Dragon Princess

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   The students lined up by the door. They had begged Maddie to not make them wear the jumpsuits again but she wouldn't hear of it.

The door slid open and Maddie stepped outside, antighost staff up and ready. She glanced one way, then the other, and gave the all clear sign.

Students rushed from behind her and spread out to investigate.

Maddie huffed and went out to make sure they didn't walk to far. "Don't kids ever learn?" She muttered.

Danny stepped out and looked around. He spotted Leroy watching from a distance. Danny waved and the ghost bounded their way. It crouched down next to Danny but he shook his head.

"I'm ok. I can walk on my own now."
Sam and Tucker watched in amusement. Valerie seemed to join them now. She had friends in senior but they weren't chosen. Melissa followed at a distance but eventually left to sightsee.

Valerie looked at the ghost and shivered. "How can you keep it as a pet after what it's done to you?"

Danny smirked. "You're friends with me, aren't you?"

The girl crossed her arms. "You got a point."

Sam's eyes glittered. "I can't wait to see Dora. She said she rebuild the dining room."

Valerie spoke up. "Who is Dora."

Danny smiled smuggly. "The princess of this kingdom."

Valerie looked at Sam in shock. "And you get along well?"

Tucker shrugged. "You'll understand when you meet her."

Jack locked the Fenton Space Craft and they set off through the woods. It used to be burned thanks to Dora's brother Aragon but now it had all grown back and had blossomed to a beautiful forest. Many trees had been cut off though, to make place for more buildings.

Maddie swiped at another bush with her machete and looked in front of herself in shock. Andrew bumped into her when she stopped so suddenly. She ignored him.

Rows of houses lined up before her. A marketplace in the center was crowded with ghosts. It seemed like a small town. She held up her hand to warn the adolescents behind her, not noticing the stacked pile of teenagers who hadn't been able to stop in time.

"Get off me!"

Danny stuck his head from behind the pile, smirking. Tucker held his hand out to him from beneath three students. "Bro, help."

Danny lazily stretched his arm out. He let it flop back and shrugged. "Sorry. Too far."

"Aw common."

Danny walked past him and towards his mom.

Sam stopped to take a picture and Valerie snickered.

Danny looked at his mom, who seemed unsure wether to barge in there and kick their ghostly butt or ask for them to take them to their leader.

"So what are we gonna do?" Danny said. "They seem friendly."

Maddie frowned. Her cap was down and her short red hair were pushed behind her ears. "It could be a trap."

"They don't know we're here. Besides, you could hold them off just fine if they attack."

Maddie smiled. "You really think so, Danny? That's so sweet."

Danny smiled. "Common. Let's go. I've got a good feeling about this one."

Maddie nodded and stepped out. "Wait here until I give the signal."

The teenagers were left behind to untangle themselves and look on as the Fenton parent made her way to the ghosts.

A few ghosts saw her and stopped to whisper to each other. The rest ignored her and kept on with their lifes.

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