This one was a bit difficult to write. It wasn't one that I had originally planned out like the fights with Freakshow. But once I got going it was actually kind of fun. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I had writing it.
Chapter 14: Many Ghostly Returns
The Phantom cousins flew over the top of the woods to Amity Park with Wulf racing along just underneath them through the trees. Danielle may have been able to fly around the campsite the night before, but to go at full speed towards one particular goal was more uplifting than she had felt in days. Especially when she was doing it alongside the one she most looked up to. She thought it might actually be kind of fun being able to take on a whole invasion force together to reclaim Danny's hometown.
As they neared the city from above, they touched down on the hill that overlooked the city. The one Danielle and Wulf had stood on top of when they had first arrived on the outskirts. Wulf came up behind the two as they gazed out at the ghost invaded town. Danielle could have sworn it looked even worse than the last time she saw it from this point. It looked even duller now and ghosts were popping up everywhere only to swoop back down to possibly scare more people. She could also see a few places on fire.
She looked over at Danny who was looking over the scene with sorrowful bewilderment on his face. "I told you it was bad." Danielle said aloud.
"You weren't kidding, either." Danny said, not taking his eyes off of the town.
"So what's the plan?" Danielle asked. "It's not going to look any better if we just stand here."
Danny thought for a moment and squinted down at his home with a hand shading his eyes. Skimming over the top of the city he then lowered his hand and said, with more courage in his voice now, "Well, aside from the part of just getting all the ghosts to leave, looks like we need to start at City Hall. That seems to be where it looks the worst." Indeed, even from this far away Danielle could see the big white building around the center of the city where it looked the grayest and most restless. No doubt the ghost decided to attack the heart of the city before spreading outward since Tucker was no longer there to help stop it after being abducted by Lydia.
"I want to see how bad the situation really is up close before I plan any further." Danny pressed on.
"You're the boss." Danielle said, folding her arms.
Danny lifted into the air and hovered a few feet on the spot, looking down at his young clone. "Then, let's get to work." He said. And then he bolted off towards the city. Danielle flew after him and then Wulf turned invisible before descending the hill and following them by foot.
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A large crowd of people ran around the outside entrance of City Hall, screaming. At least ten ghosts had decided to team up and terrorize all at once and were cackling evilly as they watched their frightened victims run for their lives before them, only to be cut off by another one of the ghosts in their group. This pattern continued until the mischievous beings began to chase all of their victims down the street running alongside the white building, making ghastly noises in pursuit of the frightened townspeople.
Suddenly, a giant, scruffy, black dog in a green, hooded and torn up outfit phased up through the ground in front of the ghosts, blocking their path from the horrified humans. The ghosts halted in midair at the sight of the massive canine and the chased ones looked back, noticing that the ghosts were no longer following them, but looking scared all the same at Wulf.
The ghosts seemed rather hesitant at first, but then they shook it off and bolted at Wulf instead of the people in anger of stopping them in the middle of their fun.
But just before they reached him, another ghost phased out of the ground. This one was much more friendly looking for the humans, but the anxiety in the ghosts had shot back at them again to twice as bad. Everyone's first impression was Danny Phantom at the sight of the black and white jumpsuit, but a second look instantly told them that it was just a girl who wore the same colors.
Danielle smiled at the enemy specters mischievously as she floated between them and the hairy, black dog. "Going somewhere?" She asked, folding her arms, unwavering, despite the fact that she was quite outnumbered.
Then an all-familiar voice said behind the group of green masses, "How about away from my town." While the scared townsfolk suddenly beamed at the one who had just spoke, the trouble making ghosts spun around with faces of horror.
The real Danny Phantom had just phased up through he concrete ground himself, and was floating about a foot above it with his arms folded and a determined grin spread across his face. Just as Danielle had predicted, the green specters suddenly screamed in fright at the sight of him and scattered off in different directions, away from the scene and away from the innocents.
Danielle flew to Danny's side as they both laughed at how the ghosts looked when fleeing. When the mirth subsided, the three ghosts sped off around the white building for other ghosts who were causing mischief. And there were many. But they all took off before Danny and his companions in the same manner. They eventually made their way back to the front of the building, scaring off whatever ghosts were left in the proximity of the building.
The two teenage hybrids laughed while floating in midair and holding their stomachs in seeing the last of the trouble-making specters disappear. They just couldn't help it. The way something that was supposed to be so fearsome to so many people was flying off in fear of the two teenagers was just so funny to watch.
