Hello everybody!! I'm Yang! WooHoo! And I'm caffinated! I'm Yin. And she's crazy. I wanted to do a Harry Potter fic, and I wanted to do a Danny Phantom fic, so we did a crossover. Please R&R! ==

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"Are you done yet?"

"No."

"Oh come on! It doesn't take that long to copy a bunch of numbers!"

"What d'you mean 'that long'? You just gave me the answers two minutes ago!"

"Kaitlin, it's not my problem that you didn't feel like doing your homework last night!"

"I was doing something else," Kaitlin said, turning back to the answers.

"Oh please! Haven't you seen Danny Phantom enough?"

"Nope." Nancy sighed and went back to her book. A few minutes later, Kaitlin handed Nancy her math homework back.

"Happy now?" Kaitlin asked.

"Yup," Nancy said, stuffing her notebook back in her bag.

"What do you want to do?" Kaitlin asked.

"I dunno......Whoa. That's a lot of dead trees," Nancy said, pointing out the window.

"Yeah. Kinda funny that the trees are all in one place. So it definitely isn't acid rain," Kaitlin said.

Nancy snorted. "You're learning in science. A miracle," she said.

"Yes. I know. Shocking, isn't it?"

"Very."

At that moment, the bus driver collapsed onto the steering wheel, and the bus took a sharp turn into the woods, throwing everyone off their seats. Nancy picked herself out of the aisle, rubbing her head. "What the h-"she was cut short when the bus plummeted downhill, towards the dead trees. Everyone on the bus was screaming, and not helping at all, except for Kaitlin and Nancy, who ran to the front. Kaitlin looked for the brake while Nancy examined the driver.

"I don't think she can hold her liquor," Nancy said, prodding the driver on the arm.

"What?!" Kaitlin yelled frantically.

"She's drunk, you idiot!"

"Well, why didn't you say so?" Kaitlin yelled.

"I did! Which one's the brake?"

"I think it's that one, but it's stuck," Kaitlin said, pointing.

"Well, what do you want me to do about it?!" Nancy yelled. Before Kaitlin could do or say anything, the bus was flown off it's wheels, and both of them were thrown off their feet. Nancy was thrown into the aisle once again, and Kaitlin was thrown into the seat behind her. She accidentally knocked the door hinge-thingy open. As the two of them got back up, someone in the back screamed. "That's not helping, you know!" Nancy yelled, sounding rather agitated.

"What I was going to say, was that you're stronger than me, so you should shove at the brake while I try to steer!" Kaitlin said.

"Fine!" Nancy yelled. She dropped onto the floor, and, using her legs as support, shoved the brake as she could. She had almost gotten it, when the bus lurched again and she was thrown onto the stairs. Nancy got up, but before she could start pushing the pedal again, she spotted a pond with glowing green water.

"Whoa, geez!" Nancy yelled, throwing herself back onto the floor.

"That doesn't look good!" Kaitlin yelled, spotting the pond. "C'mon, Nancy! Shove!"

"I-AM!!!!!" Nancy yelled through gritted teeth. With a final effort, Nancy threw her shoulder onto the pedal, finally pushing it down. The bus screeched to a halt, throwing its contents askew. Nancy was thrown out the door before the bus had compleately stopped. She rolloed and bounced before hitting the back of her head on a tree, falling unconscious.

Kaitlin was thrown out the door as the bus stopped at the shore of the green pond. She fell into the green muck and stood up, coughing and whiping water out of her eyes. She looked wildly around for Nancy, and spotted her, at the base of a fat oak tree. By the time Kaitlin reached her, Nancy had regained conciousness and was trying to stand up. She had managed to get up on both feet, but fell again. Kaitlin ran and helped her up. She helped Nancy limp back to the bus. They hobbled on, and Nancy literally fell onto her seat.

"E-everybody okay?" she asked. Mostly everyone nodde, but one of the boys was violently vomiting out a window.

It took Nancy a minute to recooperate, and Kaitlin even longer to relocate Nancy's stuff. When she found it, she gave it to Nancy, and went to look for her own things. Nancy took out her cell phone and turned it on. "Darn it! No signal! Anyone have a cell phone that doesn't use T-Mobile?" she asked. Nancy went outside, but still no signal. She looked across the pond, and saw a clearing.

"There might be a signal over there. I can't make a call without a signal and I can't get out of here without a call," she said. She marched back on the bus, grabbed Kaitlin, and yelled that they were going across the pond.

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