Chapter Thirty-One: Breaking Into A Government Facility... Again

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(AN: I love Fairy Tail!!!) 

All three of the teams soon met back at Headquarters. Jazz and Huntress both now having full thermoses that needed delivering back to the Ghost Zone.

"I'm guessing that one of those is the Box Ghost," Danny guessed right away.

"Unfortunately," Jazz handed him the thermos.

"This guy really needs a hobby," White commented.

"You're telling us," Dick groaned. "Not even the Joker is as annoying as this guy and he breaks out of Arkham once a week, sometimes even more."

"We did tell you that if you got boxes thrown at you by him not to come crying to us," Danny smirked.

"He was such a pain in the motherboard," Cyborg complained. "I actually counted how many times he shouted 'BEWARE.' It was twenty-five times during our fight alone."

"Welcome to our world," White rolled his eyes. "As a siren, I've been trying to find a way to take his voice away because of how often he shouts that. I haven't found one, yet."

"Can't we just keep him in this thing until you do," Mal motioned to the thermos.

"We might need that thermos later, so we will, unfortunately, have to shoot him back into the Ghost Zone at some point," Danny sighed.

"Danny, maybe we should take up Melinda's offer of banishing the worst ghosts," White suggested.

"I'm beginning to think that we will not have a choice but to take the offer up," Danny tells him.

"What would banishing them mean, exactly," M'gann asked.

"While witches don't have much that can work against ghosts, a witch and ghost together is a different story," Danny explains. "Melinda has a spell that can banish an evil ghost to the Underworld when it is said by another ghost."

"I guess if the Greek gods are real, so would the Underworld," Jaime says.

"Hades has to live somewhere," Valerie shrugged.

"The Underworld, and everything in it, is very much real," White says. "The Ghost Zone, as another realm of the dead, has a connection to it. If we were to banish a ghost, it would mean that the ghost has committed a crime bad enough to result in that. The ghost would immediately be sent to the Fields of Punishment or even Tartarus if the crime was bad enough. But there are also possibilities of them ending up in the Asphodel Meadows or Mourning Fields."

"My Greek mythological knowledge is a little rusty," Karen was confused, being a woman of science. "Mind explaining those last two."

"The Asphodel Medows is for the relatively normal," White explained. "It's for those that were just average during their lives and did not belong in the Fields of Punishment or in Elysium. They were not heroes or villains, just average people that were simply normal. And the Mourning Fields is for those that have wasted their lives on unrequited love. The ones still waiting for those that do not love them, will never love them, yet are still waiting for them to fall in love with them."

"It's like the place where stalkers and creepingly obsessive fans normally go," Danny added helpfully.

"Exactly," White said. "I also know for a fact that all of you will be making Elysium once you have died at any point in your lives. Be it now or in a hundred years."

"Least we know that we'll be going to the land of dead heroes once we pass on," Dick laughed.

"There is a chance you could also go to the Isle of the Blessed, but it's not like I know your past lives," White shrugged. "Melinda has a spell for that, but that is beside the point."

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