Meanwhile, back at the firehouse, as her friends and fellow Ghostbusters were out fighting ghouls at Gracie Mansion, Abby was in the bedroom, laying in her bed.
Though she wasn't sleeping, just looking up at the celing.
Through out the day and before heading off on their job, Erin,Patty, Holtzmann and even Kevin checked on her.
Although Abby said she'll be fine, the truth was, she wasn't.
It was bad enough that Abby was thinking about what had happened the night, and how it made the news, but she was also thinking of how she let her team down.

Just then, a beam of light shone brightly into the room, quickly getting Abby's attention.
She jumped out of bed quickly and said,"What in the world?"
The beaming light then turned into a figure, which was shaped into a person.
The person was a man, who looked to be in his 40's.
"My sweet Abigail," said the man.
"Daddy?
Is that you?" asked Abby, as she took a closer look at the ghost figure.
"It is me Abigail," said the man.
"I..I...I can't believe it's really you."
"I have been watching over you since I left you and your Mother.
And I am proud of the woman you've become."
"Thanks.
But I'm sure you weren't so proud after that display I did last night."
"The one thing I'm disapointed in is how you have not gone on and accept after my accident."
"I did go on.
Sure it was hard at first, but I was able to."
"Abby, there was nothing that made me happier than seeing you at Christmas time.
The way you always tried to catch snowflakes in a jar to sent to grandma, the time we made snowmen and angels, me lifting you on my shoulders to put the star on the tree."
"So you weren't mad when I use to wake-up you and Mom up early on Christmas Morning to open presents?"
"Not the least bit.
I just pretended to be tired for your Mother's sake."
"It's just, after your accident, there was no merry, no joy, no reason to celebrate something as festive as Christmas.
And the reason why I never got back into the feeling after Mom re-married was I thought she was being selfish in forgetting about you."

Abby's Father then placed his hand on her shoulder and said,"Abby, I would had want your Mother to go on living her life.
After all, she did go back to school, got a great job, met a wonderful gentleman, who takes care of her and took care of you, who got two sisters and a brother as well."
Abby removed her glasses, as she wiped her tear glistened eyes.
"I guess all these years I was the selfish one then.
Wanted everything to be the way it was.
Not wanting to let go."
"It's OK Abby.
It's all grief, said her father, It happens to a lot of people.
But you have people who care about you.
Your Mother, your extended family, and your friends, your fellow Ghostbusters."
"That's right.
And right now they need me."

Abby was about to race out the bedroom door, when she turned to her Father's ghost.
Gave him another look and said,"Thanks Daddy."
"Anytime my sweet Abigail," said the spirit, who then vanished.
Abby then bolted out of the room, grabbed her proton pack, quickly changed into her flightsuit, placed the pack on her back and was about to head for the door, when she heard Kevin called out from his desk.
"Where you going boss?" he asked.
"I gotta go save my friends," Abby answered.
"What about the other Ghostbusters?"
"They are my friends."
"What about the other friends you were going to save?"
"Kevin I was talking about the other Ghostbusters.
They are the friends I'm going to save."
"Oh alright then.
Have a great time."
"Uh thanks Kevin."
Abby then headed out the door, hailed a taxi, climbed in and told the driver to take her to Gracie Mansion.

Meanwhile, the rest of The Ghostbusters were putting up quite a fight with the ghost of Victor Edwards and his army of ghouls.
Erin was in the middle of blasting a green colored roaming vapor at the built-in orchestra pit, when it picked up a cello and threw it.
Luckily, Erin jumped as it narrowly missed her by a few inches.
Holtzmann was about to zap a few ghosts, who were helping themselves to a few hor' dovers on a large table, when they threw a tray of pate on crackers at her.
"Sorry, I prefer my crackers with cheese," said Holtzmann, who gave the tray a blast with her proton wand, causing it to melt.
Patty had cornered a spirit, when it's slimy blue arm reached up to her.
She quickly moved her head, but the ghoul was able to rip off her gold plated name necklace off of her and ate it.
"That's it! Now I'm Mad!
"It's bad enough you ruined the Mayor's party, but had to eat my favorite necklace!" said Patty, as she charged after the ghost, who she was able to catch, with help from Holtzmann and Erin, and place it into a trap.
"Yeah, that will teach you to eat other people's property!" Patty yelled to the trap.

Although the three Ghostbusters had trapped quite a few ghosts already, it seemed more began to appear before them.
"Come to me my helpers," the spirit of Victor Edwards called out, summing more ghouls, which indeed came into the ballroom from out of nowhere.
Patty,Holtzmann, and Erin found themselves out numbered.
"There's too many of many," said Erin.
"And I don't think we brought enough traps," Patty added.
"We better do something soon, or we'll be up to our eyebrows in ghosts," said Holtzmann.
"Looks like we better set out packs on the highest cordinets they can get," Erin suggested.
"Hold on, is that even safe?" asked Patty.
"You may feel some tingling, end up with a slight skin rash, and not be able to lift anything over 5 pounds for a few weeks, but other than that, it's perfectly safe," Holtzmann answered.
The three Ghostbusters looked at each other, nodded and were about to amp up their backs, when suddenly they heard a voice.
"Wait!
Hold it!" called the voice.
Holtzmann,Patty and Erin looked towards the door, which was where the voice the voice was coming from, as saw Abby standing there.