Hey everyone. I know it's been a week since I updated but with school work (3rd day and I'm already behind on homework) my strict internet times and trying to work on different fanfics, my life is pretty hectic. Oh well, I have some time know so might as well put up the next chapter... right? Just to let you guys know, I don't bite so you can review. I appreiate(sp?) all reviews and take some time to thank each reviewer, whether they said it stinks or they loved it. Anyways... I'll stop my babbling for know and post this. Oh and for you people wondering how Sabrina got her powers... you'll just have to read on.

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Chapter 2

Sabrina walked down the lonely sidewalk towards her house.

It had been a pretty uneventful afternoon; unless you counted Dash trying to chase Danny down. This school was different from the other schools she went to in the past, partly because someone had actually talked to her without being forced to. Danny was pretty nice to her, and she really hated snapping at him, but it was for her own good.

"Hey Sabrina, wait up!" A voice cried from behind her. Sabrina turned around and saw Danny running towards her. She stopped walking and waited until he caught up to her.

"Yeah?" She asked him. He looked pretty tired from running but he looked happy nonetheless. "What are you so happy about?" she added coolly.

"You know, I'm trying to be nice. You don't have to snap at me all the time," He told her in a annoyed voice.

Sabrina looked apologetically at Danny, she didn't want to be mean. "I'm sorry, it's just that when someone tries to be my friend, I always end up get the cold shoulder," she told him.

"Didn't meet a lot of friendly people then, did you?" he asked her.

She shook her head, and continued to walking with him following her. "You live around here?" he asked again.

Sabrina didn't answer, as a large building popping out from nowhere had caught her interest. It had a large sign that said "FentonWorks" on it and lots of wires and equipment on it. She looked at the word 'Fenton' and turned to face Danny. "You know these people?" she asked him.

"They're my parents," he said glumly. Sabrina looked at the different equipment, they looked different than regular technology, and was interested on what they were doing with them. Seeing the interested look on her face, Danny answered her question, as if he knew what she was thinking. "They're ghost hunters."

Sabrina's heart dropped. If they had technology to hunt ghosts, they could hunt witches as well...including half-witches! Her face became paler and Danny probably saw this, since he was looking straight at her.

"Are you ok?" he asked her.

"Yeah, I... just remembered I have to help my mom unpack, I've gotta run. Nice meeting you Danny," Sabrina said hurriedly and ran off.

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"Mom, I'm home," Danny said as he walked into his house. He was pretty confused at why Sabrina ran off so quickly when he said his parents hunted ghosts. She was pretty scared, but the only time he saw someone that scared was when his parents told him about another one of their ghost hunting weapons. Danny was not greeted by his mom, but by a young girl with red hair. She seemed to be older than Danny, but not that much older.

"Hey Danny. Mom and Dad went into town to get some supplies to fix the booo-merang," the girl said sarcastically. "They're still wondering why it's keying into you." She smiled at Danny and he smiled back; they knew the reason why.

"Hi Jazz," Danny said. Jazz went into the kitchen and Danny followed.

"So... any ghost attacks?" Jazz asked him.

Danny shook his head and sat at the table. "Can you believe it's been been three days without any attacks? Not even the Box Ghost was around here!" he told her. Jazz eyed at her younger brother with a skeptical look.

"Do you think something's up?" she asked Danny. He thought about this for a long time. It has been unusually quiet, Danny thought.

Jazz saw her brother's face full of thought and said "I'm going to take that as a 'yes'." Danny looked up at her, his sister only knew about him being half-ghost for a little while now, but she wasn't very experienced on the field. The last time she 'helped' him, she trapped him in the Fenton Thermos, however she was right about her theory.

"I'm a little suspicious, yeah, but for right now I'm gonna enjoy the ghost free time," Danny told her. Jazz gave him a 'take this seriously' look, but he ignored it. Jazz sighed, once her brother made up his mind about something, it was pretty hard to change it.

"I heard that you volunteered to show a new student around," Jazz said, changing the subject. "What's she like?" She picked up a glass of water and began to drink from it.

"I didn't volunteer, Lancer volunteered me," Danny said bitterly. "And I don't know what she's like because she doesn't like being around people. Every time I tried talking to her, she either snapped at me or ignored me completely. I was pretty surprised when she actually said a few words to me when we were walking home."

Jazz spit out the water that she was drinking when she heard this. Danny looked at her, confused.

"You-you walked her home?" she asked him.

"No, I just saw her walking and I ran up to her," Danny said, fixing Jazz with an odd look. "And why do you care? It's not like I have a girlfriend or anything."

"Oh, well... I-I.." Jazz stammered as she blushed. Danny looked at her evilly; he loved to see her speechless.

"I'm going to go up to my room and do some homework," Danny said glumly, remembering the assignment Lancer had given the class earlier today.

"But it's the first day of school! Even I don't have homework!" Jazz exclaimed, a hint of jealousy in her voice.

"Yeah, well tell that to Lancer," Danny said bitterly as he went up to his room.

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Sabrina ran into her house and panted hard. She only lived a couple of houses away from FentonWorks, and if Danny's parents were ghost hunters, their equipment could lead them to her, since ghosts and witches have almost the same powers.

"Sabrina, is that you?" a voice from the living room called out.

"Yes mom," Sabrina said, her voice whining. Her parents did not she was half-witch, even though witches were in their family.

A couple of generations ago, Sabrina's ancestor was cursed to not have her, and her descendents gifted with powers anymore, but an accident a year ago caused her to regain some of her powers.

Sabrina was usually clumsy, so when she went to her family's library, she knocked over a whole shelf of books. One of them was the spell book that she kept in her room. She had found the necklace and for some reason it glowed when she touched it.

