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Darkzdragon 'Onyx': These cookies turned out perfectly~

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DarkFoxKit: This is a time to spend time with your families and having just a jolly good time. Or if you're not much of a family person, binge watch some anime or just game the day away if you want. We won't judge. :3

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DarkFoxKit: Oh? Are you guys surprised that we're uploading another chapter already? Well, for one it's to make up for making you all wait so long.

Darkzdragon 'Onyx': And two! It's Christmas! Consider this our Christmas gifts to all of you!

DarkFoxKit: And don't worry, I promise in our next update we'll bring Andy back onto the AN. It's just not the same without him.

Darkzdragon 'Onyx': For now, we're gonna keep munching on these cookies and start our anime binge.

DarkFoxKit: You guys go ahead and read the chapter and have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!


Chapter 48: Season of Giving

I was flying back to where I remember my parents portal was. Juliette was following me.

"We're almost there, Juliette, just a little bit further," I said.

"You still haven't explained what you meant and where you were taking me," Juliette said as she looked around nervously.

"I'm taking you to where I think you'll be safe from Skulker, for the most part," I said as I saw the familiar swirling of the ghost portal that lead into my parents' basement lab.

"Does that mean… you're taking me back to the human world?" Juliette asked, sounding unsure but somewhat hopeful.

I stopped in front of the portal and turned to face her, "Yeah. That's not going to be a problem, is it? I mean you won't like suddenly start melting or something if you came into the world of the living, right?"

"Uh… well I don't know why I would start melting. Ghosts have passed through that before without melting, right?" Juliette asked. "I mean, it's not a problem if I'll be fine, but if ghosts normally melt, I think I'd rather stay here."

"No, they don't," I said. "I just wanted to make sure you were okay with it. I mean, I'm not ghost expert, just because I've fought with ghosts before doesn't mean I know a lot about their… um… biology? Anyways, see this swirling thing here?"

I gestured to the ghost portal, letting Juliette get a good look at it.

"Yes, what is it?" Juliette asked as she looked at the portal.

"This is what we call a Ghost Portal. I've heard that a few have appeared around the Ghost Zone, but I haven't seen any other ones yet," I answered. "They're the doorway between here and the world of the living."

"Wow… I don't know what to say…" Juliette said, stunned. "I didn't think there were things like this that allowed easy travel to the human world… had I know I probably would've left long ago."

"You haven't been to the world of the living since you ended up here 1400 years ago?" I asked, frowning a bit.

Juliette answered by shaking her head.

"Well then… you've been here for a long time I see," I said. "Surprised you haven't been locked up by Walker for something really stupid. There was a tournament not long ago to see who would leave the prison."

"Well… Walker actually protected me for a few years once," Juliette said. "He said he wouldn't have felt righteous if he allowed a child to roam around all alone. He fed me, kept me safe from Skulker for some time. But then one day he told me I had to leave. I assume it was either something Skulker and him had arranged or even something that Clockwork had done."

I raised an eyebrow, "Really? Are we talking about the same Walker? He invaded my home, took over my friends, even came after me a few times, just to have the entire town come after my brother."

"Most likely, since I haven't met any other Walkers who are the warden of a prison," Juliette answered.

I frowned a bit, but decided not to push it, "Maybe Walker was different when you met him, but he didn't seem like that when Danny, my brother, and I did. Anyways, come on, when we go through this portal, stay close to me, alright? My parents aren't exactly friendly with ghosts."

"Maybe you should go ahead and see if it's clear?" Juliette suggested.

"Alright, but don't go anywhere," I said before I flew through the portal.

I came out into my parents' lab and looked around. It was empty, Mom and Dad are probably still at the mall having their annual Santa argument. I flew back into the Ghost Portal, glad to see the goat ghost girl was still there.

"It's all clear," I said. "Come on."

"Alright, let's go," Juliette said before we started to fly through the portal.

I came out first and landed on the floor, I looked back at the portal to see Juliette slowly flying out. She looked around and slowly landed on the floor herself.

I smiled to her as I said, "Welcome to my house, Juliette."

"Woah… I've never seen any place like this before," Juliette said with extremely wide eyes.

