Episode 1: The End of Reality Trip

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Currently, Danny, Sam, and Tucker were outside Danny's home, FentionWorks. Both Sam and Tucker were sitting on the steps outside the home, with Danny standing in front of them. Since Danny had just finished setting back several things to the way they were prior to the whole fiasco with Freakshow, he still wore the all-powerful reality gauntlet on his right arm. Currently, he was telling his best friends all he had done so far with the gauntlet.

"So. That's it," said Danny, "I've set everything back to the way it was before. No one knows I'm half ghost except you two and Jazz. Now it's time to destroy this thing for good."

"Well, not exactly just us and Jazz," said Tucker, as he raised a finger to remind Danny of a few others, "The ghosts obviously know who you are. As well as Vlad and your clone, Danielle." Danny's eyes would widen at the mention of his clone. How could he forget about her? Sure, he hadn't known her that long, but... She still felt like a sister to him.

Before he could reply to Tucker's comment though, another voice was heard. A loud, obnoxious voice. "Hey Fentonio, Orlando, and Dawn," Dash said, as he and Paulina approached the group in their swimsuits, "What are you still doing in town?"

"Yeah, weren't you taking a trip to Loserville," said Paulina, "Oh wait. You're already there!" With that said, the two bullies would walk off laughing.

As the two walked off, Danny would recall something else as well. "Oh yeah," said Danny, "That's right. Everything is back to the way it was. Which means we should be getting ready for our vacation." As Danny finished speaking, he would turn to Sam and Tucker. Both of whom would look at each other briefly before replying.

"If it's okay with you Danny," said Sam, "Pass."
"Yeah," said Tucker, "We already had one cross-country trip together. I don't think we can handle another."

"Yeah, I guess so," said Danny, sounding a little disappointed, "Alright then. Just one more thing to do before it's time to finish this all together." As Danny finished speaking, he would transform into his ghost form whilst looking up at the sky briefly.

Jumping up into the air, Danny would then begin to fly up with two things on his mind. As he made his way upward and away from Sam and Tucker, his two friends would look at each other confused a few moments later. Wasn't Danny going to destroy the gauntlet? Where was he going?
"Hey Danny," shouted Tucker, loud enough for the ghost boy to hear, "I thought you were going to destroy the gauntlet? Why are you flying away?"
"Oh, I am," said Danny, as he turned to face his friends, "But there's one more thing I have to do."
"What's that," said Sam.

"Make Danielle a full human," replied Danny, before he turned back around and sped off in the direction, he last saw his clone fly off in.

Fortunately for Danny though, he would realize, maybe thirty minutes after his fly away, that Danielle might have changed directions somewhere along the way. Rubbing his head with the reality gauntlet as he realized this, he then began to try to think up how he could locate his female clone. As he thought, his eyes would look down at the reality gauntlet itself before he realized something.

He HAD the reality gauntlet. So, he could just use that to learn where Danielle was. Waving his hand in front of him, an image of a run-down house in Colorado appeared in front of him. The exact coordinates of the house appeared in the upper right of the image. "So that's where you went, huh, cous," said Danny, as he waved the image away, "Time to get moving! I don't want to take too long... Otherwise... I don't know what Mom and Dad would think."

Flying off again, this time in the direction that Danielle was in, Danny went as fast as his ghostly form would allow him to. He would pass by several locales. Some of them were cities while others were farmlands. As it was starting to get dark, Danny arrived at the general location with the house in sight. The house didn't look the greatest to Danny, but he also knew Danielle probably didn't have many choices to pick from. From the air, the house looked fairly rundown. The shutters that were around the windows were either starting to fall off or were just off altogether. The white paint that was on the walls of the house was also starting to peel off, and the left side of the front porch was completely in shambles. It pretty much was just a bunch of debris. Luckily the windows and roof weren't shattered or broken and neither was the front door, so Danielle would have some protection from the elements.

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