"Smile!" Sam's camera flashed, and little black dots danced in Danny's eyes. He rubbed his eyes a little bit before putting down the 'organic suitable material' as his parents called it. In all reality, it was just a pair of jeans, black converse, and a white shirt with red accents and his dad's face plastered in the middle.

"Ok, I showed you the portal, can we get out of here now?" Danny said, motioning to his parent's portal that supposedly was the only way to view a world unseen, known as the Life Zone. Danny's parents had tried to make it work, but everything they'd done had just failed until they eventually just quit. "My parents could be back here any minute," Danny looked over to his only friends, Sam and Tucker. "Besides, they say it doesn't work anyway."

Sam had glowing purple hair and a purple shirt and skirt with black and green accents, along with glowing eyes the color of seaweed. Her skin was a sickly pale, and her hair was forever up in a half pony-tail. She'd died when she was just 14, and looked exactly like she had the day the illness had killed her and her family, only her color scheme was slightly inverted.

Tucker had firetruck red hair, and a black beret. He wore a green long sleeve shirt and black cargo pants. His skin was lightly tinted blue and glowing, and his glowing white glasses were practically glued to his face. His eyes were like green apples; pale, but still definitely green. He'd died at the same age as Sam had, only a few days later, when the apocalyptic illness had spread to his family

Danny was wearing a black jumpsuit with a white belt, gloves, and boots. He'd died, unlike Sam and Tucker, in a ghost hunting experiment with his parents. He'd died a few days after his 14th birthday, months before the illness had even made its way to Amity Park. Because of his slightly less grueling death, his skin remained tan (which was a rarity for the people of Ghost Zone Amity Park). He had snow white hair, and glowing green eyes.

Both Sam and Tucker walked closer to Danny, and they looked curiously inside the unfinished portal. "Come on Danny. The Organic World? Aren't you curious?" Sam asked, continuing to stare into the portal before looking back to Danny expectantly. "You gotta check it out."

"You know what?" Danny looked back at Sam, his signature trouble maker smirk falling into place on his face, "You're right. Who knows what awesome, super cool things exist on the other side of that portal," Danny looked dreamily into the broken portal, his mind automatically trying to recall his days of living, but nothing coming back to him. He was absolutely clueless when it came to organic life and what it was like when he was alive, just like everyone else in Amity Park.

Danny quickly went behind a tarp that was hung to separate his parents new experiment from the rest of the lab and changed into the organic suitable material as quickly as he could manage, coming out from behind it looking like an almost normal teenager.

He got ready to take a step into the portal when Sam stopped him. "Hang on…" she grabbed Jack Phantom's face decal off of Danny's shirt, revealing a plain red oval. "You can't go walking around with that thing on your chest," she threw the decal in a nearby trash can.

Danny nodded at her before turning back to the Organic World Portal (the OWP as his parents liked to call it) and taking a step inside. All around him, there were wires and thick, oddly non-glowing metal. Everything about it seemed so dark, which was odd considering the fact that in the Ghost Zone, everything had a faint glow. Danny took a few more steps before resting his bare hand gently on what he thought was the wall. Little did he know, it was actually the 'On' switch.

Searing pain ripped through Danny's whole body s the portal fired up. He looked down at his hands, watching them slowly lose their ghostly glow. He stumbled a few feet back, landing in Sam's arms. His last view before fading out of consciousness was Sam's green eyes widening as she gasped, looking down at him.