This story was collecting dust, I have been having this linger in my head for a while now, it's up for debate on keep going. Not like I wont, at this point it sparks me to write, I have the second chapter also but I want to finish it.

sorry for anything confusing, if it helps, please tell me what it has wrong please so I can improve.

This is a AU and I don't own DP, I love the past and love learning about it.

I'm that kinda writer that looses interest fast, so please on the ghost zone it self, don't make me loose interest, I want to finish something, I hate discontinuing! It's a horrible feeling!

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Just another day in the park of Amity Park, kids playing, families having a fun together, preparing for a fun event that was being displayed that evening, clearly shown by props and set up being made.

Most likely Easter or something with the theme involved as it was spring.

"Alright, alright! Come on you two just stand properly." Said a tall lanky man with a thick full mustache with his hair slicked back, wearing a nice blue green plaid suit. He tried to get the two teenagers before him to settle down, as well as apart, so he could take a nice picture of the two, much to his dismay.

Both the teenagers were dressed up for a casual day, nothing fancy. The boy though did look more appropriate then the girl when it came to clothing choice.

Giving a slight giggle the girl stayed closer to the boy, noticing just how irritated she was making the man. She teased her inked black hair behind her ear as she wrapped her arm around the boys, noticing just how tense he felt.

Feeling bad a little she did loosen her grip, but she still didn't let go, determined to get a reaction.

"Ida! Make distance young lady!" The man said firmly. He finally came over splitting the two apart, using both his arms to cause this.

"Oh daddy, stop being such a bug." She scoffed waving him off as she cocked her hip to the side. "Just take the picture. Danny and I are going to the Malt shop later after all." She said with a sweet smile, batting her pale blue eyes, even with such a smile, you can see that evil little smirk she had.

"Now young lady, we agreed that we would not being going to a 'Malt shop' till you started acting properly." The man waved his finger in front of her showing his disproval.

The quarrel between the two let on as it really was just an endless back and forth disagreement, not even on the subject of the matter.

Watching the two, the boy known as Danny stayed stiffly still, scared to make the father angrier.

'I just wanted to have a blast with Ida, not get chews out.' He thought grimly, blushing still at how she just eased her arm to wrap around his. He took a deep breaths as he once again tried to fix his shaggy back hair, knowing it was making the man mad every second he glanced his way. Of course this was a a loss as his hair stayed untamed, so he just tried to press down on his flannel shirt, trying to keep it from wrinkling.

He glanced at Ida and her look, seeing she was going for a wild style, even wearing pants to his surprise.

A smile couldn't escape his lips though, he couldn't help but love her boldness. Even watching her stare down her own dad was amazing. He knew he could never do such a thing to his own. It just felt wrong, but seeing her do it was like it was right.

But there was no way in the Ghost zone he would do that.

'Ghost zone.' The words repeated in Danny's head his eyes narrowed at the thought.

Shaking his head he focused on the ground staying in the same spot he was asked to do.

But then he was quickly knocked out of his daze, jumping by surprise as Ida wrapped her arm around his shoulder pulling himself closer to the older girl that had to be at least 17 compared to himself, being only 14. He looked to her puzzled, blushing at how close she was, just enough to get a good sniff of her perfume she wore. Which honestly wasn't much.

"Smile!" She proclaimed steadying her hand to make the camera look at her and Danny, taking a selfie with him.

This caused both their eyes go out of focuses for just a moment from the flash.

A little regrettable but so worth it.

"Ida!" The man proclaimed, snatching the camera from her. The teenagers rubbed their eyes to look up at the spotted world.

Ida adjusting better than her friend, but she could have just putting on a good act, seeing as she still squinted some, trying to focus on where her father stood.

Once she did, she analyzed her father's pose and put her hands on her hips, standing tall. "Father!" She stated back, suppressing a smirk.

The look on the fathers face was priceless, as he tried to stay calm but it was really hard at this point, ready to slap his child for acting so rude.

Danny covered his mouth desperately trying not to laugh, seeing the man's face grow red. But even that couldn't stop him as he busted out laughing at the quick display.

Ida smiled to him then smirked to her father. "Well~ look at the time! It looks like Danny and me should leave like flees." She stated with a salute grabbing her friend quickly as the two dashed off, leaving her father in a fuss.

Thrown off by this, the baby blue eyed boy, ran with Ida, off on her scooter which he stood on the back of. She soon started it up, giving him a surprise by the power the small vehicle contained.

He held onto her shoulder's this being the only thing keeping him from flying off, which made him paranoid about his balance.

