Full Summary: Alexei lives a normal life. She's the most popular girl in Summdale High and has the handsome star quarterback, Spencer, as her boyfriend. But when she encounters what could be the father missing from her life, Danny Phantom, the deceptive veil is lifted from reality, and she realizes she had been living a lie. Surrounded by strangers she doesn't know, who are her enemies, Alexei isn't sure who to trust, for they may be part of the dreaded Prilumi cult.
A/N: Hi, everybody! I'm dramaticangel17, and this is my first fanfic. I've always adored Danny Phantom, which is why I want to keep his story alive through fanfiction, just like you all. Since this is my first fanfic, please go easy on me in your criticism. Mainly, I would love for you to enjoy reading my story as much as I enjoy writing it. Meet Alexei Fenton, the daughter of Danny Phantom, and go through the trials that she endures, the pain, the anguish, the anger, the frustration, the joy that she experiences. I hope this fanfic will be an adventure for you!
Enjoy! :)
Disclaimer: I don't own any Danny Phantom characters; Butch Hartman owns them.
The Great Deception
Chapter 1: Awakened
"We can't kill her."
Hushed voices were in the room, surrounding me. They sounded so distant as if I was underwater. I was vaguely aware of my body lying on my back on a cool, hard surface, and the room was utter darkness. Attempting to squirm, I quickly found that something rendered me immobile.
"Why not?" another indistinguishable voice argued. "She's a threat to our world."
The first voice responded cooly, "Later, yes, we'll kill her, but for now we'll use her as bait."
Bait? What on earth did they mean?
I listened as best as I could, but the voices seemed to grow further and further away until silence overwhelmed me.
Someone shook me awake from a dream that lasted for eons. "Rise and shine, Alexei!" a cheerful voice loudly proclaimed.
I groaned from under my sheets, pulling the warm covers up over my head. My enemy grabbed the covers away from me, but I clung to them for dear life, eyes still shut. "Let go," I grumbled. I could see the golden orange tint of my closed eyelids, indicating that the room's light was on.
The voice chuckled. "Now, Alexei, you don't want to be late for the first day of your senior year, do you? I suggest you get moving."
"But Mom!" I protested groggily, persisting in my tug-o-war over the bedcovers.
"Really, hon, you're too old for me to keep waking you up every morning. When will you start using your alarm clock again?" I imagined my mother placing her hands on her hips, yet I was too tired to open my heavy eyelids to see her.
"But I'm so tired," I whined. "I don't want to got to school." I groped around for the big, fat, fluffy pillow and hid my head underneath it.
I imagined my mother raising her eyebrow from her silence, as she always did when I behaved like a five-year-old. "And miss seeing your friends and boyfriend?"
"Spencer!" My eyes snapped open, and I shot out of bed as if I had downed five cups of coffee. I could hear Mom laughing behind me as I threw on a casual minidress folded carefully on the love seat near the walk-in closet. I raced into the bathroom to wash my face, dry my hair, which was still damp from my nightly shower, and apply makeup. I didn't forget to take my Louis Vuitton bag when I went out the bedroom door, down the steps, and into the kitchen to grab a muffin from the freezer.
"I'm going now!" I called to wherever my mom could be. Probably in the laundry room. "Bye!"
"Drive safely!" she answered from upstairs.
"I will!"
Here we were, Summdale High, our school mascot the Cobras. Next year I would be going off to college. I still had some college visiting to do before I made up my mind where I wanted to go. I closed the door to my white Porche and adjusted the strap of my bag, anxiously flipping my hair over my shoulder.
Wow! I couldn't believe it! I was a senior this year! Mom often chided me, "You're almost a senior. When are you going to learn how to be responsible?" Sorry, Mom, I didn't want to learn how to do laundry and ironing just yet.
As I strutted through the glass double doors of the school, I spotted some nerdy-looking kids huddled around one guy on the floor with a computer. "Hi!" I waved my hand cheerfully as I passed. They glanced up at me in bewilderment, not used to being addressed by a girl out of their league.
I entered the office to receive my schedule, since I forgot to print out a copy of it sent to my email. I often didn't get things done until the last minute, and if I rushed in the morning nothing was completed.
"Thank you. Have a nice day!"
"You, too!" the woman behind the desk spoke pleasantly as I left.
I followed a crowd of kids into the small English class. When I saw some of my best friends already seated, legs crossed over the other like the lovely ladies they were, my lips spread into an excited beam. Maybe senior year wouldn't be as bad as I expected it to be. I had my friends to back me up. And whisper to during class lectures.
