Please welcome La Reyna Phantasma who is now a follower of this story and what a great review. Yes, the song is a great old Pop song by BSB.
"You!" the halfa yelled as he tackled his friend to the ground before lifting a fist up, the look in the halfa's eyes murderous. "You could have killed her!" the dark haired male screamed as he began to pummel Tucker's shocked face.
A few minutes later found a still fuming Danny sitting in a chair several feet away from his former friend. Said friend was glaring at him as Valerie checked out the bruises that now covered her boyfriend while Danny held no such markings. His ghost powers though contained still allowed him to heal faster than any normal human could ever hope to.
"What the fuck is your problem?" Valerie hissed at him, her teal eyes shooting daggers at the ghost she had stopped hunting for a while now. She was reconsidering that decision.
The biggest empty void I've ever had in life
"Fuck off Valerie!" Danny spat as his eyes flashed green in anger. "You're part of the problem too bitch." This was not like the Danny they knew. This Danny was someone entirely different. Sure, Danny had been mad a few times in his life, but this Danny was pissed and he was spitting venom without a care for the wounds that he caused. "If you and Tucker had minded your own damn business then Sam wouldn't be in surgery to save her fucking life!" Power coursed around the teen as his anger and his Phantom half took over. The belt was crackling as his power became almost too great for the belt to constrain. "I was going to stop her from leaving and then you two had to butt your love clogged heads into a place where you should have stayed clear!"
"And let you hurt her more!" Tucker fumed as most of the crowd in the waiting room back away. They weren't too concerned with the humans, but the ghost boy was another issue. He was transforming now despite the belt that now was cracking. "She's been in pain since she figured out her feelings years ago!"
Bet you say that I don't care
I bet you say that I don't even think of you
"What the fuck ever! Sam is my friend!" Now he heard a throat clearing as a doctor in his mid twenties appeared. Danny moved so quickly that the doctor was nearly thrown back. "How is she?" his voice cracked at the emotion clogging his throat and heart.
"She is fine for now, but unfortunately she has fallen into a coma despite our best efforts. I am sorry." Danny's eyes flashed at the news and he could feel the irrational anger fill him. He wanted to strike out at the doctor, but knew that that was wrong for him to do. The doctor had done his job and Sam was alive.
"Can we see her?" the teen inquired as his family crowed the now tense doctor. He nodded afraid to say anything more that would upset the halfa before him.
But God knows how wrong you are
Sam now sat in her circle of light as she watched her next phase of life pass her. This had been an enlightening time spent, but she wanted out. Watching as she and Danny grew up only made the Goth more sad. She wanted to grab her small self and pull her out. She was afraid for the pain that the small girl would find herself in after her true feelings developed. She wanted to tell her to stop those feelings, but she knew that she couldn't do that. Even with all the pain Sam felt she knew that she wouldn't have it any other way. She had enjoyed all the time she had had with Danny. Now she watched as Danny, Tucker and her stood before the Ghost Portal.
"It doesn't even work," Sam said in disappointment. "I wonder where the on switch is anyway." The dark haired female began to look around the wall that housed the Fenton Ghost Portal. "It looks like your dad did it again," she said with a smirk. Sam frowned as she watched her younger self encourage Danny to check out the inactive portal. She had wished at one point that that had not happened but she knew what would happen if she had not encouraged that. The world was doomed. Watching it happen again from a whole different angle brought back her other thought for that day.
Baby will you be there when the morning comes?
"I wish I had stepped in it instead," she whispered. "I would have never wished such a fate on you." She watched in silence as Danny was zapped with the ecto-energy while she and Tucker stood there in shock. Danny rushed from the portal before collapsing on the ground. We rushed to see that he was okay, but he paid us little heed when he saw our shocked faces. Running to the mirror over a bio-hazard sink he looked at his reflection in both shock and fear. "I'm sorry," she said as her voice cracked. "I am sorry that I was not strong enough the second time you had to go through that. I should have tried harder." The lights over the memory disappeared as Sam cried. She didn't cry for herself. No, she cried for the male that she loved. She cried for the loss of his normalcy. This wasn't something she had wanted. "Please," she cried out, her voice echoing in the darkness. "Let me go!"
Danny sat there, his ice blue eyes fixed on the only person important to him as a machine aided her breathing. The room stank of death and medicine. Danny coughed from the combination as he reached out for her hand, the warmth giving him more hope that she would make it through this tough time.
"Sam, I am so sorry that I pulled you into my troubles. I am sorry for all the times you found yourself captured or in danger. I would like to have more time to tell you how I feel. Your friendship has given me so much and I don't want you to leave me now."
Just give me time
"Why can't you see that she loved you?" a female voice inquired. Danny turned to find his mother in the doorway, her hood pulled off. "Even your father could see it." She stepped forward and grasping her only son's hand put something into it before closing his fingers over it. "Danny, you need to look deep honey because you only have one soul mate and if you lose them then you may never be truly happy. There will be a lot of girls that you find you have crushes on, but in the end that is what they do. Crush you." Turning from him she smiled. "I hope that you realize it before it's too late." Opening his hand he found a small ring with a single blue stone. The color matched his own eyes and in it was a ghost. Ironic. Looking at the sides he found his school's name. More irony. Casper High. Turning it on his finger he felt a roughness to the interior. Pulling it off his finger he found a single word. Three little letters that meant the world to him.
To fix my life
Okay, so I lied. There will be another chapter with the song so I can't give you the song yet. I hope you liked this one enough to tell me. I want to know how this chapter made you feel. Thanks for reviewing.
