Okay, this chapter is kind of all over the place, but I couldn't think of a way to make it separate topics for separate chapters so yeah... Just bare with me...
The next day was a school day, much to everyone's displeasure. Sam and Danny sat in the cafeteria waiting for Tucker, who was supposed to be here in the beginning of the period. Danny looked around as Sam poked at her food.
"What's taking him so long? Maybe I should text him..." He started.
"Calm down, he probably just got held up." Sam said.
"For twenty minutes? Come on, let's go look for him." She sighed as he got up and dragged her along with him. As they exited the cafeteria, he took her hand in his and led her as he searched the hallways.
"Danny, why are you so paranoid? He's just a little late."
"Because if you haven't noticed, bad things happen near Halloween."
"Why? Just because of that one Fright Night incident in freshman year? And by the way, that was kind of your fault." He looked back at her and gave her a look, and she just smiled sheepishly at him. She suddenly looked over his shoulder and gasped. He turned around to see Tucker lying up against the lockers, and what looked like a wound in his shoulder. He rushed to his side hurriedly.
"Oh my God Tucker, what happened?" He asked in a panic.
"I... don't remember..." He grunted out.
"What do you mean you don't remember?"
"I think I got hit in the head,"
"Do you remember who did this?"
"I don't remember... I knew I should have had wheat thins for breakfast... Those little wheat thins always make you smarter," Danny gave him a confused look before hearing Sam laugh over his shoulder. He looked over at her to see her leaning against a locker still laughing, and soon Tucker started laughing along with her. Danny's confused look turned into one of anger as he looked at Tucker.
"Tell me this isn't a joke." Tucker continued to laugh as he stood up next to Sam and wiped what looked like blood off his shoulder.
"It is. This is just fake blood Danny." Tucker said. Sam stopped laughing as she saw Danny's look of anger and cleared her throat as she looked away.
"That wasn't funny."
"Oh come on, you're over reacting. It was just a stupid, little prank." She said.
"Toying with my emotions isn't a prank."
"...That's kind of the whole point of a prank," Tucker muttered. Danny shook his head as he started back to the cafeteria. Sam looked at Tucker.
"He's really mad."
"I've noticed. Come on, we better go apologize." They followed him back into the cafeteria and sat down in front of him as he glared down at the table. It might be hard to get him to forgive them, he held grudges, for a long time.
"Danny, come on, we're sorry. But we couldn't help it, I mean, this is October, the time for horrifying pranks that we can all laugh about later," Tucker started.
"I'm not laughing."
"Come on, pranks are supposed to be funny. Okay, I admit ours was a little harsh on you, but if you want, we can all team up together and prank someone else," Danny finally looked up from the table and looked across at them.
"Okay, I get where you're coming from. But I'm not going to be apart of it... Unless you're pranking Lancer." He said, making Sam and Tucker laugh.
"Hey, speaking of Lancer, I heard him say something about a new student."
"Really?" Sam asked.
"Yeah, I heard her father's in an insane asylum."
"Tucker, it's hard enough to come to a new school, don't make up rumors about her." He shrugged.
"I'm just saying, that's what I heard," He muttered. As Sam looked up over Danny's shoulder, what she saw shook her to her very core. There, standing in the cafeteria, was the character Sam had drawn yesterday in her sketch book, except she was real. Every detail was the same as what she had drawn, her face, her hair, this innocent eyes. But instead of the black and white picture, her hair was bright orange and her eyes were blue. It was beginning to scare her. Danny saw Sam staring and looked over his should at the girl.
"That must be the new girl. Should I invite her to sit with us?" He asked.
"Uhh," Sam started, but Tucker interrupted her.
"Go ahead dude," Danny waved the girl over, and for a minute, she didn't come, as if she thought he was referring to someone else. But as he looked at her, she came over and sat down. "So, you're new?" Tucker asked.
"Yeah, you can call me Mona." She said.
"I'm Danny, that's my best friend Tucker and that's my girlfriend Sam," Danny said. Mona waved at Sam who awkwardly waved back. She had to admit, it was a little weird, she didn't know if this was a coincidence or if a ghost had something to do with it.
"So, is it true about your dad?" Tucker asked. Sam hit his arm hard.
"Tucker!"
"It's okay. It is true, but at least he'll get better there." Mona answered.
"We'll, I guess there's an upside to everything." Danny said. As Sam was about to say something, Dash came over to their table.
"Hey Fenton, I heard you're going to the scream fest," He said.
"Yeah,"
"Well, I'm going and I'm bringing a friend from another school. I was thinking we should all go together." Danny looked over at Sam and Tucker who shrugged, signaling that they didn't really care if they came.
"Sure."
"Sweet. See you there," He said before getting up and going back over to his table. Danny looked over at Mona, she was new and needed to make new friends, he didn't want to be rude and not invite her.
"Mona, do you want to come with us?" He asked. Sam opened her mouth to protest, but didn't say anything. She knew it wasn't a good idea to say anything here.
"Are you sure?" He nodded. "Well, okay then." The bell rang and they all left to go to their next class. Sam, Danny, and Tucker all walked to Lancer's class. Tucker walked in, but Sam stopped Danny before he went in.
"We need to talk later," She said before proceeding into class.
Second chapter, I think it's kind of weak though honestly...
Review please... please? ...Pretty please? ...I should really wait to update until it's actually October... That would kind of make sense...
