So I have always wanted to do a crossover. I do not know a lot on Twilight. I am more of Danny Phantom fanatic. If I mess up on any of the facts, I will happily edit it :) I am also practicing with adding details to my stories. So I might edit this in the next few weeks after I get the first few chapters going. If I do, I will make sure to let you know. I also plan to use different Points of Views. I hope you enjoy. Please do enjoy the first three chapters.
Plasmius Vs. Vampires
Chapter 1: A Vacation Begins
Point of View: Danny Fenton
You all know who I am: Danny Fenton, average ordinary child who got blasted by a ghost portal. This first year with my powers has been the experience: from fighting meat monsters to another halfa like me. My parents will be attending the national ghost convention in Las Vegas during the first week of vacation. My sister Jazz will stay home to work this summer. I plan to go visit Aunt and Uncle Jen and Michael Marsden this summer during that same week.
Summer vacation is just around the corner. I can't wait to finally be able to go visit my Aunt Jen, It will be my first time on an airplane by myself. It will be an adventure. I know I have ghost powers, but it will be relaxing to just get a break from ghost activities. I trust that Jazz, Sam, and Tucker will keep me posted. I still cannot believe Jazz did not want to join me.
School let off just before Memorial Day this year. After school let out this year, my parents announced there plans to go to the annual conference in Las Vegas. Since we live in Amity Park, my parents booked flights for them to go to Las Vegas and me to go visit my Aunt Jen. I would only be gone a week.
It's currently the second week of vacation and I leave in just a couple of days. My aunt Jen is the sister of my mom who never gets talked about very much. My mom and her had issues when they were going to college. They finally started talking again after Aunt Jen apologized for wanting to move so far.
My sister would join me on my trip, but she was gong to stay back and watch over the house. Plus, she really did not want to go anywhere this year. My parents usually go to this conference, but they were not able to make it last year because they were working the ghost portal.
The national ghost convention is a huge convention put on my ghost activists all over the world. This year the guys in white would be hosting it. I am most certainly glad that I will not be attending.
My Aunt Jen is not obsessed with ghosts like my mom is. She is an insurance broker for All State Insurance. She lives in a very nice house with her boyfriend. I plan to use the time to relax. I really look forward to go to the beach, camping, and hiking through the gorgeous Washington woods. I was also looking foward to maybe making some new friends. It would be kind of cool to meet new people.
The day for me to take off finally arrived. I said goodbye to everyone the day before since I would be leaving early in the morning. The nearest airport was just a few miles away.
"Alright Mom, I think I will be fine. You can stop hugging me now, I will tell Aunt Jen thanks for letting me visit. You guys try not to get thrown out by the Guys in White. And for goodness sake, please do not make national news. I was really embarrassed when you exploded the convention center a few years ago."
"Danny. Please do not remind me of that. We were lucky their insurance covered the expenses. And for the record, it was a ghost that caused that explosion," said my mom.
"Anyway Danny boy, you will have a great time in Washington. Remember to ask Jen if she can make us some homemade fudge. Because I love Fudge!"my dad remarked...
"I'll try..."
After we said our goodbyes, I made my way through security and on my way to my gate. I was so glad we had different flights. The flight was a straight shot to Seattle, Washington. My Aunt Jen was waiting for me when I got there in their Ford Fusion. My Aunt Jen looks a lot like my mom, except she has longer hair and does not wear a jumpsuit...
The flight was long and miserable. Thankfully they had a screen in front of us. It was nice to watch a movie throughout traveling. Finally after long and a boring flight, I was able to make it to the airport. I grabbed my luggage and saw my Aunt waiting for me just outside the gate.
"Hi Aunt Jen," I said.
"Hi Danny, You look great, Are you glad to finally be away from your parents? I bet your glad to be away from your dad the most," she exclaimed like my mom.
"You bet, I am glad to get away from his mumbling about fudge and ghosts," I replied.
As we drove away from the airport, we headed towards her house. It was a good one hour drive away from her house. I was excited to see the forests of a different landscape. It was exciting to get to talk to my aunt Jen on the way to Forks, Washington. She certainly reminds me of my mom with a more chill personality.
Halfway through the car ride, I fell asleep in the front seat. As we approached Forks, it was raining. It was very lush and green. All of a sudden, I saw a blur flash across the forest as we approached town. My Aunt told me I must be very tired from the trip. I knew exactly what I saw. I then saw a wolf running after the blur. Aunt Jen said it was very common for wolves to be found around the Forks area and the local sherrif Charlie Swan has the local wolves under control.
"Danny, you have nothing to worry about. Forks has the best sheriffs' team that anyone can ask for. Charlie Swan is a great wolf hunter. He usually has lunch at a local diner over the weekend. If you do see him, make sure you say hello. Forks is the town where everyone knows everyone"
"I will keep that in mind. I tend to not get in trouble with the law. I might not do so well in English, but you can thank Mr. Lancer for being so boring and blabbering about how he can never visit his sister who says lives in Washington"
"Anyway Danny, you are going to love it here in Forks. The people are great. The forest is so relaxing. Tomorrow, I was thinking we can go for a hike to a local waterfall. Then later this weekend, we can maybe go to the beach. They are forecasting some sunshine this weekend!"
"That sounds great," I replied.
After a long and tiring car drive, we finally made it to Forks. My Aunt's house was really gorgeous. As we started to pull up, it started to rain. Once I made my way out of the car, I got up to the house to say hi to Uncle Michael.
"It rains in June?" I asked.
"Yes it does! It must be weird to you since it does not rain much there in Amity Park," she replied.
My Aunt looked quite a lot like my mom. My uncle was okay looking. It's been almost 10 years since I have seen him, as well. I am surprised these two have never gotten married...
"Hi Uncle Michael, I promise you there will be no talk of ghosts while I am here. My dad drives me insane already. I just pray to God he doesn't make national headlines again like he did a couple of years ago. LAst time he did, he specially put the blame for their distraction on us... I was the laughing stock at school for weeks! I always hate it when they go to this stupid ghost conference. Thank you guys so much for allowing me to visit here this year. It beats staying home with my sister or seeing my dad's crazy friend from Wisconsin."
"It is not a problem at all Danny. Feel free to make yourself at home. We have wifi. There's a TV in your guest room with all sorts of channels. Feel free to watch it. You can record up to two shows at once on the DVR in the room. Your room is upstairs and the first door on the right. Aunt Jen set your suitcase up there it looks like."
"Sounds Great. Thanks Uncle Mike!"
I finally made my way to my room. I put my carry on the bed and saw that Aunt Jen had indeed already brought my luggage up for me. After I got settled in, I laid down on the bed and took a nap. I knew that this would certainly be a great week indeed.
When I woke up I looked over toward the window. I swear I saw that blur again. All of a sudden my ghost sense went off but there were not ghosts around. I knew that I was going to have to be careful. Something did not seem right When I took a closer look out the window, I saw a you man stop and look right at a wolf and they all took off. I guess I was going to go on a fly after dinner... Something certainly did not seem right at all in Forks, Washington.
