Hmm... I haven't updated this is about a month and I'm terribly sorry. Anyways, here's the long awaited chapter 7. In this chapter, again some stuff from my last fic are mentioned, I don't think you'll need to have read the story, but you can just in case (and if you want to0. I'm really happy about this story's progress... 5 reviews, 682 views, 1 c2, 3 favourites and 5 alerts. I'm sooooooo happy. :)


Danny impatiently waited for the girl to explain. She was taking deep breaths, like trying to calm herself before saying something she was going to regret; it kinda reminded him of how he was around his parents when they talk about ghost stuff… But this was nothing like that, right?

Ok, I can do this. If I got through everything that Taika threw at me this past year, I can get through anything, Sabrina thought as she tried to figure out a way to explain her predicament to Danny. "Ok… well… you see… uh…" Sabrina said, trying to find the right words. Danny continued to stare at her until her face lit up with grim realization and started explaining.

"Ok. I told you before about the little 'feud' between Witches and Ghosts right?" Danny nodded. "Ok, well I don't really need to tell you what happened after the ghosts found out about the witches having their powers," Sabrina told him, gesturing to the holograms in front of them. The images revealed Witches and Ghosts blasting each other, and neither side had a clear advantage.

"Ok…. That's typical." Danny said dryly, watching the ghosts attacking randomly. "So when did they stop?"

"They never really did," came Sabrina's reply. "It was a forced truce. They were going to continue on if it wasn't for the prophecy."

Danny groaned. "Not another one. I thought I was done with ancient prophecies after that fiasco a couple of months ago!" He exclaimed.

Sabrina looked at him, confused. "You were in another…. Never mind, I don't think I want to know."

"Trust me, you don't."

"Anyways, an ancient ghost recited a prophecy a couple centuries about how the end of the three worlds, the Ghost Zone, Witches Realm and the human world, would be destroyed by beings that were each from one world. That meant that there are three people out there who has the ability to destroy our heritage," Sabrina told him.

"Ok, that explains why they stopped fighting. But what does that have to do with you looking for halfas?" Danny asked her.

Sabrina sighed. "I learned a bit from reading and from hearing some legends in my family. The prophecy says that two people will stop these villains from destroying the worlds, but apparently they are both halfas, a half-ghost and a half-witch."

"So if I'm the half-ghost you're looking for… then you're" Danny started.

"I'm the half-witch the prophecy's referring to," Sabrina said, her voice in almost a monotone. Danny stared at her, trying to understand what she just said.

"How do you become half-witch, I mean I thought you said that if you were born into a magical family, you would automatically be a witch or witchum or whatever you guys are called. Isn't that sort of impossible?" Danny said scratching his head.

Sabrina smirked. "Isn't it impossible to be half-ghost?" she asked sarcastically.

"Point taken. But anyway, how are you half witch."

Sabrina sighed again; this was taking much longer than she hoped. "It's a long, complicated story, but I'll give you the short version. Apparently one of my ancestors did something bad, though I don't know what it is, and she got her powers taken away from her and our family were without powers for generations. Then, about a year ago, I went to my Grandma's mansion in Pennsylvania where there was a whole ton of books with my family history in them. But being the clumsy person I am, I knocked a whole bunch of them over and found this pendant," she gestured to the necklace around her neck, "and then it started to glow and here I am with powers. But then I found out that what I got was only half of my family's power, and I have to go through a series of tests to get all of them back."

Danny was once again, unable to answer. He thought he got the whole story straight now. "Ok let me get this straight," Danny said, starting to pace back and forth. "There's this prophecy that says that all our worlds will be destroyed and the only people who can stop them is us?" Sabrina nodded. Why does all the hard stuff always happen to me? He asked himself. He then had a sudden thought.

"Why didn't you go and ask that ancient ghost who I was, I'm sure he's still around," he told her, stopping his pacing and turned to look at her.

"I did," said Sabrina, becoming annoyed when she remembered her conversation with Clockwork. "He gave me a few hints of who you were, answered some of my questions then took off. I've think you've heard of him; his name is Clockwork."

Danny smiled, he knew right away she was telling the truth; Clockwork always had that ability to give very cryptic (and immensely confusing) hints. "Yeah, I've heard of him."

Sabrina sighed once more. "Ok, now that we've gotten most of the important stuff out of the way, it's time I told you something else. You might want to stand back Danny," she told him. He did so, and waited patiently. Sabrina removed her pendant and almost immediately the five-point star appeared at her feet. There was suddenly a blinding white light and Danny had to shield his eyes. When he brought his hands down, his mouth almost dropped to the floor. Instead of the witch he saw before, standing in her place was Sabrina.

This is unexpected, Danny thought wryly to himself.

Sabrina turned her face towards the ground and waited to be judged. It was always that way when she revealed herself, and she would either be rejected in society or something worse. The silence went on.

"I knew there was something different about you," Danny said finally. Sabrina turned her gaze towards him to see his reaction. He was pretty calm about it, a little shocked, but pretty calm. It did look like he was thinking about something and Sabrina had an idea of what it might be.

"Go ahead, say it!" Sabrina yelled in frustration. "Say that I'm some freak who should go back to where she comes from! I know that's what you're thinking! Go ahead and say it!"

Danny was wide eyed at Sabrina's outburst. So much for the reading minds theory, Danny told himself. "Sabrina, I wasn't thinking that-" he started to tell her but she interrupted him.

"Yeah right. Everyone who's found out my secret called me freaks, held rallies against me and even tried to BURN ME AT A STAKE! Why should I believe that you wouldn't do the same!" she yelled again.