The teacher was a tiny Chinese woman with large glasses. She wrote on the board her name as she spoke slowly, "my name is Rachel Wu. Today—"
At that point I stopped listening and turned eagerly to Shelby and Meg, two pretty girls with long blonde hair. People often referred to me as night, while they were day, due to my ebony hair sharply contrasting with their golden locks. "Hey, guys! How are you? I haven't seen you all summer!" I whispered.
"Good." They nodded their heads. "I went to Paris with my family this summer," boasted Meg.
"Yeah, and I went on a cruise to the Caribbean islands," Shelby piped up.
"You did? Lucky!" I punched my fists discretely in the air so that Mrs. Wu couldn't see and said, "I went to Wisconsin for a family visit for two months. It was incredibly boring!"
"Aww!" The two blondes looked at me in sympathy. I nodded my head morosely, jutting out my lower lip dramatically. "So what did you guys do on your trips? Tell me everything! I didn't do anything interesting at all."
Meg looked at Shelby. "You can go first," she whispered politely.
Shelby nodded. "Sure! I went to Belize, Honduras, the Cayman Islands, and Cozumel, Mexico. I brought back some souvenirs, so whenever we go to my house I'll show them to you."
"Ooh!" I squealed. "What are they?"
"Not telling." Shelby smirked, a sparkle in her large azure eyes.
My shoulders slumped. "Aww, come on!"
"Later," she giggled.
I pouted and waved her away with a flick of my wrist. "How boring." I turned my full attention on Meg, smiling sweetly. "And how was Paris?"
"Fabulous, of course! I got my picture taken by a nice lady in front of the Eiffel Tower. I posted it on Instagram. Did you see?"
"I saw!" Shelby nodded with wide eyes. "I'm so jealous of how you can be so photogenic."
I laughed louder than I intended, and Mrs. Wu glowered at me from behind her spectacles. "Is there something funny you would like to share with the class, Miss Fenton?"
I stared back with a mortified grin on my face. "No, not really. I was thinking about my Pomeranian's cuteness. His name is Dreidel, and he loves to steal socks."
The teacher shot me a weird look. "Okay? Well, you should not be daydreaming, especially on the first day of school."
"I'm sincerely sorry," I stated, not apologetic at all. When the teacher turned her attention away from me and proceeded to drone about what we were going to cover in English, I whispered to my two friends, "I am so not photogenic. In just about every picture I have my eyes closed, and my forehead is too shiny."
Meg rolled her eyes in disbelief. "That's not true."
"Yeah, so not true. It's the camera flash's fault," Shelby agreed. "Besides, people are going for the dewy look nowadays."
"So it's my fault?" I had to clarify, since what the girl said seemed to contradict.
"No, it's the camera's fault."
"You just said I had a dewy face," I accused, pointing an index finger at her.
Meg snickered from behind her well-manicured hand. "You do, but what she means is that the camera flash reflects off the shine of your face, making it shinier than it really is."
"Well, that just sucks!"
Shelby grinned and leaned closer as if about to share a secret. "Hey, I heard from Spencer that he's dying to see you."
I knitted my eyebrows together in puzzlement. "Why would he be dying to see me? We saw each other several times over the summer, and he never failed to call me every night."
Meg pretended to be hurt. "Seriously? But he loves you!"
My face burned. The whole room suddenly felt hot. "That's so sweet of him. I love him, too."
When class was over, there he was standing against the wall with hands in his black leather jacket pockets. I loved his jacket; it gave him a bad boy appearance, and I also adored his dark brown eyes and curly brown hair. His brows were furrowed in thought, but when he saw me his eyes lit up, and a beautiful beam spread across his face.
"Alexei." His voice was so sexy, and it sent shivers down my spine.
"Spencer," I replied. I couldn't help but grin from ear to ear.
"How's it going?" he asked, busily catching a stray stand of my hair and tucking it behind my ear.
I felt my heart flutter. "Great!"
He cleared his throat and tilted his head to the side. "We've been dating for over a year now. I think it's time we do something exciting after school today. It's only a half day, after all."
"Where to?" I asked. "I'm sure Mom will approve."
"Let's go to the amusement park. I'll pick you up after lunch at your house."
"See you then!"
He smirked then leaned down to kiss me. I raised on the tips of my toes to feel his soft lips gently meet mine. Our mouths moved against each other in harmony. Somehow, my fingers found themselves tangled in his thick hair, and I felt his hand lightly resting over my butt.
I was the first to break the kiss. "Got to go. I have math next."
I was about to leave but felt a strong hand grab my wrist. He chuckled. "Silly, did you not think that I might have the same class as you? You didn't bother to ask, did you?"
I shyly met his eyes once more. "Want to walk together?"
"Most definitely."
We reached the math classroom, and Spencer held the door open for me like the chivalrous gentleman he was. We sat down next to each other, hardly listening to the teacher talk.
"Speaking of the amusement park," he began quietly, "would you like to try out that new roller coaster ride that opened up? I heard it got a five star rating."
