the way to the end of the town. It was breathtaking, and she really enjoyed this feeling of being higher than everyone else. She shook her head violently, realizing that she had to find Danny now.
She zoomed off and went past all of the places that they had already looked, and went to the other side of the city. She searched high and low, looking in between buildings and in them. She was determined to find him, even if it took all day..or all two hours that Tucker had given her to find him.
Finally, after doing an extensive search, she finally landed in the middle of a park. It was quite empty, and it was very quiet. Nothing but the chirping and cooing of pidgeons and other birds. She looked around, and then she got a glimpse of a glowing figure in the distance. They were walking through the trees, but the only one she knew that glowed was Danny. Her heart leapt for joy as she flew over and peered through the trees.
"Danny?" She asked boldly, only for something to jump out and attack her.
"Ahhhh! Help me!" She screamed. Danny could hear the voice...and he recognized it immediately.
"Sam!" He muttered to himself as he flew around the park to find her....and he saw something he didn't really want to see...
Katzchen: Hehehe! Another cliffie! Sorry, but I have exams, and I can't write too long of a chapter this time!
Kersche: We hope you enjoyed it anyway though, and maybe the cliffie will keep your interest in the story? Hehehe....
Katzchen: Well, review and tell me what you think! Next chapter will be up as soon as possible!
Katzchen: I helped too!
Kersche: Yeah yeah whatever...let's get going with the third chapter shall we?
Katzchen: Why I...okay fine.
Kersche: Hehehe I thought so. Here it is guys! Again, please review! Flames will be used for roasting my marshmellows!
Rain pelted down mercilessly against Sam and Tucker's skin as they walked through the town, trying to find their invisible friend. So far, no luck whatsoever...they looked everywhere that he could be, or would want to be in his state.
"Um...Sam...How are we going to find a ghost if he's invisible!?" Tucker was now getting mad, and he was soaked through his clothes and his shoes were full of water. His hair was pasted to his head and his hat was flopping over. He wasn't too happy about the fact of being in the rain. Danny is his best friend, and he will do anything to get him back, but they had been searching for hours.
"We'll find him. I swiped this while we were in his house." She held up a small device that was black with a greenish glowing screen. Tucker snatched it from her quickly and looked it over, carefully tracing his finger over each button and switch.
"Okay...what is it?" He asked. Sam rolled her eyes.
"It's a ghost finder...it will make the ghost appear on the screen, even though you can't see it right in front of you." Tucker's frown went into a wide smile, and he had a sudden burst of energy. It was as if he had one too many chocolate bars...
"Let's go and find Danny!" He shoved his index finger into the air triumphantly, and Sam rolled her eyes again and continued walking, knowing he'll figure out she was ahead of him already. He looked around and noticed her halfway across the street, and put his hand down and started running to catch up to her.
Danny remained in the park, knowing that this must not be a popular place to be, seeing as not many people were there. He also knew that Sam and Tucker wouldn't come this far to look for him, because this wasn't a well known place. But he was lonely, and for some reason cold. He looked around aimlessly, observing all the people in the park at the time. An old lady sat on a bench not too far away from him, feeding the pidgeons. A man was walking down the sidewalk reading a newspaper without a care in the world.
"I wish I was human again...I miss Tucker...and..Sam." At the hearing of the name Sam, he looked down sadly and tried to hold back the tears that were stinging at the back of his eyes. He missed them both already, and it hadn't been that long. If he was human, he would be back at his house with Sam and Tucker, probably planning out their ghost hunting or playing a game or studying for school. And now...he was completely invisible. No one saw him, and no one cared. They didn't know he existed at all. He looked up into the black forbidden-looking sky, and then looked toward a grove of trees. Sighing heavily, he made his way down the sidewalk...alone.
"DANNY!" Sam and Tucker screamed loudly, their voices echoing throughout the alleyways and into the parks nearby...no response. Sam held out the piece of equipment, scanning back and forth in front of her. Still no signs of him, and it was getting late.
"We've looked everywhere!" Sam said, getting ready to cry. She held them back though...she didn't want to cry in front of Tucker. At least not right now. Then Tucker gasped, which scared Sam.
"What if...what if we made you a ghost! You could fly around and search for him! And a ghost should be able to see another ghost!" Tucker said, a smile creeping across his face. Sam's eyes widened. It was just crazy enough to work.
"Come on then!" She said hurriedly, and grabbing Tuckers arm, she dragged him back to the Fenton house. She burst through the door and headed downstairs towards the lab where Danny's parents worked on their ghost finding items and such.
She looked around for the machine that changed you into a ghost (A/N: I know they don't have a human-to-ghost changer, but this is just for this story!), and when she found it, she felt her heart jump. She was finally going to be able to find Danny and see what it is like to fly around above the town. She picked up the device and threw it to Tucker, who was adjusting the knobs on it, trying to set the amount of time to be a ghost.
"How about...2 hours?" He asked, and Sam nodded fervently. She was anxious to find him, and she wanted to change now and get out there. He turned a few more knobs and pressed several more buttons, then looked up at Sam.
"Are you ready?" She nodded again, and he aimed it at her...and pressed the button. A flash of blue and green light filtrated throughout the lab, and then everything went white.
"Sam?...Sam where are you? Are you okay?" Tucker's black outline could be seen through the light, and then everything went back to normal. Tucker smiled happily, noticing that Sam had white hair, glowing blue eyes, and a blue and black ghost outfit. She smirked and walked over to him.
"It actually worked! Tuck you are a genius!" Sam hugged him, turned invisible, and flew into the air, looking down at the awestruck boy.
"I'll be back in no time..." She said, and with that, she flew through the roof and appeared above the city. She could see everything...all the way to the end of the town. It was breathtaking, and she really enjoyed this feeling of being higher than everyone else. She shook her head violently, realizing that she had to find Danny now.
She zoomed off and went past all of the places that they had already looked, and went to the other side of the city. She searched high and low, looking in between buildings and in them. She was determined to find him, even if it took all day..or all two hours that Tucker had given her to find him.
Finally, after doing an extensive search, she finally landed in the middle of a park. It was quite empty, and it was very quiet. Nothing but the chirping and cooing of pidgeons and other birds. She looked around, and then she got a glimpse of a glowing figure in the distance. They were walking through the trees, but the only one she knew that glowed was Danny. Her heart leapt for joy as she flew over and peered through the trees.
"Danny?" She asked boldly, only for something to jump out and attack her.
"Ahhhh! Help me!" She screamed. Danny could hear the voice...and he recognized it immediately.
"Sam!" He muttered to himself as he flew around the park to find her....and he saw something he didn't really want to see...
Katzchen: Hehehe! Another cliffie! Sorry, but I have exams, and I can't write too long of a chapter this time!
Kersche: We hope you enjoyed it anyway though, and maybe the cliffie will keep your interest in the story? Hehehe....
Katzchen: Well, review and tell me what you think! Next chapter will be up as soon as possible!
