A/N: Welcome to the fluffy sequel to Phantom Unleashed! I still own nothing, aside from my own OCs.

This time, the album I was listening to was Vessels by Starset.

This story may be shorter than Phantom Unleashed, and filled with timeskips.

Thanks to christine . kim . 524 and unknownwolf1996.

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Chapter One: Satellite

The screams of pain came from the delivery room. Inside the delivery room, Evelyn Geller-Fenton was gripping onto her husband's hand tightly as she pushed.

"Just a little bit more Mrs. Fenton! The first one should be out soon!" The doctor told her.

After a few more minutes, sharp wails were heard. "It's a girl!"

"How does she look?" Evelyn asked Danny with clenched teeth.

"She looks perfect," Danny said. "You're doing great."

It took about ten more minutes, but the second baby came out with a call of, "it's a boy!"

Evelyn was red in the face, exhausted as she heard the cries of her children. They had been told months ago she was having twins, but they opted not to learn the genders. Now they knew, and the women knew exactly what to name her children. When it came time to give them names, she had them picked out already.

"For the girl, Alexina Winona Fenton. For the boy, Jacob Wilson Fenton," Evelyn said. She had been the one to carry both in her belly. She was going to name them.

Evelyn was the first to hold her children, Danny hovering over her shoulder anxiously. He looked happy to be a father, but the fact that he had dangerous enemies had him worried for two more lives- especially since they couldn't exactly defend themselves at the moment.

The young woman looked at her husband knowingly. "You want to hold one of them?" She asked with a smile.

"Are… Are you sure?" He asked, looking at his son and daughter. They were so small and fragile.

Evelyn laughed. "I'm sure, Danny," she said, letting him take Alexina in his arms.

"Hey there baby girl…" He said, looking at the bundle in his arms. "I'm your daddy," he whispered.

Alexina was lighter skinned than Evelyn, but still darker than Danny. She had tufts of light hair on her head and her eyes, when she opened them, were a dark ocean blue.

Jacob, on the other hand, was the same skin tone as his twin sister, with dark hair on his head and bright green eyes like Phantom.

Alexina cooed, looking at Danny. Kicking her tiny feet, she tried to blow a raspberry. He couldn't help but laugh at that, smiling. He really had children now.


Six months later and the twins were doing well. They stayed together for the most part, they even held hands.

Currently, Danny was out, fighting with Skulker once more while Evelyn was sitting with the kids in a rocking chair, reading them a poem.

"The sky is dark and the hills are white
As the storm-king speeds from the north to-night,
And this is the song the storm-king sings,
As over the world his cloak he flings:
"Sleep, sleep, little one, sleep;"
He rustles his wings and gruffly sings:
"Sleep, little one, sleep."

On yonder mountain-side a vine
Clings at the foot of a mother pine;
The tree bends over the trembling thing,
And only the vine can hear her sing:
"Sleep, sleep, little one, sleep;
What shall you fear when I am here?
Sleep, little one, sleep."

The king may sing in his bitter flight,
The tree may croon to the vine to-night,
But the little snowflake at my breast
Likes the song I sing the best,–
Sleep, sleep, little one, sleep;
Weary you are, a-next my heart
Sleep, little one, sleep."

Both children fell asleep rather quickly, and Evelyn smiled. They had been getting better at sleeping lately.

The room felt colder, and then Jacob was suddenly gone from her arms. A shadow-like ghost with red eyes was holding the infant.

Evelyn couldn't do much, but she glared at the female ghost. "Give me back my son!" She exclaimed, already waking Alexina up. That woke Jacob up as well, who noticed that he wasn't in his mother's arms. That got both children screaming.

"I will, eventually," she said, glowing green from the misery the infant was expelling. "But you have to tell your hubby that Doctor Spectra wants a session with him before you get your kid back," she continued, disappearing with Jacob.

"Jake!" She exclaimed. Not Jake. Not her baby boy.

The young woman held her daughter close, tears forming in her eyes. She couldn't leave Alexina now, not when Jake was gone. "It's okay, sweetie," the mother hushed the crying infant. "I'll make sure we get Jakey back."

