Danny's Gloomy Christmas

In Danny's first Christmas his folks only argued about Santa's existence and he got peed by a deer, since that day Danny began to hate christmas.

In Danny's second Christmas he met his lovely grandmama, since then Danny tries to forgive Santa and his parents.

In Danny's fourth Christmas grandmama couldn't come and mommy cooked the dinner, let's just said that Danny never let his mom cook on something with ecto-goo again.

In Danny's sixth Christmas mommy and daddy forgot to make dinner and didn't gave him the rocket he always dreamed for, that day Jazz and Danny learned that Danny cook better than mommy and they would have each other when they need to cry.

In Danny's eighth Christmas he decided to be selfish for the first time in his young life and took his sick grandmama to the game's store, the robbery was bloody and brutal leaving a crying Danny on his grandmama dead body, the little Fenton blames himself for never taking her to the bingo.

In Danny's eleventh Christmas he tried to make his ugly life a little easy so he cut his wrists, what Danny's friends and family don't know is why he does not like the color red in no one but himself.

In Danny's thirteenth Christmas Tucker and Sam hugged him and said "Merry Christmas!", Danny never used the gun that he hid under his bed.

In Danny's fourteenth Christmas the Ghost Writer made him to remember that his selfishness could kill someone, the Ghost Writer was too happy with his new book that he didn't notice the grim and sad look The Halfa gave him when he went to the Ghost Zone to "thank" the lesson.

In Danny's fifteenth Christmas Nocturne discovered all of this in Danny's dreams and obviously freak out he told everything to the Ghost Writer, since then the Ghost Writer never write a Christmas Poetry again in all his afterlife... pity that he and Sam and Tucker were the ones that had to comfort Danny and Jazz after their parents murdered each other the next day in front of a pretty cute "Gloomy Christmas" poster that the siblings made while hearing their folks last fight.