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The halfa blinked. "Well, that just happened."
Cujo nodded. "That ghost seemed very happy you helped him! It was nice of you! How come the door opened when you walked over, Master Danny?"
"I'm not sure," he shrugged. "I just walked over, but I think Daddy put some, uh, I think he called it DNA? Lock-y thingy, where only people from our family can open the portal."
Suddenly, both of their ears perked. They heard a car engine stopping. Cujo gasped. "Master Danny! Your parents are home! We have to get to your room! Plus, you're in your ghost form! What do we do?!"
Danny in a panic grabbed Cujo. He thought of being in his room, letting the power ingulf him. He felt himself disappear and reappear elsewhere.
He panted. That was tiring! He transformed into a human as his eyes fluttered. The halfa took a deep breath. "What did I do?"
Cujo grinned. "You can teleport! Oh, that's so cool! Only very powerful ghosts can teleport!"
"That's coo-" before he could finish, he fell into a deep sleep.
The ghost puppy smiled at his Master. He grabbed the blanket that had fallen off the bed and put it on Danny. He sighed. "Goodnight, Danny."
THE NEXT MORNING. WAIT, IS THIS A LINEBREAK? I THINK SO.
Danny mumbled as he was shook awake. "Danny, it's time to wake up. First day of school, remember?"
His eyes opened. He saw his mom smiling over him. "What?"
She rolled her eyes. "First day of school? Remember? You're in first grade now, you've been excited for weeks!"
"Oh. Can Cujo come?" Danny asked, not tired anymore.
Maddie smiled sadly. "Sorry honey, he can't. Kids have allergies, and pet's aren't allowed in school."
The halfa smiled, with his eyes twinkling with an idea. "Okay, Mommy. Cujo won't come to school with me."
The ghost hunter smiled. "Good. Now get dressed! I'm making some eggs for you and Jazz."
Maddie then left the room, causing Danny to smirk. "Cujo, can you become invisible for the school day?"
Cujo nodded. "Yep! Don't worry! It'll be fun hanging out with you."
Danny smiled and got dressed in his red and white t-shirt and jeans. He put his red sneakers on and ran downstairs with Cujo hot on his trail.
As he finished the last step, he ran over and sat on the chair. "Where's Daddy?"
"He's in the basement. He's trying to get the portal to work," Jazz said, rolling her eyes.
The raven haired kid grinned sheepishly. He knew it worked, but didn't say anything. Maddie came over with some eggs and toast, giving it to her two kids.
Suddenly everyone in the room heard some banging on the basement's stairs. Danny could tell it was his dad. "MADDIE!" he yelled on the top of his lungs. "THE PORTAL WORKS!"
"What?!" Maddie's eyes widened, and ran downstairs.
Jazz sighed. "Hurry up and eat, Danny. I'll walk you to the bus stop."
He nodded and ate rapidly. "Do you need food, Cujo?"
The puppy shook his head. "Nope! I'm good."
Once they finished eating, they grabbed their stuff for school and headed out the door. Danny had whispered to Cujo to turn invisible. For some odd reason, he could see the pup when he was invisible, vice versa. They neared the bus stop, which was near a corner near their house.
The bus came rolling down the street. Danny took a deep breath and entered the large machine.
AT SCHOOL. YES, THIS IS A LINEBREAK TOO.
Danny saw Cujo sniffing around near the cubby area, which is where he was heading. He snickered when the puppy tripped over a backpack.
He grabbed his pencil box and book, and hung his backpack up. He eyed Cujo, saying 'Come on, let's go,' and walked over to his desk.
"Alright class!" his teacher spoke up. She had short red hair and gray eyes. "My name is Ms. Smith, but I'm sure you already knew that. It's time we introduce ourselves and say something you do or like. Now, come over here on the rug."
Danny skipped over to the large circle rug with a chair over on the side. He was pretty sure that's where the teacher went.
He sat down next to a girl with dark hair like his. Cujo leaped onto his lap, expecting him to be pet. Danny grinned at his dog and started to inconspicuously stroke him. The girl next to the halfa raised and eyebrow at him, but didn't question it. On the left of Danny was the teacher's chair.