The next thing she knew, she was floating above the ground in the library. She found that she could turn herself invisible and other abilities. After reading a little, she found out what she was; a witch, or more spefically, a half-witch. Intrigued by what she read, Sabrina had some across different spells and she figured out she could do them. For example, she could make things pop out of nowhere, levitate objects and even make people do her bidding. She decided to not tell her parents because of thje past history and she had no idea how her mother would react (the side her powers were on). But after her enemy had exposed her more than fifteen times for the past year, she had to do some serious spell work on her parents so they wouldn't remember.

Sabrina walked into her living room and saw her mother unpacking the cushions for the chairs. Her mother saw her and smiled. "How was your day, sweetie?" she asked Sabrina. Sabrina looked at her darkly.

"How it always is: nobody at school wanting anything to do with me because I'm new. It's almost a routine," she answered. Her mother looked at her and smiled reassuringly.

"Oh, I'm sure it'll get better. Why don't you go up to your room and start unpacking some of your stuff," her mom said to Sabrina. Sabrina nodded and went up to her room. She had already unpacked, thanks to a certain special ability of hers, so she was going to do her homework.

Her room was painted black and looked pretty dark, evil and intimidating, to say the least. Sabrina was not evil, to much annoyance to other witches, but she couldn't help herself; she loved the colour black- it suited how she felt inside.

Out of boredom, Sabrina picked up a jewel encrusted book from her bookcase, one carrying the title of The Complete Witch's Guide to Ghost Spells. She turned the pages to see if there was anything about locating half-ghosts, but had no luck.

"Darn it," she bitterly exclaimed to herself. "Half-Ghosts didn't exist in those times. So how am I going to find him?" Sabrina looked around and her eyes rested for a few moments on her clock, recalling her conversation with Clockwork the previous night and tried to find any hints that he left.

I remember he said something about it being a boy around my age, so that leaves every Sophomore boy in town, she thought. Wait, now that I think about it, I'm sure that Clockwork said that he goes to my school, so I could just keep an eye out for anything unusual at school.

Sabrina's eyes then shifted their focus on her book bag and remembered that Mr. Lancer gave them an assignment that was due the next day. Sighing, she took out her English notebook and got to work.

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Boredom was beginning to set in for Danny. He really didn't want to do Lancer's assignment, but he had no good excuse to blow it off. However, every time he was going to write something, his mind ended up wandering and soon he would be thinking about Sabrina. There's definately something weird about her, Danny thought as his mind wandered again. She's hiding something, I know she is.

Danny knew all about hiding secrets, and was pretty good at knowing when someone had something to hide, it came from experience. His ringing cell phone jerked him out of his thoughts.

"Hello," Danny answered, a bored tone in his voice.

"Hey Danny," Sam and Tucker's voices said into the phone.

"What are you up to?" Tucker asked him.

"Trying not to fall asleep on Lancer's assignment," Danny said.

"No ghost attacks then?" Sam asked him.

"Nope," Danny answered. It was then that Danny's ghost sense went off. "Well, I guess you can take that back. Guys, I gotta take care of something."

"You want our help?" Tucker asked. It was then that a ghost with blue overalls flew into Danny's room.

"I AM THE BOOOX GHOOOST!" The ghost howled. Danny sighed into the phone exasperatedly.

"Nah, I can handle the loser of the boxes," He replied before he hung up the phone. "I'm going ghost!" He yelled at the Box Ghost and two white rings of light appeared around his waist. One ring went up and the other down, changing his regular clothes into a black hazmat suit. Danny Fenton was now Danny Phantom, his ghost half.

"You cannot stop me ghost child," The Box Ghost. Danny sighed again and picked up a thermos that was on his bed side table. With little effort, he quickly trapped the Box ghost inside the thermos, before he got even more annoying.

Once the Box Ghost was safely sucked into the thermos, Danny set it on the table and looked out the window. He longed to fly into the crisp evening air. And since he was already in ghost form... Danny smiled mischievously and flew out the window.

He flew around, just for the fun of it and to clear his head. He loved flying; it was one of his favourite things about being a ghost. The wind wasn't blowing strongly, it was perfect weather for flying. Danny did loop de loops and 360 degree turns. He was having a blast, not worrying about fighting a ghost, just having fun. The sun was setting and the moon was already high in the sky.

Danny decided to fly to the clock tower and watch the sunset. The different colours that touched the sky was beautiful, it made Danny feel warm inside, even though a ghost tends to be, well, cold. Once the sky was dark, Danny decided it was about time that he should be going, before anyone got too suspicious. He kicked off from the top of the clock tower and made his way back to his house. He was almost there when something caught his eye.

A girl, about his age, was flying around, close to the moon. She looked liked she was having fun, flying recklessly around the area. She had white hair with black highlights, pulled back into a small ponytail and her outfit was black, no other colour but black. She was no ghost, because if she was, Danny's ghost sense would've gone off. Curious about what that girl was, Danny slowly flew towards her.

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Sabrina was having so much fun. She hadn't been out in weeks and it was good to feel free, even if it was only for a little while. The stars were out and the moon shone down on her star necklace, making it sparkle. "It feels so good being able to fly again," Sabrina said out loud to no one in particular. Her hands were glowing a faint blue and had little stars in it, like it was fairy dust.

Sabrina waved her hands and the dust floated over her, making her feel complete. Her feeling didn't last for long, because out of no where, a green blast flew past her. It didn't hit her, and she whirled around. A boy, around her age, with white hair, green eyes and a black uniform floated in front of her. He looked pretty annoyed at something and Sabrina looked at him wide eyed. It was a ghost.

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Well, there you go. Please review, I might just attempt to put it up faster if you do ;). Keep the peace and have a great week (or if you're in school, try not to drop 34 beakers and get banned for life from holding all fragile school property like Danny). Anyways... (I love that word) hoped you like it.