BITE
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Danny decided very quickly that he really, really did not like the new kid.
Kade Johnson (âThatâs such a white boy name,â Tucker had said, eyes rolling) had started in the middle of November. A senior with blonde hair and blue eyes that rivaled Dashâs good looks. Smart and athletic. A model student. Charismatic. Friendly. Off.
âHeâs just sort of⌠weird,â Danny had told Sam over lunch.
She had glanced at the senior in question, varsity jacket slung over his shoulder, laughing with the rest of the basketball team. âYeah, Danny. Heâs a popular kid whoâs going to peak in high school.â
Danny shook his head. âItâs more than that.â
âDanny, I promise itâs not,â Sam replied. âUnless heâs, yâknowâŚâ she wiggled her fingers at him, flinging a bit of pizza sauce his way, âghostly?â
âNo. Heâs normal,â Danny sighed. Sam raised an eyebrow at him. Danny rolled his eyes. âHeâs human, I mean.â
Tucker dumped an armful of vending machine snacks on their lunch table, settling in next to Danny. âHeâs telling you about his conspiracies too?â
âTheyâre not-â
âYeah, new kidâs evil and out to get us,â Sam replied.
Danny grabbed the Ruffles and ate them as petulantly as he could, glaring at his two dearest friends in the world. âHeâs weird,â Danny insisted weakly, glancing over at the senior again.
Clear blue eyes stared back at him, alive and bright. Unsettling. Kade grinned at him, showing off too-white teeth. Danny thought he might puke.
Behavior
It had been nearly three weeks since Danny was able to sit at his seat. He didnât even realize it was his seat until fucking Kade was there with impeccably clear skin and the vague hint of cologne hanging around him. Khakis (who wore nice pants to high school?) and a polo and his Varsity letter jacket. And Danny knew why he, a freshman, was in the Junior-level physics class - because he was fucking smart - but that didnât explain why Kade, a senior, was in the Junior-level physics class - because Danny knew that Kade was also fucking smart. It was the only thing Jazz could talk about anymore.
And Danny was stuck staring at the back of Kadeâs stupid head. Because Star had just given Dannyâs seat away. Like âLab Partners for Lifeâ meant nothing to her. Every day Kade came in and sat down next to her and gave her a big grin. And Star gazed up at him adoringly and said âWhat do you think of my outfit today, Kade?â And Kade said âYou look great, why donât you sit next to me at lunch today?â Or âI donât think that style suits you very well, sorry Star.â Or something equally weird and unrelated to physics. And Danny couldnât see the whiteboard.
Danny had tried telling Tucker that Kade was weird. Tucker had put Dannyâs cheeks between his hands and said âHey, man. You can tell me if youâre gay. Itâs okay.â And Danny said âYouâre an ass, Tuck,â because Danny had already come out to him three years ago.
Danny had tried telling Sam. Sheâd said, âAt least heâs gotten Dash to stop wearing those stupid ripped jeans. The khakis and polos are an improvement.â Which was true - all the A-listers wore exactly what Kade wanted them to. They probably shopped together.
At lunch Kade sat with the A-Listers of every grade. They all ate what he ate and sat where he asked them to. They all wore stupid matching friendship bracelets that were too bright. The charms hurt Dannyâs eyes whenever they caught the light right, and they caught the light right all the time.
Danny hated that guy.
Information
Danny was always a little bit prepared for an attack during school. After it had happened so many times already, it would be foolish not to keep a Thermos in his bag and be on edge all of the damn time. But it had been less frequent lately. All the ghosts seemed to be quieting down. It was suspicious, but Danny had been trying to take advantage of the sleep while he could. Growing boy and all that. Unfortunately, dull headaches throbbed in his head and his nights were frustratingly sleepless.
So it follows naturally that Skulker shows up while Danny is nearly asleep in English. He isnât even fully awake when he transforms in the bathroom, Thermos in hand and backpack discarded in the corner.