The scene was even more humorous when Wulf took the pleasure of chasing off the last few of the stray entities like a young puppy chasing flying insects. By the time they were all gone, Wulf also seemed amused because he was smiling gleefully with his tough hanging out and his tail was wagging wildly.
Danny scratched him behind the ears and said to Danielle, with his laughter settling, "You were right. They're scared to death of me."
"Death?" Danielle commented with a raised eyebrow. "Danny, they're ghosts."
This caught Danny off guard and after stuttering for a second, he just said, "Well…whatever. You know what I mean." And the two started laughing again. This might actually end up being fun for the two of them instead of having to be a hard day of work.
Danny looked in the directions all the ghosts had fled in. "Hopefully they'll spread the word that I'm back and that I've got some friends with me."
"It'll certainly make the job easier." Danielle responded with a nod.
When the three ghost-companions looked at the townspeople they had just rescued, they seemed a bit confused at first in seeing a giant, hairy ghost-beast in close proximity to Danny as well as the girl ghost who looked so much like him. But then they started to cheer for the return of their hero despite the company they saw him in the midst of. They all began to rush to him as if to embrace him in welcome back, but Danny suddenly grabbed Danielle by her gloved wrist and pulled her up and out of reach of the crowd with him. "I'm glad to see all of you guys too, but we've got more cleaning up to do." Then, with his hand still having a good hold on his clone's wrist, he suddenly bolted away from the crowd. Wulf followed on foot.
With the great dog's natural speed and the ghost-hybrids' ability to fly, they were able to outdistance the pursuing townspeople easily. When they were around a corner and out of sight, the two teenagers landed and Wulf caught up. "Just so you know, that's not going to be the only crowd we run into." The older of the two explained to the younger one. "They're going to want some answers about you eventually."
After a bit of a worried look, Danielle nodded with a heavy sigh. "I know."
After getting a bird's-eye-view of the city again, the Phantoms agreed that the mall would be the next best place to go. It was only a few minutes until they and Wulf had reached the mall to find it in the same state as City Hall. People were scattering everywhere, being chased by green specters who were all cackling maliciously. One little boy in particular who seemed to be only about five or six was being chased by a large one and headed right towards the Phantoms who had both loop-de-looped onto Wulf's back. The ghost trio then turned invisible to avoid detection. They also went intangible to allow the little boy to pass right through them unknowingly. Then they turned solid again and Wulf slashed his now extended claws at the ghost before it could follow the boy. As the ghost was recovering from this unexpected hit, the three turned visible again. The ghost saw them and suddenly froze on the spot.
Danielle spared a cheesy grin and waved her fingers at the confused looking specter when it looked at her.
"Boo." Both Phantoms said in unison.
The green specter screamed in terror and then bolted.
After the two teenagers took a moment to laugh again, Danny said, amused, "I can't believe that still works."
A timid voice came behind them now. "Danny Phantom?" All three of the ghosts turned to see that the boy had stopped running when they had reappeared. He had neatly combed, brown hair, a red sweater and baggie blue pants with strap-on tennis shoes. He still looked very frightened. "I-I-Is that you?" He said, hesitantly.
The poor child sounded like he was thinking that he must have been hallucinating. Had Danny's absence really made that much of an impact on people despite it only being for under a week?
The ghost-hero flew off of Wulf's back and landed in front of the boy, bending down and holding out his hand. "Yeah, it's me." He said with a gentle tone. The little boy looked at Danny, up and down for a moment before slowly walking towards his outstretched arm. Danny patiently waited and smiled as the young boy finally touched his hand as if making doubly sure that this was actually real. Then he beamed up at the hero and suddenly sprang at him, grabbing his outstretched arm.
"I knew you'd be back. I knew you'd save us." The little boy exclaimed happily, though Danielle still thought she could see fearful tears starting to swell up in the child's eyes.
"Yeah. I'm back." Danny reassured. And he picked the boy up.
"That ghost was scary." The boy said, wrapping his little arms around his hero's neck. But then as he looked over Danny's shoulder to the giant hairy, specter behind him, fear entered into his wet eyes again.
Danny realized this and Danielle instantly thought to turn herself and Wulf invisible, but then that might make the child panic. "Oh, don't be afraid of him." Danny quickly said to calm the boy down. "That's a friendly ghost too. Just like me. So's that girl on his back."
