Walls of blood Surround the room Bled from the living Sealing their Doom When you seem them riding Those on the horse You should pity the Ghost Word For they have it much worse.
Book after book, volume after volume, it was all useless information. Tiny black print all smeared together before his eyes. The throbbing pain in his head blurred his vision. The words seemed to spill out across the pages in endless gibberish. He couldn't make heads or tails of the swirling black text. The book itself had to have been thicker then War and Peace. He was tired; the mental strain had drained him of his already low energy supply. But her words echoed through his head. The look on her face still haunted him even when he was awake. It wasn't long ago; he had just gotten out of the Hospital when he came across the Princess ghost. He almost didn't recognize her, her amulet was gone and she was sobbing in the dusty corner of Danny's father's lab. He was startled by her sudden appearance, without changing he approached her slowly, cautiously. "Why have we been sentenced to this horrible fate?" she cried oblivious to Danny. Her words stung his ears; he felt the pain in her voice, the agony of her words cut through him like a knife. "What have we done to deserve this?" She said there was a muffled sob. For the first time Danny realized how human she was acting. He hadn't seen it before, but the ghosts weren't much different from the humans. He looked at her, she was lost, scared, alone, pained by something. Even when she had passed on from the realm of the living, she had still remained human at heart. "Why them? Why all four of them? Why has this happened? Not again...not again." Her voice was almost inaudible for those last words. 'Not again, not again' she had said. Those words were filled with so much emotion; Danny felt overwhelmed with pity.
"Princess..." Danny said walking toward her cautiously. The ghost girl had stood, and turned to face him. Danny had been shocked by the look on her face. The normally confused expression on her green face had been twisted into an expression of fear, pain, regret. But all of that was nothing compared to her eyes. Her red eyes shone with so much sorrow, pain, and most of all fear; Danny just stared the words had been ripped from his throat. "Princess..." he said again. His voice was breathy and almost gone completely. Her hair made it look as if she had been struggling against some unknown force. Her clothes were smeared with a black and red liquid.
"Danny Phantom." Her voice was emotionless but he knew that he had startled her. She fell to her knees tears streamed down her face. "Danny Phantom protector of the Human world. Save us!" She cried. "You work so hard to save your own world from us. But who will save us? Who?" Danny had been to shocked to reply. Princess had then looked at him, her expression held only hopelessness and sorrow. "I'll tell you who will save us." She murmured her voice soft, calm yet it cut Danny deeply. "No one, no one will save us from them. No one will help the dead, those beyond all aid. No one's there for us when we need it. No one cares." Princess had turned away from him refusing to meet his gaze. Just then that horrible laughter had filled the room, entering Danny's head once again. Danny had passed out, by the time Jazz had found him on the floor and managed to revive him, Princess was gone.
"Danny!" Tucker's worried voice snapped him out of his trance. Danny blinked almost forgetting the reason he was at the Library. "Danny, you don't look so good." Tucker said obviously concerned. "We really shouldn't put this much strain on you yet. You just got back from the Hospital three days ago. You're still very weak." Danny shook his head.
"I can't Tuck. Princess, Sidney they're all counting an me." Danny said his voice filled with urgency.
"Danny there's no way we can find out anything. There are way to many books. It's not like the answer will just walk in here." Tucker moaned.
"Found it!" there was a triumphant cry from another row of books. Their companion immediately hushed whoever said it. Danny and Tucker exchanged glances and slipped behind a new row of books. They peered out from a place where books had been removed. "Sorry." The girl said in a hushed whisper. Danny couldn't see her very well but he did see she was holding a very old looking book.
"I found mine also." Said a very quiet voice. This one too was a girl, but she was way out of Danny's vision. "Let's get out of here Ty. It's really not safe to read these out in the open."
"Do we have too?" asked the girl in Danny's line of vision. "It's so spooky out there. I don't like it. Can't we stay in here?" There was a strange noise; Danny figured the other girl had shrugged.
