"That's just cruel and unusual. Now tell me!" Tucker demanded. He'd called Danny all night, begging Danny to tell him who he was going to marry. Danny had refused every single time.
"No." Danny replied. They were sitting in the cafeteria for lunch.
"Come on. Give me a letter."
Danny glanced at Sam and she shook her head.
"COME ON! Please!" Sam shook her head.
"Sorry. No." Danny told him.
"You'd tell me if she didn't tell you not too. I'll bet you're going to marry her." Tucker growled, and picked up a chicken wing.
"Come on Tucker. That's all media stuff, you never actually marry someone who was your friend way back when. Real life doesn't work like that."
"Sam, tell him we're not getting married in the future. You would know."
But Sam's eyes were closed, she was in the future, looking for more clues. Everything she saw helped. Her eyes locked on a face, then just as quickly she lost it again.
Sam opened her eyes and pounded the table angrily. "Sam?" Danny sounded worried.
I just lost something that could be cruical to what we need to know.
"That's not good."
Thank you Mr. Obvious. That really helps.
"Don't get all snippy with me." Danny exclaimed. "Oh, you did not just say that."
Technically I wrote it.
Tucker watched the two argue. Oh yeah. He thought. They're definatley going to marry each other.
Sam turned on him, like she had heard his thoughts. She glared at him and shook her head dangerously. Then, her eyes clouded over.
"It's all over now, Danny Phantom. You have lost." Someone said. Sam didn't recognize the voice.
"NO!" Danny shouted. "I refuse to believe that."
"But you must. I've got everything I need to take you down."
"You don't."
"I do. See, your little friend, Sam, she's got powers she doesn't even know about. I unlocked them, helped her realize her true potential. Now, she's coming after you." It was a male voice that mocked Danny.
Sam came out of her vision, gasping for air. She was startled, surprised and horrified.
"Sam?" Danny asked, concern glowing in his blue eyes.
Sam jumped up and ran out of the lunch room. Tucker and Danny followed, but she avoided them . . . by running into the girl's bathroom.
"I don't get it."
"She's got to have seen something Tuck, and she doesn't like it."
"I thought that you said she had control over her visions."
"She does, but either this is something so important that we can't wait for her to find it, or she was searching when it hit." Danny argued.
"Whatever you say Danny, but we still have to find out what she knows."
I have some Danny Phantom summaries that I'm willing to hand out if anyone needs something to write. Just pm me. Ideas are appreciated, you'll get your credit. Complain if you want to, but I ain't gonna listen unless it's in the form of constructive criticism. Reviews motivate me. Don't own it.
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