When the boy saw the girl that looked very much like Danny actually riding on the scary looking beast, he did seem a bit less startled. Danielle helped to further this reassurance by stoking the back of Wulf's head. Wulf must have gotten the idea too because he started to smile and wag his tail happily like the friendly puppy that any kid would love to take home. Danny also approached Wulf slowly, with the child still in his arms, and started to pat the giant dog's snout.
In seeing this action, the little boy's fear seemed to disappear a little more by the minute. Eventually the child extended a small hand out very slowly and started to pat Wulf's nose as well. The huge dog licked the boy's hand in a friendly greeting way. The boy withdrew it quickly as soon as the tongue made contact, but he was laughing when he did it.
"See? He's not gonna hurt you." Danny said, with a smile. "This is Wulf." He introduced. "He's gonna help me scare all the mean ghosts away."
"Really?" The boy asked, looking at Danny and sounding excited.
"Yup. And that girl up there's going to help, too." Danny said, indicating the ghost-girl on Wulf's back, who was smiling down at the child. "That's my cousin, Danielle."
After Danielle waved down to at the little boy in greeting, she spoke to him. "What's you're name?"
"Andrew." The boy said a bit shyly, but smiling.
Just then, a thought struck Danny. "Where's your mom, Andrew?" He asked the boy.
Andrew's smile disappeared at the question and he looked down at the ground silently. "Do you know where your mom is?" Danny repeated seeing the boy's expression, though he was starting to fear the answer now. The little boy slowly looked back up at the mall where he had been running from and pointed in that direction.
Danny turned towards the mall where he could see several more masses flying around the parking lot and chasing more people around.
There was one in particular that he recognized, even from afar: A slender, black, female ghost. As soon as Danny recognized the ghost, he quickly put a hand on Wulf and turned himself and the others invisible.
"What's wrong?" Danielle asked, when she noticed herself turn completely transparent.
"Spectra." Danny said aloud, in angered frustration.
"Huh?" Danielle asked, turning around to trying to see what her cousin was looking at.
"That black ghost." The ghost-boy specified. "She's a self-serving therapist when she's not going around causing trouble in her true form."
"And it's chasing my mommy." Andrew called out and, though no one could see his hand, he pointed out a redheaded woman with a green blouse, blue slacks and black high-heeled shoes, whom the dark specter was indeed pursuing.
"Come on, let's get her." Danielle said determinedly, turning Wulf in that direction to go after Spectra.
"Whoa, not so fast cuz." Danny quickly said, before he heard her and Wulf run off. "This one's not going to be one of the ghosts that will high-tail out of here in just seeing me. Plus, she has an assistant." Danny looked around to see if he could find a specific green shape among the specters that were flying around the parking lot to see if he could find the one he was looking for, but he didn't see him.
"Is that a bad thing?" Danielle inquired. A bit more quietly
"His name is Bertrand." Danny explained. Then he exhaled in frustration before adding, "And he's a shape-shifter."
Danielle's eyes widened. "So it is a bad thing."
"We'll definitely have to go at a more stealthy approach." Danny said. "You ready?"
"You bet." Danielle responded.
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The woman ran from the dark ghost, calling out for her lost son in between screams of fright for her own safety. When she turned, seeing the evil entity in hot pursuit, she suddenly stumbled on the concrete of the mall parking lot. In her fall, she dropped her purse, whose contents flew everywhere when making contact with the ground.
She scrambled to her knees as Spectra hovered over the fallen woman and the green a gooey-looking form of Bertrand with red eyes suddenly phased up through the ground in front of the frightened mother. "Ooh. Nice." The transformer said, picking up the wallet that had fallen out and examining its contents.
"Where's Andrew? Where's my son?" The woman cried out, desperately.
Spectra shrugged with an evil smile curving her purple lips. "How should I know? You told him to run. Remember?" The mother looked at the dark, floating mass with concern for her little boy growing in her tear swelling eyes. "What kind of a parent are you anyway. Asking your own child to take off into where he would only run into even more ghosts." Spectra said, extending out a hand in presentation of all the other mischief making entities that were flying around the vicinity.
The woman looked hopelessly down at the ground, with tears rolling down her cheeks now when she suddenly heard the voice of her little boy. "Hey you mean, ghosts. Leave my mom alone."