"I'd love to," I breathed.
"Good." He winked. "You don't have to bring money with you. I'll pay for it all."
"Really? Thank—"
The lights flickered.
And then the room went dark.
A disembodied deranged laughter emitted in the air like nails on a chalkboard. "I am Technus, master of all technology! I have come with hundreds of ghosts to steal the daughter of Danny Phantom!" The lights turned on again, and we heard the door click.
"Did the door just lock?" a student asked.
"I am the Box Ghost!" A different ghostly voice bellowed. The head of a transparent middle-aged man popped up through the carpet floor.
Everyone began shrieking, racing for the door. It was locked to no avail. What I assumed to be first ghost, a genius-looking man with wild hair, dark shades, and a lab coat, appeared from the ceiling and cackled.
Strangely, I didn't feel afraid. In fact, I felt a foreign nostalgia as if I've encountered ghosts before when I've never seen them in my entire life. What was this feeling? I whipped my head to look at the curly-haired star quarterback, who was still sitting calmly in his seat. I wanted to ask why he wasn't running like the rest of the people in the room but was taken aback by his hard gaze directed at me.
The teacher and all the rest of the students were no longer screaming. They were now staring at me as if waiting to see what I would do.
Huh? What was going on?
"There she is, the whelp's daughter!" A large flaming figure, followed by a multitude of specters poured into the room from a wall. Desks began to rise in the air and smack into the poor teacher and students, who screamed once again.
"No! Leave them alone!" I yelled, foreign irritation bubbling from within me.
"You," boomed the deep voice belonging to the flaming figure. "You're coming with us." The fiery metal skull seemed oddly familiar.
"Who are you?!" I cried.
"My name is Skulker." With that he raised a gun and shot a net at me, which the force knocked me out of my desk chair. I tried to stand but realized I was trapped in the glowing net.
"Spencer!" I yelled, feeling panic rising due to my helplessness in the situation. A glance at him caused me to see that he was wrestling with a blob-shaped ghost. Several ghosts soared and dived in the room, laughing manically and mentally torturing the humans.
His head turned as the apparition called Skulker strode over and hauled me over his shoulder. "Alexei! Don't worry, I'll save you!" His hand reached out, but we moved away. As we were about to phase through the wall, I squeezed my eyes shut and tensed my muscles. Skulker must have felt my tension, for he rolled his glowing green eyes and halted. "You're not going to collide with the wall, foolish girl. I'll phase us both out of this prison."
"Spencer!" My helpless shouts reached deaf ears as we burst through the wall. The ghost and I were outside, and all was tranquil. No more fearful shrieks. A warm breeze caressed my face. Skulker said nothing as he carried my netted form like a sack of potatoes, floating through the air. His speed gradually quickened, and the air blew my hair forward to conceal my sight.
"Where are you taking me?" I hissed. I was surprised at myself. I couldn't understand why I wasn't terrified that I was being kidnapped.
The apparition's response was terse and befuddled me even more: "to your father."
"What do you mean 'to my father?' I don't have a father. He died in a car wreck when I was young!" My squirming was fruitless, but I wasn't going to lie limp over his shoulder. I wanted to fight.
I couldn't see with my hair whipping in my face, but I could hear the mocking tone in Skulker's voice. "You're only part right. The whelp is half dead—like you."
"Like me?" I was incredulous.
"What do you think?"
"Wait, what?" I needed to sort out the scrambled thoughts in my mind. "Wait, it's not possible to be half dead. Either people are alive or dead. They can't be both."
The ghost laughed in derision. "Well, I guess halfas like you and your father made it possible."
I was speechless. And confused. Nevertheless, I was silent until our speed decelerated, and we began to lower in the air. I looked down with eyes as wide as saucers at the view of Amity Park's building rooftops. Paranoia struck me at whether or not I was going to be dropped.
We landed in an alleyway somewhere isolated. "Your father is waiting for you here," Skulker informed me in an unfriendly tone. He tossed me carelessly to the ground and his robotic arm morphed into a chainsaw.
My eyes bulged. "You're not going to kill me, are you?!"
The rotating chainsaw inched closer and closer.
I scooted away as best I could in a frenzy. "Get away from me!"
The chainsaw halted in its tracks. Skulker rolled his eyes once more. "I am not going to kill you. I'd love to hang your head on my wall, but your father wants to see you alive. So, I'm going to free you from my net."
"Oh." My voice dropped. I reluctantly allowed him to slice the net, but I moved as far away as possible, worried that I'd accidentally become mincemeat, as well.
Once I struggled through the sliced opening and brushed myself off, I raised my head to say something to Skulker, but he was nowhere to be seen.
"Skulker?"
