So I've planned out more chapters and I think I just have to plan out a couple more chapters and then I'll be finished planning out the story. ^^ I've just passed the wedding and I've already figured out how it's going to end, of course I WONT tell you because I've already given you guys enough spoilers. XD
There's a thing I've been noticing just recently over the past couple of days, it's either me or I'm getting less reviews than before. It could be that you guys haven't gotten around to reviewing yet or that you don't think there's anything you would say :) It's okay, I don't do this just to get reviews. I do this to make me and my readers happy :D
About how many chapters this thing is going to have? Well, I've planned up to chapter 54 and I've just done the wedding so hopefully less than 60. I don't want it cutting into school TOO much ^^;
I so can't wait for that special bit where Sam- Opps, not saying! ;D
Danny Phantom © Butch Hartman
A week passed by, Danny still had nightmares and fears about the kids and Sam. He will soon realise that he's actually worried about losing family and friends more than just losing Sam and the kids. The nightmares were only becoming worse, if he didn't come clean soon he would be scared for life, he would have a giant sigh of relief when he would realise that nothing happened.
When he woke up one morning and as he had a shower, he thought if he should tell Sam about the nightmares he had been having. And since the shower was a prime spot to thinking, he remembered that Sam has had the same problem but the problem was that it was common for expecting mothers to have nightmares about their kids. But he didn't realise that it was common in the expecting father too.
He then later went on the computer; he remembered again what Sam had done when she had nightmares. He searched up 'expecting fathers having nightmares'.
It was indeed common, he smiled then went to admit to Sam that he was afraid to become a father but he's not very afraid anymore.
"Sam?" he asked as he slid the sliding door open looking for her.
Sam was outside watering the garden while admiring the clouds that were moving peacefully above. Every few moments or so she would look up and smile at the funny shapes that the clouds made.
She sighed in a rested tone. "Don't you love the early summer air?"
Danny looked up then felt a small but warm breeze. "Well, it is nice. But I wanted to tell you something that I should have told you a while ago."
"Go ahead, what is there you need to tell me?" She asked with a bright smile.
Danny let out a deep sigh. "Okay. I've been hiding something from you." He exclaimed as he shoved his hands into the pockets of his black and slightly baggy pants.
Sam looked up then turned off the hose by the handle. "What do you mean? There hasn't been anything major lately, has something been bothering you?"
"Well, yeah. I just wanted to tell you that I'm fine now."
"About what?"
"About becoming a father."
"Is that all? Oh well why didn't you tell me? I had the same problem; I wouldn't be surprised if you were afraid too."
Danny looked down and frowned. "Sorry, I was just a little worried about you."
Sam half chuckled then walked up to Danny. "It's alright, there's nothing wrong with admitting you're afraid of becoming a parent. Let my Dad help you, he knows how to be a Dad. He probably had trouble too, and ask your Dad to help you out too."
"Alright, how about I drop by their places later?"
"That'd be nice. That would give me some time to rest and take some pregnancy classes."
"You're taking them without me?"
Sam turned the hose back on to hose the rest of the garden. "Why can't I? And besides, you've been busy with college lately so I had no time to tell you."
"Oh, well I'll see you later this afternoon. Love you." He said as he kissed Sam quickly on the lips.
As Danny walked off, she waved a little. "I love you too." She replied in a quiet voice.
Danny first went to his parents place to ask for advice from his Dad.
When he arrived, Danny knocked on the front door and within minutes he heard stomping feet that he knew belonged to his father.
"Who is it this time and-Oh hi Danny, how's the girl?"
"You mean my future bride?" Danny smirked. "She's fine, um I was meaning to ask you for some advice on how to be a…well, father."
Jack smiled with pride. "Well boy why didn't you say so? Come sit and we'll talk of course."
Danny smiled, his father had never changed and Danny was still slightly smaller than his Dad since jack was well…big.
"So, I'm guessing you're afraid huh?"
Danny rested his hands in between his legs as he leant over a little while still sitting on the soften couch. "Yeah, I guess. I was just having nightmares on what would happen once the kids are born."
"Nightmares? Well I had the same thing when your mother was pregnant with Jazz; I was more afraid then before she fell pregnant with you."