I chuckled, seeing her reaction. Juliette hasn't been in this plane of existence for 1400 years, so it's not surprising she would have this kind of reaction.

"This is just the basement actually," I said. "Mom and Dad work here, inventing gadgets and stuff for their… um… career. Come on, I'll take you to the living room and show you around."

"Uhh… okay…" Juliette said, still too shocked to really say anything.

I was still in my ghost form, not wanting to scare Juliette off by suddenly transforming in front of her. I just hope the ghost security weapons were still off, Mom and Dad usually turn it on when they leave the house, but Jazz and I usually turn it off before we leave in case Danny needed to come back as a ghost.

I lead Juliette up the stairs, and phased through the door. I heard Juliette gasping in shock a bit, before she phased through the door herself. Juliette looked at the door, as if fascinated. I guess despite being a ghost for 1400 years, she never knew she could phase through stuff, probably because in the Ghost Zone, ghosts couldn't easily phase through things.

"This is so absolutely strange…" Juliette said with wide eyes. "There's so much light but I can't see a single candle or torch anywhere…"

"We don't use those much anymore," I said. "Nowadays, people use electricity for lighting."

"Wait… humans have harnessed the power of lightning?" Juliette asked in shock.

"Yeah, pretty much," I answered as we walked into the kitchen. "Well, we don't harness lightning exactly, we just produce our own electricity. It's pretty complex though."

Juliette looked around the kitchen.

"Did you have a refrigerator or a sink when you were alive?" I asked.

"We had a sink, but I've never heard of a refrigerator," Juliette said before she pointed. "And what is that thing over the sink?"

I saw Juliette was pointing at the faucet. She probably didn't have proper flowing water back in her time like we do now.

"This is the faucet," I said as I turned the knobs on the side, letting water run down from the faucet. "It's how we use water here."

"... amazing… it can summon water on command…" Juliette said in awe. "That is some powerful magic."

I chuckled before I turned off the faucet, "It's not magic, it's more the power of science and plumbing."

"Science? Oh right, that man said he was a scientist… I never really knew what that meant," Juliette responded with a frown. "I assumed that it was just a magician of a different type."

"There was magic during your era?" I asked, causing Juliette to give me a surprised look, as if it was supposed to be common knowledge.

"Of course there was… is there no magic in these lands?" Juliette answered with a frown.

I walked over to the fridge and opened it up, "Not that I know of. The only magic here are usually just people doing tricks or trying to scam you out of your money. You want a snack? I know ghosts can still eat human food, I've seen them eat."

"I would love a snack, if you do not mind," Juliette said. "It has been quite some time since I have had a proper meal."

"Why don't you come here and take a look and see if there's anything you like," I suggested, gesturing her to come over to the open fridge. "Just don't eat the ham, it's spoiled."

Juliette nodded and walked to the fridge before peering inside. After a few moments she shook her head. "I have never seen any foods like this before. The only ones I recognized are some of the fruits and the head of lettuce. And why is it so cold?"

I chuckled, it's quite amusing to see someone who came from a completely different era react to modern things like a faucet and a fridge. "The refrigerator is meant to be cold so we can store food in here without it going bad so quickly. And I guess you didn't have most of these kinds of food in your era. What kind of food do you usually eat? … And by that I mean what food did you eat when you were human."

"Salads, meat, and soups," Juliette replied. "And fruit of course. We also had sweets like sweet rolls."

"Hmm, we might have some cinnamon rolls in the pantry," I said as I took out an apple. "And here, you can eat this apple too if you want."

"Thank you," Juliette responded before she wiped the apple on her fur for a few seconds before she took a bite. Her eyes went wide. "Wow, this is so juicy and sweet!"

"I'm glad the grocery store Mom goes to have fresh fruits instead of that man made junk," I said. "Though Dad would eat anything that's considered edible."

"This is the best apple I have ever had," Juliette said, her eyes almost twinkling with happiness.

"Wait until you try the other kind of foods in this modern era," I chuckled. "We have people like chefs that use all sorts of ingredients to create new kinds of food and flavors that I'm sure weren't around in your time."

