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Don't Let Go

Tucker hung from the roof of Casper High, feeling a sense of déjà vu. The students and faculty had gathered outside when they heard his scream. Danny's parents, who were there for a ghost drill demo, had their arms around their son as they stared horrified at Tucker. The only reason Danny hadn't gone ghost was because Tucker had given him a warning glance.

"Tucker, sweetie? Hang on ok? The firemen will be here soon. Don't let go!" Mrs. Fenton said, the fear evident in her voice.

"Don't worry, Mrs. Fenton! I'll be fine."

"Mr. Foley, how and WHY on earth did you get up there?" Mr. Lancer called. Tucker knew he was just trying to make small talk, but there was worry in his voice.

"Well, this stupid bird snatched my PDA and dropped it here sir. So I climbed up that tree to come and get it, but I lost my footing when I jumped."

Mr. Lancer shook his head. Only Tucker would do something so dangerous as to climb a roof. He and his friends worried him sometimes.

Sam stared in fear at her best friend hanging for dear life. ``Don`t let go, Tuck!``

``I`ll tr-AAGH!`` Tucker gave a surprised yelp when his left hand lost its grip.

``Dork, don`t let go or I swear...`` Dash snapped.

Tucker blinked. Was Dash worried about his safety? He stared nervously as his right hand began to slip.

"Don't let go!" Danny cried.

Tucker shrieked as he lost his grip. Suddenly, a hand popped out of nowhere and seized his hand and pulled him up.

Tucker grinned at his Guardian Angel. "Amy!"

His angel smiled. "Hi, Tucker. Does this seem familiar to you?"

"GHOST!" Mr. Fenton shouted, whipping out his ecto-gun.

"Wait!" Tucker shouted, jumping in front of Amy. "She's not a ghost! She's my Guardian Angel."

The crowd gaped at the glowing angel. Danny stared in utter shock. "I thought you made her up!" Sam nodded in shocked agreement.

Tucker smiled proudly. "Nope. She's real. Everyone, this is Amelia."

Amy smiled. "Hey, everyone."

Tucker retrieved his PDA and looked at Amy. "Can you fly me down? I really don't feel like climbing."

Amy grinned. "Sure." She picked up Tucker and flew him down to Danny and Sam. They hugged him, relieved.

Sam then leaned over and hugged Amy. "Thanks for saving Tucker."

Danny did the same. "Yeah. It's really nice to know that Tucker has someone looking out for him."

Amy smiled. "Thanks. It means alot coming from you guys."

"Why didn't you save him sooner?" Sam asked.

Amy laughed. "I like the suspense." The diamonds glowed. "Ugh. Got to go. Nice meeting all of you."

She waved to the stunned crowd. "Tucker? No more roofs for you, got it?"

Tucker laughed. "Sure thing."

In a flash of white light, she was gone. Tucker turned to his friends with a grin. "See, if I hadn't let go, this wouldn't have happened."