Hey everyone, with the recent news of Danny Phantom not going past it's 53rd eppie, I'm sure you are all sad just like I was, in fact I was crying forever about it. But now that I'm finally trying to forget about it, although still writing a letter to nick, I can finally have Danny in my mind again so I can type my fan fiction For a while there, I was thinking I was never gonna be able to think about Danny with out crying! But anyways, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE… Try and help to Save Danny, write a nice letter to them explaining why you think it shouldn't get canceled, just don't flame them please… that won't make things any better. Anyways, I sure hope that everyone else is trying to get over that fact; look on the Brightside, there is still 19 more eppies! Well… 18 pretty much since Micro-Management has played… but anyways, just cherish them all, and try to enjoy them even if looking at Danny makes you wanna cry cuz you can only imagine that this is one of the last times you will see him! cries well… he will always live on in our hearts! LOVE YOU DANNY! From all your loving, loyal fans
Chapter Four:
"Danny, sit still," Sam yelled at me while trying to wipe the blood off my head with a wet rag. I sat there trying my hardest to obey, but every time she touched it I couldn't help but to pull back a little from the pain.
"Sorry," I told her and stiffened up trying to not move. Every time she touched it I closed my eyes tightly trying to think 'happy thoughts' while the stinging occurred.
"You ok now?" She asked me finishing it up and I looked at her as though she was crazy to even ask me if I was ok.
"Well, just wanted to ask…"
"I'm fine, don't worry about it. Just a little light headed."
"Maybe you should lay down for today, and take it low," she told me brushing my hair back from where my head was cut looking it over. She put the towel back up to it again and I squinted for a second but then looked up at her.
"It's bleeding again."
"This sucks. How did Skulker even know I was here? Shouldn't he have been at home bugging my parents or something?"
"Who knows Danny; he probably has a radar that tracks you down."
I sighed and closed my eyes again, it wasn't hurting as much anymore, and I was just going to let it wash over me, maybe everything would be forgotten by Valerie anyways. I needed to just relax, after all this was indeed my vacation, so there was no sense in wasting it all worrying about it. It was a good story anyways, right? There could have been a coincidence like that at any time, besides, not like as though she was trying to figure it out either, she was probably just relaxing, totally forgetting about the whole thing.
"You've got a pretty big lump here Danny… sure you didn't loose a little more of your brain?" She joked with me and I glared up at her and she smiled back down at me.
"All
right… looks like it's finally stopped," she said and looked at
me as though expecting me to choose what we did next. Of course, she
wanted me to say for us to stay here, but I had waited all morning to
go swimming, so of course I was going to want to do that.
"Let's
go swimming, I'm ok anyway," I told her and stood up but almost
lost my balance and nearly fell over.
"Ohh, you're Ok all right," She said making me sit back down.
"Let's take it easy for today. All right?"
"Fine…" I mumbled and she sat down next to me and wrapped her arms around me giving me a hug. I sat there taking it in, and then she moved away from me and looked at me for a second.
"What?" I asked her and she shook her head, "Nothing."
"Sure about that?"
"Yes…"
"Are you positive?"
"Yes Danny! Sheesh! Can't I look at you?"
"Nope. Not at all."
"Oh, thanks, then you can't look at me anymore."
"Fine."
"Fine," she said crossing her arms and turning in the other direction. We both cracked up laughing after about only three minutes of silence between the two of us. And of course, we ended up facing each other again, and Sam shook her head from my silliness and we laughed again.
"Hey… gave us something to do for a couple of minutes," I shrugged thinking of it on the bright side and she shook her head again.
"You keep me occupied for another… 12 hours or so, and I'm all set to go for the day."
"I only need an hours break, Ok?"
"Yea, sure. If you can walk in a straight line then, we can go do something else, Ok?"
"Deal," I said and plopped down backwards on the bed. My head was pounding once again, but I tried my hardest to ignore it… although, it was somewhat hard when the room was silent and there was nothing to keep you occupied from it. I sighed and stared up at the ceiling for a little bit then sat back up, I couldn't stand sitting still no matter how hurt I was, it drove me nuts!
"Sam… I can't sit around for an hour!"
"Fine, come on," she said, she was obviously thinking the same thing I was, and if I was willing to go out despite all her efforts to do things for the better of me, she was going to go for it. I stood up and caught my balance fast enough to hope Sam saw nothing then followed her out the door, see, all I needed was a good head start and I was fine.
"Swimming?" She asked me and I nodded. She sighed, because if something did happen to me in the water there was less chance of me getting saved, but she wasn't in an arguing mood anymore, she was just going to let me do as I pleased.
