I don't own Bolt or Danny Phantom nor any of the Easter eggs I put in.

Only this idea plot.

Okay I know this sounds like the same old excuse, but… I really have been suffering from depression and anxiety lately. I haven't been feeling comfortable writing. Like every word I wrote wasn't good enough or I just wasn't getting close to who and what the characters are. A whole mess.

BUT!!! I have worked on myself and think I'm good to go… for now. Plus things with life have been and are becoming really busy almost each day.

So sorry I kept you all waiting. Just wanted to let you all know how things have been and how they're still probably gonna be.


Tucker!

When Danny and Sam found a nice spot hidden by some trees, they settled down to eat as Sam was put back on her jump-rope leash. The food of course was absolutely delicious, especially to two kids who hadn't eaten for quite a while. Danny had eaten two of the sandwiches and Sam had finished one and a half of the salads. And both snacked on hors d'oeuvres and dessert cakes.

After filling their bellies, they sat and rested for a bit, thinking of what to do next. Well, Danny was at least, Sam was honestly just happy to have gotten something to eat.

As Danny was lost in trying to think up another way of how they were going to get back to Jazz, Sam looked over at him and for the first time, actually smiled at him. A real genuine smile.

"Look at you. You are quite the little actor, huh?" Danny looked at her with his eyebrows raised up, he didn't really know what to say, he didn't know if he should have felt good for helping them get food and for all the fun he had. Or bad for going along with her idea so that she could steal for them. Just the fact that he actually impressed one of Vlad's henchmen was kind of... weird.

So he did what he thought was fitting. Looking away with a scowl. Sam sighed, she didn't care that he didn't say anything. What really bothered her was that he wouldn't lighten up.

"I haven't eaten like this in ages." She rubbed her belly but looked down in surprise that it felt different. "Hey, look, my stomach kind of distended! How great is that?"

"Yeah, well, don't get used to it. We gotta keep moving." Danny said, bringing down Sam's joy at finally getting a full stomach in years.

Even though they had pretty much lost their way to Hollywood and he basically saw a comic book/sci-fi convention for the very first time, a time that should have helped him to see the difference between reality and fiction. He still wanted to leave and go on some stupid mission to find someone who probley didn't exist.

Besides that, this place seemed like a good place to live too. It looked much safer and quieter than New York City that was for sure. Sam had always wanted to leave the big apple and maybe find somewhere to start over and turn a new leaf. Though she planned to do this when she got a little bit older and had enough money, life never really went the way she hoped it would.

Plus she wasn't too shocked that he wanted to keep going on with... whatever this... was...

Still she could try. "But this place looks like it could really be a gold mine here. What's wrong with you?" She stood up and walked over to Danny who stood up as well.

"I bet that if we take a good look around this town, we'll find the answer to all our problems. I can get a new fresh start at life here, and you can ask someone else, someone a lot better at dealing with crazies than me to help you."

He just glared, both at being called crazy again and that she was trying to sidetrack him from saving Jazz. Even though she really just wanted to be free from him. "Look around! It's perfect."

*Snap*

Both jumped at the sound (Okay, well Sam jumped at the sound, Danny was used to these things and faced much worse, so he wasn't scared) and turned towards it to find a boy around their age!

He had brown skin, turquoise eyes behind black glasses. He wore a long-sleeve yellow shirt, green cargo pants with a black belt, and brown boots with a red beret sitting on top of his short black hair. He also had a dark blue backpack on as he held a PDA in his hand.

They all had the same look of getting caught with your hand in a cookie jar, but after a few seconds. He righted himself with his face changing to one of happiness.

"Do my eyes deceive me?" He whispered. "Is this some apparition I see before me?" He took a step closer.

"Or could it be my hero?" He shouted in joy and started to dance around as a dork would and stopped as he got close to Danny, scaring him a little. "Oh, my gosh, oh, my gosh, oh, my gosh!"

"You're Danny Phantom, the half-ghost superhero! You're fully awesome!" He exclaimed breathlessly.

Sam and Danny were lost and a bit shocked, what looked to be a geeky teen just recognized Danny! How?

"Wait a minute." Sam asked, "You know this guy?"

Coming from his happy cloud, he nodded his head yes, almost faster than the speed of light. "I do. He is fully awesome." He repeated in a whisper.

