Well, hello everyone! I'm currently en route to Michigan for a wedding and I'm soooo freakin' bored I decided to write the next and last chapter of Taking Over Me! And I'm really sorry for not updating sooner... School and stuff. Enjoy!

Disclaimer: Houston, we have a problem… I don't own Danny Phantom.

Houston: Yeah, I know. Butch Hartman does. ALL HAIL BUTCH HARTMAN!

The Final Battle

"Yes, Sam… I'm here." Danny said. "And with semi-good news. We think we found the antidote."

"Well, that's awesome and all, but Kalyn needs it now. The virus has picked up and is spreading through her body," Sam said.

"Ok, Sam. We'll get it to her as soon as it's safe for her to take. Bye," said Danny.

"Bye," Sam returned and clicked off the phone. "Don't worry; Danny'll save you."

Danny, Tucker and Mrs. Meade worked more diligently than ever mixing chemicals, testing and failing.

An hour passed without any luck, and the trio was about to give up when Danny mixed together a chemical used to immobilize ghosts, a tablespoonful of an insect repellent, and a teaspoon of Foley by Tucker Foley in a vile, and went over to test the strange concoction. Danny poured it on to a slide that had a sample of the virus on it and Mrs. Meade looked through the eyepiece.

"Oh my gosh! Danny! You're a genius!" she shouted.

Danny cocked his head up.

"I am? I mean, I know I am!" Danny said. "How am I a genius again?"

"You figured out the antidote! Look!" Mrs. Meade said, gesturing to the microscope.

Tucker wanted a look-see too, and each of the boys each took an eyepiece. Inside, the antidote was eating away at the nasty virus like a pack of hyenas after a kill. Left and right, up and down the antidote was destroying the virus. Danny and Tucker look at it with wide eyes.

"WOAH!" the boys said together. "We better get this to Kalyn ASAP."

The boys took a vile of the strange mixture and flew back to the Specter Speeder. They found Kalyn in worse shape than they both imagined.

Kalyn's face was almost as white as snow, sweating bullets, and tossing and turning in the back seat. Her eyes were sealed shut from the immense pain and her mouth was clutched to avoid a high-pitched scream of agony and pain.

"Give me the antidote!" commanded Sam, swiping from Tucker's hand. Sam turned to Kalyn and calmed Kalyn down a bit, and asked her to open her mouth.

Kalyn heard the command and opened her mouth just big enough to get the vile to rest on her lip and slip the liquid in. Sam held the vile up to her mouth pouring the strange liquid into her mouth little by little, and each time the color in Kalyn's face began to return.

The virus inside was in total panic. The mini-ghosts were in chaos and utter confusion, darting from one place to another desperately trying to avoid the fate that lay before them. And then little by little, the destructive parasites were overtaken by the killer antidote, and dissolved within the liquid. Then, the virus was completely eradicated.

Gone. Finished. Not even a trace was left.

The virus was no more.

Kalyn opened her eyes to the concerned and worried faces of Danny, Tucker and Sam, and smiled.

The trio sighed in relief and cheered for their triumphant victory. They had won.

Kalyn closed her eyes again, this time for a well-deserved sleep from the horrendous ordeal. She was free from Walker's grasp.

Danny and Tucker went back to tell about the good news, and Mrs. Meade wasn't there. Gone. Just like the virus.

"Hm… that's weird," Danny said. "Oh well. We'll leave her a note."

They wrote the note, placed it on the chemistry table and then left.

The four flew back to the real world in peace.

After a few hours, Kalyn was up and bouncing like she used to. She went ghost and flew around Amity Park like nothing could bring her down. She truly was free.

Then a question hit her. "What happened to Mrs. Meade?"

The question is still without an answer to this day.

Danny said she was called away by Walker. Tucker said she was called away because of a sick patient. Sam, well, didn't have one since she never actually 'knew' Mrs. Meade. But somehow Kalyn knew exactly where she was.

Dear Diary,

Well, I'm officially virus-free. I have to thank Mrs. Meade for the anti-virus. She helped the most, even though Danny takes credit in actually "making" the antidote. Well, I beg to differ. Mrs. Meade was a great ghost doctor. I don't know if I'll ever see her again to thank her in person. That's ok though. I somehow know Mrs. Meade is hearing all the thanks and praise I'm giving her. I don't know where ghosts go after they die again. I hope it's somewhere Mrs. Meade can finally rest in peace. Thank you, Mrs. Meade. For all you've done. And more.

Kalyn

Kalyn sighed as she looked out of the Fenton household window of Danny's room. The setting sun was a brilliant orange color, coloring the sky as if painting it. Kalyn closed the book that held her diary entries. In the morning, she knew she had to go home to her family in Virginia. And have a LOT of explaining to do. But for now-

"DINNER!" yelled Jazz.

Kalyn would have to hope she didn't get poisoned from Jazz's cooking again...

THE END

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OH MY GOSH. I am actually DONE with my first fanfic EVER. I feel soooo accomplished right now! YAY! Stay tuned for Rejection. If you liked this, you'll love Rejection. Well, till then, thank you soooooooooooo much for reading this fanfic and leave comments on your way out! Toodles!