"I really hope that I'll get to try everything!" Juliette said happily before she went back to eating the apple.

I smiled as I lead her into the living room, "Come on, just watch the Christmas decorations. My family likes to celebrate Christmas."

"Oh? So Christmas is still celebrated in this day and age?" Juliette asked as she continued to follow me.

"Yup," I said with a smile. "It's a tradition that never died off. Though some people, like my friend Sam, celebrate Hanukkah instead."

Juliette munched on her apple as she looked around the living room, seeing the couch, the big screen TV, the big Christmas tree with a lot of presents under it, and stockings on the fireplace.

"Interesting… it's so different, but there are still similarities. The tree, the presents, and the fire," Juliette said with a soft smile. "It's been such a long time since I celebrated Christmas."

"Yeah," I said with a chuckle. "Though my brother really doesn't like Christmas."

"Oh, well that's a shame," Juliette frowned. "Christmas is a time for a family come together and spend time with each other."

"Yeah, I don't mind Christmas," I said. "But I guess the reason why my brother hates it so much is because our parents would argue about whether or not Santa Claus is real, and it grates on him."

"Santa Claus? Who is Santa Claus? Aren't those presents from Saint Nicholas?" Juliette asked. "I'm surprised you haven't opened your presents. Saint Nicholas day is weeks before Christmas."

"Oh, well Saint Nicholas is actually Santa Claus, well the more kid friendly magical story version of him," I said. "But we have a tradition of getting presents and not opening them until Christmas day."

"I see… a lot has changed since I was alive," Juliette said. "I have so much to learn… but for now we should find a safe place for me to li- stay, since I doubt I would be safe so close to the Ghost Portal."

"Yeah, that's why I brought you here, to keep you safe," I said with a nod. "But it can't be here. My parents are… well… they're uh… let's just say you're not safe with them."

"I assume they are hunters of some kind? When down below I saw what looked like very… fancy and advanced weaponry," Juliette questioned.

"Yeah, they're ghost hunters actually," I said with a sigh.

Juliette looked at me in shock.

"They don't know my brother and I are half ghosts," I quickly said. "And they're not the best ghost hunters, but they can be competent when they need to be."

"That must be very very hectic and troubling since you are unable to tell them your secret," Juliette said with a troubled tone.

"Heh, it is, but it's also pretty thrilling in a way," I said with a chuckle. "I think it might be better to tell our parents, but I am also worried they may not accept us and would try to catch us, thinking we're not really their sons."

I sat down on the couch with a sigh. "Anyways, I was thinking I could take you to this warehouse that's in Amity Park. People and ghosts usually leave it alone."

My head started to feel fuzzy all of a sudden, I had to close my eyes.

"Are you alright, Andy?" Juliette asked in concern.

"Just feeling… a little dizzy…" I groaned, holding my forehead.


I see myself with Juliette in the warehouse. She looked troubled, but was fine for the most part. Then suddenly, green ecto rays shot out from behind Juliette. I gasped as I grabbed Juliette's hand and tried to drag away from the danger, but a missile was fired at us. I couldn't get Juliette away in time before she was hit, and caught in an ecto net that she can't phase out of.

"I knew it! I knew there were ghosts here!" Dad said excitedly.

Mom was aiming her gun at me with her huntress face, "You're going down, ghost boy!"

"No! Stop!" I yelled as she fired.


I was flying into an abandoned building that was left forgotten in Amity Park. I figured this would be a good place for Juliette, it's not as stuffy as the warehouse. This place looked like it was once a theater or opera house before it shut down.

"It's not glamorous, but what do you think, Juliette?" I asked.

"It's perfect! Its nice and large and it looks like nobody ever comes here!" Juliette happily said. "And the walls were so thick, I doubt Skulker's hunting equipment can find me while I'm in here."

"Well, Skulker has ways of finding his prey," I sighed. "But he'll most likely be busy with my brother and I to look for you, so you should be safe for the time being. Just be sure to let me know if there's trouble. I would like for you to meet my brother later, if that's okay with you. I don't want him sensing you and thinking you're a ghost causing trouble after all."

