Candy- I will be gone for a long while in a couple hours. So, I wanted to update this next chapter for you all so you didn't have to wait a long while.

Sorry. If this is a bit confusing. I don't entirely know why though. LOL...but I can try to explain a little better if you want a recap...

Danny was fighting a ghost in the cafeteria. It ruined the inside eating room and now costs the school a lot of money to fix it. He feels guilty about it all day even more with Dash Baxter making him feel worse. When Danny's hearing cuts lose for a while, Dash take the advantage, and when Mr. Lancer sees the two fighting, he lands all the teenagers in detention. While cleaning up the cafeteria with his friends, Danny stumbles upon an unused board game. "Anybody up for a game?"

I hope that explains it to most of you.

Oh, and sorry, I'll try to lay low with the swearing.

Thanks.

Chapter 2:

Danny's face lit up with the light of the game flashing in front of him. Paulina stepped closer, shielding her eyes from it's light. But she dropped the cleaning utensils to the floor, the noise clinging to their ears. Everything echoed.

"I guess." Tucker said nervously. "I'm not cleaning for eight hours straight." He sighed, he actually wasn't and nobody could tell, the cafeteria was so dark.

Tucker examined the room, a loose drawer was yanked too far out from it's place in the cabinet. Water sprung loose from the drinking fountain. At least nobody has to push the button. Tucker thought, ignoring himself afterwards.

Paulina cocked her head sideways, "Anybody else?" She asked, running her hand over a picture on the mat that looked strangely like Danny Phantom. She smiled, "'Cause this could be a little interesting."

Dash shrugged his football shoulders. If Paulina was into it, he found it more tempting. But she had caused them all in this. Her and that damn Inviso-bil. He sighed, he too hadn't mopped up one tiny piece of anything on the floor. Heavily, he pushed himself up from the ground where he was making drawings in the left over food spilt with his fingers. "This better be good." He shot at Danny, who hadn't took his eyes off the board.

Sam couched next to Paulina, noticing the drawing that had looked exactly like her friend as Danny Phantom. She lifted an eyebrow, about to say something, but she couldn't bring herself to it. What if it was something horrible? She ruin his day even more...

Valerie moved closer slowly, her hands rapped around her mouth. But she briskly sat down anyways, watching the pictures on the board start to glow. Inviso-bil sticking out the most.

Kwan followed Valerie, his eyes rapped around a circle in the middle, not the only thing that was three dimensional. He swallowed and lifted his fingers, feeling the marble that carved it. It started to glow, the whole room turning a faint green at his touch. A small gust of air passed through the few of them and made them shiver, regretting even sitting down. Kwan pulled his jacket closer to his shivering body, wondering why he'd joined them in the first place. Adventure? Not exactly.

The three dimensional clump of marble faded, leaving it clear as glass. Kwan gasped, yanking his fingers away as if it'd suck him in with the rest of the color. He'd been wrong, that wasn't the least of his worries.

"Look!" Tucker gasped as the marble ball twisted, a tiny message was floating inside it, glimmering beautifully in gold.

Danny gulped, staring at Sam who read it out loud, her voice getting wearily as she read on, regretting being here. Regretting sitting.

"You started this game,

On your own choice.

Speak now or forever hold your voice.

The passage isn't clear,

Take it or perish.

Or loose your life in which you so cherish..."

Dash shivered. "What? Is this some kind of sick joke?" He asked, pressing his face in to the board, staring at the poem which was just starting to fade.

"You scared?" Danny said, rasing an eyebrow at the football player.

"Not likely, Fenton." He spat, fighting the urge to choke him in the second.

"I don't know about you," Paulina squealed, still staring at Danny's picture plastered on the board, "But I'm still in."

Sam lifted her eyes, following Paulina's in the direction of the painting on the board game. She huffed, sticking her hand over it. Protecting her territory.

Paulina stared at Sam, who looked downward, as if she was just resting.

Dash nodded as Kwan looked nervously around the room. He's gonna chicken out! Dash thought, grimacing. "Your in Kwan."

Valerie nodded, "Same." She said, looking at Danny.

