Hello, this is my first Danny Phantom fic, so I hope you guys like it. Don't get me wrong, I'm well aware that there are other stories like this, but I think it's a good idea and I wanted to do it. Anyway, this is basically going to be every single Danny Phantom episode with a few of my own original episode ideas. I've got at least four original episode chapters to write.
Anyway, I don't own Danny Phantom or its characters. I only own Dayna Fenton and Dayna Phantom. Enjoy!
"So, Danny, Dayna. You and your little friends want to fight ghosts," said a large man in an orange jumpsuit to the four children sitting in front of him.
The Fenton twins, Danny and Dayna, looked at each other with confused blue eyes, than back at their father before the oldest twin replied, "Ah, ac-ac-actually, Dad? I…want to be an astronaut."
Danny's black hair was short and spiky and had icy blue eyes, the same as his sister. He wore a white and red t-shirt with blue jeans and red and white sneakers.
Dayna nodded, some of her raven-colored bangs covering her eyes as she added, "And I want to be a professional choreographer."
Dayna's black hair was longer, but also spiky. She was dressed in a white t-shirt with a green, short-sleeved jacket, dark blue jeans, and green and white sneakers.
"I used to be into ghosts, but they're so mainstream now. They're like cellphones," Sam said.
"Waste these good looks and all this charisma hunting ghosts?" Tucker asked, gesturing to himself. "Criminal."
Danny and Dayna's father, Jack, said, "Well, if you do want to hunt ghosts, there are a few things you need to learn."
He turned around, messing with some equipment and beakers of sorts on a table.
With a heavy sigh, the twin Fentons sank into their chairs. They suddenly got an alarmed look on their face as blue mist escaped their mouths.
"Uh oh," Dayna muttered, looking around the room, only for their attention to go to the Ghost Portal as it came alive and opened.
"This isn't good," Danny whispered as two ectopusses escaped from the portal, yet were completely oblivious to their father. The swarmed at Tucker and Sam, wrapping their tentacles around their mouths before they could so much as give out a scream.
"True, I've never seen a ghost, but when I do, I'll be prepared," Jack said, still not even noticing the ectopusses. "And so will you. Whether you want to be or not."
"In more ways than one. Right, big brother?" Dayna smirked, looking at her twin brother. He smirked back, a determined look crossing his face as they jumped into their ghost forms and into action.
In mere minutes, the two ghost hybrids defeated the ectopusses, getting Sam and Tucker back into their chairs as their father turned to look at them. Seriously, it was a great surprise to them that he didn't look earlier.
"And that? That is the Fenton Portal," Jack pointed to the now closed portal. "It releases ghosts into our world whether I want it to or not. And someday, I'll figure out how that works, too."
"Now," he continues, turning back to them, "who wants to hunt some ghosts?"
He was greeted with Sam and Tucker, the two trembling at their very recent experience. Danny and Dayna came out behind them, panting frantically.
"You kids, look at cha! You're too excited to speak!" Danny and Dayna looked at each other from the corners of their eyes. The two shared a sort of twin telepathy, you see, and they were thinking the same thing.
Could this get any worse?
"So, I'll just go on speaking. I was born many years ago in a log cabin in the woods. Don't remember where, but I do remember I wanted a pony."
The two hung their heads, confirming their thoughts with a slight correction. It is now worse and boring.
"Never got the pony. As a matter of fact, we had to eat horsemeat during the war. Had a problem with that."
It was a normal morning in the FentonWorks house. Well, as normal as it gets. Danny and Dayna were eating cereal. Their older sister, Jazz, was reading a book named "Surviving Adolescence Through Therapy". Their mother, Maddie Fenton, was tinkering with a new invention using a torch.
Jazz looked up from her book, looking annoyed at her mother before sticking her nose back into her book.
As Danny ate his cereal, his hand started to disappear. The spoon dropped through his hand and dropped into his bowl as he tried to take a bite. Both he and his sister gasped while he hid his hand behind his back.
"Okay, two more days, and it's done!" Their mother said happily. Their father appears behind him, looking very eager as he asked,
"What did you say? It's done?"
Jack grabbed it and exclaimed, "The Fenton Finder is done! This baby uses satellites to lead you right to ghosts."