"I would love to meet your brother," Juliette responded. "If anything comes up, I will let you know."


I shook my head as the visions ended. That's new, I never had two different future visions before. One of them I took Juliette into the warehouse, and our parents found us there… and in the other, I took Juliette to an abandoned theater or opera house, and everything seemed to be fine.

"Andy? Are you alright? You were looking off into space for a long time and I was starting to get concerned," Juliette said worriedly as she leaned over me.

"I'm fine," I said. "I just sometimes get visions of the future, I think."

"Oh, that must be very distracting," Juliette said with a frown. "It is probably also an annoyance to you sometimes, it could even be dangerous. For instance, you could get a vision while in a fight and you would be completely defenseless."

"It's happened a few times," I said. "Although, the visions during battle seem to give me a warning rather than hindering me, letting me avoid a potential painful or fatal blow."

"That is very interesting," Juliette said. "Does this power come from Clockwork by any chance? Because visions would seem more like a time related power than anything else."

I shrugged, "I don't really know to be honest, they just started happening after… a certain incident. I don't think Clockwork gave the visions to me, I think I got it from when I messed with time magic before."

"You messed with time before?!" Juliette asked, sounding surprised and startled.

"More times than I should have, to be honest," I said sheepishly. "I uh… wasn't exactly right in my mind during that time."

"I see, but you know now how fragile time can be, correct?" Juliette asked, probably hoping that I had learned not to mess with time.

"Yeah, I know, all too well," I sighed. "Don't worry, I'm not planning to mess with time anymore. The point is these visions I have started happening after an incident with my brother that I rather not talk about. And I think I know where I can take you where you'll be safe, for the most part."

"Alright, let us go then," Juliette said before she turned to me. "And do not worry, Andy I will not pry into your past, it is very unladylike."

I chuckled and said, "Thank you, Juliette. We should go now before it gets late, Mom and Dad could come home any minute."

"I shall follow your lead then," Juliette said with a smile. "And let us try to be quick, I am sure you would like to be home for Christmas celebrations."


Juliette and I were flying through the sky. I looked down at the town, there were a lot of people out and about for Christmas.

"You might want to turn invisible, Juliette," I said to the goat-like ghost girl beside me. "We don't want people looking up and seeing us and cause an uproar."

"Of course." Juliette nodded before she went invisible. In fact, I couldn't even see her.

"Nice, I was worried that you wouldn't know how to go invisible, since you seemed pretty surprise about going intangible earlier," I said as I smiled.

"Remember, I've been on the run for 1400 years, I had to learn quite a few tricks in order to survive," Juliette said, but surprisingly it sounded like it came from my other side.

It's really weird, even when a ghost is invisible, I could usually sense where they are at least. I can't pick up Juliette at all. I guess it helps to have 1400 years of practice.

"That's great, but can you ease up on it a bit? I want to be able to know where you are while I'm leading you," I said. "Humans can't see ghosts very easily, so you don't need to turn up the invisibility very high."

"Sorry, of course," Juliette said before she partially reappeared.

I could see her, but I was sure that nobody on the ground could.

"If you would like, I could try to teach you that trick some time," Juliette said. "It can't be held as long as the partial invisibility, but with enough practice, you can hold it for two days at most."

"Yeah, maybe I will take you up on that," I said with a smile. "Always helps to learn a new technique. Anyways…"

I turn myself invisible, "You can still see me, right?"

"Yes, I can," Juliette responded. "Now, what sort of place do you think will be perfect for me?"

"Just keep following me," I said as I gestured her to follow.

Both of us flew through Amity Park. Since we were invisible, I decided to lead Juliette down into the city, wanting her to get a closer look at how people celebrate the Christmas tradition in this era. The opera house isn't too far from here, we might as well make the most of it during the trip there.

"This is all very interesting. There are some celebrating Christmas but it appears there are also others celebrating different holidays," Juliette said with a smile. "There was that family that had that very intricate candle holder, it looked something similar to a book I had once read about a religion known as Judaism. And then there were quite a few other celebrations that I can not even begin to recognize."