He manages to be wide awake when he makes it onto the football field and finds Skulker staring down Kwan, who - to his credit - is staring right back. Dannyâs able to get a good shot in while Skulker is distracted, and the following fight is short and sweet and incredibly routine. Danny touches down next to Kwan once itâs over. âHey, man. Youâre supposed to run away from ghosts.â
Kwan grins at him, bright and full of teeth. âItâs fine, Phantom! See, Iâve got this!â He held up his wrist and Danny winced as the sun caught the charm just right and blinded him. Kwan sheepishly put his arm back down. âSorry. Itâs an anti-ghost charm.â
âItâs a what,â Danny said flatly, reaching for Kwanâs wrist again. He braced himself for the brightness, and squinted to examine the bracelet.
âAn anti-ghost charm!â Kwan repeated. âSee, thereâs a new student - his name is Kade - and heâs a genius. He knows all about ghosts. The charm is a little locket, see, and inside is special ingredients.â
âWhat ingredients?â Danny asked, trying to open the container.
Kwan kicked at the dirt. âWell, Iâm not really supposed to ask⌠I donât know,â he admitted. âBut Kade says if I keep doing well, I can learn one day! Kadeâs great.â
Danny grunted, finally wiggling the locket open. âIs that hair?â he asked, pulling a little knot of it out. It looked just like the clumps of Jazzâs hair that he found on his laundry - definitely human hair. And a small pin, and a little thorn that pricked Dannyâs finger. âWhat the fuck,â Danny breathed, shaking his hand out. He glanced up at Kwan, who looked devastated that Danny had opened the locket.
âKade will be upset that I opened it,â Kwan said quietly, as though confiding a great secret. âI might not get to sit at the table during lunch.â Danny did his best not to roll his eyes. âHe says they lose their magic when you open them.â
âWhy?â Danny asked, shoving the items back into the container and shutting the clasp. âItâs just some garbage - it doesnât even do anything.â
âYes it does,â Kwan insisted, suddenly loud again. Danny dropped his hand. âKade says so. He knows all about ghosts.â
âI am a ghost,â Danny reminded him.
âGhosts are liars. Kade says a ghost will tell you anything you want to hear to get what they want.â He took a step back. âYou could be lying right now. Maybe you arenât even saving us from the ghosts, like Kade says. I shouldnât even be talking to you. What if someone sees?â
Danny rolled his eyes. âWhatever. Kade can save you next time Skulker comes around if heâs so great.â He left before he could hear Kwanâs response.
Thought
Danny is only a little pleased to be paired with Paulina for English today. Sure, sheâs a bit unbearable to be around, but sheâs pretty, so it evens out. The sickly sweet smell of her perfume worsens his headache, but at least she isnât wearing one of those damn charms.
She gives him a disinterested glance as he sits next to her, worksheet in hand. He tries not to be that offended. And then he is offended, he decides, because sheâs got a picture of Kade sticking out of her notebook.
âDid you do yesterdayâs reading?â Danny asked. He knew the answer.
âNo, I was busy at Kadeâs house,â Paulina replied, looking at him as though he was stupid for thinking sheâd do her homework. âIâm in the inner circle.â
âSo⌠the worksheet?â Danny said, hoping to redirect the conversation. âLancerâs usually willing to fail us for not finishing before ghosts attack.â
âDonât worry, weâll keep you safe. Kade knows how to keep ghosts away. He knows everything. Heâs protected the school so well!â
âI thought Phantom was protecting the school,â Danny said through gritted teeth.
