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After they got in the comfrence room, and Gibbs closed the door, Danny went to the window, and dicided he would go flying after he got home.

"What did you need to talk about Danny?" Gibbs asked.

"I spoke with Corporal Jenkins a little while ago. He said he will talk to you, but only through me." Danny said.

"Why won't he talk to me?" Gibbs asked.

Danny looked at Corporal Jenkins, who nodded. "He says he's afraid of you. He's seen what you do to computers when you get mad. Personally I don't blame him. You are kind of scarey when you get mad. He will tell you where he was killed, and who it might have been." Danny said.

"Alright. I'm listening." Gibbs said, sitting in one of the chairs.

Danny sat oppisite of him. "The Corporal said he died at his apartment. He also said it could either be his lover, Thamas Hanagen, or one of the guys in his platoon, Corporal Greg Kaithers. He said that they look so alike, that in the slip second he saw the guy before he was stabbed, he couldn't tell which one it was." Danny said. This wasn't the first time he had helped Gibbs with talking to a shy ghost. Believe it or not, a lot of ghosts, Marines or not, were shy around humans, and were afraid to talk to him. Danny's aura made it known they could trust him. It also said that he was stronger than them, and that usually got them talking to him, even if they were afraid to talk to other humans.

"Okay. We checked his apartment already. We didn't find any sign that was were he was killed." Gibbs said.

"I said that was where I died. Do you think I'm lying?" Corporal Jenkins said, appearing beside Danny, mad.

"Of course not Corporal. I was just stating that we found no evidence of your death in that apartment. Are you sure that is where you were? Or are you just trying to hide the truth to protect yourself, and your lover?" Gibbs acused. He was used to interrogating suspects, but was still not so used to talking to ghosts, much less, interrogating them.

"I am not trying to hide anything, and I would not cover up for the person who killed me, even if it is my lover. I love Tommy very much, but if he killed me, he will pay for it. I've done made a deal with Phantom. If Tommy did it, I'll make his life a living hell, and if he didn't, I'll move on." Corporal Jenkins said. "I promised him."

"Alright Corporal. We'll check again tomorrow. Thank you for finally talking to me." Gibbs said.

Everyone left the confrence room after that. Danny went straight to Tony's desk. He picked up his hostory book again, and started reading it. He sat in the same spot beside Tony's desk until Gibbs told them all to go home. Danny had fallen asleep againsts Tony's desk about an hour before Gibbs told them to go home at ten.

"Hey Danny." Tony said, gently shaking the teenage halfa awake.

Danny groaned as he woke up. His history book laying open in his lap. "Okay Uncle Tony." He said, slowly getting up.

"Come on Danny. You're too big for me to carry around for no reason." Tony said.

Danny laughed. "I'm coming, I'm coming." He said, picking his backpack up, and putting his history book in it, zipping it up.

He followed Tony outside, and to his car. They said nothing to each other the whole ride home, but only because there was a ghost sitting in Tony's backseat. It was the ghost of a little kid who wouldn't stop talking. It didn't bother Danny as much as it did Tony. Danny was used to Cujo still popping out of nowhere, even though he had thought the dog had moved on long ago after he had gotten his ball from the building he was guarding. That dog was never leaving.

When they got in the house, the kid flew down the road, not being able to get in in the house because of the shield. "Does that kid ever shut up?" Tony said more to himself than to Danny.

Danny laughed. "I've never heard him stop." Danny said. The kid had been following him since about a week after he got to Washinton. He still didn't know the kids name, because the kid would not shut up long enough for Danny to get a word in. "He likes to talk."

"Why haven't you tried to get him to move on yet?" Tony asked. He hated that the ghost was that of a child, but there was nothing he could do for the kid now.

"He won't listen to me. He keeps talking about all kinds of stuff, and won't stop long enough for me to get a word in. I've tried. I'm afraid to make him move on since I still have most of Reaper's energy, and I don't want too much more. I'm having enough trouble as is, right now. I thought I was going to have to leave school for a little while to get rid of some of it. Luckily, I didn't. I think today was like the first day I've ever went a whole day in school without leaving." Danny laughed again as he and Tony went to the kitchen to make dinner.

"That's good. Are Carly and Alex the only two friends you made?" Tony asked as he got out some chicken, and popped it into the oven to bake.

"Pretty much. I had a few girls ask me out, a few who wanted to, but won't, and a lot more who still plan on asking me. I also made a new enemy. His name is Josh Miller. He's on he football team with Alex. He's about my hieght, but ten times wider than me. I ran into him, then insulted him. He was going to try and beat me up, and when I told him I didn't want to go home and tell my uncle I beat a football player on my first day, he said he eated kids like me for breakfast. After that, the bell rang, and we went to class. I overheard som eof the girls in class talking about me. How I was the hotty who called Josh Miller an idiot, and I must be insane." Danny said, giving his uncle a quick version of what happened.

"That's my nephew." Tony said, laughing.

