I'm glad you guys liked the last chapter. It was nice for Sam to help Danny with his job. Who knew he'd work at the Nasty Burger as a full ghost? He doesn't have citizenship, so yeah. Poor guy. Review please!!

Sam was back in school and trying to get her stuff ready for her next class, which was Science. Oh how fun.

"Hey Sam," waved Tucker with the biggest smile on his face, "so, how's your 'date'?"

"It actually wasn't bad. Danny maybe famous, but he doesn't have citizenship. He makes money by working at Nasty Burger," told Sam.

"He works at Nasty Burger?" Asked Tucker before laughing out loud and having Sam slap him across the cheek, "ow!"

"He can't work anywhere else. Nobody will hire him, because to the government, he doesn't exist or is a danger to our city. He doesn't have citizenship," glared Sam.

"I guess I should've laughed huh?" Asked Tucker having that guilty look.

"Yeah," glared Sam as she then started having the same look as Tucker, "and I should've looked at him like high quality just because he's famous."

"Sam, you're rich, you've had to deal with a lot of famous people that were high quality and spoiled. It's kinda hard to look at other famous people other then what you saw other ones like," explained Tucker.

"You're right, I still shouldn't have judged him like that," sighed Sam, "I helped him get the Nasty Burger ready for the next morning and I need you to not let anyone know we're dating."

"Lips sealed," smiled Tucker as the two saw a young girl two years older who looked sad and quiet, "oh look, there's Jazz."

"Who's she?" Asked Sam.

"She's a Junior who helps the school. She's also the judge for the Singing Performance," told Tucker.

"She looks . . . sad," said Sam.

"Very popular and used to be one of those who were like Paulina . . . until her brother died," explained Tucker, "died during a talent show, he was gonna sing 'This is me' a song he wrote to explain who he was. Loser and always got picked on and was about to make history . . . his parents were trying to test their invention in case ghosts got to the talent show. That device blew up the stage and killed Danny."

"Wow, that's really sad," said Sam.

"Yeah, he was once my best friend. We did everything together. Then that accident happened. Jazz and I never spoke," told Tucker, "Danny was also gonna ask Paulina out to the dance."

"What?" Asked Sam in shock.

"My best friend, his name was Danny," told Tucker.

"Oh," realized Sam, "I'm really sorry."

"It's ok, I met you," smiled Tucker as Sam showed one back.

Tucker left and the whole school hallway was empty.

Sam sighed and knew she was gonna be late anyways and then heard a sound. It sounded like a song or something. She didn't know what.

Sam decided to get closer to the sound until she could hear somebody sing. It was a boy, she didn't know who, but he was singing a song she never even heard before. It sounded beautiful, very beautiful.

"This is real, this is me, I'm exactly where I'm supposed to be now, gonna let the light, shine on me, now I found, who I am, there's no way to hold it in, no more hiding who I want to be, this is me," sang the voice as he continued, "do you know what it's like, to feel so in the dark, to dream about a life, where you're the shining star, even though it seems . . ." then stopped.

Sam opened the door to the music room where she heard the song. The room was empty, no one was around. It was like a ghost was here or something, she didn't know what.

"Hello!" Called Sam as she stepped on a piece of paper that showed lyrics to the song and started playing the song on a piano that was on the stage, "I've always been the type of guy, that hid my face, so afraid to tell the world, what I've got to say, but I have this dream, right inside of me, I'm gonna let it show, it's time to let you know, to let you know. This is real, this is me, I'm exactly where I'm supposed to be now, gonna let the light, shine on me, now I found, who I am, there's no way to hold it in."

"No more hiding who I want to be, this is me," sang the voice behind her as Sam turned around and saw Danny smiling, "thanks for finding my lyrics."

"You never told me you could sing," said Sam.

"You never asked and it's just a hidden talent I have," said Danny.

"It's really beautiful," smiled Sam.

"Thanks, but I could never finish it since I died," told Danny.

"Why?" Asked Sam.

"I guess it's a ghostly curse. Every ghost has it, depending on how they died. The only way to break it is to do something you've always wanted to do that the curse kept you from doing," said Danny, "for me, it's singing this song on stage or I'm doomed in never finishing that darn song."

"You were doing that several minutes ago," said Sam.

"Yeah, but not in front of people," told Danny.

"There's a Singing Performance in this school and anyone who has a singing talent is welcomed. You could come to the additions and sing in front of people," smiled Sam, "and you don't have to finish the song, just sing something and they'll know if you have talent."

"Cool, you think that would work?" Asked Danny.

"I have hope Danny and ghost hunting isn't the only talent you've got," said Sam as Danny sighed, then smiled.

"I love you, Sam," smiled Danny.

"I love you too," replied Sam as she laid her lips on Danny's and his arms closed around her waist with his eyes closed. When their kiss was finished, Sam looked at him, "I have to get to class, I'm already tardied."

"Then mind if I give you a lift?" Asked Danny.

"Sure thing," smiled Sam as Danny picked her up bridal style and flew her to her class, "thanks."

"No problem," shrugged Danny as he gave Sam a kiss on her soft cheek before flying off.

Sam made a long sigh before going into the classroom with the biggest smile on her face.

"SAM! YOU'RE LATE!!" Yelled the Science teacher.