Rachel woke up the next morning, feeling happy. She finally did it. She not only confesses her love for Danny, but he's willing to try this relationship. And like she thought, she had wet dreams throughout the night, both her legs and her mattress were soaked. Rachel got up and pulled her blanket off.

"Wow. I thought it was a dream that made me come that much. Damn, I really want him." She said, seeing the huge wet spot.

Rachel had to get a new mattress, but that will have to wait. It was the weekend and Rachel had a few things to take care of. Since she was already naked, starting a shower was not a problem. She only wishes that Danny was with her.

"So many wet dreams. Shower, Bedroom, Classroom, Hotel, Wedding, so much fucking." Rachel said, feeling herself trying to cum again.

"Damn!' She said, quickly relieving herself.

Once she was done, Rachel dried herself off before grabbing her clothes. However, she stopped before she could pull her panties up. She didn't know why, but she felt like not wearing them or her bra today. Luckily, her clothes were bagged enough to still hide them. She slips them on, trying to control herself.

"We just got together, I can't fuck him now." She said to herself.

Rachel knew she had to tell Danny at some point, but she just wanted to enjoy the feeling of being his girlfriend. Like she said, outside of her home, she will not act like one. It would get them both in trouble and that's the last thing she wants. Grabbing her purse, Rachel got ready to head outside, only for the news to play.

"Another Ghost sighting was stopped, and it turns out the ghost boy, Inviso Bill was spotted once again, fighting the ghost. While it remains unclear why the ghost boy appears when a ghost does, many people still blame him for the damages that were caused."

Rachel shook her head. While she's still wrapping her head around the idea of ghosts being real, she hates the fact that people are blaming the ghost that protects them from the attacking ghost. If they had paid attention, they could see the ghost boy was trying to help them. She did recall hearing something about Danny's parents. They went on to claim all ghosts were evil and the Ghost Boy was the most dangerous of all.

That's bullshit.

Rachel might not know about the afterlife, but she knew that ghosts were not evil! Yes, there were some, but not ALL of them. The Ghost Boy was clearly trying to protect everyone. If some of these people would remember their favorite superhero, the damage in the fights was UNAVOIDABLE! Do they really think that he caused those damages on purpose?

Rachel shook her head. She might not know the ghost boy, but even she could tell that he wasn't evil. Rather than giving him a chance to explain, they blame and shoot at him because of what he was. That was unfair. Rachel did hope she could meet him one day and tell him that she thinks he's a fine hero. After all, he's doing his best.


With Danny,

Danny was woken up early by another ghost and caught it. After fleeing from some people blaming him for the attack, Danny's mind thought back to Rachel. Since the dance, Danny couldn't stop thinking about her. Rachel was kind, caring, and a wonderful person. She made a promise to not act like a girlfriend outside of her home and treated him like a person. He also could tell there was something she was trying to hold back. Something that she was afraid of telling him.

He had no idea what it was, but he could see that Rachel was scared of telling him. Whatever it was, he felt like he needed to be there and hear her out. As he flew, he suddenly was shot out of the air. Danny crashed into the ground, groaning.

"Augh, who's attacking this time?" He asked, getting up.

Danny turned around and spotted his parents. From the his mom was holding the Fenton Bazooka, she was the one that took the shoot.

"Nice shoot, Maddie!" Jack cheered, getting ready to fire as well.

"Sorry, I was just woken up and I haven't had my morning coffee yet!" Danny said, dodging the shoot.

"Ghost don't eat!" Jack shouted.

Danny dodged another shoot before his mom fired as well. It was tricky dodging both of them, but Danny had to get away. He soon flew into the sky, still dodging. his parent's shots. Danny flew before he spotted someone close by. He didn't want to, but he had to get his parents off him. He flew down to the person, ready to use his new power.

"SORRY!" He shouted, phasing into the person.

Once he had control, he noticed that the body he took over was a woman. And not just any woman, it was his teacher/girlfriend!

"Oh, man!" Danny said, worried.

"He went this way!"

Danny had to act. He did his best to act confused as his parents ran up.

"Rachel? What are you doing here?" Maddie asked.

