Anonymous Review Answers: Danny was in his human form on the plane and this is after Phantom Planet, but his grandparents don't believe in the existence of ghosts. They live in the country, so they've probably heard of Danny Phantom, but are not aware that he is their grandson. Now before you go and say "everyone knows Danny Phantom is Danny Fenton, because he revealed himself to the world at the end of Phantom Planet"Not every single person knows Danny Phantom is Danny Fenton. I'd like to put up a poll on how many people often use the internet and watches TV. Not everyone watches TV and not everyone uses the internet. Danny's grandparents don't have TV, just a radio and they read the newspaper. The newspaper, however, only tells basic information about Danny Phantom. If it was written about Danny Phantom's identity, it would be in the New York Times or some newspaper in a major city, not in the country of Arkansas. They just basically know that Danny Phantom saved the world from an asteroid and you know George's and Sally's response to that. As for the radio, the radio doesn't bring much news unless you listen to the news station or something and these folks use the radio to listen to music like every average American citizen does.
That was a long answer, but I thought I'd bring it up. This was a major problem to creating a story about Danny visiting his grandparents who don't believe in ghosts if this story took place after PP. It was a challenge, but I got through it. I believe this does work for Danny to visit his grandparents who don't believe in ghosts. Review please!
Wulf stuck his nose in the air and sniffed for anything. He smelled a sent that was familiar to him, too familiar. He grinned ferociously and started taking off in a run. Wulf ran through the woods with his four legs toward Danny's location.
Meanwhile, Danny was swimming in the small lake by George's and Sally's house. The two old folks sat by the lake on folded chairs while watching the three kids swim. Danny and Tucker were messing around roughly while Sam was swimming around the lake. The grandparents laughed loudly while watching the boys tangle with each other in the lake. The boys were having a ball.
Danny's ghost sense went off before he pushed Tucker off. Danny heard the sound of paws prancing on the ground inside the woods and knew who the ghost was. Wulf pounced into the lake getting water all over George and Sally. The ghost wolf was not aware that Danny's grandparents were present since he was more worried about sensing Walker.
"Kids run! It's a wolf!" Sally cried before noticing that Wulf was looking at Danny and trying to tell him something.
"Walker estas apud," Wulf told Danny in panic as he and his friends gasped.
"Kie havi vi fondi li?" Danny asked Wulf where he sensed Walker.
"Li aspekti por mi," Wulf answered, telling Danny that Walker was looking for the animal.
"I think I'm hearing things, but did that wolf just speak in Spanish?" George asked in dismay.
"It's Esperanto," Danny corrected. "This poor guy is scared out of his wits."
"How can a wolf speak Esperando?" Sally asked in shock.
"Esperanto and I have no idea," Danny answered truthfully since he really didn't know the reason besides the fact that Wulf was a ghost.
"Mi ne signifi por cikatro de via avo kaj ava," Wulf apologized since he scared George and Sally.
"Ne bezoni al bedauxri tio Wulf. Vi estis cikatro," Danny reassured before petting him. Wulf licked Danny on the face before he laughed.
"What did he say?" George asked.
"He apologizes for scaring you two silly," Danny answered. "Can we keep him for a while? He's not wanting to hurt anybody."
"George, you can't possibly keep that mutt!" Sally glared while folding her arms.
"Sally, what's the worst he'll do. Besides, I've never had a pet wolf before. We should give this one a name," George suggested.
"Wulf," Wulf said.
"His name's Wulf," Danny told his folks.
"I wonder if he can speak English," George wondered.
"Little," Wulf answered. "Danny friend."
Everyone went inside the house. Danny was a little unease about the fact that Wulf was staying over at George's and Sally's place, but at least they still disbelieved in ghosts. Despite this, George and Sally did believe that Wulf was no ordinary wolf since he could speak the human language. Danny started talking with Wulf to gather information about Walker's return.
"Kie estas la lasta loko vi segi Walker?" Danny asked.
"Mi neniam segi Walker. Mi flari li," Wulf answered.
"Kie havi vi flari li?" Danny asked. Wanting to know Walker's location.
"Li estis ie proksima via loko," Wulf answered. Telling Danny where he sniffed Walker's sent. Danny narrowed his eyes while looking out the window.
"Fari vi koni se li estas apud nun?" Danny asked. Still figuring out where Walker was.
Wulf stuck out his nose and sniffed in the air. After that, he answered, "Walker estas ne proksima nun."
"Bona. Mi promesi Walker ne trovi vi Wulf," Danny promised. Reassuring Wulf that Walker would not find the ghost animal.
"How did you learn to speak Wulf's language?" Sally asked curiously.
"Tucker taught me a little Esperanto," Danny answered. Truthfully, he had also learn more from Wulf since Tucker did not learn the whole language.
"I guess it's time for us to learn and luckily I went to the store and bought this," Sally smiled while showing an Esperanto and English Dictionary.
Wulf sniffed the book and looked at Danny asking, "Se George kaj Sally koni mi paroli Esperanto, fari vi kredi ili potenco koni mi la spirito?"
George and Sally turned bug-eyed as soon as they heard their names. There were some words they could pull out, but some they could not. Sally searched through the dictionary for spirito, which meant spirit. Danny looked at his grandparents, and then at Wulf. Danny sighed deeply before answering Wulf's question.
"Mia avo kaj ava fari ne kredi brando ekzisti, do mi dubi gxi," Danny answered as Sally looked at her grandson in curiosity. "He was asking about if you would understand his language or not."
"He also said something about a spirit," Sally said. "I looked up one word Wulf said."
"Oh, that's nothing," Danny lied.
"Mi deziri al dormi proksima vi, Danny. Tio vojo, Walker ne trovi me," Wulf told Danny who wanted to sleep near him.
"Certa Wulf," Danny smiled before hugging his friend. "He wants to sleep near me."
"Well of coarse. He is our new pet," George agreed while Sally sighed.
That night, Wulf slept near Danny's side. Wulf heard a sound and stuck his nose up in the air to smell the sent. The sent was Walker himself. Wulf started growling, which woke up Danny. He knew Walker was nearby. Danny and Wulf snuck through the little house and looked out the window. Danny saw Walker who was looking everywhere for Wulf. The animal stuck its nose under Danny's arm. Danny held Wulf's neck with his arms.
Danny snuck Wulf back into the bedroom and sucked him in the thermos. He was safe inside the thermos and Walker was not smart enough to think that Danny would hide Wulf inside the thermos. Danny slept that night until daybreak came and he released Wulf out of the thermos. He ate breakfast and started walking around the table on his four legs with his nose on the floor. Danny knew it was because of Walker searching near and far for Wulf. The problem was Walker was so close, Danny's ghost sense kept him up all night and even was going off today.
"Danny, you're freezing!" Sally said in worry.
"I'm fine," Danny reassured Sally.
"Walker estas ankoraux apud. Mi voli al sxiri lia gorgxo for," Wulf glared. He wanted to kill Walker.
"Ne Wulf. Walker potenco difekti vi," Danny told Wulf, so he would not get hurt.
"I was studying a little Esperonto and learned how to say no. You just said no Wulf. What was Wulf trying to do?" George asked.
"He... wanted to do something really stupid," Danny answered, which was technically true. George and Sally knew right then that Danny was hiding something from them. It seemed to have something to do with Wulf, but they didn't know what.
