Turn Left


"Danny!" The flash of ectoplasm around him and the sizzling electricity covered Sam's scream, as the portal's energy flared up and electrocuted him. Vaguely, he heard someone screaming, wondering if that was himself or is it just the piercing scream the wind from his right gave out. He felt coldness passed over him, as his legs gave out and he kneeled on the cold portal's floor. To his right, he could feel energy emitting from the unknown place that glowed purple. He turned, and stumbled out to the side with the warm yellow hue that fluorescent lights in the lab casted on the walls, and went unconscious.

"Danny!" The flash of ectoplasm around him and the sizzling electricity covered Sam's scream, as the portal's energy flared up and electrocuted him. Vaguely, he heard someone screaming, wondering if that was himself or is it just the piercing scream the wind from his right gave out. He felt coldness passed over him, as his legs gave out and he kneeled on the cold portal's floor. To his left, he could see the warm yellow hue that fluorescent lights in the lab casted on the walls. He turned, and stumbled out to the side with the cool energy emitting and glowing a supernatural purple light.

"Oh my gosh! Danny! I'm so sorry! Are you okay?" Sam asked him as soon as he opened his eyes. He felt fine, if not generally a lot cooler than when he walked home earlier that afternoon. September shouldn't be that cold… Right? He could only vaguely remember the shock that he just went through, and wondered if he was so lucky that he didn't get hurt at all. Knowing his luck, he probably did get a fatal injury or two.

"You sure you're okay?" Sam continued, exchanging a look with Tucker. "Because just now when you stumbled out, right before you were unconscious, you had white hair and green eyes. Like a—" Two white rings split at Danny's waist, one going up and the other down. "Ghost."

Danny groggily rubbed his eyes as he hoist himself up from the cold stone floor. He was in someplace very unfamiliar, with the purple sky and neon green doors floating around. He wondered if the whole house was transported into another dimension again. It wouldn't be the first time that his father accidentally did it.

He felt cold, extremely cold; the temperature was cold enough to rival the temperature in the middle of the winter! He just wished there was something he could do to help. He was so busy contemplating where he was that he completely ignored the white rings that washed over him. As he walked around, he felt himself slipping into unconsciousness again because of his weak state. He could vaguely remember the vampiric ghost coming towards him as the two rings washed over his body and fell into a not-so-peaceful slumber.

"WHO CHANGED THE LUNCH MENU?" The Lunch Lady bellowed, phrasing through a bunch of tables and the meat flying to her.

"What should we do, Danny?" Tucker panicked, ducking next to his best friend as a streak flew over his head, blowing his beret off.

"Do you want a cookie, dear?" The Lunch Lady suddenly calmed down, offering some pastries.

"I don't know! Eh, going ghost?" Danny questioned as he let the rings sweep through him.

Danny went ghost for the first time in his school, his intention clear in protecting his friends and the people in the school. The ghost was defeated, and he had a goal. "I'm going to be a hero."

"Where… Where am I?" Danny asked as he opened his eyes in an unfamiliar place full of green and gold decoys. The room he was in was fancily furnished, even to the smallest details on the most insignificant things. The mattress he laid on was really comfortable, and he wondered how long was he unconscious.

He saw a transparent blue lunch lady floating up his room. Wait—floating up? "GHOST!" He screamed, all the while white light washed over him again. This time, he finally noticed what the rings did to him.

It changed him into a ghost.


Boom. Part 2 coming up soon! ...Maybe.

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