"Fine. But be quiet! I can't have you bursting out everything we find." The second girl hissed. The girl Danny figured to be called Ty nodded happily. The two girls left the aisle moving into Danny's view. Danny saw Ty had black hair pulled back into tiny braids, then that was pulled back with a blue bandanna. She had on a pink shirt with the words Drama Queen in red lettering across the front. She had a blue jean skirt and brown sandals. The second girl was like Ty's opposite. She had on black boots, the tops covered up by black pants. A chain belt hung loosely around her waist. She had a black shirt, and a black coat over that. The black gloves were partially hidden by a huge old tattered book. She had long brown hair pulled back into a ponytail, and her eyes were a strange pale green. Much unlike her companion's muddy brown. They sat down at a far table Danny sat down back at his own table pretending to read. Tucker followed his lead. Both boys began listening intently.
"Are you sure about this?" Ty asked her companion uncertainly. Her companion wasn't listening; instead she was scanning the pages of the very old book. "Del!" Ty complained.
"Here. Found it." The second girl, Danny figured that her name was Del, pointed to a particularly tattered page. Ty leaned over and began reading. After a long torturing silence Ty looked up. "My cousin and those other three were only the first." Del said her voice was hardly above a whisper.
"I don't know it could be a coincidence." Ty said skeptically. "I mean the bus did crash after all." Danny's heart leaped and did a back flip inside his chest. It began pounding in his ear at ninety miles a second. The girls were talking about the bus crash. Danny prayed that they were onto something.
"What about Danny? That was no coincidence." Del said. "They attacked him because he was Danny Phantom." Danny's heart stopped he chocked on his own breath finally remembering to breath again. He took a sharp gasp of stale library air. "There is no mistaking it. How else could he come down with..." Del paused lowering her voice. Danny tried to lean in almost falling out of his chair. "Yellow Fever?" Danny gasped again. He kept forgetting to breath and was paying the price. He was confused by the amount of knowledge the two girls had. "It's obvious who is causing it... it's...." Del stopped as Danny crashed to the floor. She got up grabbing the books. Ty grinned but quickly gained a serious face as Del checked out the books and left. Ty ran after her leaving Danny and Tucker clueless and confused beyond reason.
"They know." Danny breathed. "Come on Tucker, we need to have a talk with those two." Danny said. He shuddered as he remembered the Hospital and how his disease had confused the doctors. Now two complete strangers know everything. It was impossible. There was something weird about those two, and he was going to find out what it was.
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Book after book, volume after volume, it was all useless information. Tiny black print all smeared together before his eyes. The throbbing pain in his head blurred his vision. The words seemed to spill out across the pages in endless gibberish. He couldn't make heads or tails of the swirling black text. The book itself had to have been thicker then War and Peace. He was tired; the mental strain had drained him of his already low energy supply. But her words echoed through his head. The look on her face still haunted him even when he was awake. It wasn't long ago; he had just gotten out of the Hospital when he came across the Princess ghost. He almost didn't recognize her, her amulet was gone and she was sobbing in the dusty corner of Danny's father's lab. He was startled by her sudden appearance, without changing he approached her slowly, cautiously. "Why have we been sentenced to this horrible fate?" she cried oblivious to Danny. Her words stung his ears; he felt the pain in her voice, the agony of her words cut through him like a knife. "What have we done to deserve this?" She said there was a muffled sob. For the first time Danny realized how human she was acting. He hadn't seen it before, but the ghosts weren't much different from the humans. He looked at her, she was lost, scared, alone, pained by something. Even when she had passed on from the realm of the living, she had still remained human at heart. "Why them? Why all four of them? Why has this happened? Not again...not again." Her voice was almost inaudible for those last words. 'Not again, not again' she had said. Those words were filled with so much emotion; Danny felt overwhelmed with pity.
"Princess..." Danny said walking toward her cautiously. The ghost girl had stood, and turned to face him. Danny had been shocked by the look on her face. The normally confused expression on her green face had been twisted into an expression of fear, pain, regret. But all of that was nothing compared to her eyes. Her red eyes shone with so much sorrow, pain, and most of all fear; Danny just stared the words had been ripped from his throat. "Princess..." he said again. His voice was breathy and almost gone completely. Her hair made it look as if she had been struggling against some unknown force. Her clothes were smeared with a black and red liquid.