Silence answered me. I tip-toed through the dark alleyway, almost fearful to disturb it.
"Skulker?" I tried again, hesitantly.
Out of the corner of my eye I saw a flash of bright light.
I whirled around only to find a man with hair as dark as mine and piercing blue eyes filled with a deep sadness. "He's no longer here." His voice was wrought with emotion.
"Are you my father?" I inquired with uncertainty.
"Yes."
I tried to swallow the lump that was forming in my throat. "Were you the father that died in that car accident?"
The man fell to his knees and spread his arms as if he wanted to reach out for me. "Alexei, I'm here."
"You're a ghost, right?" I cried. "You died! You're dead!"
The man who claimed to be my father squinted at me as if he thought I was spewing nonsense. "What? I never died in any accident. What are you talking about?"
My face grew hot, and my eyes welled up with tears. "But Mom said you died."
"Come here, Alexei." The man's voice wobbled slightly as he spoke as if he was suppressing the urge to cry. I moved into his embrace, and we held each other tight. "Your mom would never lie to you. That doesn't sound like Sam."
"Sam? My mom's name is Denise."
"Who's Denise?" he warily asked.
"My mom." Now I was mystified. Didn't he just claim to be my father?
His cobalt-blue eyes narrowed, and he was silent for a moment. "Where do you go school?"
I blinked. "Summdale High?"
"You're supposed to be at Casper High," he said roughly. His hands lightly held my forearms. "And the mascot?"
"The Cobras?"
The man dropped his grip on me with an audible gasp. His body shook as if he was in agony. "They have you. No wonder our stories don't match."
"Who has me?" I exasperatedly flew my hands in the air.
"The Prilumi. It's a large cult that continues to grow and believes that ghosts and we halfas are demonic. They seek to eradicate any and all trace of us. That flash of light you saw came from me in my transformation to my human half."
My voice was barely a whisper. "So that's what it was."
In a burst of brightness, twin rings shot away from his torso, and I stood face to face with a ghostly form of my father. His dark hair had turned white as snow, and his blue eyes were now a glowing green. The specter wore a black and white hazmat suit with the insignia of a "D" on his chest.
I lost my voice.
"My name is Danny Phantom. You, too, have the powers of a ghost, though I assume you've forgotten to summon them. The Prilumi messed with your memories. It's obvious." Hatred dripped from his tone, although it wasn't directed at me. Danny growled, raising his chin toward the sky, "Alexei, we will win in the end of this game called Life. I promise you. I'm going to possess your mind and hopefully salvage your memories of everything."
"You're going to do what?"
"We don't have much time. They're out searching for you, I'm sure. And me." His voice darkened.
He bent his knees before pouncing into my forehead. All was dark until the first image came to my mind: the living room. Everything was so big, and I looked down at my tiny, young hands tugging at what I perceived to be my mom's skirt and my dad's pant leg. I peered up with a huge grin on my face and saw a man with black hair and blue eyes smile lovingly down at me. A woman with shoulder-length ebony hair was lighting a menorah on the wooden dresser.
Hanukkah.
Another memory flashed to my vision, and then another. And another. The images blurred with the billions of memories resurfacing.
And my vision cleared. Dad was standing with concern in his eyes before me. My vision blurred with tears. I choked out, "Dad. It's you."
Dad's ethereal green eyes moved toward the entrance of the alleyway, startled. "I need to go," he muttered.
"No! Please don't go!" My voice shook with overpowering emotion. It felt as if my throat was being squeezed.
"I love you." He became intangible and sunk into the ground.
My heart felt as if it would explode. I collapsed, unable to bear the overwhelming pain that I was feeling. "Please," I mouthed, eyes squeezed shut. The salty droplets came cascading down my cheeks.
But he was gone.
"Alexei?"
I turned my head to see my boyfriend step over to me. No, this guy, who called himself Spencer, was not my real boyfriend. I didn't know who he was. He was probably a spy for the Prilumi assigned to watch my every move. The Prilumi, who had captured and confined me for months, suppressed my true memories and installed false memories that weren't my own.
I faced my enemy, anger and betrayal raging in my heart, but most of all anguish. I was anguished that I had been fooled, anguished that they were solely keeping me alive to use me as bait to find my father, who left me to go into hiding. I truly despised this guy.
I despised them.
"Spencer," I sobbed into his chest, failing to force a smile onto my face. Inside, I wanted to shriek, "who are you? Where's my mother? You're not who you say you are!" However, I bit my lip and said nothing.
My enemy hugged me so hard that it hurt. "Alexei," he repeated, face gravely serious, almost threatening, "we need to talk."
A/N: Awesome! My first fanfic chapter! What did you all think? I'm sure I have some room for improvement, but, nevertheless, I had a blast writing this chapter.
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