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"Mom and dad are worried. They don't know I'm here either. And Jazz?" he looked at her.

"Hm?" she answered looking like she was about to pass out again.

"I…" he trailed off and changed what he was going to say. "I love you Jazz," he stated softly as she smiled.

"I love you too little brother."

With that, Danny left the room and the hospital and headed towards Sam's house. This time on foot. Sam's mom answered the door and let Danny in telling him Tucker was over too. He nodded and walked upstairs to where Sam's room was, and was surprised to be greeted with a closed door. And locked.

Going invisible, Danny went inside and saw his two best friends. He was about to turn visible when he heard what the two were saying.

"Sam, let it go. Give him another chance."

"No! He could have killed me! He acted like there was no one else there! He almost killed Jazz!" Sam screamed.

Danny's anger grew at those words. Suddenly the temperature in the room dropped.

"Danny! Why you little-" he started before she saw Skulker show up.

"I don't think that's Danny," Tucker whimpered.

Sam looked around desperately for something to fight Skulker off with while Tucker tried to use his PDA to shut off the suit. Before either he could press the button to finalize the shut down process, a glowing green net came out and captured both teens, also knocking the PDA out of Tucker's hands and making it land on the floor beside Danny.

"Danny! Help!" Sam yelled hoping Danny would suddenly appear in front of her.

Danny appeared in front of the net at Sam's plea, but he did nothing but stand there. He smirked and Sam noticed his eyes were blood red.

"Danny! What happened? Help us please!" Sam said as she fought to get out of the net.

"Why?" Danny remarked. "So afterwards you can go back to hating me? I heard everything you just said."

Then Tucker spoke up. "Dude, can you just please help us out? We're your best friends!"

Danny let out a small laugh. "Was. Not anymore Tucker. Not after what I've heard today. Just like there's not gonna be anymore Phantom."

Sam and Tucker's eyes lit up in horror, yet they could say nothing as Skulker dragged them away. Danny took that moment to transform in to Phantom and fly towards Fenton Works.

Unfortunately, the Red Huntress saw him as she captured Skulker and saved Sam and Tucker; a job she knew Phantom usually did himself. Leaving the two teens on the ground, she took off after Phantom. Sam and Tucker ran after them. Phantom was quick, and he knew Valerie had seen him. He was glad when he phased through the walls and saw an empty lab.

He walked over to the portal, after changing into Fenton, and found the off switch just inside the portal. He pressed it and screamed in pain as the ectoplasm reversed from Danny's DNA leaving him one hundred percent human. He was glad the lab was sound prove. He was also glad that the portal was not destroyed, but just turned off.

Danny looked in the mirror and grimaced at his hair which now had a snow white streak down the middle. He was relieved though, as there was no more Danny Phantom, no matter how hard he tried to change.

He glory ended short as the doorbell startled him. Walking up the stairs, he heard someone knocking on the door. He opened it to see Valerie, Sam, and Tucker all standing there. Without speaking, he opened the door wider and let them all inside.

"Where's Phantom?" Valerie asked angrily.

Danny looked at her before trying to tell her he was gone. That's when Danny realized he couldn't talk. He tried to talk, but nothing would come out. He then realized that along with losing Phantom, he had lost his voice. He was unsure how it happened, but it had. Then again, much stranger things had happened.

Danny held up a finger signaling to hold on, and went and grabbed a piece of paper and a pen. He wrote down four little letters, and when they were seen, each person erupted into their own thoughts. The paper read Gone.

Valerie stood there and smiled slightly. She knew it meant gone for good. Her day couldn't get any better. Tucker was just confused. He didn't know what happened or what was really going on. Sam was the worst of the three though.

Sam had instantly noticed the once again blue eyes and the white streaked hair. She said nothing as her mouth gaped open and her eyes got watery. 'What have I done?' she thought to herself knowing that somehow it was probably her fault.

Danny stood there trying not to let his emotions control him. He was already mad enough that the portal had permanently doomed him to remember Phantom by the streak in his hair.

As the truth settled among the group, Tucker, Sam, and Valerie left, each feeling something different. As soon as they left, the first thing Danny did was run to the store. He found some Raven Black hair dye, paid for it, and went home to try it out before his parents got home and questioned it.

When Danny finally thought his hair looked fine, he went to bed. His parents were still not home.

Danny's eyes flickered open the next morning as his alarm went off. He was glad to be awakened by that horrible nightmare he had been part of. As he looked in the mirror and pulled on his shirt, he realized the day before had, in fact, been real. White hair seeped completely through the black dye, and the parts it hadn't were more gray then black. Danny knew he didn't have time to fix it though. Instead he grabbed his book bag and left for school.

He walked into the school alone, and for once, actually got to class on time. Instead of sitting in his usually seat in Mr. Lancer's class, he sat in the far corner away from everybody else. Lancer was surprised that Danny had not only showed up on time, but never asked to be excused and never fell asleep.

Danny tried his best to avoid Sam and Tucker that day, but by lunch it was beginning to get hard. They sat at the same lunch able as Danny, but made sure to keep a few seats between them. All three picked at their food until the temperature dropped drastically. Danny watched as all the kids ran around screaming, but for the first time, not one of them cried for Phantom. Danny sighed miserably.