Danny: Great, it's a stick shift...
Bitter Reunions
Note: Driver's Education is very boring. If you have any ounce of common sense, you will know how to drive. I'm taking it right now, and it was so boring...
Driver's Ed
Danny, Sam, and Tucker were all sitting at a table, watching a movie about defensive driving. Well, they were supposed to be...
Tucker was engrossed in his PDA, Sam was drawing something in her sketchbook, and Danny was about to fall asleep. "When the light changes to yellow, you should slow down to a complete stop. If you are already in the intersection when the light turns yellow..."
"This is boring," Danny whispered to Sam. She looked up, then went back to sketching.
"Definitely. I mean, I've known how to drive for years. It isn't that hard," she answered. "Besides, we have our own method of transportation." She smiled slyly and Danny chuckled.
"You have unlimited miles with Air Phantom," he said, imitating an infomercial announcer. "The only reason I'm taking this stupid class is because I don't want my parents to get suspicious."
"Me too," Tucker added. Sam nodded. They looked up as the television flickered, then turned off completely, accompanied by the overhead lights darkening. As the teacher realized that the power had gone out, he instructed everyone to stay where they were, that he was going to find the problem. Danny, Sam, and Tucker slipped into the boys' bathroom and Danny's bright green eyes illuminated the room. Tucker had a wide grin on his face. Sam and Danny frowned.
"What did you do, Tucker?" Sam asked threateningly. Tucker shrugged innocently.
"What? I just shut off the main power source for the whole block. We needed a little change from the normal." Danny chuckled.
"Tuck, our lives are anything but normal," he said. Sam looked around, then sighed.
"We're in the guys' bathroom, aren't we?" she asked, not really expecting an answer. When they heard the teacher say that he couldn't find the problem and that everyone could go home, Danny immediately changed into his ghost form and grabbed his friends, flying out into the open sky. "To my house?" Sam asked. Danny nodded.
"To Sam's house it is," he said. "Thank you for flying Air Phantom."