When we got down to the water Tucker and Valerie were all ready waiting for us to show up there, I just wanted to hang out with Sam, not them right now. They seemed to never leave us alone unless we were in our room.
"Hey, you ok?" Tucker asked me, and I nodded and looked at Sam who was just as tired of them as I was. It was as though they were trying to watch us, although once again, I think that maybe Valerie had to do with it, especially since she wanted to figure out my connection with Danny Phantom.
"We're going to the other side, catch ya later," I said and waved to them and they kept their eyes focused on us the whole time we were walking down to an end where no one else was at. Once we finally got there I was totally into it again and didn't even have a headache, I just needed to get up and move so that I could recover from the shock of it. We set down a couple of towels on the ground, and Sam sat down on one for a second and stuck her foot in the water to see how cold it was.
"Cold?" I asked her and she shook her head and removed her shirt and her skirt and walked into the water. I did the same and stopped when I hit it for a second though; it was like bath water, which was nice.
"Nice, huh?" She asked me and threw some water at me. I shook my head getting the water out of my hair like as though it was really going to do any good. I splashed her back and she ducked as though trying to hide from it but in return ended up getting herself more wet then she was in the first place.
"Sam, did that really help?" I asked her and shoved her down so she fell all the way in and she grabbed my arm dragging me down into the water with her and both of us were laughing at our dumb efforts that always seemed to be backfiring on us.
"No, apparently not," she said and she swam out toward the center of the lake and I followed behind her, but it wasn't long before Tucker and Valerie were amongst us.
"Hey Danny, Sam!" Tucker said, and I sighed and we both halted from our efforts of trying to enjoy ourselves, what was up with those two?
"Tucker, seriously, can't you just leave us alone for two seconds?"
"So you wanna be left alone? Wow… seems like you do have something going on here!" Valerie shouted, was that all they were trying to figure out?
"Yea, we're going out! There! Now will you leave us alone?" I shouted at them and they both stopped and everyone was silent and then Tucker started laughing like as though I had just said the world's funniest joke.
"I just knew it would happen!" he said in-between laughing and I gave Sam an odd glance and she just shrugged, both of us confused as to how that was really all that funny. Valerie just stared at us for a second but then rolled her eyes and grabbed a hold of Tucker's shoulder and pulled him in to say something to him.
"Yea… we'll be going now," Valerie told us, and I looked at them with a confused glance and then turned around to face Sam.
"What the hell was that all about?" Sam asked me, and I shrugged, wondering the same thing.
"It's Tucker…" I said, and began swimming farther out as though to stay as far from anyone else as possible. Sam followed behind me, and the same question kept running through my head as I kept on going. What was going on here? It was either Valerie messing Tucker up by asking him to do things… that was totally not like Tucker. Or… Tucker was just loosing it or something.
"Is it just me, or does it seem as though this place is making Tucker seem… different," Sam asked once we stopped way away from everyone else, people would have to make an effort to even see us, that was how far away we were.
"Yea, it's either this place… or Valerie."
"Or both," Sam pointed out.
"Well... let's just try and forget about it," I told her and she agreed with a nod, but I guess it took a while for us to begin actually doing something now that we had something more troubling on our minds then before even.
"Hey, wanna race? All the way back to the front of the lake?" Sam asked after we had rested a while… and trying to break the odd silence at the same time.
"Yea, sure," I said, looking across and realizing that it was a LONG ways.
"But no cheating," she reminded me, and I smiled at her and we both lined up.
"Ready… set… go!" She said and we both started off keeping at the same pace for a long time, but in yet I guess distance wise it was a short time and we had started getting off in our pace from each other. I was a little ahead of her, unlike basketball, this required nothing to do with thinking or acting fast, just moving fast, so it was easier for me. After all, flying for hours on end really built up on my speed, by a long shot.
"You still alive back there Sam?" I called back, and she said nothing but I just knew she was giving me that look. I started running out of breath though, about halfway there, and I knew Sam had to have been too, so I was still gonna stay ahead. I could hear both of our movements slow down and there wasn't as much commotion anymore as we tried to take deep breathes instead of short.
Breaking the near silence was the silence of only my movements, and I knew there was something wrong. I turned around, and there was no Sam at all. I panicked for a second and looked all around hoping that just maybe she had went around and I wasn't paying attention or she swam up to the shore, but there was no sign of her at all…
Okey-dokey, thought that was a good place to stop… plus it's like, past midnight and I gotta go to bed and wanted to post this before I had to go Anyhow… I will like, probably have a new chapter up within a week