"Yeah, this time of year has different people celebrating different holidays. I find it quite complicated, my family only celebrates Christmas. My friend Sam celebrates Hanukkah with her family," I said before we came up to the old abandoned opera house.

"Is this the place?" Juliette asked when we stopped.

"Yup," I said as we both flew into the opera house. I let Juliette look around.

"It's not glamorous, but what do you think, Juliette?" I asked.

"It's perfect! Its nice and large and it looks like nobody ever comes here!" Juliette happily said. "And the walls were so thick, I doubt Skulker's hunting equipment can find me while I'm in here."

"Well, Skulker has ways of finding his prey," I sighed. "But he'll most likely be busy with my brother and I to look for you, so you should be safe for the time being. Just be sure to let me know if there's trouble. I would like for you to meet my brother later, if that's okay with you. I don't want him sensing you and thinking you're a ghost causing trouble after all."

"I would love to meet your brother," Juliette responded. "If anything comes up, I will let you know."

It was always weird to have this deja vu feeling when a vision of the future just happens right in front of my eyes.

"Well, if you don't need anything else, I should probably go check on my brother and see if he's ready to go back home," I said, remembering that it's getting late, the Ghost Writer should be almost done with Danny by now.

"I think I will be fine," Juliette said. "I'll probably look around and see what is here and if anything still works."

I chuckled, "If you were alive, I'd probably leave you some food and water."

"I would still enjoy some food later on, who knows, I might go exploring a tiny bit to that restaurant I saw next door," Juliette responded with a smile. "Though I can wait for you to bring me food since that will be safer."

"Well, if you do decide to explore, just don't let anyone see you," I warned. "Especially my Mom and Dad. You'll know if it's them when you see them, they wear blue and orange spandex uniforms, so they stand out quite a bit."

"Alright, if I decide to explore I will most likely go completely invisible," Juliette said. "When I go completely invisible not even the highest technology can pick me up."

"Let's hope not," I said before leaving the opera house.

When Danny comes home, I'm going to have to introduce him to Juliette, so he knows not to attack her. Speaking of Danny, I should go see if he's out of the Ghost Writer's book yet.

I flew back home, flying through the wall. I looked around, seeing that nobody was home yet. Good, I have some time to relax. A ring of light appeared on my torso and they split horizontally as I changed back to my human self.

I walked into the living room, and was surprised to see my brother there.

"Danny?" I said, surprised. "I was about to go check on you in the Ghost Zone. Are you okay?"

"Oh, hey Andy," Danny said when he turned to me. "I'm fine, and you were right. Bearbert is evil, he's true evil alright."

I raised an eyebrow at that. "You're just now figuring that out?"

Danny grumbled, "He attacked me and Jazz with a freaking chainsaw! And where were you? … Wait, I'm not talking in rhyme anymore?"

I almost snorted at what he said, does Danny still think he's in the book? "You talking in rhyme? That's almost unheard of."

Danny gave me a look of disbelief, "Andy, don't you remember what even happened? The Ghost Writer was turning everyone against me, making it look like I stole their presents, destroyed their toys and Christmas Trees. And the ghosts were actually helping me, because of some treaty and… wait… you don't remember?"

"Danny, none of that…" I sighed. "Well, you were trapped in the Ghost Writer's book. So everything that happened to you there, only happened in the book."

"Even the part where the Ghost Writer went to jail?" Danny asked, sounding slightly disappointed.

"I don't know about that last part," I said. "The last time I saw the Ghost Writer, he just absorbed you into his book. I'm glad you're out and safe though."

Danny frowned, "Why didn't you help me if you saw that?"

"I was about to, but the Ghost Writer assured me you were in no actual danger," I answered. "He said he only wanted to teach you not to hate Christmas. Plus, you did kind of owe him since you destroyed his first book."

Danny let out a sigh before he said, "Well he did teach me not to hate Christmas. And he gave me a version of himself to defeat, so I guess I can't hold a grudge."

I gave a small smile, "Oh? What have you learned then?"

"I've learned that everyone celebrates Christmas their own way," Danny answered. "Like how Mom and Dad always argue about whether or not Santa is real is just their own way of celebrating Christmas. I was too busy being angry that I couldn't see it that way. My friends, my family, I have a lot to be thankful for. We could've lost them after all."

