A/N: I was going to post this last night but I got EXTREAMLY tired and stummbled up to my room before I could finish. It was one and a half pages on Word and I thought it wasn't that short. I'm babbling now...READ AND REVIEW!


At 11:00, Danny was fast asleep so he didn't notice his ghost sense go off. Ember appeared with her guitar at Danny's bedside.

"God, this kid can't do anything by himself," she scoffed. She strummed a chord on her guitar and a green mist covered Danny. "This should do the trick." She smiled to herself and disappeared before anyone noticed she had even been there.

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When Danny woke up the next morning, he was aching all over. He turned his head with a groan to look at his clock. The big red numbers flashed 6:00 a.m. Danny decided he was too tired to move and it was too early to get ready for school. As soon as he closed his eyes to get ten more minutes of sleep, the phone rang. He picked it up and recognized Sam's voice instantly.

"Hey Sam," he said in a groggy-tired voice.

"Oh did I wake you up?" Sam asked. She didn't seem tired at all.

"No, not really. I'm just really tired. Dance was a nightmare yesterday," he didn't know why he was complaining to her. She didn't have to do much of anything.

"Yea, I saw you working pretty hard…" Danny could tell that she was trying to be sympathetic. But all he paid attention to was the fact that she was watching him.

"You saw me?" he suddenly wasn't so tired anymore. He tried to sit up, but moved too fast and pain shot through him like a bullet. He yelped in agony.

"What happened?" Sam asked worried.

"I moved." He groaned.

"You're aching that much?" She asked incredulously.

"Yea, I can't dance for my life!" Danny cried out as he got up from his bed.

Sam could hear the desperation in his voice and was concerned. Would he be so discouraged that he would quit the musical?

"Danny, calm down. I'll help you with the dancing after school today. I saw what you guys were doing and I'm pretty sure I could do it. If not, I'm sure Liz would be more then happy to teach it to you. Don't get overwhelmed, okay?" Sam said in a soothing tone.

Danny was instantly comforted by her words. It was amazing what Sam's voice could do for him. "Yea. Sure. That sounds good. Are we going to school together?"

"Yea, I'll be at your house in ten minutes." With that, she hung up the phone and Danny got ready for a normal, boring (and aching) day of school.

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When Sam and Danny arrived at school, they found Liz and Tucker waiting for them.

"Oh, you two are a little close, huh?" Liz smiled as Sam and Danny walked up. They immediately blushed and went to conceal themselves behind their friends; Danny to Tucker and Sam over to Liz.

"No, both Danny and Sam said, "we were just walking to school together."

"Sure, whatever," Liz rolled her eyes playfully at Sam as the bell rang. She turned to Danny, "Come on, loverboy. We have first period together." She winked at Sam and dragged Danny down the hall while Tucker and Sam split up for their own classes.

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After school that day, Danny found Sam and they walked to Sam's mansion together.

"Are you ready to work your but off?" Sam asked jokingly.

Danny whined, "But I'm still aching!"

"I was just kidding," Sam nudged him with her shoulder.

"Well it wasn't funny," Danny laughed as he nudged her back.

"Then why are you laughing," Sam smiled.

"Because I like seeing you smile," Danny instantly regretted his words. He turned away and blushed and he didn't say a word to Sam until they reached her house. Though he did sneak a look at her. To his happiness, she smiled as she blushed.

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Sam led Danny down to one of the extra rooms on their forth floor. One of the walls was a big mirror while the one next to it was a floor to ceiling window that over-looked the entire city. The floors were a clean, waxed and polished wood.

"Wow," Danny looked around as he put down his backpack, "I never saw this room before."

"Me either," Sam shrugged, "until yesterday. I was looking for a place to practice and I found this."

Danny wasn't surprised that Sam didn't know all the rooms in her house. It was so big that he got lost finding the bathroom once.

There was a big stereo; Sam's old one; next to the door and she placed the CD in one of the seven slots.

"Here you go, Danny. Start doing the beginning of your dance." Sam sat down to watch Danny.

Danny took a deep breath and jumped right into his dance. To his surprise, he wasn't aching at all and he could jump higher then ever with ease. When the beginning of the Ozdust Ball began, Danny was amazed that he could actually do the dance. Sam sat and smiled as Danny twirled and spun in perfect time to the music. When the song was over, Danny was panting and sweating hard but smiling nonetheless.

"Wow, Danny," Sam beamed, "It looks like you have this dance down perfectly."

Danny sat next to Sam, who handed him a water bottle, "It's amazing, I've never been that good at anything! I couldn't even do it yesterday."

Danny took a drink from his water bottle and smiled some more. After a moment of silence, Danny jumped over to the CD player and started to do the dance over and over while Sam watched and smiled every moment.