Chapter 12: Why is he doing this to us? (Open Revolt, Day 2)

So, Day 2 came. Dan and Tuck once again managed to bamboozle their parents, and went back for another fun-filled day. When they got to the school, it was in an uproar. Almost everyone was cheering! The school was a madhouse.

From that moment until lunch, the day was as fun as yesterday. Then, right after lunch, Danny remembered something.

"Y'know," Danny said, "Wilson hasn't attacked us since Thursday. There's something fishy going on."

Tucker didn't seem to care. "So?" he said. "It's another good riddance! But...why is he attacking us for revenge? The janitor was the one who did it!"

"Maybe it's because of Sam." They both got quiet again. Sam hadn't showed up for any of the open revolt days. She used to love them, but after they accidentally burned the gym down, she didn't like open revolts that much anymore.

"And maybe you're wrong." Everything went black...

When Danny and Tucker woke up, they were in that same back room. And Wilson was there. He prepared for battle, but Danny didn't go ghost.

"Listen!" Danny said to Wilson. "I don't wanna fight! I just wanna talk!"

Wilson let his guard down. "Ok, fire away."

"Question one," Danny said. "Why are you haunting US? The janitor did it!"

"No he didn't," Wilson said. "You did. There's no use denying it." Of course. Wilson thought that they did it! No wonder!

"Last question," Tuck said. "Do you know what's up with Sam?"

Immediately, Wilson's expression softened. "What's wrong with her? Is she hurt?"

"Oh SHUT UP!" Melanie flew through the wall and tackled Wilson.

"But... we weren't in trouble," Danny said.

Melanie kicked Wilson through the wall and turned to the boys with an angry expression on her face. "I told you not to try and find out. I told you to let her handle it herself."

"But-" But the two couldn't get their but's out. Melanie was gone. They phased back through the wall via Danny Phantom Transit Co., and spent the rest of the day having fun like yesterday, and trying their hardest to ignore the nagging little voice in the back of their heads, telling them to find out what was up.

And no matter how hard Danny and Tucker tried to resist, they would eventually have to listen.