Trying not to grab her hard, he just let his palm balance really, just enough so that he wouldn't fall off, avoiding as much touching as possible as well. The thought made him blush, feeling the scandal rising.

"Hahaha! That was a kick!" Ida said with a shout. She got out her goggles, as well as a spare, driving for only a moment with one hand.

She handed over a pair to Danny to take before she put on hers, easily keeping her balance the whole time. But she did lean in some, just to be safe.

A little startled by this he took it -nearly dropping them- and tried to adjust to put on his. A one handed display that he was easily was shown not to be good at. "Ida you are an odd ball!" He said with concern but did smile some, still having worry in his voice.

She just laughed at this. "Oh how rude to say to a lady!" She said trying to sound snarky with her smile flashing towards him, just a moment looking away from the road. "Would you rather have me as a pale one?" She shot back.

Danny's face quickly went from worry to panic.

"Shoot low, they're riding Shetlands!" Danny shouted in fear seeing a car just barely grazed past them, being nearly on the left side of the road. Ida quickly shot her head to the road quickly moving to the right before stopping in her tracks as they took a moment to process this. By chance they stopped just edging the side walk where other people had made distance away from them, staring in concern and annoyance.

"I'm a dead man with you!" He said hopping on the scooter, making good distance from her as he patted himself down, testing if he was alive. "The fear of death has once again struck me and I swear my death shall be caused by you." He accused to Ida who adjusted her scooter to get ready for the road again.

"Oh don't have a cow." She rolled her eyes at how he reacted. She didn't bother to look at him, figuring he would just walk back over. Though even with that said she did look around making sure no one got the big idea to grab either of them, she figured how much trouble she was in, she didn't need any more to top it.

Danny glared some at her brushing her off, as he started to walk down to turn the corner, right before his hand was grabbed.

"No, don't go Danny." She said with a concern look, noticing her mistake by his actions, she quickly reacted feeling hurt some. "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to scare ya. But everything's okay, so please don't be mad." She held his hand with both of hers, looking up at him just slightly as she sat on her scooter still.

Taking a moment, he thought about this. "…Okay, but I'm driving." Danny said with a sly smirk, throwing the rebellious girl for a loop. He needed to take quick advantage of this situation before he lost it.

"No way, germ!" She proclaimed with a smile, as she lightly pushed him.

"Then no go, square." Danny turned his back to her smirking. He didn't walk of course, but he did cross his arms to indicate he was standing his ground.

"Why you!... Okay fine, I'll let you drive, but I swear you crash my scoot, I'll make you mints meat!" She said standing up.

"Well I am better at driving it, so I have no worries." He laughed at her punching him in the arm a few times. He rubbed at it a bit, feeling the sting of her wrath.

Soon the two got on and drove off to have fun.

Compared to Ida, Danny was an ace driver, skilled enough to maybe defy the logic of the streets. But of course that was just to make fun, as Danny just obeyed the signs. Even though he wasn't old enough to drive, scooters seemed to pass just fine, well he assumed or the cops were just ignoring the situation which he didn't mind much. It let him have fun at least.

They made it to the malt shop ware it seemed pretty much packed.

"Maybe this isn't a good idea." Danny said glancing at his friend just as he set his feet on the ground to keep the scooters balance.

"Nah, if we have any issues with seating, we can just come out here and snag a curb." Ida winked.

Danny rolled his eyes at the idea but it seemed like the best, he shrugged some as he stood. "Alright then. Lead the way." Danny ushered taking the key out, handing it to its owner before he got off of it.

With a snicker she went in with a bold smile on her face.

"This is fun." A voice said throwing the teenage boy off.

"Huh?" Danny stopped to look around, swearing he heard the noise right in his ear.

Nothing else was said. Danny quickly noted this and looked back to see Ida go in. He quickly went after her.

After spending the rest of the afternoon with Ida and some other friends, Danny finally returned home in one piece.

He didn't ride home with her, no. That was way too far off for her to do for him, he was glad to just walk, it wouldn't hurt. His home was little outside the town but close enough to get from here to there.

It was a simple house, about two stories, with what looked like a massive lab attached to it, homemade at the very least. He approached in peeking inside a window that was tinted, to see a well-built man working with a woman that was on standby to hand him some things that he would request every now and then.

'I can't see their faces' Danny mentally noted as he squinted his eyes.

He tried to look in more but glanced up at a sign to his right that said 'Don't you dare think about coming in, young man.'

He gave a bitter look to this, hating when his parents for that sign. He rolled his eyes and headed into the home where he was aloud.

