Alright so I'm just gonna come right out with it with a huge apology and an explanation. I'm very very stuck on this story. Or at least this part. I kinda wrote myself into a corner with the bad dream of Danny meeting his master but I got it all figured out. However, if anything doesn't make sense or if any of you guys have any ideas, let me know in the reviews. It'll help a lot with finishing this story up before I have classes. Also, if you have the time. Please check out my He's Mine Now story and let me know of any ideas for that since I'm more stuck on that one than this one. Anywhooooo, onto the story!

Chapter 13:

"So Danny, how are you feeling?" Sally asked as she set a bowl of worms wart soup on the table.

"I'm fine. Why do you ask?" Danny said as he took a spoonful of soup and put it in his mouth, not noticing the vampiresses curious staring at the bowl.

"Well from the morning you've had, you gave your sister quite the scare. I hope nothing is wrong."

"I'm fine, aunt Sally. Just needed some more sleep."

"Wait, what happened this morning?" Mavis asked, looking up at Sally.

"Well, Danny wouldn't wake up. Scared his sister and ended up banging their heads when he finally woke up."

"Well that would explain the mark on his head." Mavis smiled at the ghost boy, who combed through his hair shyly.

"So what do you two have planned for tonight?"

"Just flying around, getting snacks, hanging out, trying to get Danielle and Johnny together." Danny said nonchalantly.

"Wait what?" Sally froze.

Danny looked up as Mavis avoided eye contact with the doll woman. The ghost boy shrugged.

"Well Mavis had the idea that Danielle and Johnnystein looked good together so she wanted me to help her get the two together." Danny explained.

"Well I hope you know what you're doing." Sally said. "Matchmaking can be dangerous without knowledge of what to do."

Danny looked at his aunt for a moment before seeming to have a hint of doubt.

"You have some kind of experience, Aunt Sally?"

Sally didn't say anything. She only shrugged and giggled while the two teens exchanged a curious look.

Later, the two were walking through the trees, enjoying each others company while in the light of the moon. Mavis kept asking questions about the outside world while Danny tried his best to remember what the world was like besides the few bad memories he had.

"How does it feel to not have any memories?"

Danny looked up, his hand frozen in the movement to skip a rock across the water before he turned to her.

"It's full of questions. Who did I know? What were they like? How did I die? Those are basic among the dead but other questions too... I keep doubting myself because the things I do and don't like, especially with Plasmius here, I'm constantly questioning if I'm doing the thing I would've done before I died." Danny ran a hand through his hair. "Am I a hero? Was I a villain? What would I have done in different situations? Stuff like that."

"You know…. There are some witches here. They might be able to help you with their magic." Mavis suggested, only to be stopped by Danny holding up his hand.

"I've already tried that. We've got some witches in Halloween town. They've been trying all sorts of stuff with my memories since I showed up. I've remembered more being here than all of my time with my aunt and uncle."

"So you've been trying everything, huh?" Mavis asked, setting a pale hand on the ghost boy's cold one.

Danny nodded and they sat together in comfortable silence before he spoke up.

"Hey." He said. "Have you ever been ice skating?"

A curious stare was his response. The ghost prince chuckled and stood. He turned and held out his hands, which were met by Mavis' pale hands. Their eyes locked as Danny pulled her up and into the air slowly. Mavis noticed Danny's eyes glow blue before they touched the water. The effect was instantaneous. Ice grew over the lake as soon as their feet came into contact with the water. Mavis reacted on instinct and gripped Danny's arms.

"Ice?" She asked. "I don't even think I can stand on this without slipping."

Danny chuckled. (I just thought of his laugh from the cartoon. ^^)

"Well, you need skates for it first. Here, let me help you sit."

Keeping his hands on her waist, the white haired teen lowered Mavis to a sit on an ice block as soon as he formed it. Kneeling down, he took one of her red converse and shot it with his ice, causing a thin blade to form. After doing the same with her other foot, Danny helped Mavis straighten.

"Oh Danny, they're beautiful." Mavis said, staring at her new skates.

The red of her sneakers melded with the light blues and whites of the ice that surrounded them.

"Yeah, took me a lot of practice a couple hundred frozen ghost yeti's... but yano. No big deal." Danny shrugged.

"Frozen ghost yeti's? You must have some stories to tell." Mavis laughed, not noticing Danny's eyes light up when she did.

"Yeah, though I don't remember most of it, I know I've been through a lot. When I went into the ghost zone for the first time since my death day, this group of yeti looking ghosts called me 'the great one'. Definitely confusing until they explained it."

"Why did they call you that?"

"Apparently I've saved the world and the ghost zone multiple times. Fighting the evil ghost king, stopping a meteor, the works."

Mavis' foot wobbled and she tightened her grip on Danny's arms. She kept her eyes locked with his, however, as he lead her around the ice covered lake. (Is it bad i got the frozen lake idea from Frozen?)

"So how do you like ice skating?" Danny asked.

"Kinda fun. I think I need more practice though." Mavis grinned up at the ghost boy.

"Then we can skate more often." Danny grinned back.

The two smiled at each other before laughing and continuing around their personal ice rink.

Later, when the two got back from their walk, they were met by a very frustrated and shivering Count.

"Would either of you happen to know why my lake is covered in ice?" Dracula asked, his arms crossed as he stood tall and seemed to be trying to keep himself from shivering.

The two teens exchanged glances before Danny rubbed the back of his head and whistled as he avoided eye contact while Mavis held her hands behind her back and gave a cute, tiny smile while staring at her dad with her big blue eyes. Dracula, having been used his daughter's antics, sighed.

"So you two froze my lake, why?"

Danny spoke up.

"Well, I wanted to teach Mavis how to ice skate." He said shyly, causing the vampiress to blush slightly.

"Well Mavis, did you have fun?" Dracula asked, looking down at his daughter curiously, who was still blushing.

"It was really fun. I need to practice but Danny said he'd help me with that."

Danny smiled sheepishly before feeling a chill run down his spine. He tuned out the rest of the conversation between the vampiress and her dad to look around the room.

'Master?' He thought. 'Is that you?'

Who this master was, he didn't know. The glowing green eyes of the ghost prince scanned the lobby before a chilled hand landed on his shoulder, causing him to jump and meet the vampiress' concerned eyes.

"Danny? Are you alright?"

"Um y-yeah, I'm fine. Just kinda tired. I used a lot of my power to freeze the lake." he said, rubbing the back of his neck and avoiding eye contact with the vampiress.

Mavis nodded, understanding his tiredness and feeling kinda bad for having him use so much energy to teach her how to ice skate. Danny felt her negative feelings and set a hand on her cheek, causing her to look up at him.

"It's not your fault. I wanted to teach you something new and spend time with you. I just haven't been sleeping very well lately." Danny explained, giving a small smile. "I'm just gonna go to bed, ok? I'll see you later."

Mavis' eyes lit up and she smiled back at him.

"Of course." She watched as the ghost boy began to fly away before she jumped and grabbed his wrist, pulling him back down.

"Hm? Mavis? What is it?" the ghost asked.

"Come and find me as soon as you wake up, ok? I want to tell you something…." Mavis asked, meeting Danny's curious eyes with her determined ones.

"You can't tell me now?"

"W-Well, you're too tired. I don't want you to zone out while I'm talking." the vampiress said, releasing her friends wrist and holding her hands behind her back shyly.

"That makes sense." Danny said, in thought before the chills running over his spine caused him to turn and look around.

After bidding goodnight to the vampiress, Danny took off through the walls as fast as he could. He had to find his master, whoever he was.

"I am the box ghost! Beware!"

But not before beating up a really annoying ghost.