I nodded, "Yeah, we could've. I suppose this time of year helps us remember how fortunate we are to avoid that timeline."

Danny gave a small smile, "I'll try to be better with the next Christmas."

"Hey, why wait? We can celebrate it today when Mom, Dad and Jazz come home," I said with a smile. "Oh, and I have something important to tell you. I found someone in the Ghost Zone today while you were in the Ghost Writer's book."

"Who did you find?" Danny asked as he went over to the couch and sat down.

I sat down beside Danny, "I found a ghost girl who looks like a white anthropomorphic goat. She's been on the run from Skulker for about 1400 years, and she says she can't settle anywhere in the Ghost Zone. I decided to let her live in the abandoned theater and opera house not too far from here. I just wanted to let you know so you don't attack her when you see her."

"You found someone who was on the run for 1400 years? Dang, Skulker must've considered them a high value ghost to be hunting them for 1400 years," Danny said sounding somewhat surprised.

"I think she is. I've never seen another ghost like her," I said with a nod. "And unlike you and me, she isn't a fighter. So she spent her time hiding from Skulker. Her name is Juliette by the way. I was thinking you could meet her tomorrow after Christmas."

"Are you serious about letting her live here in Amity Park?" Danny asked with a raised brow.

"Well, yeah, why?" I asked. "She doesn't seem to be the type who would cause trouble. I'm sure she just wanted to be left alone."

"Because Amity Park isn't the safest place for her," Danny responded. "And she probably has no idea about the dangers she faces if she lives here. You got ghosts, Mom and Dad, and Valerie."

"Yeah, I know," I quickly said. "But Juliette can turn invisible to hide from any ghost, and I'm sure she can hide from any technology to track her since she hid from Skulker, who's all about technology and tracking. Besides, it's temporary until I can find her a safer place to settle at in the Ghost Zone."

"And what if she doesn't want to return to the Ghost Zone?" Danny asked as he looked at me. "If she gets too comfortable, she might not want to go back to the Ghost Zone."

"Why don't you meet her first?" I suggested. "Then we can discuss about her living arrangements."

Before Danny could say anything else, we heard the door opening. Mom and Dad were arguing about Santa again, and Jazz just shrugged as she was carrying most of the bags.

"I'm telling you, a fat man can fit down the chimney, I can prove it to you!" Dad said loudly.

"It still wouldn't prove he has flying reindeer that gets him on the roof," Maddie grumbled.

Jazz huffed as she dropped all the bags onto the floor, "You know, you two could've helped with the bags while you were arguing whether or not a magical fat man who deliver presents every Christmas night exist."

"He does!" Dad snapped.

"He does not, Jack!" Mom retorted. "It is scientifically impossible for Santa to exist."

"Santa Claus isn't about science, it's about magic and believing!" Dad argued.

"Oh great… you got them started back up, Jazz," Danny said with a small smile.

"Sorry," Jazz sighed, before noticing Danny's smile. "Wait, why are you smiling? I thought you hated it when they start arguing about Santa."

"Let's just say I had a long break and took a look at the true meaning of Christmas," Danny responded.

Jazz looked at Danny, "... Who are you and what have you done with my brother?"

"Relax Jazz," I chuckled. "I'm sure Danny's learned a thing or two about family tradition."

"And a thing or two about how evil possessed toys can be," Danny added.

Jazz raised an eyebrow at that.

"So since Mom and Dad are preoccupied, maybe we should make our own Christmas dinner before they make another one come to life again," I suggested.

"Sounds like a good idea," Danny said. "We'll get Mom and Dad when dinner is ready."

Jazz smiled, "I know just what we can make too! No bloodthirsty turkeys required!"

I smiled as Danny and Jazz head into the kitchen to talk about what we were going to make. I was about to follow them when my head started to go fuzzy again. I decided to sit down in case I accidentally passed out.