Dayna took in a sharp breath, making her gag on her cereal as Danny asked worriedly, "It uses what to track what?"
At the sound of his sister choking, Danny pats her back until she swallowed. She breathed air in frantically and gave her older twin a small smile as she whispered, "Thanks."
He smiled back before frowning a bit as a robotic woman's voice said, "Welcome to the Fenton Finder. Two ghosts are near. Walk forward."
Danny pulls his sister out of the chair, walking backwards as their parents walked forward. The beeps got louder as they got closer to the twin siblings. They were backed up into the wall and their parents stopped as the inventions said,
"Ghosts located. Thank you for using the Fenton Finder."
Danny and Dayna looked at each other, then back at their mother and father with weak smiles.
"What?" Jack asks, looking at his wife. "Gah, that can't be right."
Suddenly, both Danny and Dayna's bodies became intangible, nearly threatening to go through the wall. They quickly manage to become solid again, but looked defeated. They looked at each other, having a silent discussion, and then they nodded before turning back to their parents.
"Actually," Danny started, causing his parents to look at the both of them. "I need to tell you guys something."
Dayna grabbed hold of his hand, "The both of us. There's something the both of us need to tell you."
Jazz closed her book, saying, "That's not all you two need. You need guidance. And parents who can provide it."
As the eldest sibling lightly pushed their parents away, their mother said,
"Sweetie, I know what we do doesn't make sense sometimes, but you're only-"
"Sixteen. Biologically! But psychologically, I'm an adult. And I will not allow your insane obsession with ghosts to pollute the mind of these impressionable little children!" Jazz defiantly said, pulling her two younger siblings in a protective hug.
"Uh, Jazz?" Dayna pointed a finger up, as if raising her hand. "We're fourteen. We're not children."
Ignoring them both, Jazz pulled them out of the kitchen, "Come, you abused, unwanted wretches. I'll drive you both to school."
In Casper High School, the four friends walked up the stairs to get to their next class.
"I think we should tell them," Danny said.
Dayna nodded, "They may be ghost hunters, but they're our parents. I'm sure they'll understand…you know, eventually."
"Why? Parents don't listen," Sam said as they stopped midway up the stairs. "Even worse, they don't understand! WHY CAN'T THEY ACCEPT ME FOR WHO I AM?!"
Dayna, Danny, and Tucker looked at each other, than at Sam. Danny said, "Sam, W-we're talking about our powers?"
"Our problems?" Dayna added.
Sam calmed down instantly, becoming embarrassed as she replied, "Oh, right. Me too."
"It's been a month since the accident and we still have barely any control! If somebody catches us, we go from geeks to freaks around here!"
The three watched as Danny's lower half became intangible, making him sink into the floor. Though, Danny didn't really notice it.
"Kinda like you're doing right now?" Tucker asked, arching an eyebrow at his friend.
Danny looked down, gasping loudly as Tucker and Sam grabbed him by his underarms. They brought him back up, and his lower half became tangible again.
Dayna smirked, crossing her arms and shutting her eyes as she said, "I guess I'm the lucky one. I've had barely any trouble with disappearing."
She opened her eyes, but instead of her and Danny's normal blue, they were glowing a bright orange. Danny smirked smugly and said,
"You know, Dayna, you look like you're all set for Halloween. Those eyes really go with your hair."
Raising an eyebrow, Dayna looked into the window next to her. Upon seeing her glowing orange eyes, she gasps and blinks her eyes shut. When she opens them again, they return to their normal icy blue.
"Ugh! This is so frustrating!"
"Tell me about it," her twin said as they continued up the stiars. "If our dad can invent something that accidentally made us half-ghost, why can't he invent something that turns us back to normal?"
"Maybe because he's a nut?" Dayna asked.
"Yeah, that explains it," Danny said, becoming a bit depressed along with his sister. So depressed, that they didn't notice that their bodies became intangible and the two walked right through the snack machines.
Sam rushed to them and said as they became solid again, "Danny, Dayna, your powers make you guys unique. Unique is good! That's why I'm a Ultra Recyclo-vegetarian."
"Which means, what?" Tucker asked nobody in particular.
"She doesn't eat anything with a face on it," Dayna replied.
