Ember was now five months into her pregnancy, as evident by her distended abdomen. Danny had been very supportive of Ember, eager to do whatever the undead rocker asked of him. Ember had also gotten close to Danny's immediate freinds and families.

She was currently alone at the Fenton household. Danny was out ghost hunting, and his parents were doing the same with the Fenton family assualt vehicle. She decided that she was going to go fly around the city for a few hours to pass time.

Ember had been flying for about an hour and was having a great time. That came to an end when she was hit in the back by an energy blast. She turned around and saw someone she knew from Danny called Valerie, decked out in full hunter gear.

Ember immediatly started to fly away, but Valerie gave chase. The hunter girl kept shooting at the musical spirit, but Ember was able to dodge the blasts for the most part. About five minuets into their chase, she was hit on her side and fell to the ground.

Jack and Maddie saw Ember being persued, and got in the FFAV to help her. They arrived soon after Ember hit the ground. Valerie saw the Fentons arrive and left, not wanting a confrontation with them.

Jack and Maddie put Ember into the FFAV and drove back to Fenton Works. In the basement lab, they gave Ember some treatments designed to help her recover. After treating Ember, Maddie called Danny and told him to come home to hear about his wife in person.

"How is she?" Danny asked anxiously after returning to his home.

"She's resting and will be as good as new after a while," Maddie explained. "However..."

"What is it, mom? I can take whatever bad news you might have."

"Danny, Ember's no longer pregnant. When she was blasted, it caused a miscarriage. I'm so sorry," Maddie said and gave Danny a hug.

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A few hours later, Danny headed out in ghost mode. He intended to find Valerie and make her pay for what she had done. He arrived at Valerie's home, phased inside and found her in her room.

"Hello Valerie," Danny said. After hearing this, Valerie pulled out an ecto gun she had pointed it towards Danny. "Before you start shooting me, you might want to consider the damage you would cause to your home."

"What the hell do you want?" Valerie yelled and put down her gun.

"I just want to make a point. I have put up with a lot of your crap, have known where you live and not gone after you or your father. But earlier today you attacked a member of my family."

"what are you talking about? You're a ghost: you don't have a family."

"Do you remember attacking a female ghost with firey blue hair today?" Danny asked and Valerie nodded yes. "That was my wife."

"Your wife?!" Valerie said, surprise evident in her voice.

"Yes, my wife. Actually, my five month pregnant wife who is no longer pregnant."

"Oh my god," Valerie said, her eyes widening in shock once she realized the severity of what she had done. "Why are you telling me this?"

"Because I want you to see what your anger has caused. I'm hoping that this will cause you to stop coming after me and my wife."

"Why should I stop trying to kill you?" Valerie asked and raised her gun. "You cost my dad his job and sent us both into poverty."

"Valerie, I'm not the bad guy here," Danny said, holding his hands up in a show of nonagression. "I'm not the one who killed an unborn ghost baby."

Valerie lowered her gun after hearing this. She had always thought that she was on the side of right in her quest for vengeance. But after hearing about the death of the ghost kid's unborn child, she suddenly realized that she may not have been as justified as she thought.

"All right," Valerie said. "I won't come after you or your wife anymore. But I will still hunt other ghosts that plague the city."

"I'm glad we could come to understanding," Danny said, and flew out of Valerie's home. He went back to his place to check on Ember. He made it to his parents' basement lab, where the musical spirit was resting.

Danny looked at his sleeping wife. Her stomach had lost much of its previous mass due to the makeshift abortion. Though their child was no more, Ember was expected to make a full recovery once she rested enough. Danny kelt down on his knees and held her hand.

"Danny," Ember weakly said as she woke up.

"Ember," Danny said in relief and kissed her. "Are you all right?"

"I'm better. But," Ember said and placed her hand over her stomach. "Our child would have been beutiful."

"I know. But the important thing is that you are all right. Besides, if we want, we can have another child when we're ready."

"Danny, right before I went into unconciousness, I was afraid that I would not see you again. I'm so happy that we are together."

Danny and Ember embraced each other and kissed. Danny would never admit it to his wife, but a part of him was happy that he would not be a father so soon. Even though the child was gone, he was hoping to remain married to Ember because he loved her so much.