I see Danny and Valerie sitting together at a table in the Nasty Burger. They look to be having a good time, talking to each other. The lights suddenly went out, then the waiter put a lit candle on the table, giving it a more… romantic atmosphere. Wait, why are Valerie and Danny dating each other? It looks like they are. I didn't even know Danny and Valerie were interested in each other, not like that anyways.


The vision changed. Suddenly, I was seeing Danny and Sam sitting together in the Nasty Burger. They looked to be having fun, but… they also seem to be looking at each other in a romantic kind of way instead of in a friend's way… if that makes any sense. I also saw Dash sitting with Valerie, the two of them smiling at each other. The lights went out just like in the first vision, and the waiter came with a lit candle on the table. If I didn't know any better, I'd say this was a double date. Wait… I knew Danny and Sam would like each other, but Dash and Valerie? Where am I and Tucker?


The vision changed again. This is getting disorientating. I was still seeing the Nasty Burger, but this time it was just Valerie… no wait, she's looking right at me. Am I… sitting across her on the table? Valerie was giving me a smile. The lights were off, and the waiter put a candle on the table.

"I'm so happy that you agreed to do this, Andy," Valerie said with a smile.

"Yeah," I found myself saying. "This is really great. You look beautiful in this candle light."

"Heh, thanks…" Valerie blushed. "You look quite handsome yourself. Now, let's get ready to order dinner. Remember, we have to order the 'super special burger steak'"

"Alright, let's hope since you work here, they give you a discount," I chuckled.

"If I'm right, it will be on the house," Valerie said with a smile as someone started to walk over. As they got closer, everything started to blur.


"Andy? Are you okay?" I blinked and shook my head a bit when I saw Jazz right in front of me. "You looked like you were spacing out."

I blinked before nodding, "I'm fine… I was just…" I wonder if I should tell Jazz about my future visions?

"Daydreaming or something?" Jazz asked as she stood back. "Well sorry to snap you out of it, but dinner is ready and Mom and Dad have finally stopped arguing. So get up and come join us in the kitchen."

I nodded and stood up, "Alright, let's go, I'm starving."

Maybe I'll tell Jazz later, for now I just want to enjoy this family Christmas. But those visions… three visions with similar but very different outcomes. Danny on a date with Valerie… Danny and Sam on a double date with Dash and Valerie… and me on a possible, not really sure, date with Valerie. What kind of future visions are these if they're so different? How would I know which one will come true? … What does Danny think of Valerie?


Coco Baldwin: DarkFoxKit: Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you too! And thank you!

Darkzdragon 'Onyx': We hope everyone enjoyed our two Christmas presents!

OMNISENSE95: Darkzdragon 'Onyx': Whenever we decide to update it. We aren't going to give a timeline.

DarkFoxKit: The Christmas episode isn't over yet anyways.

ZAFT Prime: DarkFoxKit: Yeah, Onyx and I did discuss as to whether or not Andy would join Danny in the book, but we decided not to. Instead, we had Andy meet with a new character. Yes, it's always good to see someone understand why we can't just update so fast all the time.

Jewel moonstone: Darkzdragon 'Onyx': Oh, sorry to hear that yesterday was meh for you. Hope you enjoyed the Christmas lights, and these two chapters were Christmas presents to all of you. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you too!

RedHood001: DarkFoxKit: Yeah, The Ultimate Enemy already shows what Andy would do if Danny himself… well, dies. Yes, Andy is only a little more unstable than Danny, but he does think logically. Though Andy has a tendency to overthink things, which is what makes him unstable, remember what happened when he lost it during My Brother's a Ghost?

leslidannyphantom: DarkFoxKit: Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the chapter, and hope you like this one too.

Andy: *comes in quickly* Well I'm glad I'm not a demon in your AU. I'm not familiar with Star Wars, but if you liked it then that's good. And thank you for the not-lollipop cookie.

KorrieChan: Darkzdragon 'Onyx': Well, here is the continuation, our other Christmas gift to all of you readers out there. Hope you enjoyed.

Kitty: DarkFoxKit: Wow, thank you for the Christmas gift. It was amusing to read. Heh, Andy's a cinnabon and Juliette's a cinnamon bun.

Andy: The Ultimate OC? That sounds nice, but I'm sure there are better OCs out there. ^^'