Here is another story. Most of this chapter came to me while I was writing, except the very first paragraph.
DISCLAIMER: I don't own Danny Phantom. I own this plot, Trixie, and any character I might add later.
Chapter 1:
You've never met me, at least not face to face. But I know you. I'm one of those who watch from the background – The ones no one ever sees.
I've seen your face, so full of life, unlike mine…
Bright, acid green eyes hidden under silvery-white hair. A black and white suit that adds to your strange appearance. You've visited my home, but I was invisible to you – Not physically, but you didn't seem to notice me.
I didn't care back then, back when things where simpler. Then it happened.
I was flying through the swirling greens of the Ghost Zone when I heard a voice behind me.
"What are you doing in my territory? That's strictly against the rules."
Turning, I saw a white ghost wearing a white suit and hat. Green eyes glared at me as his guards surrounded me.
"I'm sorry. I didn't realize I had invaded."
"Likely story. I've heard about you. The trouble maker. What were your plans this time?"
"I have no clue what you're talking about."
The ghost, Walker, leaned forward until he was just inches from my face. "Last week, you made my men think they were rabbits, allowing the prisoners to escape."
I blinked my silvery-purple eyes at him. "Now I remember. My powers only work on those with weak minds. Your guards are obviously easily susceptible to that kind of thing."
"Enough games, Trixie."
I gave him an innocent look. "You can never do enough games. Unless you have no sense of fun."
He grabbed my arm in his tight grasp. "You're coming with me."
I smiled at Walker and closed my eyes. With a warning tone in my voice, I said, "Big mistake."
I concentrated on the power that resided with in my core and opened my eyes. I raise my head back and escaped from Walker's grasp. Then the air around me swirled as my body started to glow. Looking down, I blasted at the ghost guards, this caused them to start flying around, thinking they were chickens. Then I directed my attention back to Walker.
"You just messed with powers you don't understand. Now, you'll feel my wrath!"
Then I forced all my power on giving the jailer ghost an illusion that made him think a snake had its coils wrapped around his neck. He grabbed onto his neck and forced ectoblasts at it. I watched and laughed, the glow dying down.
Walker was strong minded, but I knew that if I use just enough power, I could confuse him. Then I spun around in a circle, creating a swirl of light around me.
Just as Walker was starting to come out of it, I disappeared.
I appeared in my home. Looking around, I fixed my eyes on the navy, starry walls and the mirrored cabinet that stood against it.
A dark green couch sat in the middle of the room and I plopped onto it. I then stared at the wall in boredom. The only things to do in the Ghost Zone was to sit around, fly around, hang out with the other ghosts, or play pranks.
I rather preferred hanging out with the Far Frozen over the other ghosts. I loved messing around in the snowy plains of the Far Frozen's territory –- it was better than creating an illusion of snow.
But as I sat on the couch, I heard an echoing voice say: Time out.
I froze in place as a Clock Work migrated around me. He threw one of his medallions on me and glared.
"What did I do now, oh great father," I said, my voice dripping with sarcasm.
"You know very well what you did. You messed with Walker's territory, too much, if I might add."
"So." I said, shrugging in that why-does-it-matter kind of way.
"I was told by the council that you must leave."
I sat up at that. "What?"
"You can't stay here. You've cause too much trouble that me and the council have to fix."
"Then where am I supposed to go?"
Clock Work looked at me as he changed from the old man to the baby. "To the human realm."
"What!? I can't I'll be sent back here by Danny Phantom anyway."
Clock Work shook his head. "No, I believe that with your powers, you could create a new form to hide your ghost self."
I rolled my eyes and glared up at him. "And how in the world am I going to do so?"
"Here, close your eyes and concentrate on what you know of the human realm."
"How is this going to help me?"
"Just do it!"
"Okay, fine!" I yelled at him. Then I closed my eyes and thought about soft flesh, thumping heart, moving lungs and organs. I felt a tingling sensation mixed with a sting. I tightened my eyes and let kept at it until I hear the soft voice of Clock Work.
"Open your eyes now."
I did and almost leaped back in fright. I was now wearing a pair of blue jeans and green, purple, and black tennis shoes. My cape and long top was now a black t-shirt with star patterns on it. I raced to the mirror and stared at the reflection that was not my own.
My old purple, blue, and green hair was now brown and my silver-purple eyes now had lost their glow and look like a pale blue color.
I turned shakily toward Clock Work. "What just happened to me?"
"You are now human. You can walk amongst them."
I took several deep breaths and put my hand to my chest where my core should be. Instead I felt a thu-dump, thu-dump sound.
"What do I do now dad?" I asked.
"I'll send you to the human realm. Don't tell anyone anything. Now, we just need to come up with a name for you, Trixie Mystic won't work."
I nodded and looked down as I thought. I tried to sit down on the couch, only to slip right through it and I stared at Clock Work with a shocked expression as I sat halfway sticking out of the couch. Standing up, I hear Clock Work chuckle.
I rounded on him. "What's so funny?"
"Humans pass through things in our world, much like we pass through objects in theirs."
I didn't respond but looked around my room. "How about I call myself Trixy Mystique?"
Clock Work thought for a second before nodding. "That sounds like a good name."
I smiled before Clock Work took my hand and waved his staff saying, "Time in." A blue circle appeared, created by a clock hand before we appeared in Clock Work's tower.
I then followed him as he led me over to his time portal thing. Turning to me he said, "I'm going to take you to the human realm, but I need that medallion."
Looking down at the thing, I slipped it off my neck and handed it to him, my brown hair falling back down onto my shoulders. Clock Work then flew over to the rack where several more medallions hung from pegs and hung the one I had been using up. Then flying back, waved his staff.
Another blue circle appeared and I looked around the transport at the swirling blue and black. Then we reappeared with bright light shining in my eyes. Instinctively I squinted them until I had adjusted.
I glanced at Clock Work to see him waving farewell before pressing a button on his staff and saying, "Time in."
I looked around me at my new surroundings before something knocked into me, pushing me to the ground. "Ouch! Hey!" I shouted, looking to see who had run me over.
A boy with snow-white hair, glowing acid green eyes, and a black and white hazmat suit stared at me.
My eyes widened as I stared at him. It was Danny Phantom.
Danny stood up and helped me to my feet. "Sorry for that miss."
I scanned his face, looking for that thing I had seen in them from afar: Life.
"Uh, okay. Bye." Then he saluted to me before zooming into the air, his legs melting into a tail as he flew after a black, white, and blue shape that I recognized as Ember.
I thought about trying to undo my illusion, but then thought against it. I wasn't going to risk my new form so soon after entering this world. So instead, I settled for watching Danny fight Ember.
Eventually he pulled out a cylindrical device and Ember screamed as her body slimmed down and was sucked into the object. Danny put the cap on it before zooming off, away from me.
So that was how he caught the other ghosts. I then set out, walking down the street with my hands in my pockets.
Interesting huh. I love her powers.
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~ Frostbite711
