Hey everyone, I'm back again with yet another update. Since the last one was met with positive reception it actually motivated me to get started on the next chapter. That and I'm having a bit of writer's block with my other stories. I would've had this out sooner, but I had to deal with midterms, then I got Assassin's Creed Origins and was busy playing that, and then Sonic Forces came out and I got sidetracked even further. With those distractions out of the way, here is chapter two.

Chapter 2: Meeting Inviso-Bill

The following school day went off without a hitch as there were hardly any ghost attacks. Unfortunately, the students of Casper High were forced to each their lunches outside until the cafeteria gets repaired, which was fine by them since they get a chance to enjoy the nice weather. Since nothing "out of the ordinary" happened today, this gave Danny an opportunity to catch up on his social life. He was able to catch up on his schoolwork and spend time with his friends…to which there are three now instead of the usual two. That's another thing the halfa had to deal with in his downtime, being unable to get a certain platinum blonde out of his mind. Even as Danny is having dinner with his family at the moment, he just can't stop thinking about her for some reason. It's only been two days since he and Sabrina became friends, and yet it feels like they've known each other longer than that. They both share the same interests, she gets along great with Sam and Tucker (or at least she's starting to grow on Sam), she's a great addition to his small circle. She's kind, funny and a little mysterious (Danny feels there's probably more to Sabrina that he doesn't know about…).

"Danny?" a female voice breaks him out of his train of thought.

He looks up and sees his mother, Maddie Fenton, looking at him with concern.

"Are you okay Danny?" Jack Fenton, his father, now asks. "You've been awfully quiet."

"What? Oh, yeah, it's just…I've got a lot on my mind."

"Does it involve a certain "new girl" at our school?" Jazz asks in a teasing tone.

Danny doesn't say anything and just blushes.

"Aww, does my Danny have a crush?" Maddie asks with a smile.

"Strange, I thought you would've had a thing for Sam," says Jack.

"I don't have a crush," Danny says in a defensive tone.

Maddie giggles, "Okay honey, if you say so. So does this girl have a name?"

"You know those new neighbors of ours?" Jazz speaks up.

"The Spellmans?" Jack pipes up. "Yeah, your mother and I met them not too long ago. They seem like nice people…though I can't help but notice they got a little nervous when they saw me. I wonder why?"

Jazz continues, "Well, their niece goes to our school. I was kind enough to be her tour guide. I saw her talking to Danny, both in the halls and during lunch. The two of them seem to hit it off pretty well."

"She was only thanking me for helping her last weekend," Danny muttered. "It's not that big of a deal."

Maddie begins to think, "Oh yeah, Zelda and Hilda introduced her to us. Sabrina…such a lovely name."

"Where did you two meet?" asks Jack.

Danny sighs in defeat, "At the Nasty Burger. She was the mascot that was giving out free coupons. Some jerks from school knocked the coupons out of her hands, and I went over and helped pick them back up."

"That's my boy," Jack says proudly.

Danny smiles, "Like I said, it was no big deal."

"Well I'm just happy that Zelda and Hilda's niece was able to find some friends," says Maddie. "Moving to a new town and school can be pretty tough for a girl her age."

"I just hope she isn't too traumatized by that ghost attack yesterday," says Jack. "Although the last time we spoke to them, it seemed like the Spellmans actually share our interest in ghosts. In that case they must have been thrilled."

It was with his father's mention about yesterday's attack that the realization hit Danny. Since Sabrina is going to be hanging out with him, Sam and Tucker a lot, there's going to be a point where he has to let her in on his secret. Suppose another ghost decides to wreak havoc, how will Danny explain himself constantly running off? He REALLY doesn't want to constantly lie to his new friend, and it wouldn't be fair if she was the only one in the group who was kept in the dark about his double life. At the same time, Danny is also afraid of how Sabrina would react if he DID tell her. What if he ends up scaring her off? What if she thinks he's a freak and decides to not be his friend anymore? Granted, she didn't freak out when she was face to face with his alter ego, and his dad did say that her family are just as interested in ghost as his…which is odd…so maybe she would be willing to accept the fact that her new friend is only half-ghost. Either way, the halfa is conflicted. Jazz looks over at her brother, taking a wild guess on what he's thinking about right now. Unknown to her little brother, she knows about his double life ever since the whole situation with Spectra, and she's been respecting his privacy by choosing not to confront him about it until he was ready to open up to her. The older Fenton sibling fully understands why Danny chooses to keep his ghost fighting life a secret. He's afraid of how the people around him would react, and with Sabrina it's no different. Jazz has only ever spoken to the girl once, and she seems nice, but even she doesn't know how she would react if she found out that Danny is half-ghost. At this point, all she really do is hope that Sabrina is an understanding person and is willing to accept her brother for who he is. Because whatever feelings Danny has for the girl next door, if she ends up abandoning him, it would probably crush him.


