I'm glad you guys love this story. Just the irony of Danny's grandparents disbelieving in ghosts. Now remember, these are Jack's parents, not in-laws. I know the whole concept of Jack being disliked by his in-laws, because of his ghost hunting thing is very exciting, but this is my story. Also, I have posted my latest poll about a fanfiction I'm planning on doing. I would love it if you participated in it. I need to know whether I should poste this story or not. At least three more volunteers. Review please!

Danny and his grandpa were fishing out on the small lake by the little house. Danny had to use his dad's Fenton Fisher since that was the only fishing pole he had. It didn't really matter to Danny if he caught a ghost fish or a real fish. George relaxed while holding onto his fishing pole. Danny bit his bottom lip.

"I still can't believe your old man gave you that piece of junk for a fishing pole," George said.

"I guess he expects me to catch a sea monster the size of Cleveland," Danny halfly joked since his dad did really catch a ghost sea monster.

"Nice one. I like your jokes," George commented before his fishing pole was being pulled. "Ooooo, got one!"

George caught a fish and measured it before putting it in the ice chest.

"So, I heard that Vlad Masters was mayor," George said.

"Was. He's not anymore. He got impeached," Danny told his grandpa.

"Aw, that's too bad. Where is he now?"

"He's... gone," Danny replied with a deep glare. "... and he won't be coming back."

"What happened?"

"I don't wanna talk about it," Danny answered. He didn't want to go into details, especially the fact that Vlad was half ghost. Danny decided to at least bring out something George needed to know. "He was flirting with my mom. Dad doesn't like him very much now... neither does Mom. Actually, Mom wants to kill him right now."

"Oh," George replied with widened eyes. Danny knew this had to be brought up or he'd end up in the same incident he went through with his dad.

"So, did you hear anymore news?" Danny asked, changing the subject.

"Well, I've heard about an asteroid coming to earth to kill us all, but that's a bunch of hogwash," George replied. Danny curled his lips inside his mouth.

"Yeah, I heard about that too. I also heard that the government took care of that problem," Danny said. "Everyone was screaming to high heavens."

"People are so dilutional," George thought.

Danny felt a pull on his fishing pole and started reeling in. He caught a big fish that was about twelve inches. He felt proud for catching that fish and so did George. The boys caught a few more fish before returning to the house with ten fish. Sally was playing cards with Sam and Tucker was messing with his PDA while George and Danny were out fishing.

Sally started cooking fish and everyone ate it. Danny had not gone ghost for the longest time in his life. His ghost sense didn't even go off once, except when Wulf was hungry. Danny gave his pet some leftover raw fish. Danny tucked himself into bed and closed his eyes. This day couldn't get anymore perfect, or so he thought.

The next day, Danny went hiking through the woods. George and Sally didn't mind, since Danny knew the whole land like the back of his hand. He enjoyed the countryside with no ghosts around besides Wulf, who wasn't a threat at all. Danny walked to the top of a hill to see the view of the beautiful countryside. Wulf happened to have followed Danny and sat right by him.

"Hey Wulf. Vacations are nice, especially when you don't have to worry about being chased by ghosts or having to put the bad ones in the Ghost Zone," Danny said.

"Mi poto ne kompreni vorto vi diri," Wulf told Danny. He blushed a little bit.

"Mi diri malstrecxigxi fojo bona speciale kiam vi ne teruri pri esti cxasi de brando aux meti ili en la Ghost Zone," Danny translated since Wulf did not understand a word the halfa said.

"Ah. Jes, gxi estas bona," Wulf agreed as Danny showed a quaint smile.

"Fari vi sxati al resti en la kamparo?" Danny asked. He asked Wulf about how he liked being in the country.

"Jes, gxi estas sxati hejmo," Wulf answered yes.

"Mi ankaux sxati gxi," Danny told Wulf saying that he also liked the country himself.

"Se Walker poto ne trovi mi, fari vi spirito se mi resti?" Wulf asked Danny whether he could stay or not.

"Mi fari koni ne. Mi justa via gvardio," Danny answered unknowingly with a side joke to it. Wulf started chuckling.

"Vi bona amiko," Wulf complimented.

"Vi bona amiko ankaux," Danny replied as the two friends smiled.

If you want the complete translation, you are going to have to translate it yourself. You can look up a translation dictionary from Esperanto to English on Google, Yahoo, or whatever search engine you have. Just type Esperanto to English and you'll eventually find a translation dictionary. That's how I translate fan fictions with a slice of Spanish or French in them. For those of you that are too lazy, I gave you the basic dialogue, so don't even worry about translation.

Danny returned to the house after an hour of hiking and found Sam on top of a tree. Danny climbed up to his girlfriend and gave her a kiss on the lips.

"Hello beautiful," Danny greeted with a hint of flirtation.

"Hey handsome," Sam smiled flirtatiously.

"It's beautiful in the country."

"It sure is."

"Wulf is liking it too."

"Wulf's here?"

"Remember on the plane when I was telling you about the ghost I took with me inside the thermos?"

"Oh."

"Walker is on the trail to hunting him, so I'm guarding Wulf on vacation."

"And letting him prance around the country scaring people to death?"

"I told him not to scare anybody and to keep a low profile. Besides, wolves are very common in this area, so keeping a low profile shouldn't be hard for him."

"Except the green prison outfit."

"I took that off. Another way of Wulf keeping a low profile."

"I just hope Wulf doesn't come around this area or Sally just might have a heart attack."

Sam and Danny started laughing loudly. Knowing his grandmother, Danny knew that Sally would scream till kingdom come if she ever saw Wulf fazing through stuff and flying around. Danny put his arm around Sam and brung her closer to himself. The couple heard the calm sound of the wind blowing against the leaves with a soft rhythm. They both smiled romantically while feeling the breeze blowing against them.

Meanwhile, deep in the woods somewhere, Walker and his men were floating through the forest with a tracking device they had happen to put on Wulf. He was being followed without Danny's knowing. Walker was looking throughout the forest while following the tracking device. It lead them to a small lake where a red blinking light was shown in the deep water.

"Drat! It must've fell off when that animal took a little swim, but at least this gives us a clue to where he's at. The ghost boy must be there since he is on vacation. It's time to search the forest for Wulf, and then put that kid in prison where he belongs," Walker smirked. He was too far away for Danny's sense to sense him.

Walker's men turned around and floated back into the forest to search for Wulf. The problem would be to search through achers that were larger than lake Eerie. The location Wulf was at was filled with trees, one small lake, and a few houses.