Well then, I'm still ahead of you by the way. Also I don't own anything other than the plot. Be warned soon lots of death will take place, you have been warned.
Normal POV
According to Valerie the Fenton's had been right, the ghost detector was broke. Because she was looking at two, not one but two, monstrosities fighting near Tucker's neighborhood. And the stupid thing still said there were no ghosts in the area. Little did she know that ghosts were purposely staying away from that area to avoid the wrath of the king of darkness. Even she, a rash ghost hunter, decided that it would be best if she let the monsters tire themselves out before daring to go into the battlefield. Besides it was a good fight.
"We shall see," said the one that had just crashed into a building. For those that don't know that was the demon known as X.A.N.A., while the other was Jeremy.
"Equal powers, equal experience, this is gonna be a long fight," Jeremy snarled sending his body ablaze. He planed to storm X.A.N.A. before he even knew what happened. He blasted the entire pile of rubble that X.A.N.A. was under, but before the blast could come anywhere near the beast he teleported. Needless to say Jeremy wasn't exactly thrilled. "Show yourself you coward," he yelled.
"Very well," X.A.N.A. responded appearing behind Jeremy and then blasted him in his backside. Jeremy careened down to the ground leaving yet another crater in the now wasteland.
"Coward," Jeremy yelled, "do you have no courage." Jeremy charged back up at X.A.N.A. and grabbed hold of him. Both of the demons sent a charge through the others body, both of them getting nowhere. At least, for the moment. Then the power in the air surrounding the two sent them both flying backwards into two different buildings. Both of which crumbled to the ground.
"I must say, we're getting nowhere with this," X.A.N.A. sneered annoyed with the fighting. He had been right though. Every bruise or cut that Jeremy had he did. Jeremy even nodded signifying that he agreed, not that that would stop him. He got up and screeched. A sonic wave erupted from his mouth tearing up the entire area that X.A.N.A. had been in.
"Dead yet," Jeremy rhetorically asked. He was pretty sure that the king of darkness wouldn't take dying too lightly.
"No, you," the beast responded blasting Jeremy fro behind. Jeremy was over the whole teleport behind my back and shoot me thing. Not that he could stop X.A.N.A. from doing it.
"Fine two can play that game," Jeremy yelled disappearing. X.A.N.A. knew immediately what he meant and turned around. He waited for a moment but didn't see anything. Then he got struck by lightning from behind. "Point for me," Jeremy yelled from his original location. That had been one of his cheaper shots.
"Why you little," X.A.N.A. growled baring his teeth, though they were far closer to fangs. Valerie, who was still watching was amazed. She had been hunting ghosts for some time now and these didn't seem , look, or act like ghosts. They seemed stronger than any ghost, except maybe the stone faced one, she had ever seen.
"I'm only following your example, aren't you happy," Jeremy mocked. X.A.N.A. was sick of his antics and charged them causing them both to tumble to the ground. One of the beast's fists lit up with fire and he aimed for Jeremy's head. Fortunately Jeremy was able to disappear before X.A.N.A. could hit him with the crushing blow. As it was X.A.N.A. ended up punching the ground, badly hurting his fist. X.A.N.A. only growled louder at this tactic. "Ah, are you mad, hmm, I think so," Jeremy taunted. The beast was outraged at Jeremy, he flew up and slammed into him.
"I'll show you mad," X.A.N.A. screamed. The screech knocked Jeremy back into a nearby building. X.A.N.A. eyed his target, still edged into the bricks. His hands lit on fire as he planned to eliminate the threat once in for all. However Valerie, who thought that Jeremy was done for, made her move.
"Oh no ya don't," she yelled firing her anti ghost bazooka. Normally a shot like that would never faze X.A.N.A., and it didn't. But due to the fact that he hadn't seen Valerie he was shocked.
"I must agree," Jeremy yelled while X.A.N.A. was facing Valerie. He slammed into X.A.N.A. sending him to the ground. "And now for the finisher," Jeremy yelled. He charged up for the final shot, a shot to terminate the demon, but it never came.
"Agreed," X.A.N.A. yelled. At first Jeremy was confused, until he saw a blinking light in the sky.
"This can't be good," he quietly said to himself. The light hit him, point blank. Seeing this X.A.N.A. smiled at the remaining warrior.
"My pleasure destroying you, have a nice day," he chuckled vanishing from the ground. Valerie looked at the intense light that was slowly increasing in size.
"Dad," she thought to herself. She knew where she had to get to first. She accelerated her jet glider and raced home. She could only hope she wasn't too late.
With the others, or some of the others anyway.
"That would be so cool, if it wasn't gonna kill us," Tucker stated looking out the window. Danny, who had somehow multiplied, only he could only control one body at a time, had recently fazed through the roof. He didn't fight X.A.N.A. again because he knew he wasn't near strong enough.
"We have to get out of here," Danny said as the light picked up it's speed. Tucker and Sam thought for a moment. It was a difficult decision, if they left immediately they could easily outrun the light, but then their parents, well not Sam's, her parents were on a meeting, but the others would die. "And we have to try to get our parents too," he said grabbing on to them and fazing them through the wall. "But first we have to get you out of here."
Alright people you've done it before. Also for those who were wondering I will say if the story ties into another, right now no story ties into this. Anyways I'll need five reviews to continue this story. . . not like any of my others are getting reviews.