Paulina tut-tutted at him. âNo. Phantom is a ghost. Ghosts are evil,â she says, as though he is a child. âKade tells us how to protect ourselves from ghosts. My perfume is ghost-repellant. And I do all of my meditations so that they canât take over my mind. If you asked, Kade could help you too,â she added sweetly. âYour parents clearly donât know anything about ghosts. Not like Kade.â
Danny recognized the insult for what it was, but Paulina also sounded genuine. She believed this nonsense. âPaulina, none of that works.â The perfume smelled bad, but it wasnât repelling him. âHow has he proven any of that works?â
âUm, it obviously works,â she replied. âGhosts havenât attacked the school in weeks, and even the attacks in town are stopping. Thatâs because of us. Kade is showing us how to protect the town, and soon⌠well, we wonât need Phantom ever again.â
She had a point. Ghost attacks were way down. Danny still felt like shit all the time, but at least he hadnât needed to be doing vigilante business as well - he just thought he was finally winning. That after enough fights theyâd stopped coming back. It made more sense than Paulina stopping the attacks, at least. âPaulina, Kade doesnât have that kind of power. Heâs just a guy.â
Paulinaâs hand shot in the air. âMr. Lancer, can I work by myself?â Lancer didnât even look up from his monitor, just sighed and waved his hand in a â do whateverâ motion. She turned back to him, angrier than Danny had ever seen her. âI donât listen to unbelievers like you. Iâm part of the inner circle.â
And then she was up and gone, seat vacated. Danny let his head thud onto the table. He also hadnât done the reading. This worksheet was going to take him forever.
Emotion
Itâs mid-March when Danny finally realizes that something is wrong with Dash. Early March is when Dashâs âspring cleaningâ starts, and everyone who looks at him wrong gets shoved in a locker (at best) or a toilet (at worst). But Danny - despite being sleep-deprived, achey, and nauseous - has been snarking at him constantly for weeks, and hasnât been shoved anywhere. His hair is blessedly free of toilet water. And Dash is wearing khakis and polos and he wears that stupid bracelet.
âI thought youâd be glad he stopped his brutishness,â Sam said when he brought it up. âI really think you need to see a doctor, Danny.â
Tucker hadnât even tried listening to him. âYou havenât slept well in months, man. Of course youâre paranoid.â The kindness in his eyes made Danny want to hurl. Danny was the protector, not the protected.
He was on his own.
Which is why he nearly let out a breath of relief when Dash cornered him in the near-empty locker room after gym. The remaining boys cleared out quickly, leaving Danny and Dash alone. Finally, a fight. Ghosts hadnât been seen in weeks. Danny felt more deathly than ever.
âHey, uh, Fenton,â Dash started, and Danny froze. Was this not a fight?
âBaxter,â Danny replied coolly. âCome for spring cleaning?â
Dash looked scared, and Danny didnât understand anything that was happening. âNo. I wanted to apologize for my past behavior. It was juvenile, and will not be repeated.â
âThose are some pretty big words,â Danny says, and he can see the conflict in Dashâs eyes: to punch or not to punch? That is the question.
Dash takes a deep breath and sticks his hand out between them. âI apologize for my past behavior,â he repeats. Danny lets this hang between them, too.
âNo,â Danny says. âDude, what? Glad you cleared your conscience, but Iâm not going to shake your hand and say weâre fine.â
âYou have to,â Dash pleaded. âEveryone else did.â
âYeah, man! Of course they did! You beat the shit out of us all the time!â
âI used to beat the shit of you all the time.â
âDash, what is going on?â Danny asks, dropping his volume down.
Dash shifts uncomfortably. He mumbles something into the air dividing them, but Danny canât quite catch it. He stays silent, waiting for Dash to break first. It only takes a moment. âKade is going to save some of us. Iâm supposed to be free of grudges or the negative emotions will cause the process to go wrong. Iâve been having extra one-on-one sessions,â Dash explains. âKade says if Iâm forgiven itâll go well. Then weâll all be okay. So you have to forgive me.â
âDash, none of that makes any sense.â
âWell itâs not my fault youâre not in the inner circle. Maybe if you werenât such a loser youâd be able to be saved too.â
âYouâre so good at not continuing your past behavior,â Danny replies, and is almost glad for the cold bite of the locker on his back when Dash slams him into it.
âI am going to go to Kadeâs. He is going to make it so I canât die, and then we will make it so the whole town is safe and the ghosts wonât be able to touch us. Kade can cut us off from death! Heâs done it before! So youâre going to forgive me and Iâm gonna be a hero.â Dashâs eyes were bright and alive and sickening to look into.
