Now you know why I did the teachers instead of the whole school to find out. Adults really understand and picture themselves being in a teenager's shoes. That's why I trust mostly adults to tell my secrets, they understand better then kids do. Review please!
Sam and Tucker were in the classroom waiting for Danny to sit with them. They noticed Dash being freaked out a little, although they thought it was nothing. What really got them suspicions, was when Danny and Mr. Lancer came to the room talking. They usually would have a negative conversation, but this was like a normal conversation, which was not normal. Danny smiled and took his seat as Sam and Tucker cocked their eyebrows.
"Danny, what was with you and Mr. Lancer?" Asked Sam, "you usually don't have a good conversation with him."
"I kinda accidentally blew my secret in front of a whole bunch of teachers and faculty in the Teacher's Lounge," explained Danny nervously.
"Ouch," Tucker and Sam said together.
"Did they tell anyone?" Asked Tucker.
"No, they actually aren't gonna tell anyone at all," smiled Danny.
"Really?" shocked Sam and Tucker.
"Yeah, they didn't even ask me questions, they just let me stay in the Teacher's Lounge and lay on the couch for a while," smiled Danny.
"Wow Danny, I can't believe they just let you stay in the Teacher's Lounge without questions," said Sam.
"I know, maybe my parents were right about adults relating themselves to us more then we know," shrugged Danny.
"Maybe, but we still can't figure out how to stop your doppelganger," said Tucker.
"Yeah, he was bothering me again, you can ask Dash," told Danny, "I almost wasted him, or Danny Phantom almost wasted him."
"Whoa, so much for your payback," joked Tucker.
"Tucker, not helping!" glared Sam.
"At least Dash knew that wasn't me. He knows that Danny Phantom is a super hero and him shooting at him would mean something's wrong," sighed Danny.
"Say, you think the teachers could help us find out how to fight your doppelganger?" Asked Tucker as Danny's eyes widened.
"Uh, I never actually got to that, you really think they could help me?" Asked Danny as his friends shrugged.
Danny knew he needed help somehow and was willing to get some help anyway he could. He knew he'd have to ask the right teacher if this was gonna work. He decided to ask a teacher that knew something about doppelgangers. He decided to ask Professor Keth, he'd know something. Professor Keth teached mythical stuff. Danny went to his classroom during his free period. Good thing all the teachers knew his secret, he didn't have to give an excuse, except a wink of coarse. Keth looked up as Danny came into the room.
"Oh, hey Danny, didn't see you there," smiled Keth. Apparently Keth wasn't Danny's teacher at all, he knew Danny from the Teacher's Lounge. They had some conversations there and Danny had other conversations with other teachers and faculties as well.
"Professor Keth, do you know anything about doppelgangers?" Asked Danny.
"Sure why?" Asked Keth.
"Well, I know this would sound crazy, but I'm having trouble with mine," answered Danny.
"Well, after what I saw back there, I'll believe in anything," laughed Keth as Danny laughed with him.
"Ever since I first got these powers, I've been hearing a voice in my head that's telling me things I don't want to do, or want to, but will get me into trouble. At first it was an annoying voice in my head, now it's controlling my body, which is how I got to the Teacher's Lounge. I was hiding from Dash again, then Skulker came in and I had to go after him, but my doppelganger was controlling me again. It wouldn't leave me alone until I changed back," explained Danny.
"It seems you can control him as a human," thought Keth.
"It can control me in human too," said Danny.
"But you can handle him better when you change back. Was there ever a time when he was using your human half?" Asked Keth.
"No, there wasn't," realized Danny, " do you know what I should do?"
"You say that human and ghost emotions are different. Try thinking more on your human emotions then your ghostly ones," suggested Keth.
It actually was a great idea, when Danny's doppelganger tempted him, he was thinking ghostly emotions. If he thought of human emotions, then his doppelganger wouldn't bother him as much. This was actually the most brilliant idea he ever heard of from any teacher.
"Thanks," smiled Danny as he left the room.
