Here's my next chapter. Valerie is starting to see that Danny Phantom can be trusted. Although, she still doesn't trust him completely. Never rush, like I always say. Review please!!
Valerie went to her room, sitting on the floor cross-legged. She was trying to figure out something else to do for the protest. She then heard a knock on the door and faced it.
"Come in!" Called Valerie as the door opened with Damon coming through.
"Hon, I found something in the mail, did you order something on the internet. How many times do I have to tell you about ordering online?" Asked Damon.
"We're not paying, Sam is," told Valerie.
"Oh, that was nice," smiled Damon as he dropped two boxes. One was small and the other one was big.
"Hm, I hope this isn't an order of human proof net," said Valerie as she opened the big box to see some black plain shirts, "thank you Phantom," she smiled and then opened the second small box, "and double for that," she added seeing the buttons reading, "Save the Ghosts" in bold white colored.
"Your welcome," smiled Danny as Valerie jumped and saw him right behind her in ghost form.
"You gotta stop that," narrowed Valerie.
"Sorry, I tend to do that," shrugged Danny.
"So, is Sam your friend?" Asked Valerie as Danny's eyes widened.
"How'd you know?" Asked Danny.
"Sam said so herself. I always had a feeling Fenton and his friends were hiding something," said Valerie.
"Uh yeah, Danny and his friends are my friends," smiled Danny, who was technically telling the truth.
"How'd you guys meet anyway?" Asked Valerie.
"Well, Danny turned on his parents' portal and all the ghosts came out including me. He, compared to some people didn't believe that not all ghosts were evil, so yeah. He and the gang help me with my ghost stuff. They're like my sidekicks. Although, they don't show up when you're around," said Danny.
"That would explain why Sam and Tucker are so overprotective about Danny and I," figured Valerie.
"Ye . . . ah," said Danny, "anyway, can we start doing the shirts?"
"Ok, I'll get some fabric paint," said Valerie as she dug through her closet and got some fabric paint, "just be careful, these are expensive."
"You know if I spill I can just faze it back in the bottle," annoyed Danny.
"Just don't try," said Valerie as Danny rolled his eyes and got one T-shirt.
The teenagers wrote different sayings on each shirt. They rather said, "EXPERIMENTING IS WRONG, STOP IT TODAY," "Don't let this happen to our ghost boy" with a picture of Danny Phantom in a test tube, "Don't experiment, don't kill" with a picture of a ghost with a gun pointed at it's head, and a ghost in a test tube with a circle and a line through it. Danny looked at several shirts Valerie made and one of them kinda gave him a weird look on his face.
"What the heck is this?" Asked Danny showing a shirt that wrote, "Phantom is bad, but experimenting is worse."
"Those are for your anti fans," told Valerie as Danny rolled his eyes.
"We also need some for the jocks," added Danny.
"Good point," said Valerie as she looked at one of Danny's shirts, "ok, what is up with this?"
Valerie held up a shirt that said, "Yay for Phantom! Boo for experiments!"
"Come on, cheerleaders love that," smiled Danny.
"Boys and their hormones," rolled Valerie as she folded the shirt up.
"I've got fans so you know," told Danny as he folded up more shirts.
"And where are mine?" Asked Valerie sarcastically.
"You mean the one that's always chasing you and asking you to the Senior Prom," teased Danny.
"Very funny har har, it was so funny I forgot to laugh," said Valerie sarcastically.
"What's wrong with having a little fun?" Laughed Danny.
"Hey, I'm not the one who's on the front cover," added Valerie.
"Yeah, I must be really the famous ghost boy of Amity Park," smiled Danny in a sarcastic voice as Valerie started laughing.
"With everyone shooting and hunting you like an animal, it's a wonder you're still able to survive," said Valerie as the teenagers cracked up and then paused, "why don't we ever talk like this?"
"Because you're always shooting me like crazy and hunting me like a wild animal," answered Danny.
"You know, you don't seem like a bad guy, not like we're gonna be friends or anything," commented Valerie.
"Got that right," muttered Danny.
