It always seems to go the same. A ghosts roles into town, reeks some havic, and then gets his or her butt kicked by the young halfa, Danny Phantom. Of course if ghosts exist then maybe other things do too. In this story Danny finds himself lost in a world that is crazier than he ever thought could be.

The day was rolling along as usual. Danny, Sam, and Tucker had just gotten out of school and were headed back to Danny's house so he could practice a few knew moves.

It had been a generally uneventful week. The ghost attacks were down to an all time low, leaving the three friends time to do other things than fight off the paranormal.

"So Danny, what are you going to do with your free weekend?" Sam asked.

"I don't know. I'm not used to having free time. It is sort of strange though. Where are all the ghosts?" Danny questioned.

"Who cares? It's the weekend, there's no ghosts, and the weather is supposed to be hot and humid. It's time for fun in the sun!" Tucker interrupted.

"He has a point Danny. Maybe they've just gotten the hint that they really shouldn't mess with people." Sam added.

It did make sense. He had beaten so many ghosts so many times that word had to be getting around that the ghost kid was nothing to laugh at.

As they got closer to the house, and discussed their plans, Tucker noticed something pretty odd sitting out front of Danny's neighbors place.

"Hey, you got new neighbors?" He asked Danny.

Danny shrugged his shoulders. "I don't know. I guess so. Why?"

"Cause you got to introduce me." Tucker answered as he pointed to someone sitting on the front stoop.

Danny and Sam both looked at the person. A girl, probably around their age, sat looking sad and alone as movers took various pieces of furniture into the complex.

Danny almost melted. She was gorgeous, prettier then any girl he had ever seen. She had long black hair that was pulled into a low pony tail just at the nape of her neck.

Her face was creamy white, and the one strand of dark hair that fell across made it look even lighter.

Her clothes were as dark as Sam's but still seemed elegant. She seemed positively flawless, making it more and more difficult for Danny and Tucker to look away.

What did break was the sudden realization that they had been staring. The girl looked up from the ground and somehow made eye contact with both of them at once.

"Uh boys! Snap out of it." Sam yelled.

The both of them shook their heads and blinked. The girl was now laughing at them. Her smile was as perfect as the rest of her. And her eyes were such a green they almost looked like they were made from Jade.

The boys were in a panic now. They hadn't meant to stare. But she was just so gorgeous.

It took them another second to realize Sam was walking towards her.

"Hi I'm Sam." She said, introducing herself to the girl.

"Nice to meet you," the girl said sweetly with a slight accent. "My name is Erimentha."

"Uh…nice to meet you Eri…ari…men..tos?" Danny said awkwardly.

The girl just giggled. "It's ok, you can call me Eri, it will be much easier."

"Ok Eri, I'm Danny."

"And I'm Tucker! Tucker Foley, nice meet you." Tucker butted in, trying to be suave.

"Nice to meet you Tucker." She answered not phased at all by his attempt to be slick.

"So where you from?" Sam asked.

"France. My father moved here for business." She explained.

"France huh, the home of French fries, and French toast, and the French kiss." Tucker said, again trying to make a move.

"Uh," Eri hesitated, "No. But ok."

"Well you speak pretty good English. Have you ever left France before?" Danny asked.

"No, I've lived there my whole life. But I have studied English since I was a child. Also, my Father is American, that is why we can move here with no problems. I have dual citizenship."

"Dual citizenship huh," Tucker started.

"Tuck, it's not working." Sam told him, shutting him up.

"So where are you going to school?" Danny asked, hoping it would be the answer he wanted.

"Casper high I believe it is."

Danny's heart skipped a beat and a giant smile streaked across his face. That was the exact answer he had wanted. Next week was going to be a good one.

"Maybe we can help you out and show you around." Sam said while knocking the sense back into Danny.

"That would be great. I figured I would be totally lost on Monday." Eri was smiling ear to ear. It was a big toothy grin that seemed almost scary. And of course scaring these three was never easy since they battled ghosts on a daily basis.