"Yeah, yeah, yeah. We've established that. Who are you?"

He stood straight and dropped his excited tone. "I'm Tucker."

"Tucker, the...," Sam took a look at his backpack overflowing with what looked to be more technology. "The techno geek?" She said picking some fun at him.

Tucker didn't seem to mind though as he just smiled again, taking his glasses off and cleaning them. "Well you know, I actually prefer the term, technician enthusiast. But that's besides the point."

He turned and pointed his PDA at Danny. "We have before us a legend, Danny Phantom."

Then he started to run around, "He can outrun speeding missiles with his supernatural powers like his ghost rays," He stopped and held still, throwing his hands out like they were guns, "and freeze anyone or anything with his ice core."

"Oh!" Tucker then jumped around to face them. "And best of all, he can obliterate large structures with his ghostly-wail!"

"Wait a minute." Sam spoke up. "You've seen the ghostly-wail?"

Danny was shocked beyond belief, not only did this guy know him, but he knew all of his powers as well. Especially his most powerful one.

"Have you been observing me?"

"Oh yeah! I watch you all the time." Tucker said feeling very proud of himself, this conversation however was getting too boring and really weird for Sam, so she drifted off a little to the side counting the money she managed to steal for them not paying much attention to the two.

"That's incredible."

"Oh, it's nothing, really."

"But I'm always so vigilant. No one can evade my detection."

This was blowing Danny's mind! He and Jazz made sure to always stay out of sight as best as they could, and true, even when they would make big scenes like when they were heading towards the airport for Bolivia. They left quickly and quietly without drawing any more attention to themselves.

Next thing he knows, he's sitting in front of a kid who apparently is a fan, his biggest one in fact. Though Danny wouldn't really say he was the biggest since he looked a little on the skinny side. Still, he had no idea he could have fans to begin with.

Looking back at Tucker in awe, he whispered. "You're the real phantom."

"Uh..." Tucker was a little taken aback by this, but hey he just got complimented by his favorite hero! "If you say so. Hey, check it out."

He then pulled down the front of his sweater to expose his chest, pointing to a very small black Danny Phantom symbol that seemed to be rubbing off in some places.

"Take a gander at this Phantom action. Scary, huh?"

Both Danny and Sam (who decided to join the conversation again at what she still believes to be bad timing) stood shocked at the sad excuse that he probably used a sharpie to make.

"It's like we're twins."

"Yeah." Sam replied, backing away to count the money again. "Scary."

Danny kept looking back and forth at their marks, noticing quite a few mistakes here and there with Tucker's, and not just where it was disappearing.

Tucker let go of his sweater's collar, smoothing some of the wrinkles out as he looked around Danny and Sam. "So, where's Jazz?"

This snapped Danny back into action.

"She was kidnapped by Vlad Plasmius."

Tucker jumped up gasping, remembering watching the latest episode with the cliffhanger. "Oh my gosh, that's right! This is terrible! She could be in grave..."

"Grave danger. I know." Danny interrupted him. "But I've captured this spy."

Tucker turned to Sam. "An agent of the GIW I presume?" He said, giving her suspicious eyes.

Danny chuckled, "You presume correctly." he then tugged on the rope bringing Sam out of her counting and thoughts. "She's taking me to Jazz."

"You, you are vile vermin. How do you even sleep at night?" As Tucker was going off on his tangent, Sam glared and rolled her eyes for what felt like the twelfth time that day.

"Jazz's the most wonderful person ever, and she loves Danny." He teared up a little. "And he's awesome, and you're a monster!"

Then he stopped the sad attitude and replaced it with anger, he pointed at her accusingly making her lose the glare and back up a little bit more in concern.

"How dare you disrupt their family with your evil!"

Seeing that Tucker was getting a little too in the moment, Danny jumped in to hold him back as he tried to stomp his way closer to Sam. "Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Easy, easy Tucker. Easy."

Tucker calmed down and after catching his breath, he shook his head waving his hands in surrender with his eyes cast down to his feet. "Right, sorry, sorry."

He looked back up at Sam, moving a little closer whispering. "Sorry about that, I'm really crazy about the show and that episode really hit me the wrong way. Nice acting skills though, you didn't drop out of character even once."

"Acting skills?" Sam pondered in her head. Did he think they were actors?

She didn't get to think much more on the subject after hearing Tucker's next words. "Besides, we need you alive."

