Fire laughed as she threw a bunch of candy corn at Phantom, "You ass! You know I hate this stuff!" They were just walking out of the party store with the Halloween makeup and candy that Danny told them to get. Phantom ducked, avoiding the shower of candy.
He grinned at her as he said, "Heh, you know I don't like that shit either! How those old ladies like it I'll never know."
Fire snorted, "It's as tasteless as they dress, that's how." She smirked and nudged his shoulder as they walked down the sidewalk, her boots clicking lightly as she walked.
Phantom nodded, "Got that right. You think we got everything? I don't wanna be exercised from our house again; took me three months to get back in." He shuddered at the thought. Danny could be terrifying sometimes.
The werewolf laughed, "I'm pretty sure we have everything Phantom, but if we don't..."
Fire grinned at him, "I'll make sure to give you a bag of candy corn for the trip out of the apartment."
"You wouldn't," Phantom glared, his green eyes glowing slightly, "Be happy your a werewolf and not part ghost. I love Danny to death and beyond, but I don't see him kicking you out every time the wind blows."
She swallowed another snort, "That's because in a fight between us I would win and I'm not afraid to kick his pale ass."
They slowly approached the street to get to their cafe. It was an average size dark purple building with green window shudders and awning illuminated by street lights, the moon, and lights under the awning. The inside was the same color scheme with the normal things that a cafe would have: coffee machine, ovens, kitchen, ect.
"I hope this Halloween theme we're doing brings in more customers. Getting kicked out for three months is one thing, but it would really bite my ass if I didn't have a home to get kicked out of." Phantom said, frowning at the bag of goodies in his hand and picking at the candy absentmindedly.
Fire sighed and rubbed his back as they approached the street their cafe was on, "We'll be fine Phantom. We're not gonna let them kick us out now are we?" She raised a brow at him when she saw a smirk curl on his lips.
"Well," Phantom mused, "If they do, I can always haunt the place to keep them from selling it." He said with a wicked gleam in his sharp green eyes. He watched as her nose crinkled in amusement and the wind tossed her jaggedly cut short dark red hair that had natural highlights of orange and yellow.
The red haired girl laughed and slapped his back, "That's the spirit! I'll help you by leaving dead squirrels and rabbits at the door step." Fire stopped when she heard something crash from inside the apartment they lived in above their business.
Phantom tensed, "Oh no Danny!" He exclaimed as he ran to the back of the building where the door to their apartment was, worry appearent in his eyes.
Fire ran after him, cursing his name as she yelled, "Wait, Phantom! We don't know what happened yet!"
Phantom slowed down, but didn't stop his stride, "What if he's being attacked? Aren't you worried?" More crashing could be heard as they got closer to the door.
Fire jumped a little, looking slightly panicked, "If I wasn't before I am now." She ran ahead of him and bounded up the steps, her leather jacket flapping slightly in the wind and the cold going up her black t-shirt. Phantom followed behind her just as fast.
When they get to the door, they heard hissing and snarling from their mate, along with curses from voices they didn't recognize
"You wanna go first, or me?" Phantom asked glancing at the red head next to him then back at the dark brown wood door that had a glow in the dark skeleton decoration on it. His muscles tensed under his dark grey long sleeve shirt and black jeans. His silver boots were poised to move at a moments notice.
"Oh," she cracked her knuckles as her silver eyes flashed blood red, "I'm going first." Fire growled as she kicked the door open and gasped at what she saw.
Her hands clenched into tight fists, tears brimming her eyes as she took in the scene before her. Phantom leaned over Fire's shoulder and felt his heart freeze in his chest as bile rose in his throat. He clenched his fists and growled lowly, eyes glowing so bright they could light up the entire room with an eerie green light.
Fire seemed to surpass his anger as her eyes turned blood red and her nails grew out before turning gold, "I'm gonna tear you to shreds!" All hell broke lose in less than a minute after those words were spoken.
*Time Skip*
Cop cars swarmed the area around the Ghost Zone cafe. Fire Wolf, the only werewolf in that neighborhood, was laying on the ground. She'd been thrown out the apartment window. Her silver eyes stared blankly up at the starry sky. There were 4 knife wounds in her stomach and 5 gun shot wounds, 2 in each leg and one through her heart. They'd thrown her out the window afterward for good measure.
Phantom wasn't too far away from her. He had suffered 6 gun shot wounds and 3 knives to the chest. The gunshot wounds were scattered across his body. Glass shined like diamonds around them as the sky seemed to mourn their deaths. Rain came down in droves, putting out some of the roaring fires and washing away some of the blood.
In the apartment, Officer Walker looked at the scene in disgust. He was the Cheif of police in the city.
"Officer Clockwork, what happened here?" He asked gruffly. He had dark brown hair and dark green eyes. His skin was as pale as a vampire's while his suit was as dark as night with a white dress shirt and a black tie.
The officer in question had sandy blonde hair with tanned skin and wine colored eyes. He looked at the scene with sadness in his expression.
"Fire Wolf, Daniel Phantom, and Daniel Fenton were all killed. They didn't want to leave their home and business without a fight." Clockwork said grimly.
The chief sighed and signaled for the paramedics to take the young vampire away.
They put him on a gurney and carefully picked him up before walking him down the stairs and to the ambulance. A 15 year old black haired blue eyed girl pushed through the crowd. She wore a blue hoodie with blue jeans and red shoes. Her hair was in a pony tail and she held her skate board tightly as she started walking next to Danny.
"Danny!" She cried.
Danny hissed in pain, his fangs into full view, "Tell Fire and Phantom...to take care...of Dani." He croaked to Clockwork before passing out, the pain too much to bare.
Clockwork nodded and said he would before he looked at the girl, taking her by the shoulders, "You're Dani?" The ambulance tore down the road at a fast pace.
She nodded, "Yes."
"Okay, look, your brother, he's gonna be just fine." He reassured.
"He's not my brother. Danny, Fire, and Phantom just took care of me. They were going to elope tomorrow." Dani frowned, "You lied to him about Fire and Phantom, they're dead. Now you're lying to me about Danny."
Clockwork frowned deeply, as he watched her leave. He really hoped the vampire would be okay...for that girl's sake.