Spectra, Bertrand and the mother, who was still on her knees, looked up to see a lone boy of eight standing just a short distance away. "Andrew!" The woman cried out, seeing her son standing so firmly up to the attacking ghosts.
Then, Danny Phantom suddenly turned visible just behind him with a supporting hand on the boy's little shoulder. "What he said." He proclaimed, with a determined look of his own. Spectra gasped at the teenage hybrid's sudden appearance and all the other random ghosts that were within earshot of the scene turned to see the ghost-hero had returned and immediately took off with shrieks of fright before Danny continued speaking. "You were always low in feeding off of kids' misery, Spectra. But now you've resorted to bullying the parents as well?"
Spectra's evil smile came back before she spoke in return. "Danny Phantom. Nice to see you back." She said. "Now why don't you scram before I set my dog after you and that kid again."
Bertrand grinned broadly, dropping the woman's wallet, and morphed into a green rottweiler attack-dog that pounced at them only a second after finishing the transformation. Danny picked the kid up again and flew out of reach just in time while charging up an ecto ray in one hand, still holding the child in his other arm. Once he and the boy were a safe distance away, he fired the plasma-ray at the rottweiler.
The morphed dog dodged the blast and then Spectra flew at the distracted ghost-hero. But just before she could reach him, Wulf suddenly came out of his previously invisible state and pounced the black entity right out of the air, and back to the ground.
"What the...!" Bertrand said in surprise as Spectra screamed like a banshee as this happened.
"Your dog can try, but does he have the required backup muscle, like ours does?" Said a young, female voice off to the side.
Everyone turned in that direction to see Danielle standing where she had only a second ago been invisible as well. While Bertrand was looking at her with wide-eyed confusion and surprise, she shot her own plasma ray from her palms, hitting the green ghost dead on, forcing him away from Andrew's mother. Then she flew at the dog-impersonating specter, shooting more ecto rays while Wulf took care of handling Spectra.
With Wulf and Danielle keeping the evil apparitions at bay, Danny landed on the ground with the child in front of the concerned mother who had made it to her feet.
"Mommy." Andrew said excitedly as Danny transferred him to his mother's arms.
As soon as she had her son, she embraced him lovingly with her eyes still swelling up in tears, while her young boy clung to her neck. Then she looked at the boy-hero as he gathered up the scattered contents of her purse. "Thank you so much, Mr. Phantom." The woman said with much gratitude in her face as well as in her voice.
"Any time, ma'am." Danny said, picking up her wallet that Bertrand had dropped when he had morphed into the rottweiler. It was laying open on the ground and when Danny picked it up, he couldn't help but look at a picture in it of what he guessed was the woman's family that consisted of herself, her husband and the little six-year-old Andrew. "I know what it's like to feel that you may have lost someone you care for." He said, putting the wallet back in the purse and handing it to the mother.
"I'd imagine." She responded. "I heard that girl that was abducted from the high school was a friend of yours, right? And so was the mayor?" The woman asked, taking the purse.
Danny nodded. Then she looked passed the ghost-hero to where the tag-team ghost-fight was taking place, looking a bit confused. "Do you have a twin sister or something?" She asked, looking a bit confused. "And who's that black dog? You're pet?"
Danny followed her gaze. "Oh, yeah." He hesitated a bit and turned back to the woman. "Don't worry. I'm sure you'll find the whole story in the newspaper soon. For now, just know that they're friends to this city, too." After a second of perplexed staring, the woman, nodded. Danny then rose into the air, slowly levitating in the direction of the fight, but still facing the mother and her child. "In the meantime, it seems I've got a lot of catching up to do. Spread the word that I'm back, will ya?" He asked. "It might get peoples' hopes up and spook some of these ghosts into just leaving."
The mother smiled and nodded in acknowledgment with, "That I will, Danny Phantom." Andrew waved up at the young hero in farewell and in thanks and Danny gave him and his mother a small solute before speeding off to help his cousin and furry friend with the two enemies of his.
Just as he arrived at the scene, Danielle had just gotten pounced on and pinned to the ground by the green rottweiler. "I'd get off her, you drooling mutt." Danny remarked, setting foot on the ground. The four fighting specters turned to see Danny had arrived. Wulf especially perked up at the remark the ghost boy had made. "Sorry Wulf, I wasn't talking to you." He quickly said. With that, Wulf shrugged and continued to fight the black ghost.