"Ah, who cares about that stuff?" Tucker waved a hand, sticking up two fingers, "Two words: meat connoisseur," he sniffed the air and said, "Last night, you two had Sloppy Joes."
"Impressive," Danny said, amused.
"Not bad," Dayna added.
"Meat heightens the senses, and my all-meat streak is fourteen years strong," Tucker proudly said.
"…And it's about to end," Sam said, happily continuing, "The school board finally agreed to try a new cafeteria menu. I wore them down."
"Wait. What did you do?" Tucker asked, now becoming scared and alarmed.
I'm so glad I packed a lunch, Dayna winced as something was placed on her brother's tray. It looked to be grass and dirt on bread.
"What is this? Grass on a bun?"
Not too many people were panicking, though they didn't seem to be too happy about the menu change. Everyone, but Tucker, that is.
"WHAT HAVE YOU DONE?!"
Sam seemed pleased as the same 'grass on a bun' was set on her tray, "Tucker, it's time for a change."
As the four sat down at their usually table, Dayna unpacked her lunch as her brother held a spoonful of the grass on a bun. He looked at it questioningly, wondering if he should eat it or not.
"Don't you think this is a little extreme, Sam?"
Before she could answer, the teacher and vice-principal of Casper High, Mr. Lancer, set a hand on her shoulder. He was a little out of shape and always seemed to blame Danny and Tucker for anything bad that may happen. Dayna was left out of it, though she thought it was unfair that her brother always got blamed.
"Ah, Ms. Manson. The school board wanted me to personally thank you for ushering in this welcome experiment to our cafeteria."
Tucker suddenly sniffs the air, his eyes wide in alertness, "Meat. Near."
Mr. Lancer looked away as he noticed Tucker turning his glare on him. Looking around nervously, he said, "No, no. The rumors about the new all-steak buffet in the teacher's lounge are completely untrue."
Danny and Dayna looked at each other when the teacher pulled out a toothpick and used it. Mr. Lancer tosses it away and says to Sam, "Thanks again."
"Yeah, thanks again for making us eat garbage, Sam," Tucker turned his glare to Sam after their teacher left them alone.
"It's not garbage. It's recyclable organic matter," Sam objected, holding her grass on a bun up.
"It's garbage," Danny and Tucker echoed.
Dayna furrowed her eyebrows and said, "I'm sorry, Sam, but I kinda have to side with the guys on this one. I'm glad you're passionate, but it's kind of affecting everyone in a negative way."
Suddenly, the two Fenton twins gasped, blue mist escaping their mouths. Danny voiced their thoughts, "Uh, guys? We've got a problem."
Danny's head flew forward as a handful of mud collided with the back of his head.
"FENTONS!"
"Make that two problems," Dayna whispered, she and her brother turned and grimaced.
It was Dash Baxter. Jock, football star, and total bully and jerk to the Fenton twins for as long as they could remember. Dash had never done any physical damage to Dayna, but he saved all of that for Danny and Tucker.
"I ordered three mud-pies. Do you know what they gave me? Three mud-pies! With MUD! From the ground! All because of your girlfriend!"
"She's not my girlfriend!" Danny said, putting his hands up in defense.
"I'm not his girlfriend!" Sam said embarrassed.
"And, just to be clear, Dash, the ground is generally where mud comes from. You didn't need to elaborate," Dayna crossed her arms.
Dash grabbed Danny by his shirt and lifted him a few inches off of the ground. He brought Danny's face towards him and yelled, "These are the best years of my life! After high school, it's all downhill for me!" How am I supposed to enjoy my glory days eating mud?!"
"Actually, it's top-soil," Sam elaborated, her being the calmest out of pretty much everyone in the cafeteria.
"Also from the ground," Dayna chimed in.
In response to that, Dash threw the male Fenton twin at the table, "Whatever!"
Danny hit a bench, having his younger sister come to him to make sure he was okay. Dash pushed a plate of mud towards Danny's face, "Eat it. All of it."
"Don't do it, Danny! He's not worth it," Dayna grabbed her brother's wrist, sending the blonde jock a narrow-eyed glare as Danny actually held up a spoonful of the stuff.