"Uh... We?"

"Yes!" Tucker said with a thumbs-up and a wink, he trotted over to the real confused actor.

"Danny, I can be a valuable addition to your team."

"I'm listening."

Tucker smiled and went off counting down on his fingers. "I'm lighting-quick. I have razor-sharp tech skills, and I'm a master of stealth. Plus," He moved closer. "I'll keep the goth in check."

Sam obviously heard and rolled her eyes again.

However, Danny was happy, because finally! Someone wanted to help him out! Even if he was a little off, Jazz always taught him to never take anything for granted. Still, did he know exactly what he was getting into?

"The road will be rough." Danny challenged.

"I have my tech." Tucker answered back with a smile, knowing that he was testing him.

"There's no turning back."

"Guess I'll have to roll with the punches."

"Easy won't be part of the equation."

"Promise?"

"I gotta warn you." Danny was liking what he was hearing so far, he just needed a little bit more convincing. "Going into the belly of the beast, danger at every turn."

Tucker got close, eyes wide and serious with his voice dropping in tone to prove it. "I eat danger for breakfast."

"You hungry?"

Tucker tried to pop his neck to pull off the act of looking tough, but only found it to be harder than he thought and quite painful. Hoping Danny didn't see that moment of weakness he just stomped his foot and raised his fest in the air. "Starving!"

"Welcome aboard!"

Tucker laughed and danced around like a loon, happy to (what he thought) get a day to hang with his favorite hero. Danny watched both amused and glad to have a new partner, one that was very much cooperative. He couldn't wait to show Jazz that they had fans and fans that could help no less!

But as Tucker kept dancing his victory dance, Sam came over and grabbed Danny by his arm. "Hey. Can we talk for a second?"

Letting her pull him a little aways from Tucker, he turned to listen as she spoke. "I don't know what's going on here, but I'm just a little bit concerned about the number of lunatics on this trip."

Now it was Danny who rolled his eyes and stopped walking, Sam did too, but stood in front of him with her hands on her hips.

"My limit is one."

Danny only smiled. "He's coming with us."

"But I… this is basically kidnapping, we're kidnapping a kid from his own hometown!" She tried reasoning.

There were many reasons why she didn't want Tucker to come along with, one, he seemed crazy like Danny, if not maybe a bit more crazy. Two, she didn't want another person getting roped-up into the mess she was in. Even though Tucker seemed to know a lot about whoever or whatever Danny was, she didn't think he totally knew what he was signing up for. And three, she knew that Danny could sense that he annoyed her and was enjoying it.

"Actually," Tucker's voice said, bringing him their attention. "It's not kidnapping if I go along with it. Plus I'm really just here to house sit for my grandma who's at a Bingo Hall competition in Philadelphia and to go to the convention. I live in Amity Park, but I know my way around this place."

He then brought out his PDA again checking the time. "We should get moving though, we're losing daylight." He wanted good lighting for the tons of pictures he was going to take with Danny, he couldn't wait to show them to the fanclub back home, they were going to flip!

Danny nodded his head. "I agree. Now, we need to find a fast set of wheels."

"I've got a better idea. Follow me." Tucker then took the lead with a skip in his walk, sure enough the two followed, though one was very reluctant and she had a good reason to be.


Standing on an overpassing brick bridge stood our three heroes, as two of them watched a train travel underneath, the other wore a bucket on her head trying to pull away for fear of what was to come next.

Danny leaned over and watched the train as well as taking note of the banner for homecoming weekend hanging off the side. Tucker however, was busying himself by taking pictures of him standing next to Danny doing multiple poses such as doing a peace sign.

What he figured Danny meant by "a fast of wheels" was that he wanted to get around town faster so he and the actress could go hang out with other fans, the best advertising idea ever if you asked him.

So he figured that the community train which allowed many residents and tourists alike a way to travel around town in comfort, plus it stopped at many high packed places. So it was perfect, only he didn't realize that Danny had his eyes set on another train. A work-storage traveling train that could take them way out of state.

"Okay. So what we do here is we give the target a quick flyover, we adjust the trajectory and then land dead center. Am I missing anything, Tucker?"

"Just the knowledge that every minute spent in your company becomes the new greatest minute of my life." Tucker answered back to Danny's question, not really paying attention to all that he said before.

