Hi! Here is the next story. This chapter's really short, but the next one will be longer, I promise. More trouble for Jake/Shadow! Yay!
Discalimer: I don't own anything that was in the original Danny Phantom.
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Shadow/Jake and Abby were having their daily duel. Abby was making all attempts to destroy him, but Shadow was simply blocking and avoiding.
"I'm going to beat you this time!" she shouted angrily.
"That's what you said yesterday," Shadow retorted. "Oh, and look, I'm still here."
Apparently, Jake inherited his Dad's witty banter. Abby fired an ecto-blast at Shadow, only for him to move out of the way. Shadow turned invisible and snuck up behind his sister. She was looking around frantically.
"Boo!" he shouted from behind her, turning visible.
She faltered and seemed to lose balance for a minute, even though she was hovering in mid-air. Meanwhile, Shadow burst out laughing. Unfortunately, this gave Abby time to regain her composure and hit Shadow with a ghost-ray. It sent him stumbling back a few feet. He straightened up, deciding that it was finally time to take offence. He fired a ghost zapper at Abby. It clung to her and gave him enough time to fly the other way before one of them got seriously hurt.
He transformed into his human self in an alleyway. His jumpsuit and cape turned into a black sweater with a green oval on it and dark jeans. His boots turned into his green sneakers. His red eyes turned back into violet and his flaming hair hidden under the bandana settled into a spiky cut that was completely uncovered. He walked back to his house, where his Dad was sitting at the counter and his sister was telling him something.
"Hi Dad, Abby," Jake greeted before walking upstairs to his room. He opened his door, revealing his black walls, bed with green spread, and his black dresser. Posters of rock bands were hung throughout the room.
Jake sighed and sat on his bed. "I guess getting her to think I'm good is a hopeless task. Okay, so zapping her probably wasn't the best move, but it was in my own defense," he contemplated to himself.
A knock on the door interrupted his thoughts. "Come in!" he shouted.
His Dad walked in. "Hey, Jake, you okay? You seem kinda tired and off lately," Danny asked concerned.
"Yeah, Dad, I'm fine." Jake replied, although it wasn't the exact truth.
"Uh-huh, but if you decide to tell me what's actually wrong, then don't be afraid," Danny advised, knowing from experience when a person wasn't really fine when they said that they were. Seriously, he had pulled it off so many times.
Jake simply groaned. His Dad always knew when someone wasn't telling the truth.
Danny walked out the bedroom door with a slight smirk on is face. Worked every time.
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Later on, Danny was hatching a plan. He was lying in bed with Sam next to him.
"Hey, Sam?"
"What?"
"You know how Abby is always in those fights with that Shadow ghost?"
"Yeah."
"Remember when I told you about when Valerie and I got stuck together?"
"Yes. You said that it was bad, but you eventually made a temporary truce and it let you two understand each other a little better."
"I was wondering, what if we did that to Abby and Shadow?"
"Danny, no. I don't think that she would enjoy that very much."
"That's the point. I've seen those fights, Someday, one of them is going to seriously hurt the other. Shadow seems pretty strong, but he rarely attacks Abby. Abby, on the other hand, won't hold back."
"Danny…"
"Just an idea."
She sighed. "Just don't drag me into it."
Danny smiled. This could work out.
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I know, Danny seems a little OOC. Like I said, next chapter's longer. Please review! Happy Friday the 13th!