"Just...AHEM...Just take a walk. It was a nice day out." Danny said, making sure to sound like Rachel.

"Well, I can't disagree with that," Jack said, nodding.

"Jack..." Maddie said, reminding him what they were doing.

"Right! Have you seen a ghost fly past here?" He said.

"I think so. I thought I saw it fly down that way." Danny said, pointing down the street.

"Thanks!" Jack said, rushing down the street.

"By the way, Rachel. How are Danny's studies coming along?" Maddie asked.

"Oh, just fine. His grades are getting better. I'm not sure if he'll be a straight-A student like your daughter, but they should at least jump up to B's." Danny said, recalling Rachel saying that during one of his lessons.

"I'm glad. Well, I must be off!" Maddie said, running after her husband.

Once she was gone, Danny sighed in relief before exiting Rachel's body. Rachel groaned as she woke up. She recalls hearing someone shout sorry to her before she blackout. She seems to recall seeing Danny's parents and then nothing after that.

"Are you okay?"

Rachel shook her head before looking up to see the ghost boy.

"You're the ghost boy!" She said, shocked.

"Um, yeah." He said, looking nervous.

"What just happened? I felt like I blacked out for a minute." Rachel asked, confused.

"That was mine fault. I was trying to lose some ghost hunters and I saw you. I didn't have time to think and overshadowed you." Danny said, sheepishly.

"Overshadow?" Rachel asked before shaking her head.

"Doesn't matter, I heard of you on the news." She said.

"You did?" Danny asked, fearing that Rachel wouldn't like his ghost form.

"Yeah, and I hate how they blame you for the attacks." She said, surprising him.

"You do?" Danny asked.

"Yes. I don't understand how they can't see it, but you're trying your best to keep us safe, right?" Rachel asked.

"Yeah. Though, no one thinks I am." Danny said, looking down.

"Then they are fools," Rachel said, surprising him again.

"I know the Fentons are wrong about you. I know damage in a fight is unavoidable at times. You're a ghost! How can they expect you to pay for the damage that was caused? How can they even try to understand why it happens without giving you a chance to explain yourself? Ghost or not, everyone has the right to explain themselves." Rachel told him.

"It's not like they'll listen," Danny said, sadly.

"Then that's their fault. They're letting the fear of the unknown get to them instead of hearing your side of the story." Rachel said, shaking her head.

If there was one thing she did remember, it was that there were always two sides to every story. And no one was hearing his side.

"Um, miss?" Danny said, trying not to use her name.

"Rachel," She said, holding out her hand.

"Phantom." He said, shaking it.

She was a bit surprised to feel how cold it was, but it didn't force her to pull her hand away.

"Thanks for trying to hear me out, but I don't think it would work," Danny said, not sure if the people would listen.

Rachel frowns. From what she could tell, Phantom was a teen. He looked far more human than what other people think ghosts are. Her nature as a teacher suddenly flared up before grabbing his arm.

"Huh?" Danny said, surprised.

"Then let's make them listen! You're a hero, right?" Rachel asked.

"Y-Yeah?" Danny said, confused.

"Then come to my place. I have an idea that could help." Rachel said, looking into his eyes.

Danny blushed before agreeing. He only hopes that this doesn't get her into some trouble.


And updated this one. At long lost, Rachel meets Danny in his ghost form. Something I've been planning since the early chapters. So, after Rachel's morning, She heard the news of Danny Phantom, going by the name that the town gave him, and she hates that no one is giving him a chance to explain himself. Danny was on his way back home before his parents attacked him. Danny ended up using Rachel to escape from them before they started talking. Now, Rachel wants to help him, without knowing he's her new boyfriend.

And I wish to inform you all that I kind of want to do other teacher stories. By that, I mean have other teachers fall for Danny. All female, by the way. Take this one for example, a new gym teacher replaced Ms. Tetsaff after one of her lessons went too far. She was replaced with a new gym teacher, who wasn't as hard as Ms. Tetseff and doesn't stand the way the A-Listers acted. Much like Rachel, she falls for Danny and dates him. The only thing I don't have for her is a name. And I'm thinking over the other teachers as well. All teachers will be different characters. None of them will be Cannon Characters.