Short chapter, but I'd have to sayit's pretty sweet.

Disclaimer-Still son't own the show.


Danny appeared in front of Skulker, rolling his eyes. "Dude, you just had to pick the time that a ghost hunter was chatting with me, didn't you? Anyways, I hope she doesn't notice that there're ghosts over here. Otherwise, she'll be on us in under two minutes." Skulker looked at the hybrid, obviously not caring.

"Well, then, ghost child, here's your bag of pamphlets. If a poor excuse for a ghost comes, give him one of these." Danny read the pamphlet. It essentially said "It's April Fools Day, and you all need to get into shape. Your pelts will adorn my trophy room if you don't." Danny sighed.

"Dude, is it really necessary to put your name in giant letters at the bottom? I though Technus was the egoist." Skulker raised an eyebrow at the sarcastic halfa.

"Well, they know I'm serious about it. After all, for all they knew, it could be the Box Ghost. Nobody takes him seriously." Danny considered this and nodded.

"Well, thanks anyways. Hopefully this'll help keep those ghosts out of my hair for the rest of the day."

"Don't think this means I won't be hunting you again tomorrow, ghost child. And your little hunter friend as well."

"Don't think this means I'll let you catch me easily. And leave Valerie out of this, she doesn't even know what she's getting into!"

Meanwhile, Val had made it to the corner before the hall the ghosts were talking in. She stopped short at the mention of both ghosts knowing she was the hunter. But what did that one mean when he said I'm the ghost child's friend? He ruined my life! She glanced around the corner, and the sight shocked her. It was Skulker, the same ghost that had captured her and Phantom in the ghost zone before. She saw they were exchanging papers.

"I'm glad that there's a truce today, now if only we could let Val in on it. I feel so bad that I had to run from her like that instead of being able to tell her." The ghost boy muttered to himself as Skulker flew off. Running off? Telling me something? Don't tell me the ghost boy's going easy on me! She was furious, but decided if he was talking to himself, she might be able to get some information on the kidnapping of her friend. And what's all this about a truce?

"I guess Valerie never figured out that there are ghosts here. She's probably trying to find me. I must be giving her quite a scare." Yeah, right, ghost boy. You couldn't scare me if you tried. And how would I find him if I didn't know he was there? I should watch his dot and try and stay on it until I find out more about him. She watched him fly through the ceiling, but not before one last comment. "I've got to get back to the bathroom, or Val'll wonder what's going on." I guess he probably thinks that I'm watching him all the time. But what's the comment about the bathroom about? Is it a spot where he can hide from me, and thus stays there? He confuses me! She was furious. Is he afraid of me, or going easy on me? And why? And what does he want to tell me? Probably the whole, "I'm not evil" speech again. She flew back to the other side of the school, watching the dot the whole time.

When she got back to where she left Danny, she sat on a bench, continuing to look at the radar. As she was watching, she quickly changed back to her normal clothes. Being lunch and all, nobody was wandering the halls. She saw the dot go back to the bathroom, changing back to a light blue dot. The same color as Danny's. And his eyes. I hope he's ok. She watched the dot stay in the bathroom for a few moments before heading towards the door. Is he going to come out? I should probably get my equipment back on. She then noticed Mikey strolling down the hall. Nevermind… She glanced back down at the dot, getting even closer to the door. He's probably invisible. He wouldn't want to be seen, especially by me. He probably knows that I'm out here.

Danny stood in the bathroom, trying to stuff tons of pamphlets into a grocery bag he found. Gee, he only gave me like a thousand, do I really need this many? After getting all the pamphlets in that bag, he put them into his backpack. He headed towards the door.

Valerie sat there, watching as the dot got closer and closer. When it got to the door, she looked up. To her surprise, there was a silhouette behind the glass window. That's weird, he's visible. The doorknob twisted, and the door slowly opened. And he's not going intangible like most ghosts either. I wonder what's up with that? As the figure walked out the door, her heart dropped. There, as her ghost detector beeped to warn her that the ghost was within ten yards, stood her friend, Danny Fenton. He looked at her, worry in his eyes. She stared back, not sure what to say. There's no way! He can't be the ghost boy! That guy is evil, and thoughtless, and…


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