Are you guys ready for some ghost action?! Well, here we go with some Danny Phantom!


The now sixteen year old Danny Fenton, as of last week, was walking down the side walk by himself. Normally, he would have his two best friends, Sam and Tucker, by his side, but that all changed the day after his birthday. That was the day they both moved from Amity Park, not by choice of course. What great timing too, because Danny's going to be starting his junior year at Casper High with no friends at all.

Suddenly, a light blue essence came from Danny's mouth. The last thing he wanted to do today was fight a ghost, although it looks as if he has no other choice. In a nearby alley, he yelled out, "Going ghost!" Soon enough his pitch black hair was pure white, his red and white t-shirt, pale blue jeans, and red, worn out sneakers were swapped out for a black jumpsuit with his Danny Phantom insignia on it plus white gloves and boots, and finally his icy blue eyes were now a neon green.

Danny flew throughout Amity Park in search of whatever ghost triggered his ghost senses to go off. Just before he reached the park, he heard a shriek and he could tell it came from a teenage girl by the high pitch and that it actually came from the park, so that's where he went first.

"Hey! Tech freak! Leave her alone!" At the last word, Danny shot out his ghost ray from his right palm at Technus. Caught off guard, Technus was sent flying backwards and hit a tree.

"Oh. So the ghost boy wants to play games, huh? Well, try this computer version!" A computer monitor comes straight to Danny, but before it hits him, he freezes it then shatters it into pieces with another ghost blast.

Fifteen minutes later after some more bantering and flying electronics, Danny sucked Technus up into a Fenton thermos. When he floated down to the ground, the girl was still there. She was staring and Danny figured that was out of shock and fear.

"Are you okay?" he asked the nameless girl which brought her out of her trance.

She nodded her head slowly. "Y-yeah. I'm fine." By the look on her face, Danny could tell she was a little shaken up.

"Are you sure?" Danny questioned again, just to be positive.

"Yeah..." She hesitated for a second. "I've just never seen a ghost before."

Danny chuckled. "You're new here, aren't you?" She nodded. "Well, you'll be seeing more ghosts from now on. Amity Park always has a ghost lurking around somewhere."

"Like you?"

It took him a second to remember he was Danny Phantom at the moment. "Yeah. It's getting dark, you should probably head home. You want a lift?" The girl cocked her head to the side and furrowed her eyebrows, then Danny floated a mere three inches above the ground. He held out his hand to her and she took it. She figured if he saved her from that ghost a while ago, he must not be too bad.

"Just tell me where to go," he said as they got higher up in the sky. She told him her address and they started to fly across the city. Danny knew where to go automatically because it just so happens that she lives right next door to him.

The whole ride there was silent which gave Danny plenty of time to look over the girl's features. She had long brown hair, green apple eyes, and she was slightly more tan than he was. He was so busy looking at her, and not where he was going, that he almost flew right into a billboard. Luckily, he saw it in the nick of time and averted the billboard without the girl even noticing he wasn't paying any attention.

A minute or two later they arrived on their street and landed on the sidewalk beside the girl's front door. Danny put her down and her feet made a clacking sound against the pavement.

"Thanks." She smiled softly.

"No problem."

When she entered her home and shut the door, Danny flew off again and went home himself, turning back into Danny Fenton before going inside. His parents were, no doubt, out somewhere hunting down the ghost boy, still having no clue at all that the ghost boy was their own son.

He got up to his room and fell back on his bed with a tired sigh.