As Bertrand was distracted by Danny's arrival, Danielle shot her plasma rays from her eyes. The rays hit, the green attack-dog right in the face and he reared up on his hind legs from the pain. Danielle took the chance to then charge up one of her feet and kick the shape-shifting assistant off of her the rest of the way. Then she stood back up as the green animal changed into his standard ghost form, covering his face where it burned from the blast. When he finally looked up at the girl…she and Danny had disappeared.
Bertrand gasped and looked around frantically for the two, but then was blasted from directly below him as both the Phantoms came up through the ground under him, shooting plasma rays from one hand each. Bertrand went shooting up high into the air and tumbled back down to the ground with a hard thud.
"Oh, rats. I don't have the Fenton Thermos with me." Danny exclaimed to his little cousin after searching himself for it out of habit. Bertrand was just getting up too and looking angry.
But before the change-link could attack again, a violet energy was shot at him and engulf him. Then the energy suddenly pulled him off to the side towards…
"Valerie." Danielle exclaimed excitedly as Bertrand was sucked into the small device she had seen her use before.
Danny beamed at the sight of the red and black suited ghost-hunter before looking to where Wulf was still fighting Spectra. The Phantoms hurried to help and flew to the other side of the battle. "Val, catch!" Danny shouted as he and the clone shot Spectra unexpectedly from the side, sending her flying towards Valerie. Valerie directed the device at the black ghost who got sucked into it with a protesting scream.
The teenage ghost-hunter, looked up at the two cousins with the utmost relief on her shielded face. "You're back." She said, smiling up at them and reattaching the ghost-catching device onto her belt. Danielle grinned at her with a side-glance at Danny. "And what about Sam and Tucker?" The armored teenager asked.
"They're safe." Danny responded, landing in front of her. After looking over her for a second though, his expression turned to one of concern. "Are you all right?" he asked.
Danielle soon followed suit when she noticed that Valerie looked quite exhausted. "Wow, you look awful." She commented over Danny's shoulder. "Have you been up all night fighting ghosts or something?"
"Pretty much." Valerie said with a sigh. Before she could say anything else, the built in scanner on her arm suddenly sounded. She opened the panel to examine it. Evidently, there were still some specters inside the mall that were wreaking havoc. Before the four started towards the building, Danny suggested that Valerie go home and get some rest. But she insisted on staying to help. "I'm feeling better now, in seeing you guys here." She had said.
Both Phantoms still were feeling a bit doubtful about their ghost-hunting friend's condition, but they acknowledged her motivation and headed towards the mall with her and with Wulf in hot pursuit.
Only seconds later, they all burst through the main entrance of the building. People were scattering everywhere: their fear driving them away from the scene of where another ghost attack must have been taking place. Valerie led the way through the panicked crowd with her scanner until they saw several ghosts emerge from the stores carrying stolen merchandise. But these were mainly the kinds of ghosts that fled at the sight of Danny, so they were easily dealt with and caught in Valerie's means of confinement.
Soon, the four decided to split up and take opposite sides of the building. Danielle looked enough like the original ghost-hero to have the same, flee-on-sight effect on the enemy ghosts. Any others that were brave enough to oppose her, she was able to deal with on her own with Wulf as backup. Danny and Valerie took the other side of the mall. Within only minutes, the majority of the evil specters had either flown off or were captured in Valerie's version of the Fenton Thermos.
Danny and Valerie shared a high five in a job well done, but then they heard a single hard note of an electric guitar. Visible sound waves from the music note sent the ghost-hybrid and ghost-hunter flying back and hit the wall next to another entrance of a shop. When they regained themselves, they saw Ember McLain walk out of the music store. The hypnotizing rock star ghost had flaming blue, pony-tailed hair, pale skin, and a black, punk outfit with metallic boots. she carried her purple, electric guitar with which she had fired the powerful, spectral vibrations.
Several people in the music store she had hypnotized were cheering her on while removing music albums from the shelves and replacing them with her own spellbinding tunes.
"Well, well. Look's like the famous Danny Phantom has returned." She said, grinning evilly and turning a dial on her guitar to a picture that looked like a clenched fist. "How about a welcome back concert." Then she stoked her guitar again, this time emitting powerful vibrations that unified into the figure of a giant fist that sped straight at Danny and Valerie.
Danielle and Wulf had finished business at their end of the mall, so they were able to come just in time to witness Ember's attack on their two friends.