After finishing her homework, Sabrina decided to take a nice nightly stroll through the local park. As she is walking, enjoying the scenery, she starts to think about everything that had happened up until recent, from her aunts deciding to move from Greendale, to going to a new school and meeting new friends, one of them in particular who she can't stop thinking about. Salem, her cat, is walking beside the young witch and he couldn't help but notice a dreamy look on her face.

The cat smirks, knowing that look all too well, "Alright, what's his name?"

That question made Sabrina snap back into reality, "W…what are you talking about? "

"Kid, I've seen that look on your face before. You always have that look whenever you meet a guy you really like. I remember back in Greendale you came home from school with that exact same smile. It was when that one guy finally spoke to you. What was his name again? Harvey…something."

Sabrina beings to blush at the mention of her old crush. She huffs in defeat, "Fine, you got me. His name is Danny. Danny Fenton."

"Fenton? You mean like those scary neighbors of ours," asks Salem.

Sabrina nods, "He's their son, and they're not scary."

"I don't know, wanting to dissect ghosts molecule by molecule…Kinda makes me glad I'm not a ghost, otherwise I'd be terrified. Not to mention the pudgy one looks just like that witch hunter from centuries ago. *shivers* It's a good thing those types of people aren't around anymore."

"Okay, so maybe they're interest in the paranormal is a little…excessive…but they seem like nice enough people."

"If you say so…Anyway, about this Danny…"

"*sigh* Okay, okay, he's this guy I met while I was working at the Nasty Burger. Some jock knocked the burger coupons out of my hands and he showed up and helped me picked them up. I thought it was really sweet of him to do that for me, so when I saw him in school I had to thank him. Then I talked to him again at lunch, met his other friends and we all sorta bonded. Danny has got to be one of the nicest guys I've ever met. He's funny, down to earth and just overall friendly. I have no idea why those jerks at school like to pick on him. So what if his parents are ghost hunters. If this town is constantly being attacked by things like that minotaur, It's nice to know there's some people out there who are willing to protect us. You know, aside from that "Inviso-Bill guy" who saved me the other day."

Salem nods, "So…do you like him or what?"

Sabrina now has a look of anxiety, "Who, Inviso-Bill? Eh, he's alright."

"Sabrina…" Salem presses on with look that says, "Don't dodge my question."

"Ugh, Danny and I are just friends okay?"

"Come on, the fact that you just spoke so highly about the guy and his family, you at least must feel SOMETHING towards him, something OTHER than friendship."

Sabrina blushes even harder. As much as she hates to admit it, she thinks the cat may be right about her feelings for Danny being much deeper than it may seem. When she met him at the Nasty Burger and was able to get a good look at him, even she had to admit that he was really REALLY cute, with his deep blue eyes and that sweet, friendly smile of his.

"Okay," she spoke up. "Let's just say, for the sake of argument, that you're right…I don't think pursuing a serious relationship with him would be the best idea."

"Oh? How so?"

"First of all, he's the only real friend I have in this town. I can't just ruin it by simply telling him how I feel and asking him out. Second of all, suppose it comes to a point where he finds out I'm a witch, I mean can you imagine how freaked out he would be if that ever happened? He probably wouldn't want to be around me anymore. It's bad enough he thinks his parents being ghost hunters is weird. I don't want him to think I'm weird too."

Seeing the young girl lower her head in sadness, made the black cat's face go from snarky to sympathetic in seconds.

"Hey, come on. The Sabrina I know would never care about what other people thought about her. Besides, if this Danny kid is as wholesome as you say he is, then I'm sure he'll appreciate you for who you are. I mean you said it yourself, he lives in a town where ghosts come out and spook people every other Tuesday. I doubt he'd find witches to be THAT far beyond the norm."

With that, Sabrina smiles, "I guess you're right, and it's not like I can tell him anyway, since it's pretty much forbidden for mortals to be aware of the supernatural."

"Well, to be fair, everyone in this town already knows that ghosts are real, so that rule is pretty much thrown out the window."

"*giggles* Tell that to the witch council."

Suddenly, from out of nowhere, a blue ghost, with a beanie cap and overalls, appears in front of Sabrina and Salem.

"HALT HUMAN," the ghost bellows out.

Salem, startled by the ghostly being's sudden appearance meowed and hid behind Sabrina.

"IT IS UNFORTUNATE THAT YOU HAD TO BE HERE, NOW YOU ARE AT THE MERCY OF THE BOX GHOST!"

The young witch blinks for a moment, then snickers, "The Box Ghost? Seriously? What are you gonna do, package me up and send me to Norway?"

"DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE ME PUNY HUMAN, MY UNLIMITED POWER IS THAT OF WHICH YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN."

"Okay, "all mighty Box Ghost", humor me. Show me your "UNLIMITED POWER", the young witch says while saying "unlimited power" in a mock evil bad guy voice.

"YOU WILL REGRET MOCKING ME," the Box Ghost bellows.

However, before he could anything, he suddenly gets whisked away from Sabrina's close proximity.

"BEWARE," he shouts before being sucked inside a thermos.

The person holding the thermos closes it and says, "Man that guy is annoying."

Sabrina looks up and sees the ghost kid from the other day, the one who saved her from the minotaur, "Oh, it's you."

The ghost kid looks up and sees Sabrina. His eyes widened and he shyly waves, "Uh…Hi."

The young witch walks towards him, "I never got the chance to say thanks last time. I thought I was a goner for sure." She takes out her hand, "Sabrina Spellman, I'm kinda new here."

The ghost kid looks at Sabrina's hand, smiles and proceeds to shake it, "Well then, welcome to Amity Park. I hope that little fiasco the other day didn't give you a bad first impression of this town."

"Are you kidding? I think it's really cool that there are actual ghosts here. My aunts and I love ghosts and just about anything supernatural. So, the fact that you just saved me twice, I take it you're one of the good ones."

The ghost kid rubs the back of his head and chuckles, "You could say that."

"And you go around fighting the bad ones that show up?"

"Pretty much."

"Wow, so I guess that makes you some kind of superhero."

"Weeell, I wouldn't go that far."

Sabrina begins to look confused, "Why not?"

The ghost kid sighs, "Well for one, superheroes are highly regarded by the public. Not me, aside from a few kids at school, people hate me. They slander me on the news, there's people who want to hunt me down…"

Sabrina picks up Salem, "Okay, so you're a misunderstood superhero, that's perfectly fine too. How long have you been doing this?"

"For about a year."

"Well, there you go. You're still early in your career. The people here still need time to process your existence. Sometimes us normal folks just want to hate on things that we don't understand. Give them time, eventually you'll earn their trust. You just keep, you know, fighting the good fight."

The ghost kid now smiles, "Maybe you're right. I appreciate the words of encouragement Sabrina."

The young witch smiles back, "Hey, you saved my butt the other day. Consider us even."

The ghost kid looks up at a nearby clock and sees that it's almost 9PM. His eyes widened in fear, "Oh man, Mom's gonna kill me if I'm late for curfew." He looks back at his friend, "I uh…I gotta go."

Sabrina nods in understanding, "Right, you gotta go back your…patrol or whatever."

"Uh, yeah, of course." The ghost kid turns around and looks over his shoulder, "It was uh…nice meeting you Sabrina."

"It was nice meeting you too Inviso-Bill."

The ghost kid groans at the name, "God I hate that name. It's Danny. Danny Phantom."

With that, he flies away.

As Sabrina watches Danny Phantom take off, she looks down at Salem, "Huh, well Danny IS a pretty common name."

"I'm just surprised you didn't tell him about…y'know…" the cat responds.

"Salem, you know how ghosts can be around witches. I didn't want to scare him."

"Eh, I always love to watch them tremble in fear when they know I can easily turn them into furniture with the flick of a finger."

Sabrina rolls her eyes, "Of course you do. Come on, let's go home before Aunt Zelda and Aunt Hilda start to worry."

As the young witch walks home, she says in her head, "Danny Phantom huh? Yeah that sounds WAY cooler than Inviso-Bill."

Looks like Sabrina has made yet another friend. Little does she know that it's the same guy who she refuses to admit she has a crush on. Will the young witch ever admit her growing feelings on the halfa? Find out in the chapters to come.

Before I sign off, I like to give out a special thanks to those who commented on the previous chapter. You're positive responses actually motivated me to write this chapter and I appreciate it. I'm assuming not a lot of you here are huge Sabrina the Teenage Witch fans but I'm glad you're willing to give this story a chance. I hope you enjoy what I have in store.

I also want to give a special shout out to Flower princess11 for simply giving me the motivation to tackle a Danny Phantom fic. I forgot to give her a mention in the previous chapter, but I'm making up for that here. She's currently writing a DP fic of her own called "Resurrected Memories", which is a story where Ember becomes a halfa and attends Casper High with Danny in an attempt to see what makes him tick and crush him once and for all...only to have things not go according to plan. If you're a fan of the Danny/Ember pairing, then I highly recommend checking that story out.

In the meantime be sure to leave a comment with your thoughts on the story so far, and again, for those of you who commented on the last chapter, thank you.

Until next time...