Nut jobs in blue clothes

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It was a Friday afternoon, the last day of school for Danny, Sam, and Tucker. To celebrate the freedom, they all railed at the Nasty Burger to hanging out. Where many of the customers in the fast-food joint took one good look at Danny and jumped the boat to have a chance to talk to him.

"So Sam, what are you doing for this Summer?" Tucker mindless asked if he hadn't even seen the stars coming their way. Finally, their food arrived, something Danny was grateful for.

"I don't really know Tucker, I heard there's going to be a poetry jam at a cafe in the mid-summer," Sam shrugged, a bit annoyed by all the attention.

"What about you, Danny? Any grand plans you got for the summer?" Tucker then takes a bite out of an extra-large cheeseburger, not caring if it spilled a bit.

"I'm hoping that I don't have to catch too many ghosts this summer, I just want to relax for three months with no school," said Danny, sighing. He was continuously exhausted from school and the people, not to overload with the ghosts.

"Got any ideas about the increase of ghosts around here, Danny?" Sam is genuinely curious, tilting her head at the question.

"Nope, I haven't had the slightest clue for the increase of ghosts, I search about every part of Amity Park for a portal to the ghost world that letting ghost into our world so far there was none to be found,"

"That sucks Danny, as for my summer plans involves paperwork, cutting a ribbon to a new store in the mall, and other mayor duties luckily. Today is one of my days off," said Tucker finishing up his burger.

"I'm surprised that you didn't quit being mayor after one year, Tucker," Danny teased.

"Yeah, me neither, if I had your powers Danny I would so go invisible every time my secretary got some boring mayor work for me to do," The group of friends laughed.

Then three girls came walking directly to Danny's table. It was Paulina, a pretty redhead girl, and a tall blonde girl. Paulina had been determined to make Danny fall in love with her ever since he and Sam broke up.

"Hey, Danny, how's it going?" Paulina leaned in, giving Danny a flirtatious smile.

Sam frowns; she thought to herself, "Great, what this bitch wants?"

"Oh, hi, Paulina, what do you want?" Danny forced out. He didn't want to spend his energy on this of all things. Why can't he just have a beautiful day?

"Me and my friends here are going to this party at Dash's place, where there's no adults and plenty of beers, what you say, Danny?" She pushed her chest slightly, her eyes roaming his face.

"That sounds fun Paulina, but I- uh, um. . . hero business to do tonight, I'm sorry," Danny was telling half the truth, as he does have ghost patrol for the night he also really doesn't want to go anywhere with Paulina.

"It's fine, Danny, unlike your ex here," Paulina motion her head toward Sam. "I could do anything you want, just say the word, Danny, anyway goodbye ghost boy."

Paulina and two other girls walk out of Nasty burger, but just before Paulina leaves the place, she blows a kiss to Danny she walks out.

"Wow, can you believe Paulina, you guys?" Danny half-joked to his friends.

"I can't believe that bitch really thinks she can have you," said Sam in disbelief.

"How long do you think Paulina is going to keep trying to get into your pants, Danny?" Tucker questioned.

"As long as I'm still single, she'll never stop sending me photos of her in revealing clothing," said Danny, a migraine already throbbing at his side of his head.

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