Part two

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It's the next day, I think. Danny gets to school and finds out that in his world the war between vegetarians and meat-eaters is the biggest social issue out there. Like literally people gathered to protest and they even hired dancers. Who paid them? I hope it's not where my tax money goes.

Danny doesn't want to take any sides. Luckily for him, their lives are in danger again because the ghost came back. She's stronger and covered in meat now. I think she is better at convincing everyone to go green than an entire crowd of protesters. I'd be absolutely terrified if I saw a monster higher than a building made entirely out of meat. Everyone starts running away, they are still very considerate though. They don't run over our protagonists, the only three people without a self-preservation instinct, who decided to just stand in one place. Drew and Laura hug Danny and thanks to the power of friendship he can change into a ghost unnoticed. I'm pretty sure he could do that anyway, everyone seems blind in this sick world they live in.

There is actually one more person without a self-preservation instinct. It's Nikkie, so I guess it's genetic. She is trying to help a guy with his problems. She is in a life-threatening situation, but she couldn't care less, bless her soul. Her parents still think she is a ghost. Kurtis and Jenna win an award for the best way to physically harass children by traping their daughter in a net made for spirits. Can somebody call child services? Or just inform Nikkie how to get legally emancipated. Kurtis is still ready to kill her, but his device doesn't work. 

Danny is fighting the meat monster to some sick background music. He flies for a little bit and then he kicks the elderly lady. She punches him back so hard he goes through a plane. And he didn't even buy a ticket! He steals a glass of water from some guy wearing a suit, very good, eat the rich. He dramatically pours water over his face while flying which serves no purpose, but damn, does it look good. 

Kurtis finally realizes that his daughter may not be in fact a ghost. We also find out that the cook is on a diet of doom, which is still not the most confusing one in this show. Danny beats some meat again, but he suddenly changes back into his lame human form without white hair. Kurtis starts doubting the existence of ghosts and accidentally physically violates his other child. He throws a thermos in Danny's face. It's important to know that the 26-year-old boy was quite high in the air. Kurtis should start considering a career in sport. Maybe he could win something that doesn't include violence directed towards his offspring? 

Danny almost falls down but manages to change into a ghost again. Unluckily Kurtis notices him. He doesn't recognize his son, after all, he seems to have a soup in place of a brain in this universe. He starts believing in ghosts again and there goes the chance of this family having an actual way of earning money because I highly doubt they are getting paid for being ghost hunters. Especially that this was their first encounter with one.

Danny traps the ghost in a thermos. His parents are still blind. Nikkie loses the chance of having a somewhat normal family. She should start a gofundme in order to move out, bless her soul. There is an emotionally unstable principal who should probably go to therapy to work on his anger management issues, but I don't think he can afford it with his salary, so instead, he bullies his students. Danny, Drew, and Laura have to clean up the mess, even though everyone saw that the ghost made it.

At the end of the day, Danny makes a video titled "You won't believe what happened at my school!". He talks about the whole situation as if he was only a passive viewer. "They will never know the truth" he tells himself while uploading it to youtube.

Epic music plays again as an outro

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⏰ Last updated: Apr 15, 2021 ⏰

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