Their faces turned to shock again and blue mist escapes their mouths. Looking to the side, they see a ghost that strangely looked much like a lunch lady in the kitchen.
"Uh…uh," Danny muttered, glancing down at his plate before brightening. He picked up his plate and yelled out, "GARBAGE FIGHT!"
The plate of mud slaps Dash in the face. Dayna smirks and takes Tucker's plate, chucking it at another girl's face. Soon, the whole lunchroom was in complete chaos, everyone flinging mud at each other.
Sam stood up and yelled, "It's not garbage! It's-"
"No time for a nonviolent protest, Sam!" Dayna shouted, pulling her down to crawling level, which they did through the crowd.
"You both are gonna pay for this, Fentons!" Dash angrily cried out. He was then hit with two clumps of mud in the head.
"Oh, great. We're still his favorites," Danny muttered as they crawled to the kitchen. When they got in, they did see a ghost Lunch Lady holding a salad in her hands, though she didn't seem like much of a threat. In fact, she seemed so kind and sweet.
"Hah. Shouldn't be so bad," Tucker said, seeing a bright side to the situation. "She looks a little like my grandmother."
"Shouldn't she be haunting a bingo hall?" Danny whispered, causing his sister to elbow him roughly in the side.
The Lunch Lady Ghost turned to them and asked in a sweet voice while floating over to them, "Hello, children. Can you help me? Today's lunch is meatloaf, but I don't see the meatloaf. Did someone change the menu?"
"Yeah. She did," Tucker jabbed a thumb at Sam.
The Lunch Lady Ghost suddenly flared up in anger with green flames surrounding her as she yelled, "YOU CHANGED THE MENU?!"
They gasped in surprise and fear as she continued, "THE MENU HAS BEEN THE SAME FOR FIFTY YEARS!"
"Get behind us!" Danny yelled. Sam and Tucker ducked behind the two, he behind Danny and she behind Dayna.
"Wow. I feel safe," Sam sarcastically muttered.
"We're goin' ghost!" Danny and Dayna shouted at the same time. A blue aura surrounds the both of them, which then splits into two rings that travels up their bodies vertically.
As the rings passed, Danny's clothing became a black jumpsuit with the hands and feet being white. His black, spiky hair turns white and his blue eyes turn green.
Dayna's outfit became a black jumpsuit as well, only the sleeves only reached to her elbows, and she wore white, fingerless gloves as well. Her long, black hair turned white and her eyes turned a bright orange.
The two grew determined as they flew right up to the Lunch Lady Ghost, who was floating in mid-air. Danny yelled, sounding a little unsure, "We command you to…go away!"
The Lunch Lady Ghost's hand started to glow and the dishes flew all around the kitchen.
"Maybe we were a bit hasty. Please go away?" Dayna smiled nervously, her arms going behind her back.
The dishes launch themselves at the duo, making them flinch and slam their eyes shut. Their bodies become intangible, causing the dishes to fly right through them. They opened their eyes, their bodies becoming solid again, making them brighten up.
The dishes start flying, both at Sam and Tucker. The twin Phantoms separated, Danny catching the dishes heading for Sam and Dayna catching the dishes targeting Tucker. The two stacked up the dishes neatly along the counter.
"Well, if this superhero thing doesn't work out for us, we could have an exciting career as busboys," Danny said dryly.
"Uh, Danny?" Dayna pointed behind them. The ovens started moving, coming to life instantly with green fire.
"I control lunch! Lunch is sacred!" The Lunch Lady Ghost shouted.
"It's only the third most important meal of the day!" Dayna retorted.
"Lunch has rules!" She then turned kind again as she asked politely, "Anybody want cake?"
Sam and Tucker nodded their heads in shock, but then Lunch Lady Ghost's face turned outraged as she boomed,
"TOO BAD! Children who change my menu do not get dessert!"
She suddenly disappeared, phasing into the ceiling. The green fire flies out, coming right at Sam and Tucker, who dodged out of the way just in time. Danny and Dayna dodged their own attacks.
The ovens suddenly gain expressions, becoming angry as they leaped at Sam and Tucker. The two flinched and waited for the end. Danny and Dayna flew behind them, Danny pressing his hands on Tucker's shoulders and Dayna on Sam's. The two concentrated and successfully made all of them intangible.
