Hell-o! Here's the third chapter. If anyone's reading this, then thanks. I'm having a major case of writer's block and I need help for the 4th chappie. Please tell me what you think. Hope you lik-ee.

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Chapter 3

Sabrina looked at the ghost boy in fear. She wasn't afraid for him but if this ghost knows about the tension between witches and ghosts, he wasn't going to hold anything back.

"What are you doing here?" Danny asked her. He didn't know who this girl was, and wanted to know why she was in this town.

"Please listen before you shoot," Sabrina said innocently. "I'm not like the others and I won't hurt anyone unless they hurt me." Danny looked at her with a confused look on his face. His aura shone on Sabrina's clothes, making her wonder about what a ghost was doing in this town. "You're a ghost, aren't you?" she asked him.

Danny stared at her. "What else would I be?" he answered sarcastically. She stared at him when he answered. She didn't look like a ghost, for one she didn't have an aura. Her voice also didn't have an echo, which all ghosts do have. "I'm guessing you're not a ghost then?" he asked.

Sabrina looked at him. A ghost who doesn't know a witch, that's... bizarre, Sabrina thought. "You don't know?" she asked and Danny shook his head. "Do you know the situation between my kind and yours?"

Again, he shook his head.

This girl's weird, Danny thought.

Sabrina sighed. "I thought all ghosts knew about the feud between witches and ghosts," she said to him.

Danny's eyes grew wide. Did she just say witches? Danny asked himself. "Witches? You gotta be kidding me! There are no such things as witches!" Danny said in between hysterical laughter.

Sabrina sighed again. This ghost is either extremely stupid or he really doesn't know, she thought.

"Should I prove it to you?" Sabrina asked Danny and he stared her. Sabrina waved her hand and a faint blue mist appeared. Danny flew backwards, he didn't know what was happening.

The mist surrounded the girl and Danny watched in amazement as the mist surrounding her hands began to form a rectangular shape then, eventually the mist turned into a huge, leather book.

"Whoa," Danny said, staring at the book. It had come out of nowhere and she didn't seem to think that it was a big deal.

"Believe me now?" she asked him in a annoyed tone. Danny nodded. "I can't believe you've never heard of witches, ghost boy."

Danny cringed at the name 'ghost boy.' "My name's Danny Phantom... what's yours?" Danny asked Sabrina.

Sabrina looked at him, thoughts swirling in her head, wondering how she should reply. She didn't want to tell him her real name because if the witches council found out that she didn't attack a ghost when she had the chance, she would probably lose her powers. After a few seconds, she shook her head and finally said,"Um... that's not important."

Danny looked at her as she said this but made no comment.

Sabrina then realized that if she wanted to find a half-ghost, what better person to ask then a ghost. "Um... Danny? Can I ask you a question?" she asked, gaining the ghost boy's attention.

"I guess..." Danny said, waiting to hear what she had to say. He wasn't too sure that he could trust her but she did seem nice.

"Do you know can find a half-ghost?" Sabrina asked. Danny's face fell and got paler (if possible.) He didn't answer right away and he wasn't sure if he should spill his biggest secret to someone he just met.

"Why do you want to know?" Danny asked, trying to keep his voice calm.

"I'm not supposed to tell anyone except the half-ghost," Sabrina said bitterly. "It would be so much easier if I could get help from some people, but my kind thinks I'm nuts for being good and ghosts usually don't want anything to do with witches, no offence," she added to Danny. "So, you know where he is?" she asked again.

Danny shook his head and Sabrina sighed. "Oh well, thanks anyway Danny," Sabrina said and was about to leave but turned back to him.

"Can you not tell anyone about this? If anyone finds out, we might be in a lot of trouble."

Danny gave her a confused look, but he did nod. "Thanks," she said and flew off, leaving Danny extremely confused.
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Sabrina was in the cafeteria, sitting at a table all alone. No one ever wanted to sit near the new kid and she really didn't care. She ate her lunch quietly and took out a huge book. It was labeled "A Complete Guide to the Paranormal."

She didn't have a book named this, she'd really put a spell on the title so people wouldn't know that she was reading about the history of witches. She was on the "The War Of The Witches" as it was known in the witches realm.

