Part 6

Jazz opened her eyes and sat up, putting a hand over the spot on her head that hurt a lot.

"Huh? What?" she looked around and saw Sam and Tucker fast asleep on the bench next to the bed she was on.

"Thank god you're okay, you gave your friends and me quite a scare," the nurse came into the room.

Jazz got of the bed and shook Sam and Tucker awake.

"Huh? Jazz?" Sam yawned.

Tucker stretched and yawned, "Jazz?"

They realized that Jazz was looking at them and woke up.

"Jazz! You're okay!" Sam shouted.

"What happened when you and Danny were in that closet?" asked Tucker.

Jazz looked at the nurse, who was sitting at her desk and looking through students' files. She signaled Sam and Tucker to leave the office as quietly as they can.

Once they got out, she told them what she happened.

"Danny," she realized, "He's, he's…Oh how do I explain it, himself."

"What do you mean by that?" asked Sam.

"He's not himself, I mean really not himself."

"So you mean that he's not acting right?"

"No, I don't think that's Danny."

"What?" asked Tucker.

"What makes you say that?" asked Sam.

"When I looked into Danny's eyes, I didn't see my little brother. I saw a cold hearted person, someone I know he'll never be," said Jazz.

"How can you look into someone's eyes and know a person?" asked Tucker.

"Besides if he's not Danny, who is he? And where's the real Danny then?" asked Sam.

"I don't know! Ever since that accident yesterday, it's like he's a different person," said Jazz.

"Hmm…He has been acting strange lately," said Tucker.

"Well what are we supposed to do?" asked Sam.

"Spy on him, then we can try to find out who he is and what he's done we with the real Danny," said Jazz.

"Okay, but where do you think he is?" asked Tucker

A girl's scream was heard from the cafeteria that was down the hall from the nurse's office.

"Bet you he's in there," said Sam.

The three of them burst through the doors and saw a girl floating in mid-air. She was screaming her lungs out as she was being thrown around.

"Danny! Stop it right now!" shouted Jazz.

Everyone looked at her and looked back at who she was talking to.

Danny wasn't anywhere.

Everyone thought she was crazy and ignored her.

The floating girl was now dropped to the ground and the kids around her went back to what they were doing.

Jazz looked around, but Danny didn't reappear yet.

The girl who was flying stood up and walked to Jazz, Tucker, and Sam. She grabbed Sam and lifted her up.

"Whoa! Hey! Let me down!" shouted Sam.

"Wait a minute, Danny overshadowing her," noted Jazz.

"How can you tell?" asked Tucker.

"By her eyes, it's the same cold eyes that Danny has."

"Uh, guys? Little help?" asked Sam.

The girl threw her against a table, everyone stopped what they were doing and stared. She stood still and then fainted.

Tucker ran to Sam to see if she was okay as Jazz was doing the same for the girl.

"What is Danny's problem?" Tucker wondered.

"I don't know, but my leg sort of hurts," complained Sam.

Jazz ran to Sam, carrying the unconscious girl in her arms.

"Come on, I think we better get this girl to the nurse," she said.

"I think we better do the same for Sam," said Tucker, taking one of her arms over his shoulder.

Once the nurse saw Sam and the girl come into the room, she shrieked.

"What is going on with you kids today?" she wondered as she laid the two girls into separate beds.

After the nurse checked Sam, she told Jazz and Tucker why her leg was hurting.

"She has a broken leg. I phoned her parents and they said that their on their way to get her to the hospital. But the other girl, I believe she is now in shock. What happened exactly?"

"Uh, uh…They fell on the stairs?" Tucker excused.

"Falling down the stairs doesn't make get you in shock,"

"She's afraid of heights?"

The nurse sighed and returned to her desk.

Jazz and Tucker walked to Sam.

"So, how's your leg?" asked Jazz.

Sam just looked at her.

"Sorry, standard question."

A cell phone rang and the nurse picked it up.

Someone was calling her to deliver her news.

In the middle of her call she looked back at the kids. She left the room to speak with the person privately.

"But who do you think did thins?" asked Tucker.

"I don't know, I'm now defiantly sure that Danny is not Danny," said Sam.

"So fourteen year old children aren't all dumb," said a voice.

Sam, Jazz, and Tucker looked at the unconscious girl. She was sitting up and talking to them.

"Are you okay?" asked Tucker.

"I'm fine, never been better. But I think you should be worrying about everyone else in this city."

The girl gave an evil grin and fainted again, but Danny appeared behind her.

"Danny?" asked Jazz.

"Yup, and better than ever."

"What do you mean by 'worrying about everyone else'? asked Sam.

Danny was transforming into his ghost form, but not into Danny Phantom.

It was Dan standing before him.