"Because I know how it feels!" Danny yelled back. Sabrina stopped her emotional outbreak. She had already forgotten about his secret. "Do you think I would really do something that I wouldn't want done to myself? I've been viewed as a monster and have to go through my own parents hunting me, let alone trying to get all the ghosts that escape from the portal in my basement. I'm not that kind of person Sabrina, and if you thought that, well then I guess I haven't been much of a protector of the town now have I?"

"I'm… I'm sorry. I just snapped, I," Sabrina stuttered out, staring at Danny. He really did understand how she felt and apparently had a lot worse going on.

"That's understandable," Danny said, rubbing his temples with his hands. "So now we got through the… -err introductions, lets see how we can get this prophecy over with."

"There's a little more to the story than that…" Sabrina started to say. Danny groaned.

"Isn't there always?" he asked. Sabrina smiled.

"I'm afraid so. See, we don't even know who the three destroyers are. I think I know who the witch is, but the ghost and human I have no clue," Sabrina told him. Danny started to resume his pacing and Sabrina watched him, her thoughts also buzzing around. Danny stopped again and turned back to her.

"Sabrina, do you think the witch that was at the park is the one responsible for being the destroyer from the Witch's world?" Danny asked her.

"Realm," Sabrina corrected and Danny rolled his eyes. "Yeah, Taika is really obsessed with power and control, I'm almost positive that she's the one responsible."

Danny resumed pacing. So if this Taika likes power and control, she's probably trying to manipulate the ghost and the human, whoever they are, to do what she says. Why does that description of her remind me of someone? Danny thought. Danny absently looked out the window, and saw the sun starting to set. "Oh my gosh!" he exclaimed, "I've got to go, who knows what could've happened in the time I've been here."

Sabrina watched in amazement as a bluish-white ring appeared at his waist, traveling up and down his body, transforming him into the ghost she met a couple days ago.

"We'll continue this thing at lunch with Sam and Tucker tomorrow," Danny said, getting ready to fly out the window.

"No!" Sabrina yelled, grabbing Danny's arm. He looked back confused. "Danny, please don't tell them. I'm scared and they might not be as understanding as you are."

Danny looked at her; she looked like she was on the verge of tears. "If they accepted me, why wouldn't they accept you?" Sabrina shook her head.

"Please Danny, if anyone finds out what we're doing, we might get in a ton of trouble, and I'm not exactly one who can afford to be in trouble. I promise I'll tell them when I'm ready but please," Sabrina told him, her voice pleading and quiet.

Danny sighed. "Alright, but I don't like this…" he said, but Sabrina was now smiling too much to even listen to him. She let go of his arm and he flew out the window, as Sabrina lifted the spell around her room.

Danny flew through the sky, thinking of the new information he learned. This is going to be one interesting friendship, Danny thought.

-

Sabrina walked towards to her locker, and looked around for Danny, he was supposed to meet her here to talk about this prophecy. Sure enough, as she opened her locker, Danny appeared beside her, a couple of faint outlines of fading cuts that she never noticed were there yesterday.

"What happened to you?" she asked, as she looked over his face.

"A run-in with a ghost, not a major one but very annoying," he answered. Then his voice became quiet. "Listen, I think maybe we should go to Clockwork and see if he can give us some answers," he whispered.

"Are you nuts! Do you know what might happen if they find out a witch is in their domain? And besides, I tried getting answers from Clockwork, he's really tight lipped," she whispered back.

"It's a worth a try, besides I'm taking a risk going into the Ghost Zone as well… I'm sort of wanted," Danny said, rubbing the back of his neck.

Sabrina looked at him, intrigued. "What did you do to be wanted in the Ghost Zone?" she asked.

Danny smiled, "Trust me, you'll laugh, but let's try to figure out who's behind this first."

Sabrina nodded. "Fine, but we gotta plan this, so we won't be seen," she told him. She then noticed Sam and Tucker walking towards them. "Quiet, here comes Sam and Tucker. Danny, please don't tell them yet," Sabrina said again, smiling as Sam and Tucker walked towards them.

Danny sighed; he didn't like keeping secrets from his friends, seeing as the last one he kept was really hard on him. "Hey guys," he said as they approached.

"Hey guys, what're you guys doing here so early?" Tucker asked.

"Yeah since Danny is usually late this is a first," Sam said sarcastically, hoping to get a glare from her friend, but he gave no response. She looked over at Danny and saw that something was bothering him, and it seems that he was in deep thought. "Danny you ok?" she asked, causing Tucker and Sabrina to look at him as well; Tucker with a confused expression while Sabrina had one with fear and worry.

"Hmm... Oh yeah, fine," Danny said, flashing a smile that would convince anyone- anyone but Sam and Tucker though. She was about to say something else but the bell cut her off.

"Oh look, there's the bell! Come on, we'll be late," Sabrina said happily, but Sam could see that she had a look of relief on her face. She quickly went into Lancer's class, followed by Danny, and leaving Sam and Tucker outside the door.

"What just happened?" Tucker asked Sam, as they looked at their friends walk into the classroom.

"I don't know," Sam said. She turned to Tucker. "But I'm going to find out," she told him. She then turned back to the classroom and walked in, glaring at Sabrina. I think she knows more than Danny's telling… Sam thought, taking her seat. Thoughts began to swirl in her head, and it didn't take a genius to know by the expression Samantha Manson had that she was definitely going to find out whatever was going on.


So, there you go. What's Sam planning, oh you really want to stick around for that, it'll be funny.

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