Okay, so you all twisted my very sunburned arm. I wrote one last chapter. But now this is the end, alright? I only ever intended for this to be about this length. Go and check out some of my other stories if you're still bored after this.

Maddie sighed as she sat down at the table in her kitchen, stirring sugar into her coffee. On mornings like this one, she agreed with her son. Mornings were worse than the ghost king. The woman chuckled as she glanced down at one of the watches she and Jack had fabricated for the two of them, Danny and his two best friends, and Jasmine. As handy as it was, Danny's ghost sense wasn't very reliable. The watches Maddie and her husband had created zeroed in on the ghost, letting you know if the ghost was strong enough that it even needed Danny to get out of class for. The Crate Creep wouldn't be taking Danny from his tests anymore. The boy was uncertain how he felt about that.

Maddie couldn't help but chuckle at the pure abnormality of her life. Of course, when she chose ghost hunting she knew that he life would be strange but this was more than she expected. A half-dead son with super powers who saved the town instead of getting the wonderful grades that would be easy for him to get because he had the selflessness to put others before himself. That's why he also pleaded to put a police scanner into the watches. Maddie agreed, but only because she knew that if she said no, Danny would just go and get Tucker to do it for him.

The house was insanely quiet. Jack was out at the hardware store, meaning that despite the fact that it was 9am, there were still no explosions from the basement. Jazz was already at her morning classes. The girl was working herself too hard. She was still very young, only 19, she should still have a bit of fun instead of spending all of her time inside a lecture hall. Maddie would have to talk with her about that later, the young woman was going to burn herself out if she continued like she was.

Suddenly, Maddie's watch beeped and vibrated. The interface morphed from a normal looking watch to a video screen with the push of a button. The glowing neon screen showed a colossal Ectoplasmic fire monster that looked like a glowing green phoenix, eating everything in its path and growing. That was defiantly no the crate creep. Unfortunately, that meant that Maddie had to wake Danny.

The woman sighed as she glanced over at the clock. It was still only 9:20 and the huntress had heard Danny grumble as he climbed out of bed several times the previous night. His nightmares hadn't much better.

Maddie had to give the young man credit. He was good at keeping secrets, but now that his parents were paying closer attention to him they could hear the yells of fear that he tried to stifle. It tore the huntress up inside, but she didn't run to comfort her son unless he called.

Maddie climbed up the stairs and set a hand on the cool wall. Part of her was convinced that waking Danny was a bad idea, that she could take the putrid protoplasm monster by herself. That part of her mind was crazy. Danny would be livid if she went to hunt something that big without backup.

Maddie opened Danny's door slowly, trying not to startle her almost 18 year old son. He was in ghost form, but that didn't necessarily mean that he had a nightmare. Recently, only in the last couple of weeks, Danny had gained a power boost. It upped his power levels to a ten and gave him the ability to stay in ghost form after he passed out.

The boy was sprawled out over his bed, only his legs tangled in to covers. He had a glowing arm holding a pillow over his head, making his snores a hair quieter. His breathing was deep and loud, showing just how deep in sleep the ghost child was.

Maddie set a hand on her son's back, rubbing between his shoulder blades through the thin fabric of his jumpsuit. "Danny. You need to wake up."

The boy groaned as he rolled over, still asleep. "Don wanna join cheerleading. Go 'way Star." He mumbled. Maddie set a hand over her mouth as she laughed softly.

"Daniel. Get up." She said a bit more firmly, but not unkindly. This time Danny said nothing. Maddie rolled her eyes, it was time for drastic measures. She leaned down closer to her son's ear and took a breath. "Ghost!" She yelled in fake alarm.

Danny jolted upwards, tripping on his tangled blankets, and landing face first on the floor. "What! Huh? Where?" Maddie shook her head.

"Main Street." She replied simply as the boy fazed out of his blankets. Danny shook his messy hair out as he slipped his watch back on. Curious, he usually slept with it on. "When did you take that off?" Maddie inquired. Danny looked back at his mother through tired eyes.

"After the third police chase of the night. How big is the ghost?" Maddie pressed a button on her watch, waking the dormant screen. The fiery beast showed on the screen and Danny's eyes bugged out. He started to swear but swallowed the end of his oath at the look on his mother's face. "You can punish me for that later! We've got to go!" Danny picked up his mother by her armpits and turned them both intangible, flying them towards main.

Jack, Sam, and Tucker were already on the scene. Sam's face lit up when she saw Danny. "Hey Handsome!" She called out. "You're late to the party!"

Danny chuckled as he set Maddie down next to the GAV. "Sorry, I had my watch off. Everyone ready?" There was a quick nod from each of the human as Danny rose into the air. "Then let's kick some ass!"

"Language Daniel!"

"Sorry!" He called back to his mother, obviously not too bent over being reprimanded. He started to glow an un-natural blue as he super cooled, his body temp going lower than liquid nitrogen. Sam grabbed a thermos, spheres of anti-ecto solid, and a metal anti-creep stick as she ran to help the halfa fight. Tucker grabbed the doubles of the anti-ecto solid and creep stick, but left the other thermos in the vehicle. They started lobbing the spheres at the fire-bird going for a long distance attack so they didn't get burned.

Maddie and Jack each grabbed a fire extinguisher as they started their own assault on the bird. The people on the ground didn't stay stationary, darting around so they would be harder targets for the ghost.

Danny looked like he was dancing. Tendrils of ice stretched out from the teen, reaching for the bird. The roar of the fire was his music, the mixture of ice and air moving fluidly between his limbs his dance. He sprung upwards, above the bird. The halfa waved teasingly at the bird before dropping like a stone, falling inside of the flames.

Maddie screamed, still not used to seeing her son do daredevil stunts that would get a human killed. Tucker simple rolled his eyes at his best friend's antics as Sam unscrewed the thermos.

The bird exploded. Shards of ice melted as they ripped through the fire bird. Cars and mailboxes fell to the ground, followed by a boy with a thermos, starting to suck up the birds remains before it could reform. Sam chuckled as she ran to go help, pulling all of the bird's soul into her canister.

Danny landed. The tips of his hair were singed. Ash covered his nose and face. Sam tossed her thermos into the back of the GAV, walking over to her boyfriend and starting to use her sleeve to take the ash off of the boy's face. Danny stood there, knowing that his girlfriend wouldn't kiss him until his face was somewhat clean.

He was rewarded for his lack of movement with a quick kiss on the lips. Danny glanced around, making sure that the street was vacant before turning human. He walked over to the GAV, a lazy grin on his face as he wrapped an arm around Sam's waist. "Let's grab some food. I'm starving."

Maddie couldn't help but chuckle, just another ordinary morning.

Later Phans! THANKS FOR READING! Go find something else to read now.