Well…I'm glad that some ppl are at least reading and reviewing, so THANK YOU!

I am very sorry about the lateness of this chapter, School is starting, I just got back from vacationing, we've had ton of storms and had to shut down the computer, then we couldn't get it back on, then I couldnt upload this chapter because my computer sucks! ARGGGHH! I'm sorry Callie…Laney doesn't want us in the same class! WAHHHHHHHHH!

Callie, that was a good point to make, so I will make sure your questions are answered!

Now onto the story…we'll be switching perspectives to a new character to tell you "whatever happened to Danny Fenton?"


A tall, lanky teenage boy sat at a kitchen table, his black hair still mussed from his long night of sleeping, his lips pursed over a steaming cup of coffee. He looked up as his sister entered the dining room, her face was bright and cheery and her long, orange hair was already combed back into a ponytail.

"Morning Gramps!"

"Not this early Celeste…cant you see I'm tired?" The boy growled and frowned at his mocha reflection, "Not to mention I haven't had a good week and school starts soon."

"I know, I'm so excited!" she giggled and bounced up. Celeste had inherited her aunt's and grandmother's trademark red-orange hair, as well as their optimistic spirit that could never be put down. "I'll get to see all my friends again and I've got a whole new school and teachers and…!" she ran out of breath and shot her brother an excited grin, "Shouldn't you be just as excited?"

"No…" The older teen growled, "high school is fun. College is just a bunch of old professors telling you what to think and forcing you to wade through chest-deep mud to get the answers to your thesis."

"Oh, come on Jackie…you can't say that it's all bad. You get to live in a dorm, meet tons of new people, and learn lots of new stuff."

"Whatever," Jack muttered and took a long swallow of his coffee, already feeling the affects of the caffeine. He looked to the door as the two's father entered.

"Morning kids."

"Morning Dad."

Their father, Daniel Fenton, wore a weary smile and plopped down at the table next to his son, poured a cup of black coffee, and took a taste. He had rings under his eyes and there was a sharp, jagged scar running down his right cheek. "You kids ready for school?"

Celeste piped up with all of her thoughts on how great school was; her father watched with affection, but his eyes began to stare as he was reminded of his sister. Jack rolled his eyes and walked off, putting his empty cup into the dishwasher with a clink.

Jack walked outside into the dewy grass and early morning light to see his mother; she was sitting on a mat with her legs crossed in deep meditation, and he knew better than to disturb her in this sort of state. Gradually, she "woke up" and smiled at her eldest child.

"Well Jack…how are you this morning?"

"Fine mom, I just came in last night before I head back to school," he sighed and smiled at his mother. It seemed like she had always been there for him, even through the darkest nights and worst possible points. "I wanted to see how Celeste was doing and dad…how is he?"

Samantha sighed, then dropped her head to the ground, "I don't know…he hasn't changed since he was twenty-four. The exact same man I married."

Jack shook his head, hoping that the same fate wouldn't befall him; of course it could be good, having the eternal body of a twenty-year-old. "And what about Vlad?" He and Danny had had a battle over the summer, during which the other halfa had vowed to return and defeat his nemesis.

Sam glanced at her son, both of her children had inherited the ghost genes from Danny, both had become halfas after reaching puberty and their powers had progressed from there, developing as their bodies did. "We haven't seen him since."

The black-haired teen pulled something out of his pocket and showed it to his mother, "I graduated sixth in my class, so they gave me this badge…I want you to have it."

"Oh Jack, I'm so proud of you…I'm going to put this on your high school graduation picture!"

"Thanks…and if you have any more problems with Plasmius, give me a call. I'm gonna go say goodbye to Celeste and Dad, then go see Aunt Jazz." They shared and embrace, then Jack left for the kitchen yet again.

"Alright dad, thanks for letting me crash here for the week, and 'Leste, don't get in too much trouble this year. I'm going to see Aunt Jazz, okay? Then it's back to school for another boring semester." Jack gave his little sister hug and shook his father's hand, giving a sly wink and he caught another being flashed back to him.

"Bye!" he stepped out the door and walked around the house to his car and there was his dad yet again. "Celeste didn't catch you this time?"

Danny grinned, "Before Sam and I had you two, I was the hardest thing to catch besides a cheetah. What did you want to ask me?"

Jack lowered his head, "Well, I was wondering if you thought there was any remote possibility that…that my genes might mutate back and I could be normal and…" his father shook his head.

"We've got something special Jack…something that makes us different. It gives us the strength to go on even when we're faced with utter defeat. It's the fact that you're a Fenton, and Fentons, by nature, are an odd group. Now have fun at college and don't worry, you'll be fine!"

Jack smiled and got in his car, admitting that his father was right and gave one last smile before he pulled out of his driveway and went down the street to visit his aunt.