George and Sally are going to get more suspicious throughout the whole story. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that Danny is obviously hiding something. Review please!

Danny and Sam walked into the woods alone to talk about Wulf. The animal was by their side since Danny was supposed to protect Wulf from Walker and with him around, there was bound to be trouble. When Danny was sure the place he was at was where George and Sally couldn't hear what the lovebirds were saying, Danny stopped.

"Walker was looking for Wulf near the house last night," Danny informed Sam.

"That's not good," Sam responded.

"And the worst part is my grandparents are getting really suspicious about Wulf. If Walker is out there, he might put my grandparents in danger."

"I know. They don't believe ghosts exist and if you tell them that they do..."

"They'll probably put me in the crazy home."

"I was going to say call a shrink, but that works too."

"Worst-case scenario, Walker might find my grandparents. I'm going to need to protect Wulf and my grandparents."

"True that."

"If I'm going to do that, I'm going to have to go as far from Walker as possible."

"And how are you going to do that?"

"I have no idea, but I'll think of something."

Danny heard an airplane from the sky and saw two people in parachutes. His eyes widened before slapping his forehead.

"Dad. Of coarse he would want to come," Danny glared.

"Well, at least things can't get any worse," Sam shrugged before her and Danny came toward the house and saw Jack and Jazz running up to George and Sally.

"Hey Pops! Mom!" Jack grinned excitedly.

"Hey guys. It's been forever," Jazz smiled before hugging Sally.

"It's good to see you too, Jazz," Sally smiled.

"I can't believe you two just came," George said.

"Of coarse we'd come. I've missed you like crazy," Jack told his parents before noticing Danny, Sam, and Wulf. "What kind of ghost is that?"

Danny slapped his forehead again while Wulf cocked his eyebrows.

"Oni via gepatroj?" Wulf asked.

"Jes," Danny replied.

"What in the world? I didn't know ghost wolves could talk... or speak Spanish," Jack said in dismay.

"It is not a ghost, Jack. It's a wolf that for some reason speaks Esperanto," George corrected.

"Oh common! A wolf that can speak human language should tell you that it's a ghost," Jack glared.

"Dad, would you please chill? I'd like to have my vacation to not end up in a fight," Danny asked his dad before he sighed.

"Sorry," Jack apologized. "Let's just have a good time visiting my folks."

"And our new guest," Danny grinned while petting Wulf.

Everyone was inside the house. Danny and his friends were playing with Wulf on the floor. Jazz was sitting on the couch with widened eyes. She had never seen a ghost wolf before, let alone one that could speak a dead language.

"How can you understand him?" Jazz asked.

"Tucker taught me a little Esperanto," Danny replied.

"I can't believe you learned a dead language," Jazz said to Tucker.

"Hey, it came in handy," Tucker defended before Wulf started sniffing Jazz's back.

"Mi ne ideo vi havi la frata, Danny," Wulf admitted.

"Tio estas cxar Jazz ne verko por mi dum la tempo ni renkontigxi," Danny told.

"I heard Jazz. What did Wulf say about me?" Jazz asked.

"Wulf said that he didn't know I had a sister. I said that it was because you weren't my sidekick when Wulf and I first met," Danny explained before Wulf licked Jazz. "He likes you."

"Jes," Wulf grinned.

"How do you say friend in Esperanto?" Jazz asked.

"It's the same as friend in Spanish. It's just spelled differently," Danny explained.

"You mean amigo?"

"Basically."

"Wow."

"Mi amiko ankaux," Wulf replied.

"Aw, how sweet," Jazz smiled before petting Wulf.

"You know, I've always wanted a dog," Danny mentioned.

"Well, looks like you have just found man's best friend," Sam teased.

"Actually, it's a wolf, not a dog," Tucker mentioned.

"Dogs technically come from wolves," Sam told Tucker before he cocked his eyebrows.

Wulf started sniffing and smelled Walker nearby. The wolf growled, "Walker."

"Walker? Who the heck is Walker?" Jack asked.

"He's been saying that word since we first found him," Sally mentioned before looking at Danny. "Do you know something about this?"

"Walker? Oh, that's his original owner that was abusive toward him. Wulf is trying to hide from him," Danny told his grandma, halfly telling the truth. Jazz and Jack were the only ones that noticed this lie.

"Walker estas de la lago," Wulf told Danny before he looked toward where the lake was.

"Ni havi al iri kiel for de li kiel ni povi, Wulf. Mi veni kun vi," Danny said to Wulf before going on his back and the wolf prancing into the forest. George and Sally gasped, they could not believe their grandson just disappeared with the wolf. It was like he was trying to protect the animal from some sort of danger.

"Sam, Tucker, I want to know what our grandson is doing. He's obviously hiding something from us that has something to do with that wolf. Can you please tell us what's going on?" Sally begged the two teenagers.

"I know this is gonna sound bizarre, but we don't always know what Danny is up to. He will sometimes let us in on what he's doing, but there are times when he has to do something on his own," Tucker admitted.

"Tucker's right. Danny does this type of stuff more often than you think. He'll be fine, I promise," Sam reassured as George and Sally gave glances.

"I'm sure Danny will be fine. He does this stuff all the time, especially during his..." Jack blabbered before his daughter stuffed a bottle of water in Jack's mouth.

"I will see if Danny's okay. He most likely is, but I'll check to make sure. Danny hasn't gone too far," Jazz promised before running into the woods.

Meanwhile, Wulf ran through the woods with Danny on his back, who was in ghost form now. They both ran up the hill of the countryside before running into Walker's men. Wulf growled at the ghost guards while Danny charged up an ecto blast.

"Hello fellas," Danny glared before shooting a ghost ray at the three guards and freezing them in ice. "Looks like Walker has the whole place guarded."

"Danny, mi opinii gvardio de Walker super kamparo," Wulf thought, thinking Walker's men were guarding the countryside.

"Mi povi ne konsenti kun vi pli," Danny agreed.

"Kio povi ni fari?" Wulf asked, wondering what him and Danny were to do.

"Ni havi du plano. Ni povi batali Walker kaj lia gvardio aux ni kuri," Danny replied with his two options.

"Ni kuri?" Wulf asked.

"Ne, ni havi al batali," Danny replied.

"Batali?" Wulf repeated Danny's answer.

"Jes," Danny said.