Sequel to NCIS Phantom.

Danny put the box down on the floor just inside the door of the house. He would have carried more, but he knew that the old lady across the road was watching them. Tony was unable to get any of the two bedroom apartments in his old building, so he had bought a house instead.

"Good work Danny. That's the last of them." Tony said.

"Thanks Uncle Tony." Danny said. The summer was almost over, and school would be starting soon. He would be going into the eleventh grade. The only good thing was that maybe he could start new here, and he wouldn't be considered a nerd or freak. Danny started shaking.

Tony saw this. "You okay Danny? Do you need to burn off some energy? I know you haven't been using you powers for awhile, and I know how that makes you shaky " He said. "We can spar if you want, or take a run around the block."

"That'd be cool. I could use a run around the block. Let me change into something else. I don't think it would be a good ideal to run in jeans." Danny said. "You should change too. I don't think it's a good ideal to run in a button up shirt, and slacks."

"Hey, I just got off work." Tony said, but he went into the two story house to change clothes. He went into his bed room, and saw all his things already set up and everything. He changed his clothes, and went back downstairs. "You put everything away as you went?" He asked his nephew.

"Yes. I found it easier to do it that way." Danny said, lacing up his running shoes. "Let's go." He said.

Danny and Tony started out of the house. Tony stopped to lock the door, and Danny pulled out a remote thing, and pressed the button. "What's that for?" Tony asked as they started their run.

"It's for the ghost shield I put in the attic this morning." Danny said.

"Oh." Tony and Danny said nothing else the whole run. Danny was scoping the area for any trouble. Ghost activity wasn't as high here as it was in Amity Park, but it was still something he had to do. The house they bought was close to the portal, and Danny hoped he could change the basement into a lab so he could move everything there. It would take some time and money to do so, but Danny knew he would get it done before the next summer since he had a lot of the supplies he needed in the warehouse a long with the weapons.

As they rounded the corner by the house, Danny and Tony both saw an elderly lady standing on their porch. They exchanged a look, and ran up to the woman. "Hello." Tony said.

"Oh, hi. I'm Maggie Mae James. I live across the road right over there." She pointed to the house on the other side of the street. "I've come to welcome you to the neighborhood. I saw you moving things in earlier, so I didn't want to bother you." She said to Danny, not realising Tony was also moving in.

"Oh thank you. We are glad to be living here. It's such a nice neighborhood." Danny said.

"We? You're both moving in?" Maggie Mae asked.

"Yeah. I'm Tony DiNozzo, and this is my nephew Danny Fenton." Tony said, reaching out to shake the woman's hand.

"Oh. You're his uncle? I thought for sure you two were lovers." The elderly lady laughed.

Danny laughed too. "Nope. Uncle Tony is taking care of me until I graduate high school because my parents and older sister died a few months ago." Danny said.

"Oh that's so sad. I'm sorry to hear about that. How old are you?" The woman asked.

"I'm seventeen. I was sixteen when it happened." Danny said.

"Well you are a brave boy talking about it so well." Maggie Mae said.

"I've cried all my tears a long time ago." Danny answered. "I know they wouldn't want me to be sad because they are gone. I know they are in a better place. Now if you'll please excuse me, I've burned some energy, and have to finish setting everything up in the living room." Danny said, going into the house.

"Did I say something wrong?" Maggie Mae asked Tony.

"Oh, no. Their deaths don't bother Danny too much anymore. He knows their in a better place. And Danny has a lot of pent up energy, and the run around the block didn't help a whole lot. He needs to keep busy and burn some off or he'll never get to sleep." Tony says. "I'm very glad to meet you. Thank you for the welcome. I also must go. Danny will need some help moving the furniture." Tony shook the woman's hand, and went into the house.

"That didn't sound rude, did it Uncle Tony?" Danny asked. He was moving the couch, proving he didn't need any help from Tony.

"No. I don't know if she thought it was or not, but I didn't think it was." Tony said. He then walked upstairs to take a shower and change clothes. Tony and Danny had gotten used to each other, and Tony had even gotten used to the ghosts that seem to hover around Danny. Tony never realised just how sensitive to the ghosts he was. Danny had told him that as long as they live together, Tony would see, hear, and even smell the ghosts. Tony had even talked to them a few times. It wasn't as strange as he thought it was, talking to ghosts. He had even seen the other members of the team talking to ghosts. They never let anyone else see them do it, but they let each other know.

Danny pushed the giant book shelf against the wall, and started putting the books and knickknacks on it. It wouldn't take long with his powers, but he didn't want to use them. It still didn't take long because he could still move fast. Danny was happy to be living a normal life in a new town, even though he missed his old one and all his friends. He hoped he would make new friends in his new school. He would be starting his new school the next day, and he was nervous.

Danny and Tony spent most of the day setting the house up. Later Danny helped Tony make dinner, and then he went to bed. Early the next morning, Danny got up, and got dressed for school. He took a shower, and put on a pair of black jeans, and a white T-shirt. He shaved and put his hair into a ponytail, letting his messy bands fall over his right eye. He went to the kitchen, and made himself breakfast. He noticed Tony's running shoes weren't at the door, and wished he could have went jogging with him. Danny did a few quick exercises in the middle of the kitchen, then walked out of the house after grabbing his school bag. He threw it over his shoulder, and started in the direction of the school DSS had chose to send him. It was close enough that he didn't have to ride the bus, and that was a good thing. He would burn some energy that way.