"No!" Sam on the other hand, heard everything! She pulled on the rope in hopes that it would break miraculously, or better yet pull Danny to the ground so he would bump his head and get some sense knocked into him. "Forget it! How do you say "No way I'm doing this" in crazy?"

Danny looked back and smirked. "Calm down, spy. You're with me."

"That's the problem!" Sam ran for it only to get tugged by Danny closer to the side as he made his way over to the banner's strings to untie it.

Tucker finally looked up from his PDA, confused as to why the actress was freaking out. Now he was a very observant person, it may not have seemed like it but he could tell when something was up. Tucker figured it was all a part of the act they were doing, but why would she be so freaked out over a simple train ride around the small sleepy town. Maybe they wanted him to add in some lines to make Danny look good?

"Oh, would you relax?" He started, "he did all of his own stunts on TV and it was always awesome!"

And just like that, everything stopped for Sam, like someone grabbed the remote and hit pause. She got up and walked over to Tucker who was back on his PDA trying to decide which pic to use as a background.

"TV- wha?"

Tucker turned to her with his eyebrows raised. "You know, TV, The box with the screen that lets you watch things, it is what keeps people from going out."

Sam shook her head, no, no. She was not hearing what she thought she was hearing. But how could…? Then again, it was starting to… and she did suspect that Danny…

"Wait a minute. Danny was on TV?"

"Um, yeah. Danny Phantom, his show you're both advertising for." He answered, either she was acting to stay in character or…

"His show. Of course!" It all made total sense now, the way he acted like a comic book hero, his wonder at the convention, and him trying desperately to get back to Hollywood! Sam figured it out!

"He's from a… Oh, no!" But just before she could finish announcing her conclusion, Danny grabbed both her and Tucker, stepped them up on the ledge with the banner string in hand. He wrapped his arms around them as the wind blew Sam's bucket away and watched it fall on to the speeding train with a klang!

"Oh, no. No, wait, wait. Danny, please, hear me out."

Tucker was now more concerned then confused now. "Did you want a group picture?" He questioned. Danny didn't respond as he tightened his hold on them, getting ready to jump, Sam pulled on his arm but this did nothing. "Wait! You are not a superher-..."

And that's as far as she got before she and Tucker started screaming as Danny jumped right off the bridge!

They swung over the train just as he planned, but due to not taking in account of what their weight would have on the banner, the middle string snapped, causing them to lower and almost get hit by the train!

Luckily they missed it as they swung right between two box carts. "What are you doing!?" Tucker cried in fright.

He had the right to be scared as they flew back towards the train, not looking so lucky on avoiding it this time, then the wind picked up and blew them upwards with the help of the banner, throwing them right over and onto the train's ending caboose.

Danny landed right in the middle of it, knocking him dizzy, as Sam nearly got thrown off and over the train's end, thankfully due to her still being tied to Danny by the jump rope she hung there and opened her eyes to see the rushing railroad tracks beneath her.

She screamed and latched tightly onto the ladder screwed into the back of the cart, squeezing her eyes shut tight. And poor Tucker almost rolled right off the train on contact but saved himself by throwing his arm and foot back onto the edge and climbing back on at the last second.

Danny got back up on his feet, shaking the dizziness away, and quickly saw the danger Sam was in.

"Sam!" Danny cried, he rushed over and leaned down on the top of the ladder to get close enough to her with his hand outstretched. "Sam, take my hand! I need you alive!"

But Sam was having none of it. "You're crazy!" She yelled over the loud thundering of the train peeking an eye at Danny's hand, only to close it again and curl up into a ball. "Stay away from me!"

Danny felt hurt by her words this time and again held out his hand not wanting to leave her there, he just couldn't understand. "Take my hand. I'll save you."

And sadly he didn't understand that the ladder was so old and rusty that it couldn't, much like the banner, take their weight as it started to fall apart.

"No, you won't!" Sam yelled, this time opening her eyes to glare at him. "You're not really a…" But just like before, Sam didn't get to finish her sentence as the ladder fell back taking her and Danny with it!

It hung on the base of the platform and slowly lowered closer to the tracks, catching both Sam and Danny on it. She was the first to open her eyes and jump back into the train. Danny went to follow but he found the rope caught on the latter!

