A/N: Alright so I've recently gotten back into Danny Phantom and I really wanted to create a non Halfa OC. I'm not sure of my OC and Danny will fall in love and I'm not even sure how I want to end it, but I have an Idea and I'm going with it :P Also this probably wont be updated too frequently but, I'll try my best :)
Persephone is in no way a halfa, nor is she anything close to human, but she wants to be. Persephone has always wanted to date a human boy but her ghostly features and her parents rules forbid her from forming a relationship with the other side, until and unsuspecting half ghost boy from the human realm becomes involved in a plan to make her parents realize that human boys can be just as good as ghost boys.
"Mom, please! He's really nice!" Persephone whined holding onto the wrist of a dazed boy she had found in Amity park. It was her third time bringing a human back to the ghost world this week and her mother was getting a little short with her daughter.
"No, completely out of the question, I cannot believe you brought another human boy into the ghost world! You father would be completely furious if he were home. Not to mention the poor boy's probably frightened to death"
Persephone opened her mouth to argue that she'd disillusioned the boy into thinking he was still in the human world, but her father burst through the door to the kitchen with a huge smile on his face. He'd obviously had some sort of good day at work, but whatever joy that was in his system when he came home, vanished at the sight of the now nervous human boy being held by his daughter.
Great, Persephone thought, thats just what I need, and angry father and the boy to gain awareness...
"Fennie..." Her father's voice came out in a low growl and Persephone slumped her shoulders.
"I'll return him," she said reluctantly has she phased through their kitchen wall with the human boy trailing behind her.
"I don't understand our daughter David, why can't she be interested in in our kind like all the other ghost children."
"It's probably a phase, it should pass, I hope sooner than later."
Persephone returned through the wall she had exited, completely depressed.
"I'll be in my room," she said in a monotone manner. She floated absently up the stairs to her room. Her brother's heavy metal music blared from inside his room but was only slightly audible through his closed door. Persephone entered her room across the hall and flopped on her bed. It wasn't the first time her parents said no. She knew the thought was unreasonable but she couldn't help the attraction she felt towards those vulnerable human boys. They were so much fun to tease and chase. Her parents didn't stop her from boy hunting, they hoped that she might find similar traits in ghost boys that she found attractive in the human boys. Her favorite place was Amity Park, there were so many people that passed through is was almost guaranteed a cute boy would walk by. And when they did, Persephone's powers came in real handy. Although she did have the normal, typical ghostly powers, like invisibility and flying there was one ability that was particularly unique to her. Persephone has the ability to shape shift into anything she wanted, even that of a human. And when she found a boy that caught her eye, she used her powers to her advantage. The boys would believe she was human she'd disorient them and then take them back to the ghost zone, despite her parents disapproval. Persephone rolled over onto her back and covered her eyes with her right arm.
"I wish I was human, they are so much more interesting than ghosts," she said to no one in particular. Getting out of bed she trudged over to her vanity table. In front of the mirror she watched her silvery white hair change into a blonde ponytail her a green tinged skin brighten with a rosy color that only humans possessed. She felt her face with her hands and smiled.
"If only I could stay like this forever," she sighed at her reflection and morphed back to her original state, long flowing hair and a white and gold outfit.
"Mom! I'm going out for a bit, I'll check in later!" She yelled down the stairs.
Her mom didn't respond and Persephone took it as a yes. She flew out her window and gazed below at the other floating houses in her full ghost neighborhood. She turned away from her home and flew in the opposite direction of the small block of houses. Maybe her parents were right. Maybe she did need to stop looking for boyfriends in the human world and settle for one of her own kind.
Persephone floated absently in the purple and green haze of the ghost zone. A set of voices startled her from her daydreaming. She looked up to see and large white floating car, ship type thing a few meters away. A boy with snow white hair and a black and silver outfit was outside the ship, he looked like he was analyzing his surroundings.
"Well, thats my luck, a decent ghost boy right out in the open," she mused optimistically.
He turned back to the white ship and Persephone could see a pale female and a dark skinned male sitting in each side of the ship. In a flash the ghost boy had entered the ship and had sat in the middle. There was a ring of light that covered him and his slivery hair had become a rich black. He's once green eyes now blue and his silver and black outfit was replaced by standard looking street clothes from the other side. It took a moment for her thought process to kick in when she realized what she had seen.
"That boy, he's the halfa!" she exclaimed moving closer to get a better look at his face. He was cute, in a geeky sort of way, a little less manly than what she'd imagined the halfa would look like. Then something sparked in her mind.
What if her ghost boyfriend that her parents so desperately wanted her to be interested in, was also half human. Sure they'd heard about the halfa but they had no idea what he looked like. If she could make this work, she'd be able to show her parents the positives in dating a human. Talk about the best of both words...