Danny walked the two miles to school. Tony wasn't to fond of the idea that Danny would walk the two miles to school, but agreed it was okay after Danny told him it was a good way to burn energy before school. Being over energized in school would only lead to him getting into trouble. Danny walked up to the entrance with all the other students. THe other students were too busy even notice him, not that it bothered Danny. He went to the front office to talk to the principle about his schedule. The woman at the front desk smiled at him. "Good morning young man. Can I help you?" She asked. Her name tag said Jessica Hathy.

"I'm here to see Principle Hardy." Danny said. He wasn't as nervous as he thought he would be. "I just moved here. I'm Danny Fenton."

"Alright." Jessica pushed a button, and told Principle Hardy that Danny was there. "Go right in." Jessica told him.

Danny knocked on the door, and went inside. "Hello Principle Hardy." He said.

"Good morning Mr. Fenton." Principle Hardy said. She had bright red hair to her shoulders. The red seemed unnatural. She also had beautiful blue eyes. She kind of reminded Danny of Penelope Spectra a little. "Welcome to Jackson Memorial High School. Here is your uniform. You must wear it on monday." She handed him a few pairs of black slacks, a few black button up shirts, and two red ties. "For the first week all the students are allowed to wear regular clothes. You can wear whatever shoes you like. You will get your gym clothes from the coach. You have to take gym this year, but not next. You may add a few personal touches to your uniform, but nothing too dramatic. We want you to spend more time on your studies than on your clothing style. You can wear your necklace, and your earrings. You can only wear one ring on your hand until senior year, then you can wear one, and your class ring. Facial piercings are not allowed. Please keep your hair as neat as possible. Do you bangs only do that? Will they go into you ponytail?" She asked.

"No ma'am they won't. I've tried. I will not get it cut either. I like it the way it is, and so did my mother. I will keep it up in a ponytail, and I'm afraid that's as neat as it gets." Danny said. He would rather switch school than cut his hair. He liked it this way. He wasn't going to let the Penelope look alike tell him what to do with his hair.

"Alright Mr. Fenton. As long as you keep it up and neat, that's fine. Here is you schedule. If you need anything else, feel free to ask me, or any of the other staff members. The students might help you as well." Principle Hardy smiled at Danny. "You are quiet the looker. I'm sure you'll have a girlfriend in no time at all. Good luck Mr. Fenton." She said.

"I already have a girlfriend back in Amity Park. I plan on marring her too." Danny said.

"Yes well as bad as this sounds, things change. Amity Park is a long ways away. I hear long distance relationships never work." Principle Hardy said.

Danny laughed. "Long distance my ass." He said as he walked out.

"Watch the language young man." Principle Hardy called after him.

Danny waved his hand in the air so she knew he had at least heard her. He then looked down at his paper to find his first class. As he looked, he didn't see the big teenager in front of him, and ran right into him. If not for all his training, Danny probably would have fallen on his butt from the impact. "Sorry about that. I didn't see you there." Danny said, then sighed when he saw the football jacket the teen was wearing.

"Didn't see me? Are you blind or something? I'm not little dude." The football player said.

"I wasn't looking up. I was just trying to figure out my first class." Danny said, hoping this teen wouldn't try to start a fight with him. Danny didn't want to have to tell his uncle he had gotten into a fight on his first day. he also didn't want to hurt the kid. If the football player went after him, Danny wasn't going to sit back, and take it. He was going to fight back, even if it got him in trouble. Teacher tended to believe the football players before they believed others, but that didn't bother Danny. He knew the truth, and that was all that mattered.

"You're first class, huh? Can I help?" The football player mocked.

"Thank, but no thanks. I can get it." Danny said. He looked around, and then walked around the football player. The teen was the sam height as Danny, but was a lot wider. Danny might look like he worked out a lot, even though he did, but this kid looked like he worked out all the time, everyday.

"Hey I'm talking to you. You don't just walk off when someone is talking to you." The football player said, putting his hand on Danny's shoulder.

Danny stopped even though he knew the hand wouldn't stop him from moving. He turned his head, and looked at the teen. "I don't want any trouble. This is my first day at this school, and I don't want to have to go home and tell my uncle I beat a football player up on my first day." Danny said.

"Beat me up? I don't think you could. I eat people like you up for breakfast." The football player said. By now a few students have gathered around to watch.

Danny smirked. "I doubt that. Please excuse me. I need to get to class before the bell rings. have time to deal with an idiotic football player." Danny said.

Everyone gathered around gasped. "What did you call me pip-squeak?" Said football player growled.

"You heard me." Danny shook the football player's hand off with ease, and left to find his first class room just as the bell rang. Danny was saved by the bell. The football player went to his first class, but Danny heard him say something about the next time they met. Danny laughed to himself, and went into his homeroom class.

I hope you like. I wasn't going to put it up yet, but I really wanted to. I don't think I'll be updating this one every day like I did the first one. I have to crochet a baby blanket for my older brother's unborn baby. I'm going to give it to them as a gift. Then my sister wants me to make her one. I also have to finish the last chapter of one of my other stories. I've got writers block for that one though. Reviews make me happy, and want to write faster, so review if you want the next chapter up faster