That was how Danny found his wife five minutes later. The young man looked worried, not seeing his son anywhere. "Evelyn? What happened? Where's Jake?"

"A- A ghost… She took him," The young woman forced out. Alexina had finally fallen asleep again, but Evelyn wouldn't let go. "She s- said she wouldn't give him b- back until you did a session with her. C- Called herself Doctor Spectra."

Danny's hands formed fists. "Spectra," he growled out. "Don't worry. I'll find him, I promise."


In the Ghost Zone, Spectra was carrying the now-quiet Jacob. The baby had shed his last tear for the time being and was now emotionally exhausted.

"Aw, done already?" Spectra cooed, trying to get the child to cry more. This child's misery was delicious.

"Yes, you are," a soft yet gruff voice said. Spectra turned around to see an elf-eared, blue skinned ghost with red eyes and cat-like pupils. Their hair was a very light shade of blue and they wore a pink dress.

"Oh, Max," Spectra purred. "What a pleasant surprise. Are you here for a session?"

"No, but I'm going to be taking that child now," the ghost said, turning invisible. They quickly grabbed Jacob and teleported a few feet away. "I don't know what you planned on doing with this child, Spectra, but I'm stopping it now."

"It's none of your business, but if you want to keep the kid, by all means go ahead," she said. "I'm sure Phantom would love to see his son with you."

"... You did not seriously kidnap one of Phantom's children," Max deadpanned, looking at the child. He didn't look like one of Phantom's.

Spectra didn't answer, she was already gone.

"Don't worry, young one," Max said softly. "If your father really is Phantom, he'll come find you. Until then, Auntie Maxine will watch you," she continued, floating towards a door that looked like the entrance to a baby's room.

Going inside, it looked exactly like a nursery, complete with a white crib. Maxine put Jacob in it, looking down at the brown-haired child. Then she noticed his eyes. Hadn't they been green before? Now they were glowing an icy blue.

If she didn't think that the child was one of Phantom's before, she did now.


The next day, Evelyn could be found sleeping in the nursery. She had promised to keep Alexina safe, so she put a ghost shield over the child's crib and gone to sleep in the rocking chair. But it didn't take long for the young woman to wake up, feeling sick to her stomach. She remembered this feeling.

"... Not now," she muttered to herself, getting up. They kept pregnancy tests on hand now, after the birth of the twins. Evelyn thought she was paranoid for it, but she felt glad now. Maybe she was just feeling sick because a ghost took her child, but one could never be too sure.

After taking the test, she felt a bit better. It was negative.

The young mother sighed in relief, then heard her child crying. Steeling herself, she went back to her child's room, only to hear the crying stop. Looking into the room, she saw her husband floating above the crib. The shield was down and he currently didn't have legs. Instead, he had his tail, and was letting the six-month-old try to grab the wispy appendage.

"... You're going to drive her crazy doing that," Evelyn said with a small smile.

"I know." There was a pause. "Spectra didn't have him."

Evelyn frowned. "Where could he be?" She asked softly.

"He's somewhere in the Ghost Zone, I know it," Danny said confidently. "I'll go back in and-"

"I'm coming with you."

"What? Evelyn, no-"

"That wench took him. Our son. I'm helping you look."

Danny sighed. "Stay in the speeder," he said. He could get this done faster on his own, but his wife had a point.


In the Ghost Zone, Maxine was panicking. The child was crying and she didn't have any food for him. She couldn't just leave the child, either. He was way too young to be left alone in the time it took for the ghost to get him something he could eat. Bringing him with her could prove dangerous and disastrous as well, mainly because she was a ghost. Holding a crying human infant.

"Shhh," Max said, rocking the child gently. "It'll be alright."

Jake kept crying, flailing his tiny arms and legs. The child's eyes were glowing blue yet again, very brightly.

"Alright, alright, we'll go get something to eat," she said quickly, leaving the lair.

That would prove to be a horrible mistake on her end. As she made her way through the Ghost Zone, a silver and green vehicle made its way in the direction she was in.