Yeah, those were my first tries at angst. I made Dan seem more understood by the characters, but I tried not to make it OOC. I could write one of these as a sequel to the last chapter, if you want. This is my try at Windows. It's just a random plot bunny. It's probably not what you expect.
I sat by my computer, glaring at the stupid moniter. This moniter had some of the most horrible things on Earth... I looked at the screen once more, glaring at it in hatred.
It was so stupid! It didn't want to cooperate! I guess that's what my PDAs are for. They have internet too, but also can hack into almost anything. Plus they are mobile! Are computers mobile? Well, laptops are but that's besides the point.
While the computer tried to annoy me, the PDAs didn't. They never annoyed me. Neither did my cellphone. The PDAs were still better though. They can do what phones can't. They also do what most computers can't.
They have video games, internet, a camera, paint programs, and even more stuff. It was like a mini laptop, just with a lot more information. The PDAs let me hack into the government files and stuff. It's a good skill. It's saved Danny's life- well, half-life anyways- many, and I mean many times.
Like the purple-back gorilla incident. Skulker probably would have killed Danny, but I hacked into the PDA he stole and I sent him researching about purple-back gorillas.
There was also the time Danny just couldn't beat Tehnus at first. He was in the giant suit, and I hacked into it and disabled the suit so Danny could take Technus down.
I was the one who knew that Sam liked Danny, and Danny liked Sam. Not that the lovebirds knew that sometimes. They can be so clueless, and Danny wonders why we call him that.
But anyways, I am the one that hacks into the government to help hide Danny's secret. I'm probably the top hacker in the whole U.S.A! That's something to be proud of, and I knew it. I was Danny's best friend. I was the town hero's best friend and ghost fighting-helper (not that anyone besides us, Jazz, and the ghosts know), but I was also Danny Fenton, an average kid's best friend. How could I be beaten by technology that I adored?
I glared at the stupid moniter once again. I should probably just ask the question online or something instead of trying to figure it out all by myself. It was once, really simple problem. It was probably known by middle-schoolars! And yet I'm the best hacker in the country, and I don't know the answer. That is just plain-out ridiculous and crazy. And since when did the universe like to agree with Team Phantom? Since never.
I should have known this would happen. Danny tried to warn me, but I didn't listen. Why did I upgrade Windows? It wouldn't let me open two pages at the same time on the same browser! It would only let me open up more tabs! Agrivated, I banged my head on the wall. "I never should have upgraded."