Danny didnât know what to say to that. So he didnât say anything, and got shoved in a locker.
Control
âI hate being right all the time,â Danny mutters to himself. He shuffles through a couple more papers on Kadeâs desk, and then phases through the ceiling. The easiest realization was âKade is leading a cultâ. Next step was to visit Kadeâs house by following him home from school. Thankfully, Kade was the kind of evil genius who left his plans out on his desk.
Gather recruits. Help guide them towards salvation. Cut off the town from the Ghost Zone. Be hailed as a savior.
The problem was this: Danny knew intimately that life and death were in balance. You couldnât have one without the other. Kade had been leaching energy off of his fellow students to begin the process. Danny was being slowly cut off from death (explaining the headaches and the nausea and the bone-deep exhaustion). The whole town was. Of course thereâd been less ghost attacks. Danny had been right to be suspicious. Amity Parkâs veil was razor-thin, and this separation would probably cause it to implode spectacularly.
âI was so hoping youâd be here.â
Danny turns and sees Kade, eyes bright and alive and smile full of too-white teeth. âHere I am,â Danny says, spreading his arms open dramatically.
âHere you are!â Kade says. âThe ghost boy himself! Are you here to foil my plans?â He asks it as though it is an inside joke, as though they are old friends. âShall I give you my monologue?â
Danny settles. Gives the illusion of complacency. Shrugs. âYeah, if thatâs what you want to do with your day.â
âI am always searching for souls seeking redemption,â Kade replies, spreading his arms wide. âDaniel, I am a visionary. I am alive. I have removed all traces of death from myself. It cannot touch me.â
That last bit may have been true; being in the room with him was dizzying. Agitating. Looking at his face felt sickening.
âI could tell you all the details, but here are the highlights. I have saved my soul, made myself more alive than anyone has ever been. It was simple and bloody, but now I know how to save everyone.â
âIf you upset the balance, everything will collapse in on itself. By separating them youâll bring them closer together. Like a rubber band, yâknow?â
Kade tuts at him. âWhat will you do, ghost? Stop me?â
âItâs what I do,â Danny shrugs, and prepares for a fight.
The fight doesnât come; it never even starts. Kade is untouchable; the ectoblasts and wails just wash over him like a wave breaking on stone. Kade is grinning. His teeth are too white and his eyes are bright and Danny is tired.
âI told you, I cannot be touched by death,â Kade reminds him.
Danny is the world; he is balanced. He returns to life and lands a well-placed sucker punch. Kade hadnât been expecting that, and soon enough they were tumbling on the ground. Itâs been a while since Danny was in a fight, but it returns to him easily. His knuckles are bleeding. He is winning. âWhat are you?â Danny asks through bloody teeth. âYou arenât a ghost.â
âI am to life what a ghost is to death,â Kade hisses from the floor. âAnd you are an abomination.â
âDude. Thatâs rude,â Danny replies.
Danny has spent years avoiding Dash Baxter, so when he hears those familiar footfalls in the hallway, he transforms. He lets Kade push him away. He makes sure Dash and Paulina have a good view of Kade, beaten and bloody, and Phantom looming over him. Kade pushes himself up off the floor, his âanti-ghostâ charm swinging wildly off his bracelet as he attempts to steady himself.
He uses his best Superhero voice. âThis evil-doer was attempting to upset the balance of forces sustaining the world. He intended to cause the apocalypse.â The apocalypse bit was a lie, but they wouldnât know that. Danny gave them a thumbs up. He disappeared.
Sam and Tucker werenât that impressed when he told them about it.
âCults are small potatoes,â Sam says wisely.
âIt wasnât even a real cult, it was a high schooler with an entourage,â Tucker adds.
âHe was a supernatural entity that wanted to destroy the world,â Danny argues.
Sam nods. âYeah. Small potatoes.â
âIâm just glad you finally got some sleep, buddy,â Tucker says, swinging an arm around Dannyâs shoulders.











