Author's Note:
Hey guys! Thank you for joining me on the wacky ride that will be this story.
First off, I haven't written anything in YEARS. So, please, do me a favor and DO NOT read the other stories that I have in this profile. The only reason I haven't deleted them is because they hold a special place in my heart and it would be kind of sad to delete it at this point.
But anyway! In this story, only several aspects of Phantom Planet happened. That being, the Disasteroid and Vlad revealing himself to everyone. Sam and Danny never kissed, Tucker never became mayor, and Danny never revealed himself to the entire world. But enough of that, let's move on to the story! I hope you enjoy it!
"Can he get detention if it's the last day of school?" asked Tucker.
"No idea. Where is he anyway? Did you see him this morning?" she replied quickly, tapping her fingers on her desk and looking back at the classroom door repeatedly.
"Sam, calm down. I'm sure he's fine. He could've just overslept; we stayed up until three in the morning playing the new Doom game", he smiled.
"But what if-" the door opened with a panting blue eyed boy walking through it.
"Late again, Mr. Fenton. I realize it's the last day of school, but that does not mean you can just show up whenever you want like some sort of delinquent" said an educator so tiresome, he wasn't putting any effort into his words and counting down the minutes until he go home and have a nice lavender scented bubble bath.
"Yes, Mr. Lancer" he replied, sitting in his chair by his two concerned friends. They wait for Lancer to forget about Danny before speaking. Sam was first.
"Who was it?" Danny didn't say anything while he stared at a random little spot on his desk. It was Tucker's turn. "Bro? You okay? What happened? Who was it?" Danny sunk lower in his desk. "Danny, you're scaring me. Who was it?" asked an anxious Sam, who started tapping her fingers on her desk again. Danny didn't say anything for a beat before mumbling some non-coherent words. His two friends looked at each other before looking at him in confusion and both saying "Huh?"
Danny sighed. "The Guys in White". Sam and Tucker looked at each other again before they broke out laughing.
"Sam, Tucker, is there something you would like to share with the class?" asked an annoyed Lancer.
"No no, sir, nothing is going on here. We're fine" said an embarrassed halfa. Lancer gave a suspicious look before going back to his desk to continue his game of solitaire.
"Geez guys, you could've at least made it less obvious" said Danny, who was starting to feel quite exasperated.
"Dude, that was it? The Guys in White?" Tucker asked, taking off his beret to fan himself with, still chuckling.
"Hey, I was running late! And I thought that Phantom could get me to school faster and that's when they decided to show up!" he threw his hands in the air for emphasis. Sam smiled at him with a raised eyebrow, "it's your own fault for playing video games all night with tucker. And hey, next time, maybe you should just hand them your day to day schedule so they know exactly would be a good time to partake in a fun ghost chase". Danny rolled his eyes "Har har. I swear guys, it's almost as if my enemies have no regard for me as a person" he said sarcastically.
"It's nice, though. We haven't had that many attacks since the Truce. I gotta say, I'm surprised they even lasted this long. It's been almost two years since the Disasteroid, you'd think that they would have broken by now," replied Tucker, curiously.
Sam raised her hands in surrender, "Hey, I'm not complaining. And I suggest you don't either."
The trio was walking back to Danny's house after school. They were ready for the next couple of months. It was the summer before they started college so they planned on spending it with little to no complications, which, thanks to the Truce, might make it possible.
The Truce was something that, if it wasn't called for, wouldn't have happened. The Disasteroid was a game changer for the ghosts. They always thought they were top dog and nothing could bring them down except for an annoying, yet powerful white haired and green eyed teenager. The Disasteroid proved them wrong and it brought humans and ghosts to an understanding when they saw that their worlds being threatened. After ghosts saved their world and intentionally but also unintentionally saved the human world, Danny went to the ghost zone and attempted to call a truce. Surprisingly, they agreed once they realized that humans and ghosts could help each other out if the world were ever to come into danger again.
That's not to say the ghosts don't get restless. Amity Park still gets ghost attacks, just not to the extent it used to and not by the more familiar ghosts. The ones who attack are from other areas of the ghost zone that just discovered Amity Park for the first time and have somehow not heard of the half ghost who is quiet territorial of his town. Needless to say, most of them do not return. But there are a lot of ghosts. So they still have attacks.
They get to Danny's house and immediately go to the kitchen. "Mom, dad, we're home!" yelled Danny. He opened the fridge, saw the fudge, took a bite, and heard his parent's footsteps approaching the kitchen.
"Danny-boy!"- Jack exclaimed- "I heard the Guys in White went after Phantom today. Are you okay?"
Danny put the fudge back in the fridge before answering, "yeah, dad, I'm okay." Maddie smiled and said "that's good, sweetie." before hitting the back of his head, "but what have I said about being Phantom before school hours?" Sam and Tucker snickered and caused Danny to shoot them a glare before looking at his mom sheepishly, "you said not to. But mom, I was going to be late to class!"
"You were still late to class, dude"
"Tucker, shut up!" Danny yelled. Tucker and Sam kept laughing at the exchange between mother and son.
The Truce between humans and ghosts wasn't the only one made because of the Disasteroid. Before Danny flew off in the Speeder to round up the ghosts, he decided that just in case they didn't make it through the event, he wanted his parents to know who he was beforehand. He wanted a clear conscience in knowing that his parents knew where he was and what he was doing if he wasn't there before the asteroid hit. So he told his parents. Or, rather, showed his parents. Maddie and Jack felt guilty that they spent so long hunting him but they couldn't focus on it with the situation at hand so instead they felt impressed by him and cheered him on while he saved the planet.
Ever since then, they've been adapting to having a son who barely maintains a B average while also being a half ghost vigilante. And they'd be lying if they said they weren't the proudest parents in the world.
"So, no ghost attacks today, Danny?" asked Jack after the back and forth died down between his wife and son.
"Nope- but we are all completely okay with it. It is our last summer before college so we are going to spend it-" Danny jumps in surprise and then groans before transforming into his white haired alter ego. Of course there would be an explosion on his first day of summer.
And that's the end of chapter one! I hope you enjoyed it! If you liked it or have questions or anything of that sort, don't hesitate to leave reviews! I would love to read them! Thank you for joining me and I'll see you next time!
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