"I'm home!" he said knowing that his parents couldn't hear him. He was a little confused that his sister didn't come down to greet him. He looked to the door that for just a glance he thought it was destroyed, but it looked fine when he took another look, it had a few signs on it like 'Do not enter' and 'Caution'. There was also a bio-hazard sign that made Danny worry some but brush it off.

His focus went back to his sister after he proceeded to go to the kitchen.

'She must be at the library.' He noted as he went to get a drink from the fridge.

Once he got his drink he sat the table and waited for his parents to come in so he could tell part of what happened. Not all of it, they would have such a fit if he dared to tell about the scooter incident.

Quickly though he knew this was a waste of time as he just stared at the clock, convinced it was moving faster than it really needed to. He scoffed and leaned back, thinking of what to do.

"Let's see….." he muttered to himself. "…..Oh no! I'm falling!" He stated melodramatic, waving his arms up.

No response.

He pouted at this as he firmly placed his feet on the ground as he thought. He looked around seeing that the place looked great today, the dishes all done, everything put away. Almost like everything looked new.

Oh an idea struck him.

"Oh, look. A sharp knife!" He cupped his hands around his mouth to be a little louder, then made a bad attempt at a slashing noise. He turned his head to the built in door that lead to his parent's science lab.

Once again, it was like his request was ignored.

Danny glared a bit at this, giving a sigh he gave up and stood. Walking over to the stairs he stepped on a loose floor bored that cracked under his weight nearly engulfing his foot to go down which he of course pulled back surprise.

The stairs were pretty old so he had to watch his step -more than just once in the past-, but the sound of cracking must have been loud enough to be heard as his mother busted in.

"Daniel!" She said rushing over to him, checking him to make sure she didn't hurt himself. Danny sighs at this no surprise, he looked at her only to blink confused as she was like a shadow figure staring at him, but had no eyes and was grinning at him.

Just that… a Black figure, the outline of his mother that stood there. He looked at her confused. He could have sworn it was her.

"Mom?" he waved a hand in front of her face as he felt unnerved by this. But he felt this was normal.

"But….. It's not…" He trailed off confused by what he was saying. He moved around her and went to the lab.

"Don't"

Danny jumped a little and looked back to his mother that was gone. He frowned and shook his head.

"Here we go again…" he muttered to himself and turned back to the door and opened in.

Green

Just green.

No a green void with swirls of all kind and floating purple doors.

Danny shut the door shaking his head.

"Just go in." Said a whisper that was faint in his ear.

"Please…. A little longer" Danny said with his eyes closed tightly, begging the whispering to stop. The darkness felt safer honestly.

"Go in." The whisper said again.

Danny shook his head and took a step back, clenching his fist and went back to the table, the room felt smaller now, and it wasn't what he was used to. The place was a little older. Was he just imagining the kitchen being spotless?

"No…moms messy, she forgets to clean." He muttered looking around seeing what needed to be cleaned. It wasn't like it was abandoned…but it wasn't what you would want as a nice home.

Taking a deep breath and looked at his cup, or lack of. He blinked at this and sighs feeling his day go downhill quickly. But he didn't want to win, he looked at the clock seeing as time went back.

5:17… no it's 1:13. He missed the picture with Ida. He gave a heavy sigh as he looked at the table thinking.

'Every time….Just…one more day, please?' He said closing his eyes hoping. The room became colder but he didn't seem to react to this. It was normal, he was fine with that.

He didn't want to be fine with it though. No, he was just use to it.

Nothing was heard, but Danny felt the world around him vanish, the table was missing and he no longer sat on a chair. Like everything that he had seen and done was gone from the world he created.

Easing his eyes open he saw green. Lots of green, like an endless void of it. Seeming to almost mimic his own green eyes. His sad eyes scanned around as he leaned back, propping his arms to keep him up letting him gaze up towards the green sky.

There was serval purple doors, all different types and shapes, designed in their own way to mimic those that lived in it.

Danny frowned annoyed a little and looked around and got up. He wore a hazmat suit that was black with a white collar with matching belt, gloves and boots. It was a strange look to have but he always figured he screwed up and was now forced to wear the reminder.

He looked at his arm tiredly, looking at it as if he never seen it before but at the same time he kinda admired it. The faint glow he gave off was almost relaxing.

"Well, guess it could be worse." Said the ghost as he blew at his white hair that got in his face every now and then. He just sat there on a rock that floated without any land to be on, just waiting for another day to end so he could try again.

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Psychological war fair~ tell me what you think.