"Mind if we join you?" a voice said. Sabrina looked up and saw Danny, Sam and Tucker standing over the table.

"It's a free country," she said darkly. They sat down and Sabrina went back to reading.

"So... why did you run off yesterday?" Danny asked her. Sabrina tracked her brain quickly for an excuse, not taking her eyes off her book.

"I'm not a fan of hunters," she said, finally. "I don't think anything should be hunted unless they deserve it." The trio looked at her but Sabrina continued to read on her book.

"So, Danny, had fun last night?" Sam asked slyly. Danny looked at her.

"What're you talking about Sam?" he asked his friend. Sabrina couldn't read anymore since they were distracting her, but she continued to look at the book, pretending she wasn't listening.

"I saw you uh-" Sam looked at Sabrina and continued. "last night." She sounded like she was hiding something and Danny looked at her confused. It took a while before his eyes lit up in realization.

"Oh... yeah I had fun," Danny said smiling.

"Did you see that ghost last night?" Tucker asked Danny, and Sabrina looked up from her book.

"Which ghost, Danny Phantom?" Danny asked cautiously. Sabrina was now looking at them in interest and he was scared that she might figure something out.

"No, not him," Tucker said smiling. "The other one."

"There was another ghost?" Sabrina and Danny said at the same time. Danny looked at her and she turned her head away.

"Well, I thought there was. I saw this person flying up by the moonlight, and the only things I know can do that are ghosts," Tucker told them. Sabrina's heart sank, she had been seen by humans, but it's a good thing they thought she was a ghost.

"Uh... I don't think it was a ghost, Tucker," Danny said, looking at his friends with a funny look on his face. Sabrina buried her head in her book again, seeing if they would say anything else.

"What do you mean?" Sam asked him.

"Don't ghosts have auras around them... the figure didn't have one," Danny told his friends, like he was giving them something in code.

"So then what was it?" Tucker asked.

"A witch," Sabrina said quietly and the trio turned towards her. Sabrina covered her mouth when she realized what she had just blurted out. Tucker and Sam laughed but Danny stared at her.

"How do you know about witches?" Danny asked her accusingly. Sabrina pointed to the cover of her book.

"I'm a big fan of the paranormal," she told him as Sam and Tucker stopped laughing.

"Witches aren't real," Tucker told her. She glared at him and he recalled; her stare reminded him of Sam's.

Sabrina sighed. Is everyone in this town naive? "They are real, as real as any ghost anyways," Sabrina told him coolly.

She put her hand inside the pages of the book and waved it, making sure that they couldn't see what she was doing. The page now held a picture of a witch and Sabrina put the book flat out on the table.

"This is a picture of probably one of the best known witches; Serenity. She's known for the way she enhanced the powers of witches in the world," She explained to them as they looked at the picture. "Did you know that witches copied most of their abilities from ghosts?" she said, looking at the only people who seemed remotely interested to talk to her.

Danny looked up at her and she continued.

"Witches used to stick to only spellwork, but Serenity found a spell to have some of their abilities and still be able to use magic. Witches can fly, go invisible, shoot rays from their hands and do some other powers, plus use some of their own abilities as well. Teleport, make potions, levitate stuff and control people." Danny looked at her intently, wondering where she found out all this stuff.

"You know, you're pretty interesting when you don't snap at people," Sam said to Sabrina and she smiled. "Maybe we could hang out sometime."

Sabrina's smile vanished. "I don't think that's a good idea," she said to them and they gave her a puzzled look. "Once you find out more about me, you're not going to want to be seen with me and you'll call me a freak like everyone else."

Danny looked at her when she said 'freak.' He knew what it was like to be somewhat of a freak of nature, seeing as he was half-ghost, half-human. Sam and Tucker look at Danny, confused of the look on his face.

Sabrina watched his face as well. It had a look of understanding, like he knew what she was talking about.

"Are you okay, Danny?" Sabrina asked. Danny snapped out of his trance and looked up with her.

"Yeah, I'm fine," He answered. "You don't have to worry about us, we're considered freak of natures from everyone in the school anyways," he told her with a smile. This made Sabrina feel better.

"That's true," Sabrina said to them. Then all four of them then started to make plans of what to do after school.