The next morning, she was reported missing. The foot steps on the beach matched her shoes which were found on the shore. They searched the water, but they couldn't find a body.

"Where is she!" Danny Fenton freaked at the lunch table. "She couldn't have drowned! She's Sam! She's the best swimmer I've ever seen! What if a ghost got her! I have to find her!"

"Dude," Tucker began. "Calm down! The police will find her!"

"Oh, please!" Danny exploded. "The police chief has the brains of a pissant! He wouldn't be able to find his own car keys if they weren't shoved up his asshole, like they will be if they don't find Sam!"

"Language, Danny!" Tucker stated, playing video games on his PDA.

"If there are any small children here tonight," Danny began. "We have used these words in sentence!"

"I don't care! It's stil stupid!" Tucker said with a baby voice.

"I'm serious, Tucker!" Danny began. "Sam could be anywhere! She could be lost, taken prisoner, hurt, or... or,"

"Or dead?" Tucker assumed. "Danny, Sam's a big girl! She can take care of herself! She probably ran away from her parents because they tried to get her to wear pink... again! A lot of shop owners said they saw her leave her house pretty late!"

"Her parents got her up at 11:30 at night to dress her in pink?" Danny questioned. "Be reasonable! And even if it was true, what about her boots? They were found at the beach! The tracks that show where she walked from where she took off here boats to the shore! how do you explain that!

"Yes!" Tucker began. "Let's ask Tucker every question that comes to our mind! He knows everything! Why don't you ask me about the nature of the univererse, while you're at it!"

"I'm sorry, Tucker," Danny stated. "I'm just... just,"

"Worried?" Tucker said. "I get it, dude! She's my friend, too!

"She's my best friend, Tucker," Danny began. "I've known her forever! She could be hurt, dead, or worse!" Danny sat down at the table to clear his head.

"I'm sure she's fine," Tucker said, placing a hand on his shoulder.

Danny's head darted up as he saw something familiar sitting around the park fountin. "Tucker?" Danny began, not moving his eyes off the fountain. "Do you see what I see?" Tucker looked over and saw nothing, but the fountain.

"What?" Tucker asked. "It's just a fountain!"

"How can you not see it!" Danny asked. "It's Sam! She's sitting on the fountain! Can't you see her!" Tucker shook his head. "Come on!" Danny said, dragging Tucker to the fountain. "There! Right there!" Danny pointed to an empty seat at the fountain.

"There's nothing there, dude," Tucker stated.

"But she's right---," but before he could finish, she vanished. "She was sitting right there! I saw her! She was sitting right there reading Harry Potter!"

"Sure she was," Tucker humored, dragging him back to school.

"But she was right there," Danny whispered to himself.

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