A scream fills the halls as students flood through it, all but four heading in the direction of the gym. A few students look around for the source of the scream, but they are quickly ushered on by teachers. Almost no one pays any attention to the body on the floor, but the ones that do knows immediately that the boy is injured. Anyone who tries to stop long enough to help gets forced along by a teacher. By the time everyone gets to the gym, it's total chaos.

"Someone got hurt and the teachers refused to help him!"

"I saw a boy covered in blood and ectoplasm!" a girl cries out.

"It was the Fenton boy!" Lancer turns to face those students and immediately realizes that they aren't his students. There are more cries from people in every different grade that a boy was hurt and needed help, but their words get jumbled together in a roar of screams, but Lancer heard enough to know that Danny was hurt as Fenton after he left his classroom.

"I need to go get them. Experienced ghost hunters or not, if Danny is out of the fight, Sam and Tucker won't stand a chance. They would all be safer here," Lancer thinks to himself. He looks around and notices that Jazz is missing, too. She might be able to help Sam and Tucker a little bit, but Lancer knows that she's less experienced than they are. He debates on getting Dash and Valerie to help him since they're the only other ones here with ghost fighting experience, but he quickly decides that putting more students' lives at risk wouldn't be worth the risk. All of the other teachers and faculty are preoccupied on getting the students to calm down, so Lancer is able to slip out of the gym easily enough. He, unfortunately, doesn't notice the student sneaking out shortly after him. The overweight teacher steps cautiously around the school in search of the missing students, peering around every corner before he proceeds to avoid as much danger as he can. Despite the size of the school, he eventually decides that the ghost has already left based on the clear lack of noise. Deciding that finding the students quickly would be better than continuing at his slower pace, he throws caution to the wind and quickens his pace. He eventually comes across Danny and his friends. Sam and Tucker have Danny's arms draped over their shoulders and they're headed towards the exit.

"Stop!" Lancer calls out and they turn around, shocked anyone left the safety of the gym. "Mr. Fenton needs to go to the hospital." They stare at him with eyes widened with fear.

"Dash?!" Sam cries out, her voice breaking. That's when the teacher realized they were looking behind him. He turns around faster than even he thought was possible. He almost wished he hadn't when he sees his student being held up by a huge ghost. Dash doesn't seem to be injured other being unconscious, but everyone knew it would be impossible to get the teen away from this ghost.

"Let my student down!" Lancer cries out, fear in his voice. A body suddenly gets shoved into his arms as the rest of team Phantom rushes at the ghost, blasting it with Fenton tech that hardly even fazes it.

"Get him to safety!" Jazz yells at him.

"You're all coming with me!" The overweight teacher instructs. Their weapons aren't fazing it. They can't help Dash and its stupid to let more students get hurt for nothing. He knows they don't want to leave their friend behind, but he also knows they're smart enough to know they need to leave. "We can't help him. We need to get back in the ghost shield and wait for help."

"We're not leaving him, " Tucker says through grit teeth, moving behind the ghost to blast the back of its head. "He's one of us and even if he wasn't he can't defend himself, not in that condition. He needs us. We won't abandon him."

"You won't be able to help him if you die, " Lancer says, watching the close carefully. It hasn't attacked them yet, but he knows it will.

"It can't hurt us. It drains the energy of whoever is in its grasp. It's focusing on Dash now, so we're safe, but he won't be. Not for long, " Sam says, jumping on the ghost and blasting it from only centimeter away from its neck. It still isn't good enough.

"But you aren't even fazing it! What happens when its done with Dash?" The teacher asks, fearing for his student's safety. Danny is still alive. What are the chances that it would leave Danny alive and kill Dash? He'd prefer taking two students to the hospital instead of all of them getting hurt and having to hope someone finds them.

"We are fazing him. We're making him have to focus on keeping himself shielded instead of only focusing on draining Dash's energy, " Jazz cuts in, glancing at the overweight teacher and her younger brother. "We've got this under control. Take Danny and go. We'll find you." The teacher looks at the student in his arms and with a sigh, he hoists him over his shoulder and runs. He trusts his students to be safe in this situation, besides if they don't keep him occupied Dash will only get hurt worse.