Part 2

Jazz wiped tears off her eyes and looked back at her little brother.

"Oh, Danny, what happened?" she thought.

Tucker stopped crying for a minute and stood up. He put a hand on Sam's shoulder saying, "Come on, Sam, we better go now."

Sam looked up at him and slowly nodded.

Tucker left the house with her crying on his shoulder.

"I'll clean him up," volunteered Jazz.

Maddie and Jack didn't look at her, but she knew they're allowing her to.

She took Danny's body in her arms and carried him up the stairs to the kitchen.

Dan, still invisible, was following her and smiling.

"Part one of my plan is complete. Now part two shall begin, "he evilly with a grin.

Jazz laid her brother on the couch in the living room and left him to fetch a wet sponge. She returned and began wiping his face as she began crying again.

Memories of her brother filled her mind.

She dropped the sponge and shouted with tears, "Danny! What did you do?" Jazz dug her face on his chest and started sobbing harder than ever.

Then, she felt a slight movement under her.

She lifted her head and saw a face staring at her.

"Danny?"

He looked at Jazz with a confused face on.

"What happened?" he asked.

"Danny!" Jazz flung her arms around his neck and squeezed him tight, scared that he might leave her again.

Maddie and Jack heard her and ran upstairs.

"What's going on?" asked Jack.

Maddie first saw Jazz hugging Danny and couldn't believe her eyes.

"Danny? You're…alive?" she asked in confusion.

"Danny! You're alive!" Jack grabbed his son and hugged him.

Maddie stood there, still collecting her thoughts. She realized her son was alive and not dead anymore.

"Danny!" She hugged him after Jack.

"What? I'm not dead." Danny gasped from all the tight hugs his family gave him.

Jazz was on the phone talking to Sam and Tucker on three-way.

"Sam? Tucker Are you there?" she asked.

"Yeah, Jazz. We're here," mumbled Tucker.

"What do you want? And why are you so happy? Are you actually glad your brother dead?" Sam asked.

"No! I'm glad because he isn't dead!"

She heard a thump from the phone.

"Sam? Tucker? Are you there?"

No answer.

She hung up and heard the doorbell ring.

Maddie opened it and there stood Sam and Tucker, trying to find out if Jazz was telling the truth.

Sam was the first to see Danny. She ran to him and hugged him tight with tears in her eyes.

"Danny! I was so worried! I thought you were dead! Never scare me like that ever again!" she cried.

Tucker stared at Danny for a few more seconds and then ran up to him to also give him a hug.

"What did I do? How come everyone here is giving me a hug?" Danny complained.

Sam wiped away more tears off her face.

"We thought you died. Me and Tucker heard an explosion and when we went down to the lab, we saw you on the ground. Tucker said he didn't hear your heartbeat so we figured you're dead."

"Well, I won't get mad at you for the lab, son. And I can write a note to your teacher about your homework," said Jack.

"But Danny, please don't fool around with dangerous things anymore. More people could get hurt next time." Jazz advised.

"Next time is never going to happen." Danny answered.

"Let's just hope it doesn't."

"But never just means not yet," Danny said under his breath.

"What was that, Danny?" asked Sam.

"Oh, nothing."

Danny was lying down and he woke up, but kept his eyes shut.

He felt a cold liquid wiping his face but he didn't know what it was. He moved his body around and opened his eyes.

The green, ghost guard dog was lying on his chest, licking his face.

Danny sat up and smiled.

"Hey there, boy. What are you doing back in the real world?" he asked.

The puppy barked happily and wagged it's tail.

Danny took his eyes off of the dog and looked at the ground he was lying on.

It was dirt.

He looked up and saw the Ghost Zone around him.

"Wait, I'm in the Ghost Zone?"