As they successfully dodged, Danny saw them there and nodded towards Danielle who nodded back before turning invisible.
"Hey, thanks Ember." Danny said sarcastically to the teenage rock star. "Seeing as this is a special occasion, I don't suppose you'd be willing to take number requests now." He landed back on the floor next to Valerie and tensed up. "How about two against one?"
Ember simply cocked an eyebrow as Wulf came up to join the two in battle preparation. "I think you must have forgotten how to count, pop-boy." She said, mockingly, referring to Wulf as being a third. "Still, the request hardly seems fair." Then, playing a series of small notes on her guitar, she used her music to make the hypnotized customers fall in a line behind her, like an army reporting for duty. "For you anyway." She added. But just as she was about to strike another note on her guitar, Danielle's voice came from behind her.
"Then why don't I even out the score." She said. Ember turned around, confused, but just before she could see who was speaking, a green plasma ray from that direction nailed her, forcing her down to the floor on her back and accidentally throwing her guitar up and behind her. Danny caught it and snapped it in half over his knee.
The result of this broke the spell on Ember's victims who started looking around, confused at where they were and how they gotten there. Their expressions turned to surprise when they saw Danielle, floating a few feet above the floor with a green, glowing hand from which she had fired her plasma ray. "By the way, he meant two Danny Phantoms against one you." She said to Ember, blowing out the remaining green vapor from her hand and folding her arms.
"Another Danny Phantom?" Ember inquired while sitting up.
"Dude!" Cried out one of the teenage boys who had just snapped out of the trance. "That's not just another Danny Phantom, that's a girl!"
"And the real Danny Phantom's back!" Said a teenage girl from the same crowd, pointing at Danny.
Everyone started to cheer, this time for Danny until Ember jumped to her feet with an angered expression. "Not for long." She said, as her eyes turned red and her flaming hair suddenly grew longer and hotter. She swung her head around emitting blue flames from her ponytail that bombarded the entire area. The Phantoms, Wulf and Valerie were able to duck in cover just in time and no one else was hurt, but several things had caught fire and people started to scatter in fright again.
Danielle managed to make her way to where Danny was taking cover behind a display shelf by another store in the midst of Embers blasts. "Sheesh. Is she always this hot-headed?" She asked him.
"Pretty much. Especially when she gets canceled." The ghost-boy responded with a nod. "So what say we cool things down a bit." He added, and then he held up his hands, charging a blue aura in them before standing up from behind his cover and releasing his Phantom Phreeze on all the places that had a blue blaze to them. Then he lifted off the ground and shot a ray of the cold energy at the cause of the fires. Ember recoiled as she was encased in a block of thick ice. But then her hair defrosted it and she broke free.
But that didn't matter, because just then, Danny's parents came around the corner with their Fenton Bazookas and fired at the ghostly rock star. This unexpected attack hit Ember right in the back and offered more time for Jazz, Tucker and Sam to suddenly appear from around another corner on the other side of Ember with their own ghost-hunting gear. Including a Fenton Thermos, which Sam gladly used to bring in the teenage hypnotist.
"Hey guys." Danny said happily as he landed in front of his gathering peers. "What are you all doing here?"
"We just thought you might want some additional help, little brother." Jazz said, as Sam recapped the Thermos.
"Um…Danny?" Danielle nervously said, taking her cousin's arm and shaking it to get his attention. Danny and his family started looking around in response to Danielle's indication, realizing that the customers of the mall were starting to emerge from their hiding places, now that the battle was over. Soon they would all start crowding around Danny and start asking endless questions on where he had been all this time and where Danielle came from. They didn't have time for a full explanation right now. Not with so many other ghosts on the loose.
"Wulf. Dani. Little help." Danny said in an urgent whisper. Then he hastily grabbed the arms of Sam and his father, turning them intangible with him and sunk through the floor. Danielle followed suit in taking Valerie and Mrs. Fenton and Wulf took Jazz and Tucker. Phasing through the ground with them, they escaped the crowded area before it could turn into a pursuing mob.
My sister Blackjay's favorite ghost enemy is probably Ember. She especially likes the boots with the skull faces as the soles.
Well, there's more to come. I really hope this chapter turned out okay for you guys. It was a lot of fun coming up with these catch phrases that have to do with both Phantoms. Unless you think they're cheesy or really lame.