"Danny Phantom." Her voice was emotionless but he knew that he had startled her. She fell to her knees tears streamed down her face. "Danny Phantom protector of the Human world. Save us!" She cried. "You work so hard to save your own world from us. But who will save us? Who?" Danny had been to shocked to reply. Princess had then looked at him, her expression held only hopelessness and sorrow. "I'll tell you who will save us." She murmured her voice soft, calm yet it cut Danny deeply. "No one, no one will save us from them. No one will help the dead, those beyond all aid. No one's there for us when we need it. No one cares." Princess had turned away from him refusing to meet his gaze. Just then that horrible laughter had filled the room, entering Danny's head once again. Danny had passed out, by the time Jazz had found him on the floor and managed to revive him, Princess was gone.
"Danny!" Tucker's worried voice snapped him out of his trance. Danny blinked almost forgetting the reason he was at the Library. "Danny, you don't look so good." Tucker said obviously concerned. "We really shouldn't put this much strain on you yet. You just got back from the Hospital three days ago. You're still very weak." Danny shook his head.
"I can't Tuck. Princess, Sidney they're all counting an me." Danny said his voice filled with urgency.
"Danny there's no way we can find out anything. There are way to many books. It's not like the answer will just walk in here." Tucker moaned.
"Found it!" there was a triumphant cry from another row of books. Their companion immediately hushed whoever said it. Danny and Tucker exchanged glances and slipped behind a new row of books. They peered out from a place where books had been removed. "Sorry." The girl said in a hushed whisper. Danny couldn't see her very well but he did see she was holding a very old looking book.
"I found mine also." Said a very quiet voice. This one too was a girl, but she was way out of Danny's vision. "Let's get out of here Ty. It's really not safe to read these out in the open."
"Do we have too?" asked the girl in Danny's line of vision. "It's so spooky out there. I don't like it. Can't we stay in here?" There was a strange noise; Danny figured the other girl had shrugged.
"Fine. But be quiet! I can't have you bursting out everything we find." The second girl hissed. The girl Danny figured to be called Ty nodded happily. The two girls left the aisle moving into Danny's view. Danny saw Ty had black hair pulled back into tiny braids, then that was pulled back with a blue bandanna. She had on a pink shirt with the words Drama Queen in red lettering across the front. She had a blue jean skirt and brown sandals. The second girl was like Ty's opposite. She had on black boots, the tops covered up by black pants. A chain belt hung loosely around her waist. She had a black shirt, and a black coat over that. The black gloves were partially hidden by a huge old tattered book. She had long brown hair pulled back into a ponytail, and her eyes were a strange pale green. Much unlike her companion's muddy brown. They sat down at a far table Danny sat down back at his own table pretending to read. Tucker followed his lead. Both boys began listening intently.
"Are you sure about this?" Ty asked her companion uncertainly. Her companion wasn't listening; instead she was scanning the pages of the very old book. "Del!" Ty complained.
"Here. Found it." The second girl, Danny figured that her name was Del, pointed to a particularly tattered page. Ty leaned over and began reading. After a long torturing silence Ty looked up. "My cousin and those other three were only the first." Del said her voice was hardly above a whisper.
"I don't know it could be a coincidence." Ty said skeptically. "I mean the bus did crash after all." Danny's heart leaped and did a back flip inside his chest. It began pounding in his ear at ninety miles a second. The girls were talking about the bus crash. Danny prayed that they were onto something.
"What about Danny? That was no coincidence." Del said. "They attacked him because he was Danny Phantom." Danny's heart stopped he chocked on his own breath finally remembering to breath again. He took a sharp gasp of stale library air. "There is no mistaking it. How else could he come down with..." Del paused lowering her voice. Danny tried to lean in almost falling out of his chair. "Yellow Fever?" Danny gasped again. He kept forgetting to breath and was paying the price. He was confused by the amount of knowledge the two girls had. "It's obvious who is causing it... it's...." Del stopped as Danny crashed to the floor. She got up grabbing the books. Ty grinned but quickly gained a serious face as Del checked out the books and left. Ty ran after her leaving Danny and Tucker clueless and confused beyond reason.
"They know." Danny breathed. "Come on Tucker, we need to have a talk with those two." Danny said. He shuddered as he remembered the Hospital and how his disease had confused the doctors. Now two complete strangers know everything. It was impossible. There was something weird about those two, and he was going to find out what it was.
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