Caution
Danny woke up at approximately 5 in the morning. He took one look at his clock, then realized he wasn't in his room.
He was on the couch.
In his sister's lap.
For a second a smile slid onto his face. Then…
"Ewww! Gross!" He jumped up, his sister not noticing as she slept undisturbed.
Danny looked down to find himself in his clothes from yesterday. While his shirt was relatively clean after putting it on after the battle, his pants sadly, were not, covered in a thin layer of dirt.
Needless to say, the first thing Danny did was take a shower.
After getting dressed, (along with a few grumbles about how he should still be sleeping because it was so early in the day), Danny dragged himself into the kitchen. Sitting there was his mother, and his decidedly drowsy-looking father.
Danny sat down with a sigh, knowing that a long conversation over his past was about to ensue.
And ensue it did.
And if the author truly got into the details, this wouldn't be a fanfiction, it would be a novel.
So she shall refrain from doing so.
After the long chat, both parents were feeling somewhat refreshed, while Danny felt somewhat like he had been drained of all spirit.
"Danny, time for school!"
"Jazz, I'm already half-dead, I don't need to go to school to lose even more of my existence!"
"Stop whining and get over here!" Jazz said, taking Danny by his collar. Danny put up no fight, surprising his sister. He didn't even attempt to phase out of her grip.
"Jazz…don't your remember what happened yesterday?" Jazz suddenly stopped in her tracks, memories flooding back to her. It seemed her joy of Danny's parents learning his secret had overloaded the worry from the events in school.
"Oh…what are we going to do about that?"
"Simple, I'm going to say I'm sick, lie on the couch and watch television all day, and you are going to go to school and take care of it all for me." Danny said, trying to slip through her grasp.
"I don't think so! We're in this together, understood?" Jazz said angrily. Danny sighed.
"Yeah I know. But I'm not sure what exactly to do." Danny said, hand on his forehead.
"You shouldn't worry about it Danny. We went over this yesterday remember? You'll only talk to the teachers about it, not the students. And if anyone does pester you about it, ignore them!" Jazz said, taking charge.
"But what if they keep on staring at me?" Danny said.
"Come on Danny! People do that when you're in ghost form, just think of it like that." Jazz said. Danny stood tall.
"You know what? You're right!" He said.
"And just in case." SNAP! Jazz snapped a green bracelet onto Danny, which he stared at in horror.
"The prototype Fenton Neutralizer?" He said, soft and scared. Jazz smirked.
"Yep. Preventing you from using any of your powers while you're in school so that you don't run away." Jazz said, clasping a hand on his shoulder.
"Darn it Jazz!" Danny said. Jazz smiled and said,
"Just get in the car, it's going to be a long ride. And since you can't exactly fly at the moment, I'm guessing you'd rather not walk all the way there now would you? Relax, it's going to be fine." Jazz said. Danny just grumbled.
Jazz grinned at her brother's antics, but she couldn't help but feel the slightest bit of worry. Danny couldn't afford to make a mistake today, she knew that all too well. She could only hope that he knew what to say.
I know! I know! This was very short, but that's because I need all the room I can get for the next chapter. I don't exactly know what's going to be in it, but I can promise you it's going to be big. So while this was mostly a filler, this does leave a bit of excitement hanging for the next chapter! R&R!
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