I'm going to do this Epilogue, because I want to finish this already. I apologize for this story being so short. I thank you for reading this story. Now, this is for my anonymous reviewers: http :/ www .kafejo .co m/lingvo j/auxlangs/eo/tradukilo/ I hope this helps for those of you who cannot find a translation. This is one I used. Review please!
Danny woke up on a soft couch while still feeling hurt from Walker's collar. The first person he saw was his dad. He was grinning like a maniac. Danny smiled weakly before lifting himself up from the couch. He was feeling really hurt.
"How're you feeling?" Jack asked.
"Still hurt from the collar and I think I'll have to relax from using my ghost powers. Some vacation," Danny said jokingly.
"Sure was. Hey, I never could figure out what happened to that Walker guy," Jack realized.
Wulf pounced into the Living Room with a thermos in his hand. He gave it to Danny.
"Walker," Wulf said.
"Bona tasko, knabo," Danny smiled before being licked by Wulf.
"Walker sveni ankaux," Wulf explained.
"What did he say?" Jack asked.
"Wulf said he found Walker knocked out. I'm not sure if he will still be hunting Wulf, but at least I know that it may take a while to do so," Danny explained.
"You know, we have grown very fond of Wulf. I think we might keep him for a while, what do you think George?" Sally asked.
"I think that's a neat idea, Sally," George agreed.
"Walker will probably come back for him. You will be doing some ghost hunting stuff," Danny warned.
"I'm sure these old bones have enough striength to take on that Sheriff," George smirked.
"Well, just in case," Danny said before taking out a ghost shield generator and putting it on the coffee table. "This is a ghost shield. If Walker shows his face again, you can be sure that you'll be safe from here under this. It's also good for a fence, so you won't loose Wulf."
"Interesting," George said.
"It's too bad I wasn't able to finish my vacation here," Danny said in a disappointed manner.
"Well Danny, you still have three more weeks here, so this shouldn't be a big deal and I doubt if we're gonna see any ghosts anytime," Jack grinned.
"You're right. I might as well enjoy the time I have right now," Danny smiled before laying back on the couch.