A silver mist emerged from their friends mouth. "Cold, Fenton?" Kwan asked, pressing his face closer to Danny's.

Danny noticed it, becoming crossed eyed. He looked up and his hands shot to him mouth. "YEAH...I'm freezing?" He asked in a questionable tone.

"Whatever, Fenton. Your already weirder as it is." Dash sighed, looking at two brown wooden dice that appeared out of nowhere. He picked them up, jiggling them in his palms. "Who's first?"

"Me!" Paulina said, her hand shooting up in the air as Sam moved her hand out of discomfort.

"Go!" Valerie said, giving her friend a nudge in the back.

The wooden dice, carved with tiny dots, coiled out of the teenagers hand.

Eight. Paulina thought. "Is that good?"

The marble where the poem had came and gone glowed again. A gold message printed neatly on it side.

Paulina huffed, leaning closer to read it.

"Eight.

This next one will seal your fate,

You get one more chance tonight.

Pick up the squares and roll a ten,

Maybe you won't get lucky again..."

"It wasn't good?"Moaned Paulina. "Eight wasn't good and I have to roll a perfect ten?"

Sam nodded, "You just read it, sweetie. Roll the damn dice! So we can all get out of here."

Paulina looked a tad hurt, but she pick the dice up in it's place and rolled it.

It coiled over, rolling deep over the picture of Danny, flying just past the plastered tree, lying on the board.

Paulina gulped, watching as it rolled past the board, over it's paintings and on the floor. It rolled on, making Sam laugh,"Ironic!"

Paulina shook as she heard the echo of the dice roll long across the tiles.

The echoing stopped.

The dice stopped, clanging against the wall across the room.

"Ooh! I can't!" Paulina scamped, pulling her eyes to the ceiling. "I'M TOO NERVOUS."

"I'll do it!" Danny said to quickly for Sam, who sighed, crossing her hands directly over her chest. She watched as Danny scurried to his feet, tripping over the board game.

He scabbed to his feet, following the glow of the dice.

"What does it say?" Paulina squealed.

"I don't have it yet." Danny said, sighing.

Sam groaned, "Danny, it's over there!"

Danny fingered the floor, his hands grasping the wooden dice.

The room started to blow. Wind pushing back Danny's hair.

It got harder.

Danny winced, hearing a banging noise he spun around, hearing Paulina squeal, "What's happening?"

"I don't know!"

"Help!" Kwan cried, he pushed his torso closer to the tiles.

The room started to glow, lighting up Danny's view. He could see the dice. His fingers grasped it. "It's a six!" He cried to himself.

A gust of wind picked up, tossing Danny against the wall by the board. What's going on? He thought.

He saw a hole in the ceiling. It hadn't been caused by him a few hours ago only.

"What is with the sky?" Dash said, watching it redden.

"The real question iswhat is with the game?" Valerie hoarsely asked, bringing her eyes to the board, the marble glowing thicker and red.

Valerie pointed to the game. "LOOK!" She said, noticing the marble start to glow.

"What does it say?" Kwan said, staring at the sky to busy for the game.

"You've had the one chance,

It didn't work.

Your time is like tin,

You won't get out,

Unless you win."

Paulina gasped, "What's the dice say again?"

"Six!" Danny said, yelling.

"What?" Dash cried.

"What is this game?" Kwan yelped.

No body answered, they huddled in the room close to each other.

"Danny?" Valerie said, "What's happening to you?"

Danny spun around. Yanking at his hair. It was snow white. He gasped, "I don't know."

He didn't.

"What about you?" Dash said, turning to Valerie. She glowed green.

"You all too!" Valerie said, pointing to the others.

They screamed as Danny felt a sharp pain on the back of his leg.

"You had your chance..." A deep voice yelled from the other side on the room.

"Help!" Danny said as a green hand emerged from the marble glass and wrapped tight around his ankle.

Sam jumped, "Danny!" But before she blinked, he was yanked hard into the marble, diapering in front of them.

Paulina jumped, "No!"

The world spun. And when they opened their eyes, they were blinking in the middle of the jungle.

Danny lay sprawled out of the floor, his tee-shirt ripped, in front of the teenagers.

Candy- Please review. Thanks!