There was a pause while Eri continued to smile at them. Suddenly it became very apparent that something she was doing was scaring them off so the smile melted from her face and was replaced with a mix of embarrassment and concern.

"So um…" Sam said breaking the awkward silence. "Do you want to come hang out with us?"

Eri smiled again, but this time only with her lips. "That would be wonderful."

"Alright then, lets get going." Danny added in.

Eri stood up from the stoop in one very fluid motion. She wasn't very tall at all, standing much shorter than any of the other three. She was thin and lean and the long black skirt she had on accented her hips. Just the sight of it made the boys want to melt.

Their new friend and Sam began walking towards Danny's house, snapping the boys out of their trance.

The three teenagers headed into Danny's house and of course like always his parents were being crazy as ever.

"Mom, Dad I'm home!" Danny yelled out. "I've brought a new friend!"

"Danny! Glad to see you're home! Now I can show you my brand new invention!" His dad yelled out in his normal crazy fashion.

Before any of them could react his father was holding some kind of contraption in front of them.

"This is the Fenton ghost detector. If a person has any ghost energy in them at all it will let us know. Here watch!" His dad cried out.

He scanned the strange machine up and down Tucker first. After a few seconds the thing beeped and an electronic voice came out saying, "No ghost energy present."

Then he moved onto to Danny which was always cause for alarm.

As he moved it up and down Danny the thing began to sound and alarm that sounded like a mass fire alarm going off. "Alert Alert!" it cried, "Ghost energy present!"

Danny laughed and pushed the thing away from him. "It must be defective dad. Maybe you should go try it on someone else."

At that Danny and his friends turned to head up to his room. But seconds later they heard something very strange.

The alarm was sounding again along with the electronic voice. Danny turned to look at where it was coming from and saw his dad scanning their new friend.

Eri looked at it confused then looked over at the other kids.

Danny let out a nervous laugh and ran back over to his crazy dad and his hopeful future girlfriend. "Uh Dad, again the thing must be defective. Can we not scare my new friend away."

"Aww…I could swear it worked just fine." His dad whined while walking away.

"Sorry about that." Danny said to Eri. "My family is a little…well…bizarre."

Eri laughed and gave him a sweet smile. "No it is ok. My family is strange too."

"You have no idea," Tucker added under his breath.

"Danny!" Another voice yelled out as Jazz came bolting down the hallway.

Everyone looked at her in shock. She looked almost frantic, until she stopped in her tracks and shot the new girl a very strange look.

"Who's this?" She asked.

"Jazz, this is Eri our new neighbor. Eri this is my sister Jazz." Danny answered.

"Um…nice to meet you." Jazz said confused, then suddenly switching gears. "Danny there's someone up in your room who wants to speak with you."

"Ok…who?" Danny asked confused.

"I can't really…say. He's not exactly…um…how do I put this." Jazz was trying to sensor who it was because of the new girl.

Jazz pulled her little brother into her and whispered very quietly into his ear. "There's a ghost in your room…wants to talk to you. I don't think you want your new little friend knowing that!"

Danny shook his head in agreement then looked to his friends. "Uh guys…one of our other friends is up in my room. You know…the one we haven't seen all week."

Sam, of course, completely understood. Tucker on the other hand didn't get it at all.

"What friend? I can't think of any friends we haven't seen." Tucker asked.

Sam elbowed him in the stomach then giggled. "You know Tucker, our out of this world friend."

"I think I would remember a friend like that." Tucker said still totally lost.

"Well whoever this friend is I would love to meet him. He's sounds interesting." Eri added.

"Actually guys, I just realized I have a lot homework and really can't hang out today." Danny added quickly, trying to find an excuse.

"Oh alright," Sam sad back. "We'll just get out of here."

"But wait…we didn't have any…" Tucker started, but was quickly stopped by Sam smacking him in the back of the head.

"We'll be going now." Sam said once again, now with more emphasis.

She started dragging Tucker and Eri away so Danny could go check things out. Eri looked over her shoulder at Danny. She didn't stop looking into his eyes until she could not longer see him at all.