Danny and Stan arrived at the Spellman's doorstep and Danny rang the doorbell. Sabrina answered the door. "Hey, you made it! I guess your mom changed her mind?" She asked. "Eh, something like that." Danny laughed nervously. "Well, we're glad you guys can come! Come on in! And you must be Stan. Hi, I'm Sabrina!" she smiled at Stan, extending a hand for him to shake. "It's nice to meet you." Stan said, shaking her hand.

"Aunt Hilda, Aunt Zelda, Danny and Stan are here!" she told her aunts. "Hi, I'm Hilda." Hilda said, shaking Stan's hand. "Zelda is in the kitchen, making breakfast. Help yourselves." she said. Danny, Sabrina and Stan walked into the kitchen and noticed there were several plates, one with a huge stack of pancakes, one with many sausage patties, one with a lot of bacon and one with a huge pile of scrambled eggs. Each plate had a set of tongs.

"Danny, Stan, I hope you guys like pancakes." Zelda said, cooking more pancakes. "Thanks, Zelda." Danny said. "Well, we are gonna be in the snow a good chunk of the day, it's better to be well-fed." Zelda replied. Danny, Stan and Sabrina each fixed themselves plates of food, and a glass of milk each and sat down at the kitchen table. "Dude, you were right! These people are cool!" Stan leaned in and whispered to Danny.

"Told ya." Danny whispered back. "This totally beats being stuck at your house while our dad's are drunk out of their minds." Stan whispered. Soon Zelda and Hilda joined them for breakfast. "We're glad you guys could come. So your mom changed her mind huh?" Hilda asked. "Sort of." Danny said. "Our dumbass dad's are drunk, his dad decided to cheer my dad up by drinking, Aunt Maddie didn't want us there when they were drunk so she let us come!" Stan admitted in frustration.

Hilda, Zelda and Sabrina laughed. "Oh Jack, always willing to help, even if his 'help' makes things worse." Hilda laughed. "Like we told Danny, were not a judgmental bunch of people." Zelda said to Stan. He felt a little relieved. Most anyone in South Park would never let him hear the end of this, except for Kyle and Kenny. "Thanks." he said with a little smile.

"In a town where ghosts and ghost hunters exist, an alcoholic isn't that big a deal." Salem said as he walked by the table. "Who said that?" Stan asked, looking around. "Said what?" Sabrina asked, pretending not to know. Everyone at the table feigned confusion as if to avoid blowing their cover. "Oh, uh, n-nothing. I guess I just heard something." Stan decided. He could have sworn he heard a male voice just a second ago.

"Well, we're glad you and Danny could join us. It's a pleasure to meet you, Stan. So which town in Colorado are you from?" Zelda asked. "South Park, near Denver." Stan said. "Ah, okay. Cause Sabrina was telling us you were from Colorado. What's it like there?" Hilda asked. "Shitty. Most of the people there are idiots, assholes, or both." Stan said. "Oh, well, were sorry to hear that, hopefully you like Amity Park better." Zelda said.

"Thanks. So Danny told me you guys moved here from Greendale?" Stan asked. "Uh-huh. My aunt's and I wanted a change of scenery. But we're really happy here, and a big part of that is because of Danny. He helped us move in and ever since then he and I have really bonded. He's my best friend." Sabrina said. Danny smiled and blushed.

Stan wasn't surprised. Danny always was his favorite cousin and family member, both because they were the most alike, but also because despite being older than Stan, he never acted like he was too good for him or annoyed by him and he never picked on him, as opposed to Jazz, who always tried to act older than she was and made it hard for Stan to connect with her (especially because they had a big age gap as it is) and his sister Shelley, who did bully him. "He was actually telling me about you yesterday, and he spoke very highly of you." Sabrina said.

Stan smiled. "Yeah, Danny and I have always been close, mostly because we're the only normal ones in our family." he said. "Ironic, considering he's half ghost." Salem said, but this time he didn't say it within earshot of them. "He was saying you guys look alike and I gotta say, he wasn't kidding. You do look pretty similar!" Sabrina said to Stan. Hilda and Zelda nodded in agreement.

"Yeah, I get that a lot." Stan said. "So do I." Danny added. Soon, they finished their breakfast and headed off.

Meanwhile, Vlad had spent the past month fuming over his failed attempt at turning the Spellman's against Danny. "They were supposed to finish the boy like a pack of wolves! This is bollucks! Any noteworthy surveillance, Skulker?" Vlad asked.

"Yes, actually, I noticed a young boy and a man moved in with the Fenton's yesterday." Skulker said, pulling up surveillance of Randy and Stan moving in with the Fenton's. "Wait a minute, I know who they are! That's Maddie's brother Randy Marsh, and his son Stanley!" Vlad exclaimed.

He'd met Randy a few times when he was in college with Jack and Maddie and thought he was a complete idiot. Though while Vlad didn't like Randy, he didn't flat out hate him like he did Jack because he felt that Jack stole his life from him whereas Randy was a mere annoyance that he unfortunately had to deal with since he was Maddie's brother and Vlad hoped to win her over.

"Apparently he and his wife are divorced and they're staying with the Fenton's. Jack decided it'd be a good idea to get drunk with him to cheer him up." Skulker explained. Vlad laughed. "Oh, this is brilliant! I'm sure by now Maddie is already beginning to realize how big of a mistake she's made watching those two morons drink whatever brain cells they had left away. Little Stanley grew up sheltered in Colorado, if I expose Daniel to him I doubt he'd be accepting of his cousin. I'll finish the boy off myself later! He'd tell his aunt and uncle, Jack will view his son as a freak and soon Maddie will leave Jack for good!" Vlad declared.