New Student!

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The next day at school, Danny and Phantom had their arms locked together with happy looks on their faces. People were giving them looks, but they went ignored as they walked into class. Finally unhooking themselves from each other, they sat down in their usual seats as they waited for the rest of the class to filter in.

The ones to come in next were Sam and Fire, a bored look on their faces until they saw the boys, deciding to tease them a bit. Sitting down in front of them, Sam turned around and was the first to speak, "I'm guessing something good happened yesterday?"

"You could say that," Danny replied. Phantom wiggled his eyebrows at him and Danny leaned on his desk, hiding his red face with his arm while trying to hold in his laughter. 

Fire snorted, "Don't lie. You broke a mattress. I came home early and heard you." She smirked shamelessly, "You did want the privacy though, right?"

"No shit Sherlock," Phantom said leaning on his hand with a smug look, "thanks for not interrupting us though; it was much appreciated." Danny rolled his eyes as he picked his head up. He was a bit embarrassed but that could stop the smile on his face, "We may have to fix the box springs though."

Sam snorted, "That good huh? Glad you boys had fun then."

Danny smirked, winking over at Fire, "Told ya' Phantom was good in the sack." Phantom's cheeks tinted, but he didn't deny it.

"Okay! TMI!" Tucker exclaimed as he came up, sitting to Danny's left.

"Feeling better Tuck?" Danny asked him, snickering behind his hand.

Tucker sighed, "The pains are gone, if that's what you mean." 

Fire snickered lightly, "I gotta say, it was interesting to hear both of you scream." She grinned cockily, "Be happy that I put a few layers of ice on the opened window."

Phantom snorted, "Personally, I don't really care about that," Danny elbowed him and he rubbed his arm, "but again, much appreciated."

Tucker groaned and slammed his head on his desk, "Again: too much information. You guys are unbelievable."

The wolf girl laughed, "I take that as a compliment." The classroom door opened and when she caught the scent of the person that opened it her muscles tensed. The hybrid slammed her walls up unconsciously, her signature becoming nearly non-existent even while sitting right next to her.

Danny noticed and raised a brow, looking in the direction of the door. His posture locked up at the sight of the blonde girl walking in and smiling cheerfully, like she didn't have a care in the world. He felt Phantom's hand on his, lacing their fingers together and looked over at him as the other looked ahead with a calm air; though his green eyes snapped with wariness and an animalistic possessiveness that made Danny shiver.

He turned his attention back to the girl, turning his palm up and giving Phantom's hand a squeeze, resisting the urge to get closer to the other. The feeling of familiarity from her made his mind race, wondering what it was about her that made him feel this way.

The blonde's eyes lit up when she saw Fire, "Hey, you have this class too?"

The wolf girl painted a smile on her face as she looked over, forcing herself to relax, "Hey Xena! Fancy seeing you here."

Xena giggled, "I enrolled today! Turns out my parents want to live here full time now!" The protective air around her was intense, like if you stayed with her you'd be safe.

Fire's grin never faltered, "That's great! I'm happy you like it here. Maybe we can hang out some other time though?"

The blonde nodded, "Sure! Just don't forget about me." She winked before going to the back of the class and sitting in the far corner.

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