Here's my next chapter, I normally would post two chapters, but I don't have much time. I'll bring one chapter and that's it, sorry. Review please!

When school was over, he walked on the sidewalk. So far, Keth's suggestion was working. He had another run in with Dash and wasn't tempted at all. Dash even weggied him on the flag pole and nothing even came through. That little voice was not tempting him nor bothering him. Maybe he could easily get through this after all, or so he thought. He went to Valerie, who was walking on her way home as Danny went to her.

"Hey Val," called Danny.

"Oh hey Danny, how you feeling?" Asked Valerie.

"Great, I think I can deal with this doppelganger, I just need to think of my human emotions," told Danny.

"Are you sure this will keep working?" Asked Valerie, "you know this doppelganger is gonna get more powerful."

"Well, it'll last for now," sighed Danny, "you wanna fly for a while?"

"Sure, I feel like a quick flight," shrugged Valerie as they changed into their super hero form.

They both flew in the air. Valerie had never flown with a ghost before, this was pretty much the first time, if you didn't count the amount of times she hunted him. Although, this was different. She loved flying over Amity park, it was so beautiful from up high, Danny felt the same way. That was something they both had in common.

"It's alot better at night," said Danny.

"I know, you can see the stars better then in the daytime," agreed Valerie, "not to mention the city lights."

"Does anyone else, besides your dad know about your ghost fights?" Asked Danny.

"No, my old friends ditched me, so I had no one to tell," explained Valerie.

"What about Star?" Asked Danny.

"Oh her? She's a friend, but not my close friend," told Valerie, "she's only with me cause she feels sorry for me."

"Oh," nodded Danny, "what about me?"

"I was thinking of telling you because you accepted me and your parents hunted ghosts, but I was not sure if I could trust you to not tell your friends. I decided to wait till we really knew each other," said Valerie, "and then we started dating, and . . . I don't know, I guess I afraid you'd get hurt because of me if I told you," she admitted, "and then I found out who Phantom ended up being," she laughed as Danny couldn't help, but laugh with her.

"Now you feel stupid for not telling me?" Asked Danny as Valerie nodded and they laughed together.

"Never expected to be friends with the ghost boy," said Valerie.

"I never expected being a ghost. I just went inside a portal and pressed a button on accident, can you believe it?" Smiled Danny.

"That was stupid," said Valerie.

"I know, now look at me, public enemy number one, ended up having a friend as an enemy, a government agency chase me like an animal, and now having to fight my doppelganger," laughed Danny.

"Boy, that must feel good," said Valerie sarcastically as the teens laughed so hard, they started coughing.

Danny's ghost sense went off, looking around making sure he only thought of human emotions. He then saw Dani attacking Dash. He knew that something definitely went wrong with Dani and her doppelganger just happenly took over her. He especially wasn't surprised by the fact that Dash had caused it.

"Why does Dash have to be the favorite one?" Complained Danny as he flew toward the two.

"Get away from me!" Cried Dash as Danny flew down towards his cousin.

"Dani! change back!" Shouted Danny as he grabbed Dani and fazed her through the ground.

"What did he mean by changing back?" Questioned Dash, scratching his head.

Danny took Dani to a park as she glared at Danny, then changed into her human form. Danny did the same as he sat right by her to make sure she was ok and the doppelganger stopped bothering her.

"Wha, what happened?" Asked Dani faintly.

"Your doppelganger was bothering you again," answered Danny, "you were also attacking Dash."

"Explains why I heard someone in the background," said Dani.

"Did he do anything to you?" Asked Danny as Dani nodded.

"He pushed me to the ground and poured soda on my head," told Dani.

"I'll get him later," glared Danny, "I found out how to avoid my doppelganger."

"How?" Asked Dani.

"You need to think on human emotions," answered Danny.

"I'll try that, if it works on you, it should work on me," said Dani.

"Maybe," muttered Danny as Dani cocked her eyebrows.