He pulled on the rope in a panic to free himself, Sam looked back, scared out of her wits! She went to help but saw that one of the screws holding the ladder onto the platform were slowly coming undone!

She acted fast and held it down the best she could so Danny wouldn't get hurt, that's when Tucker crawled over and looked down upon the situation.

He gasped and called out to Danny, but looked down on Sam. Even though she was technically saving him, From the angle Tucker was looking at things it looked as if she was trying to unscrew the ladder for Danny to fall to his doom.

"Saboteur."

He quickly jumped down and pushed her roughly on her side, pinning her down.

"Ouch! You moron, stop it. I'm trying to help him." She glared up at him.

"Help him? Yeah, right." He glared back only to find she was telling the truth when they both heard the other screw come free, causing the ladder to twist right!

He got off her and let Sam get back to holding down the first screw as it came closer to being free like the other, and tried to pull the ladder back to them but he couldn't reach it well enough to pull it back right. Not only that but the train was crossing a road with the warning light post placed right where the ladder would come into contact with it!

Danny saw that he was about to get smashed like a bug and pulled even harder on the rope, as Sam and Tucker tried to come up with something to save him.

"I can't hold it." Sam whimpered out as the screw got more and more loose.

Tucker dug through his bag for anything!

"I got nothing!"

"Danny!" Sam screamed.

But with one final pull, Danny got freed from the ladder and flew backwards from the force he used and knocked him, Sam, and Tucker right off the train right as the ladder hit the post and they all rolled down a hill that led right back down to a neighborhood of the town they were in before.


Crashing right through a fence, Tucker landed into someone's garbage, as Danny came to a painful stop against a tree with his feet in the air.

Tucker stumbled around picking himself clean of trash and throwing a banana peel off his head as Danny rolled over on his hands and knees. "Ow!"

He slowly but surely stood up on his feet and limped around to the front of the tree he crash-landed into. "Ow! Ow! Ow!" He signed and was just about to count heads when…

"The real world hurts, doesn't it?" Sam's voice from up in the tree called out.

"But you wouldn't know about that, would you?"

Danny glared up at her, not in the mood for this. "Get down here, spy. We don't have time for this."

"Um… actually, I believe we do." Tucker chimed in. "First of all, why the heck did we take that train? Secondly why did we jump off of that train, and third of all what the heck is going on here?!"

Danny was surprised at Tucker's reaction. At first he was acting all normal and seemed okay with going along with his plans… but now he was acting like... the spy.

Sam set up straighter in the tree and pointed an accusing finger at Danny. "I didn't realize it until you came along, your most favorite actor is a nutcase!"

"What?" Tucker looked over at Danny and took a couple feet back. He didn't want to think she was right… but then again he did pretty much fly them all into a rushing train that almost killed them… now looking back, that moment on the bridge was suspicious. Actually, thinking back on the very first moment he saw them outside of the convention was very suspicious.

How did he not see it? Because he had just met the greatest hero of all time. Wait…

"Did… did he… did he kidnap you?!" Sam nodded her head repeatedly.

Danny looked between them feeling very left out and confused about it all, usually he'd be annoyed by this, but now he grew more worried, something was up.

"I used to live in New York city, then he came out of nowhere wanting me to help find that Jazz character you both talked about before! I just didn't find out till after what you told me on the bridge." Sam shouted, after all that she had been through it was so relieving to finally tell the truth.

Tucker shook his head, this was too much, he wanted to go back home and clear his head and yet…

"I'll get a ladder."

Danny turned to him. "To get her down?" He asked.

"No, so I can get up there and away from you!" He shot back, now running away.

Sam watched and really couldn't blame him, she knew he wasn't coming back. Even if he did just ditch her with captain-crazy, at least someone believed her and would be safe.

Danny stood rooted and shocked, why was this happening? What was happening?! Sam saw it, she knew what he was thinking at this point.

That stone cold face of his no longer hides anything from her. Deciding that enough was enough and that he needed to know the truth even if he didn't like it and wouldn't accept it, he needed to know.

"Look, genius, you're part of a TV show. You know what that is? Television? It's entertainment for people. It's fake. Nothing you think is real is real!"

"Oh not this again!" Danny thought. "That's preposterous."

But Sam wasn't giving up, he needed to know! "Think about it, Danny. Since you got lost, none of your powers are working, are they?"

