I like how the last one turned out. Hope you like this one. My mom gave me another hour. Review please!!

Valerie wasn't sure what Danny Phantom was up to, but she was gonna keep her eyes open. She was doing her homework, thinking of what to do at school. Maybe she could do posters, but she didn't have any posters.

"Where in this world will I find any posters?!" Asked Valerie aloud as she heard something hit the floor. It was a bunch of posters with a note on there reading, "here's something you can use." She wondered if that ghost boy stole those posters to frame her. She looked around and found no price signs. She decided to take chances and use those posters. She took her pencil and started drawing a picture of a ghost in a test tube with a circle and a slash through it. On top was printed, "NO EXPERIMENTING!! NO MORE HARMING TODAY!" She smiled at her poster then heard something in her room.

"Guess those posters came in good use after all huh?" Asked Danny, leaning against the wall.

"Where'd you get these anyway?" Asked Valerie.

"I borrowed them from a friend," answered Danny.

"You didn't tell them about me being with you did you?" Threatened Valerie.

"The only person I told anything was my sister," annoyed Danny.

"Good . . . wait, you have a sister?" Shocked Valerie.

"Isn't that surprising, I have a sibling," said Danny sarcastically.

"Well, I never saw here," said Valerie.

"It's because one, she's not dead yet and two, last time she helped me, she sucked me into the thermos. You do the math," crossed Danny as Valerie rolled her eyes.

"Thanks . . . for the posters, but what about the shirts and buttons?" Asked Valerie.

"Taken care of, those things will be coming in about a week," told Danny.

"Who's paying for them?" Asked Valerie.

"A small group of friends agreed to help me with the protest thing and no I didn't tell them about us," told Danny.

"Well, I hope you're not lying to me nor tricking me," said Valerie, "I'm also gonna need some help with these posters."

"Hm, I think I can take a hint," smiled Danny as he took a poster and a pencil and started drawing a picture.

The next day, Valerie was pretty confident about the posters as she started taping them on the school wall. The ghost boy was pretty good help yesterday with the posters. He didn't seem so bad at all, especially since there wasn't any trick he played. Although, she was still keeping her eyes wide open for anything strange or maybe a trick.

"Wow, you really are strong about this," amazed Sam.

"Huh, what are you talking about?" Asked Valerie.

"The protest, Danny told me you were doing a protest about experimenting ghosts," told Sam.

"Did he say anything else?" Narrowed Valerie.

"He said you needed some shirts and buttons, I was glad to buy some for you," smiled Sam.

"Wait, you're buying the shirts and buttons?" Shocked Valerie.

"Yeah, but I'm only doing this because he's my friend, so you know. That doesn't mean we're friends or anything," told Sam. Little did she know, Valerie was talking about Danny Phantom and not Fenton.

"Count on it," narrowed Valerie as she walked to her locker, "no wonder Sam's so intense around me. Who knew she was friends with that ghost boy."

"Hey Valerie, heard about your protest," smiled Danny, who was by Valerie's locker.

"Did Danny Phantom tell ya? He already told Sam, I thought he might've told ya too, or Sam," said Valerie.

"Yeah, he needed some posters," told Danny, in case Valerie thought his ghost half stole those posters.

"Wait, those were your posters?" Shocked Valerie.

"Well, he told me that I was friends with you and thought that maybe I would be glad to help you a bit," shrugged Danny, "he also suggested I helped along with my friends," he smiled as he left to his class.

Valerie now got what Danny Phantom was trying to do. He was telling his friends to help because they knew her and were supportive of the protest. He never even said that he was with Valerie doing it, he was just saying that he was helping. That was different from him and Valerie doing a protest doing it. He was giving all the work and junk to her and only her. What really amazed her was that he didn't even have to lie to get his friends or Danny to help her.

"He's good," muttered Valerie, "really good."