"Okay, first to introduce is going to be this boy on my left," the teacher smiled.
Good, thought Danny, It isn't me, which means I can think on what I'm going to say.
Cujo nodded. "I agree!" he whispered. "You should think of something like astronomy! You told me you like that, right?"
Danny's eyes widened. I didn't even say anything! How did Cujo hear me? Can I talk to him with my mind?
The ghost dog's eyes widened as well. Um, maybe? I'm thinking stuff. Lalala, bones, ghosts, fairy godparents!
The halfa grinned ever-so-slightly. Awesome! I cantalk to you with my thoughts!
Suddenly the kid on the teacher's right spoke up. "Uh, I-I'm Mikey," he sputtered. "Um… I really like to read, so, uh, yeah."
"Hi! I'm Nathan! I like to play instruments!" the next kid spoke up happily.
"Yo! My name is Dash! I like to play football with my dad!" a blond kid smirked.
Then an African-American boy spoke up, pushing his glasses back up. "My name is Tucker Foley! I really love technology! I even have a DS!"
The girl next to him spoke up. "The name is Valerie, but my friends call me Val. I really like to draw ghosts! I even heard that there have been ghost sightings here!"
Dash snorted. "Ghosts aren't real."
Cujo growled a little, but not enough to be heard by the human ear. Danny could hear it though, and he stiffled his laughter.
"I am Paulina Elizabeth Sanchez. I love riding in my father's limo and shopping!" the Latina girl next to Valerie gloated.
It went on for a while, kids introducing themselves and telling what they like. Then it came to the girl Danny was next to. "Hello, the name is Sam. Not Samantha, I hate being called that. What I like to do? I like to write poems and doodle various things."
Next was Danny, and all eyes were on him. "Do I have to?" he quietly asked the teacher. He silently pleaded.
Ms. Smith sighed. "I'm sorry Danny, but you have to. Everyone else did, no one will make fun of you."
Danny, with his enhanced hearing, heard Dash mutter, 'That's what you say, lady.'
"Hey! I heard that, Dash! Just because I'm different doesn't mean you have a right to be mean!" Danny suddenly yelled, causing everyone to jump.
"Teacher, I don't know what he's talking about! I was just sitting here!" Dash gave the puppy dog eyes to the teacher.
What was weird was the kid next to him, Tucker, had barely heard Dash in the first place. How could the kid, all the way across from the rug, have heard him?
Ms. Smith glared at Danny. "That was not very nice, Daniel. Accusing another student? You can introduce yourself at the end of the school day, in the front of the whole class. Everyone, back to your desks!"
The school day went downhill from there. Composition was horrible, the teacher chose Danny to write the answer on the board. What was weird was the fact that he wrote some different language on the board, which was not English. His face had turned to the shade of a tomato, but there were some green hints in it. Cujo had told the halfa that it was native ghost language, which was Esperanto.
Math didn't go well. He get almost all of the answers wrong on a sheet of paper that only he had gotten. The teacher was testing him.
Ms. Smith smiled, but then frowned at Danny. "It's time for lunch. Danny, do you think that you could carry this box down to the cafeteria? It has everybody's lunchboxes." It wasn't. It was full of heavy books.
Danny silently nodded his head, but then glared at the ground when he heard Dash mutter (again), 'That loser could carry half of a pound if he tried.'
The halfa fumed, and grabbed the box, (he took his lunchbox from his cubby already) carrying it with no problem. The teacher's eyes widened. She could barely carry that box!
As Danny marched down the hall to the cafeteria, Cujo decided to appear. "That boy wasn't being very nice."
He snorted. "Neither was the teacher. Why does every person hate me?!"
The ghost pup floated onto the box and lied down. He turned invisible. "I don't hate you, Master Danny! I love you, and your sister does too!"
Danny sighed and put the box down in the cafeteria. "The other students are coming. Better find a seat…" he grumbled. He marched over to a table with only a few seats. He sat and pulled out his lunch. A jelly sandwhich with some goldfish.
Cujo sat on the table, wagging his tail. "Can I have some goldfish, Master Danny?"