"Oh, but you were older than how old I am now."
"True, but the age isn't really the problem there. It's the nightmares that you can get that make you think you'll be a terrible father to your future kids." Jack explained, feeling happy and proud with his only son.
"Well, okay but why would I get scared?"
"Danny, I don't think you've thought that bit through. What are you again?" He asked smirking.
Danny blushed a light shade of pink and scratched the back of his head. "Oh, right. Yeah, now I know what I'm afraid of. I'm afraid of them turning into monsters."
"Oh look Danny, you're half ghost and you're not a monster."
"Well yeah but, this is different. The ghost portal was never made by evil guys. It was made by you and mum."
Jack chuckled. "What's that got to do with your kids being monsters? Neither you or Sam are evil so I'm sure they'll be fine."
Danny sighed. "Maybe I'm just worried."
"Yes you are."
Meanwhile, Sam was walking with a small handbag towards the place where she was having her class. There were a few people there that looked a little familiar, even a couple of old classmates were there.
"Welcome expecting parents, today in this class we will be practicing our breathing for when we are having contractions."
Sam smiled as she had gotten her cushion out of her bag and then sat gently onto It for better comfort since the floor underneath was just hard polished wood.
"We must take fine breathing strokes, to ensure that we do not rush things." The teacher lectured. "If we don't this could upset the child and make it want to come at the wrong time."
Sam was taking down a few notes so she could explain all of it to Danny later.
"For this technique, we require both the mother and the father."
The teacher looks all around the room and sees Sam without her partner.
"Sam? Where is your partner?"
"Oh, he's busy. But I'm taking down notes for him."
"He should be here learning how to be ready when it's time for the baby."
"I know, but he's just asking some stuff to his Dad and my Dad about becoming a father."
"Well he could learn that here. Make sure that he comes next time, you can just practice on your own."
Sam nodded while the teacher began the process of breathing when it's time for the baby to come.
At that same time, Danny had thanked his father for the advice and then left for Sam's parent's house.
About half an hour into explanation, he had received almost the same information that his Dad had given him but just slightly different.
"Danny, you must remember that this is natural. Oh wait, you're half ghost. Okay, it's still natural but I'm not quite sure about dealing with three half ghost infants."
Danny sighed in loss of hope. "Man, how am I going to be happy and there for Sam when I'm not worrying that my nightmares are going to come true."
"The best way is to be there for her and hoping to not expect what you had seen in your nightmares. And I'm almost positive that your nightmares would never come true."
"Maybe I'm just worried about losing everyone."
"I was afraid of losing Pamela shortly after birth, but I saw that she was only tired and in need of rest. That made me feel much more relieved and that my nightmares would never ever come true."
Danny smiled. "Thanks."
Before dinner, Tucker and Jazz had come over to discuss some wedding plans with both Danny and Sam. Thankfully that Danny had already been home for a couple of hours and that Sam's classes only went for an hour.
Tucker and Jazz had only shared three dates since the engagement party, this was because Jazz wanted to take it slow but she didn't know that Tucker was planning something that would change her life forever.
Jazz was so excited to become a bridesmaid that she just couldn't hold in her excitement. Tucker was only glad to be by Danny's side when Sam walked up the aisle.
While the girls had a chat about the wedding, Tucker moved Danny into a different room to tell him what he was planning to do with Jazz.
Danny half chuckled as they were both finally outside. "Okay Tuck, what is it you wanted to tell me?"
"It's about Jazz."
"Oh no, you haven't knocked her up have you?"
"What? No! I want to propose to her."
"Oh….when?" Danny asked feeling a little excited for his best friend.
"I'm not exactly sure yet but I want the place to be perfect and the timing to be perfect."
"Hmm…I wonder…" Danny thought while smirking.
"What? Do you know a place?"
Danny whispered his idea to his pal, the idea made Tucker's worries vanish and his smile return.
"That's a great idea Danny! Thanks!"
"Thanks and no problem. It's the least I can do since you're helping me with the kids and the wedding."
Okay, I've got a little quiz for ya, well its only one question. XD Where will Tucker propose to Jazz? I've already planned that scene out, I want you guys to guess when and where it's going to be :D