Danny laughed, and cut up some vegatables to fry. He fried them right before the chicken got done, and then put them on a plate together. They sat down at the table, and ate their food. "How was work Uncle Tony? Did you catch a killer?" Danny asked.

"No we didn't. Is it just me, or is it kind of strange the type of small talk we have." Tony said.

"Yeah. Got a date coming up? If you do, then let me know so I can go see Sam that day." Danny said, fowking up a piece of chicken and eating it.

"I have one this weekend. I was going to take her to dinner, and then come home. I don't know if she'll come with me though." Tony said, putting his fork and plate in the sink.

"Okay. Just let me know." Danny said, also putting his plate and fork in the sink. "Oh yeah, on monday I have to start wearing my uniform." He added, remebering what his principle had said.

"Really? I didn't know the school had iniforms. Do you want to move to a different school?" Tony asked.

"No. They're not all that bad." Danny pulled out his uniform, and showed it to his uncle.

"That's more black than you usually wear." Tony said, thinking if his nephew's Phantom uniform.

"I know. But I've seen worse uniforms, so they're not that bad. Our priciple said I could put a few personal touches on it, and that I could wear my necklace, earrings, and the ring Sam gave me." Danny said, showing Tony the ring Sam had gave him the last time he was in Amity Park.

"Nice ring. When did you get it?" Tony asked, looking at the simple black band. It had a emerald in the center, and if one looked close enough, you could just make out Phantom's DP in the center of the gem.

"That week. She gave it to me, then took it back to have it incribed, so I was unable to wear it until today." Danny said, taking it off, and letting Tony see the inside of the band.

It said, 'Призрачный Герой'. "What does it say?" Tony asked.

"It's Russian. It says 'Ghostly Hero'. Sam thought it was funny, and fit me well." Danny said, putting the ring back on his finger when Tony gave it back. "She used Russian because not many people know how to read Russian around here."

"Do you speak Russian?" Tony asked.

"Yeah. I find the language interseting. I learned it when I was fifteen. Me, Sam and Tucker all learned it together." Danny said.

"Have you ever been to Russia?" Tony asked.

"Yeah. We went there a few summers ago. We went all over the world that summer. Our parents thought we were at summer camp. What made the lie even more believable was that we did go to summer camp one year." Danny said.

Danny did up the dishes, and then went to take a shower. After that, he went to his room, and turned on his computer. He then turned on the webcam, and waited for Sam's face to pop up. "Hey Danny." Sam said when her face came on the screen.

"Hey Sam. How are you? I'm sorry I was unable to come today. I had to help the ghost of a marine. I'm going to come tomorrow though. Uncle Tony has a date, and he likes to bring them home sometimes. I told him I was coming up there tomorrow." Danny said.

"That's great. I'll let Tucker know you're coming." Sam said. She smiled big when she noticed the ring on Danny's hand. "You're wearing it." She said.

"Of course I am. Luckily I can still wear it to school on Monday." Danny said.

"What do you mean?" Sam asked.

"I found out that we have to wear uniforms to school starting Monday." Danny said. "But I can wear my necklace, earrings, and ring."

"Really. Can I see it?" Sam asked.

Danny laughed, pulled his uniform out of his bag, and held it up in front of the camera. "More black than I'm used to, but hey, that least it's got a little bit of red in it." He said.

"Nice uniform." Sam said.

"Yeah." Danny said. "Oh yeah, my new principle looks a lot like Penelope Spectra. She has the brightest red hair I've seen since I last saw Penelope, but her eyes are blue, so here hair was dyed." Danny laughed. "I also have a teacher names Mr. Fatts."

"Mr. Fatts?" Sam started laughing too. "So what was that about a Marine's ghost?" She asked.

"I've helped a few Marine's move on since I got here. I made a deal with one this evening. I will help figure out who killed him. If his lover killed him, then the Marine will stay in this plain, and make sure his life is a living hell until he dies, then move on, and if it was one of the men from his platoon, then he will move on right away." Danny said. "He's afraid to even talk to Agent Gibbs. He said he's seen what Agents Gibbs does to computers when he gets mad. I've seen what Gibbs does when he gets mad, whether it's at a computer, or anything else. Gibbs is scary when he gets mad. I've seen him crack a suspect in under a minute just my staring at him. He's even more scarier than Ziva." Danny said.

"Sounds like it. So the Marine had a male lover?" Sam asked.

"Aparently. This fact didn't bother Gibbs in the slightest. But Gibbs did say something that got the Marine to talk to him. Corporal Jenkins, that's his name, started yelling at Gibbs, telling him about our deal, and how if his lover really did do it, he wanted him to pay for it." Danny said.

"That's cool." Sam said.

They talked for a few more hours, then Danny got off. He went up to the attic, and climbed to the loft where the shield didn't touch. He changed, and went out to patrol. He knew he did really need to, but he also need to burn off some energy. An hours or so later, he went back to the house, and changed back into Danny. He then went to bed.