The raven haired child smiled and gave some fish to his dog. Just then, all of the other students piled in. He saw the blond-headed jerk glare at him before sitting down with his friends.
AT THE END OF THE SCHOOL DAY. SO MANY LINEBREAKS!
Danny gulped as the teacher called on him to come to the front of the room to introduce himself. He reached the blackboard, with Cujo floating near his waist.
"Um, alright. My name is Danny James Fenton, I live with my parents and sister, and um, I recently got a puppy named Cujo."
The teacher frowned. "Alright, but what do you do for fun?"
The halfa played with his thumbs, looking down. "I, uh, like to Stargaze with my mom. We always look at the stars and the moon."
Just then Kwan, a friend of Dash's, spoke up. "Say something interesting! You're such a wimp, nerd, loser, boring piece of trash!
Suddenly, Danny looked up, glaring at his entire class. His eyes were glowing a radioactive green. "You want something interesting? How about this?!" the child yelled. He started to hover a few inches in the air. "You people are all jerks! Especially you two!" he pointed to Dash and his so-called 'teacher,' who were cowering back in fear of the floating kid in front of them. "All you did was pick on me this entire day!" his hands started to glow green. "And I've had enough! It's hard enough being in my own family, who's rather pay attention to their work instead of staying with their kids! Jazz my sister is the only one in this world who cares about me, not to mention my new puppy Cujo!" at this point, Cujo had come alive and was snarling at all of the kids, especially the teacher.
But Danny wasn't finished yet. "You know what? I'm not going to take any more of this! I'm out of here!" with that, the halfa somehow blasted his chair to splinters with the energy radiating off of his hands. He picked up his dog and landed.
By this time, Ms. Smith had jumped out of her stupor and glared at the young boy. "I don't know what you are, or why you think you can just leave, but I'm responsible for you! Even if you are some kind of freak!"
The ghost boy glared at her teacher, causing her to shut up. "Oh yeah? Well, try and stop me!" he screamed at the top of his lungs, then turning intangible and flew into the ground. The halfa sniffed back tears as he flew out of the ground outside of the school.
"Come on Cujo, let's go," he grumbled, and went ghost. It was easier to use his powers in his ghost form. Honestly, he was exausted. But he knew he had to leave that morbid place.
As he neared Fentonworks, he flew into his room and turned human. He started to cry. "I hate this! Why do my parents love inventing more than us, Cujo?! It isn't fair!"
All the puppy could do was watch his Master cry in his bed. "Come on, let's go get something to eat downstairs. Maybe that will make you feel better."
Danny sniffed and walked downstairs with Cujo not leaving his sight. He grabbed a water bottle and drank, extremely thirsty from that long rant in the classroom.
"I want to go see if mom and dad are in the basement. If not, I want to see if Clockwork can see me early. I hate this," he grumbled, and walked downstairs. "Mom? Dad? You down here?"
"Yes, sweety! Dad and I were down here all day working on the portal! It works now, isn't that great?"
Danny sighed, frustrated. "I don't get it. Why do you like inventing more than us?"
Maddie frowned. "Now, see here, that isn't true. We just-"
The halfa cut her off. "Stay in the basement all day? Don't even say goodbye to your kids when they leave to a new school? Mope around whenever an invention fails and don't even try to solve the problem? I'm done, mom. I'm sick of it. You and dad were never good parents. All you did was sit around all day with your little toys."
Jack narrowed his eyes. "Danny-Boy, this is our lifes work! We can't just put it down for-"
"Some family time? How about that, 'Dad?' How is that more important than family?! I even know how the portal started! You put the 'on' button on the inside! Do you even know how stupid that is?! I pretty much half died from it!"
"Half dying isn't possible, honey," Maddie started, starting to get angry. "You can't have one being be alive and dead at the same time."
Danny growled. "Then how do you explain this?!" He went ghost. In front of his ghost hunting parents.
Jack's eyes widened. "You can't be our son! That's why he was acting so weird!"
"I am your son! You're just to absorbed in your own work to realize it! I hate you guys!"
Maddie pulled out a wrist ray, and was about to fire, until a voice Danny thought he would never hear again yelled, "TIME OUT!"
