Ghost Park

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"Ya know," Timmy groaned as he stepped through the swirling portal into the Fenton laboratory. "I think I've seen enough labs in my lifetime." He wasn't going to lie and say it wasn't even somewhat interesting. Although, he got the overall "theme" of this particular one with just a quick glance. Ghost blasters, ghost nets, ghost--thermos? What the heck is a Ghost Thermos? And why was Fenton written on the side? Did they patent this stuff? Timmy absentmindedly took the thermos from the counter it sat on, tossing it up and down and walking away with it.

The ghost boy was currently trying to get Ember into a ghost cage without stirring her awake, listening to Jenny and Jimmy eagerly shoot him with a question every fifteen seconds and making sure Zim didn't try to snatch anything he deemed lethal. Company wasn't usually this bad, but the last thing he was gonna do was say that out loud.

"Just look at all of this ghost hunting technology!" Jimmy couldn't help but feel giddy. He always liked ghost hunting T.V. shows and movies, but the effects always looked so practical it got boring after a while. But this! This was the real stinkin' deal! So much variety in such a tight space, he didn't know where to start. "Did you invent all of these yourself?"

As Danny gently sat the still unconscious punk rocker onto a glowing blue square in the corner of the room, he sheepishly chuckled as he went to fetch a particular remote for the device. "Eh, no, the Fenton family are the ghost technology wizards, not me. Aha! Here it is!" Danny picked up a small chrome box with one red button on it. He pressed the button and the square pad around Ember flared to life. A translucent blue energy started to slowly rise to the ceiling, picking up Ember along with it. When it finally reached the ceiling, Ember was floating in the center of the tight chamber of blue energy.

Everyone(who was interested) looked on with awe.

Bloom blinked a few times to make sure she wasn't dreaming. This was some serious tech to not be associated with any kind of magic. Maybe Danny was magic and he wasn't telling anyone. Nevertheless, she had to ask. She flew next to Danny while still staring at Ember. "Is she...trapped in there?"

Danny let out a relieved sigh. It worked. Thank god, it actually worked. He gently tossed the remote to the side and addressed Bloom's question. "Yep. Won't have to worry about her anymore. At least not until after the mission's over."

El Tigre confidently strutted up to the energy chamber with a wide grin on his face. He couldn't help feeling cocky, especially after he and his team came out on top. All good natured bashfulness'. "Hah," he laughed. "If this is all the trouble were gonna go through, it's gonna be a synch." He turned to his side and pressed his hand to the energy chamber to lean on it, and started to sink inside it.

"Wah!!"

Curse good natured bashfulness'.

Danny rushed over to grab El Tigre's free arm and together with their combined super strength, which didn't look like it was enough, El Tigre's arm slipped free and they both slid back to the other side of the room. El Tigre sat up, panting heavily while Danny casually stood up and dusted himself off.

"S-Sorry about that," he stammered. "I guess I forgot to say that it'd be best if we didn't touch anything."

"Yeah," El Tigre panted. "That would've been nice." Kitty was quick to scold him while Timmy and Zim were laughing at his expense. Their laughs were cut short when an agitated growl escaped El Tigre's teeth. The two zoomed off and El Tigre gave chase.

"Guys!" Kitty called after them. "Cut it out! I--I'm so sorry, Danny, I'll get them."  Danny gave a quick, tired nod as the special agent sprinted after the trio. In possibly any other situation that would've lightened his mood considerably. But he'd be lying if he said it didn't threaten to put a smile on his face.

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