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Chapter thirteen
(Dani's P.O.V.)
Night had fallen after a full day of classes. Shaggy had been our gym teacher, and Scrappy had actually taught us math, and english in place of Miss Grimwood. As the moon rose in the sky we all were sent up to the attic once more to allow our quarters to be rearranged for Coach Rodgers, and the Doo's. I opened the window, and looked at the others who urged me forward with a nod.
"Go on Dani," Phanty said with a laugh.
"We got your back," Elsa said before patting me on the back, and then pushing me out of the window. She was lucky I was able to transform almost instantly catching myself in mid fall.
Winnie was howling at the face of the full moon. "Good luck Dani, go leash us in a Cadet."
I nodded before I let myself drop to the ground. I was surprised to see that Sibella followed me out of the window.
"Yes Sibella," I said as I let myself fall back into human form.
"I am taking a late night flight to Amity Park," Sibella purred.
"Going to visit your boyfriend?" I teased sticking my tongue out at her.
"You are doing the same Dani," Sibella said. She jumped up did a flip, before she turned into a bat. She made a few whistling sounds before she flew away.
"I will see you soon," I muttered to my friend who was going to see my old crush.
I walked over to the hedge that separated the rivaling schools. I peered through the hedge, and tried to see if the blonde cadet had shown up yet.
"Tug? Are you there?" I asked hoping Tug was there waiting for her.
"Dani is that you?" Tug's voice traveled through the hedge.
"Hold on," I said. "I will be right there."
"Dani, don't come through the hedge you could get hurt," Tug said sounding worried.
I shook my head before going intangible, and phasing through the hedge. "I'm fine Tug. Don't worry about me."
"I wasn't expecting that," Tug said looking at me with a funny look.
"Did you forget that I am half ghost?" I asked him.
Tug shook his head. "No, but thank you for reminding me." He rubbed the back of his head.
"Does it bother you?" I asked.
Tug shook his head. "It doesn't bother me."
"Let's take a walk," I muttered slowly.
Tug nodded. He took my hand, and squeezed it lightly. We began to walk down the old dirt road, by the woods. We found an open field.
"So what do you like?" Tug asked the vague question.
I explained to him about how I loved NASA, and video games. Tug nodded, and said that he agreed with a lot of that.
"I also love to play sports, and being in competition with others," I admitted.
Tug laughed. "That is good, because you are good at sports." He seemed more at ease here with me, than he was when the other girl and cadets were around. I liked him, when he was relaxed and "at ease" as Cornell Calloway would call it.