That struck a chord in Danny… She was right, after all this time he would have figured at least some of his abilities would be back top notch by now. He wasn't covered in those styraphoney thingys or whatever they were that Vlad planted for him.

She continued, seeing him start to think about what she was saying instead of toning her out. "For the first time, you're hungry, you're bleeding. I mean, do you really think that you or anyone could really gain powers from a lab accident and survive?"

"No… no!" He screamed in his head, trying to block out the doubt. There was no way that his whole life could be fake… Right?

"For your information, I didn't entirely survive that accident. Half of me died and became a ghost for me to gain them. Look at my hair! My eyes! My glow! Does that seem human?!"

"Oh please." Sam replied back. "Simple can of white hair spray, some green contacts and you can look like anything you want. And what glow? You have no glow."

After a quick look at himself he found her to be right. He didn't have his usual light glow… but she still couldn't be right! It was all just a trick, she worked for Vlad!

"You're ridiculous. Now get down here."

Seeing that he wouldn't believe her and make her continue this crazy whatever, Sam tied a little of the jump rope between them around the branch she was sitting on. "No."

Now Danny was furious, "Sam, so help me, I will ghost-wail you out of that tree!"

She just rolled her eyes knowing he couldn't.

"Yeah. Go nuts." She signed, getting comfortable in the branch. "Let's see how that works out for you."

"You leave me no choice." Not really wanting to do it but also coming to his end, Danny got in his stance, one foot stepped out in front the other stepped out in back. He took a deep breath and let out…

A sad little yelp…

Up from the tree Sam just shook her head. "Oh, the ghostly-wail. Scary, scary. Yeah, that's really, really ghastly."

Shocked, Danny couldn't believe it, he wouldn't believe it! "It's not true. It's just not true." He took in an even deeper breath and shouted out as loud as he could… but nothing came out other than his voice.

"Wow. That one felt really ghostly." Sam said tired and rolled over on her back. "Wait. No, it didn't."

Now fed up and not wanting to believe he really wasn't half ghost, he just kept shouting at her… and shouting… and shouting.

"Okay, okay. Mmm-hmm. I get the idea. You could stop now." At first, it was fine because 'now' he was figuring things out. But now, it was just annoying. Plus he was making a scene. But he didn't care, he just kept right on screaming over her words. "That's enough."

Sam was tired and just wanted the whole thing to be over with, for him to finally let her go and be on his own way, while she could figure out what to do with her freedom. "Seriously, boy, stop. I'm not kidding."

Danny wouldn't, he just kept screaming almost until his face turned blue, but then he'd just take another deep breath and keep on going! Sam had enough of it!

"Would you stop!? It's…" Sam couldn't finish, the reason being because a cop-van came to a halt right on the road next to them. Sam was never good with the law, she had been dodging them ever since, and though this was a new town and they didn't know who she was. She knew they were in trouble.

"Okay, fine! You're a super ghost hero! Danny, be quiet, please!" She stammered out, trying to get him to listen to her. Now is not the time to fight, they had to get out of there! He didn't listen or notice the big cop coming towards them!

"Danny, we gotta run!" She tried to reason with him again as well as trying to untie herself from the tree. But it was too late, the cop tackled the ghost boy to the ground. "Danny!" Sam cried out in panic.

"Come here!" The cop ordered and grabbed her too. After untying them as well as locking them in the back of the van where a wall separated them in the middle.

The cop drove off and by Tucker as he was trying to get back to his grandmother's house as well as piece together all that happened to him.

He couldn't count how many ice packs he'd need for all his bruises from basically getting shoved off that train. However as he watched the cop stop at a light, he couldn't help but feel something was wrong…

Like maybe he shouldn't have left those two alone, really it just seemed like they were lost with no clue what to do. Maybe he could have helped in some way.

Heck maybe he still could. It's not like they meant to hurt him on purpose. The girl had no idea what was going on and only wanted out of it while his supposed hero was just as clueless about everything. Plus all the questions were driving him crazy.

Tucker went to turn back, making up his mind, but when he heard a muffled but loud yell form the back of the cop van, he turned to see something shaking it on one side. Like a wild animal trying to break out. He heard the same yell again, this time it sounded familiar.

Too familiar. Unfortunately before he could get closer, the van drove off… leaving him with a good feeling where the two went.

Well… he still needed to get the answers to understand somehow right?