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George and Sally were sitting at the house in shock. What they saw was too much for the old folks to take in. Sam and Tucker couldn't figure out what to do to make George and Sally feel any better. Their grandson was half ghost and he was going to fight another ghost who had Jazz hostage. Jack started realizing that proving ghosts were real to his parents was not such a great idea.

"Danny's gonna be fine," Sam promised.

"This is just too much. My grandson is a ghost and he's going off to fight another one!" Sally cried in a freaked-out voice.

"It's not as bad as it seems," Tucker said. "I mean Danny's only half ghost."

"Tucker, not helping," Sam glared.

"There's also the fact that my daughter is kidnapped," Jack mentioned. "Maybe I am a loon, but I'm going to help my son."

"We're coming too," Sam volunteered.

"Us too. We maybe old, but nobody harms our granddaughter," George declared.

"I'm going to need therapy after this," Sally said.

"We're Fenton's, what could happen?" Jack grinned.

Everyone traveled on foot to where Danny and Wulf traveled to. It was only a matter of time before they made it to an empty fort. Jack picked up some ecto goo with his fingers and rubbed it.

"Danny was here and had one heck of a fight," Jack declared.

"How do you know this?" George asked.

"This is Danny's ecto goo. Halfa's have different ecto goo than full ghosts do. Watch what happens when I mix it with siliva," Jack demonstrated by spitting on the place where the ecto goo was before it turned crimson red. "Only a halfa can have ecto goo that turns into blood."

"Cool," Tucker grinned.

"They went this way!" Sam pointed to the right of the fort.

"How'd you know?" Jack asked.

"Wulf's footprints are on the ground," Sam answered, pointing to Wulf's paw prints.

Everyone followed the paw prints on the ground through the woods. Jack knew they were getting closer since he saw a green light ahead.

Before Jack and the others came to the fort, Danny, Jazz, and Wulf noticed Walker getting up and recovering from crashing against the cliff. He quietly snatched the collar Danny took from Walker and put it behind his back. Danny floated over toward Walker ready to attack. He gave a wide smirk.

"So, you think you've won huh? You still owe me one thousand years," Walker glared.

"Sorry, but that's a little too long for me," Danny glared back before attacking with two ecto blasts.

Walker dodged both of them and started coming after Danny. He punched Walker upside the jaw and kicked him in the shin, sending him flying through the woody trees. Walker got up and took Danny by the throat before wrapping the collar around him. He felt a jolt of pain throughout his entire body. He still kept his glare.

"Now that you have the collar, you don't have a prayer," Walker smirked before Danny threw an ecto ball despite the jolt of pain he was feeling.

Walker crashed against an oak tree before getting up and finding Danny on his feet while in pain. He was a Spartan, not surrendering till the death. This made Walker really angry and annoyed at the same time. Danny was just hurting. He flew toward Walker and knocked the wind out of him with Danny's head. After that, Danny shot an ecto blast with his feet at Walker's chest.

Walker landed on the ground and glared, "I'm surprised you're willing to fight, seeing that the collar must be killing you."

"I'm not afraid of you, Walker and I'd rather die than surrender to the likes of you," Danny snarled.

"How noble, but don't think you can beat me."

"Walker, you seriously are a pain in the neck," Danny said while pointing to the collar around his neck, and then shooting an ecto wave that pulled Walker back onto some boulders. He got up while Danny walked up to Walker with narrowed eyes, and then released a ghostly wail.

Jazz and Wulf hid behind a tree while covering their ears to prevent the sound waves from breaking their ear drums. Danny, not only was wailing with all his might, he was also wailing in pain. The collar only made the ghostly wail more powerful. There were trees being torn down by that powerful wail. If Walker would've known that Danny had this powerful wail, the sheriff would've thought twice before putting it on the ghost boy.

After Danny released his ghostly wail, Jack and the rest of the gang came through the woods into the clearing. George and Sally were almost having a heart attack when they saw how much of the forest was destroyed by the powerful wail. Although, they weren't aware that this was caused by Danny. Jack started looking for Danny through the clearing while Jazz and Wulf appeared.

"Where's Danny?" Jack asked.

"He was fighting Walker before using the ghostly wail," Jazz explained.

"Walker put collar on Danny," Wulf told Jack in English.

"Collar?" Jack questioned.

"There was a collar that seemed to be hurting Danny," Jazz explained.

"Collar shocking," Wulf added before sniffing on the ground to find Danny.

Danny was found under a tree with the collar still around his neck in his human form. Wulf ripped the device off of Danny's neck before carrying the ghost boy to his father.

"Danny alive. Wulf hear heart," Wulf reassured Jack before he nodded.

"Bona tasko, Wulf," Sally said to Wulf. "Wow, my first Esperanto sentence."

"Dankon vi," Wulf responded.

"Ne problemo," Sally replied.

"Nice, just keep working at it and you'll get the hang of it," Tucker grinned.

"We better take Danny inside," Jack suggested with Danny over his shoulder.