They flew through the wall before they could get hit and tumbled into the hallway. The four of them looked around, happy yet surprised that they were alive.
"Hey! It worked!" Danny exclaimed, looking down in excitement at his hands.
"Yeah! Twin power!" Dayna chirped, she and Danny high-fiving each other.
"This is the thanks I get for thinking like an individual?!" Sam angrily shouted.
A loud crash is suddenly heard and Tucker and Danny turn to look for the cause. The hallway begins shaking violently and the lights go out. Electricity sparks everywhere before finally going away. Danny and Dakota looked around worriedly before seeing the row of lockers closest to them. Three of them opened up with school supplies flying out of them. And right to the Lunch Lady Ghost, who still looked as peeved as heck.
Tucker suddenly sniffed the air, now seeing various meats fly past him as he muttered, "Steak..! Ribeye...! Porterhouse...! Medium-rare...!"
"Ooh! Ribeye? Where?" Dayna asked eagerly, earning a confused yet disapproving glance from her older sibling. "What? I never got to eat lunch yet!"
"But where did it come from?" Tucker suddenly had a knowing glare on his face. "Lancer!"
In a matter of seconds, the meat covered the Lunch Lady Ghost, making her into a gigantic, meaty monster that towered over them.
"Prepare to learn why meat is the most powerful of the five food groups!" She suddenly turned nice again as she held up a cookie, "Cookie?"
Sam shakes her head fearfully.
The ghost seems a little surprised she was turned down for a split second before reverting back to her evil self. She yelled out as she raised a meaty claw, ready to attack Sam, "Then perish!"
Danny slides in front of Sam, surprising her as he angrily growled, "Forget it! The only thing that has an expiration date here is you!"
Danny moves his hand down a bit and his hand begins glowing blue. Looking at his hand he realizes he has accidentally caused himself to revert back to his usual self. The blue glow travels from his hand down his body and his clothes, hair, and eyes revert to their usual selves. Dayna slaps a hand over her forehead, sliding it down her face as she was now the only able ghost fighter.
"Whoops! I didn't mean to do that," Danny smiled sheepishly.
The Lunch Lady Ghost yells and grabs Danny within her meaty grasp before sending him flying into Tucker. Both hit the lockers behind them and a pile of papers covers them up. She then grabs Sam her off the ground and suddenly flies off down the hallway, taking Sam with her.
"SAM!" Dayna shouted, flying off right after the girl. Tucker and Danny were on their knees, getting ready to go.
"Come on! Change back! We gotta go!" Tucker said and the two were about to take off when two hands suddenly grab both boys by their collars.
"You two aren't going anywhere," Mr. Lancer irritably said, pulling them both to their feet.
"Told ya you'd pay, Fenton!" Dash smirked triumphantly. Great, Danny thought sarcastically, this is perfect. His sister and Sam were who knows where, and now he and Tucker were in some deep trouble.
Mr. Lancer sorted through files in his file cabinet while Danny and Tucker sat in chairs in front of his desk. Dash was in the back wall looking pleased with the way things are turning out.
Mr. Lancer pulled out file and read, "Tucker Foley. Chronic tardiness, talking in class, repeated loitering by the girl's locker room."
Tucker gives a sly smile at this comment. Not really something he should be proud of.
"Danny Fenton. Thirty-four dropped beakers in the last month, banned for life from handling all fragile school property, but no severe mischief before today."
"So...gentlemen, tell me," Mr. Lancer spoke calmly before slamming the file onto the desk, causing the two boys to recoil in their chairs, "WHY DID THE TWO OF YOU CONSPIRE TO DESTROY THE SCHOOL CAFETERIA?!"
"Dash started it!" Danny started defensively. "He threw-"
But Mr. Lancer cut him off, "Four touchdown passes in the last game is thereby exempt from scorn. You two, however, are not."
Danny and Tucker looked at each other, then back at the vice-principal as he moved from his desk and to the door, "I'll map out your punishment when I return. Mr. Baxter, watch the door."
Dash smirked as he closed the door, leaving the two boys completely alone. For now. Beeps rang and the two brought their cell phones out of their pockets.
"Found Sam and Lunch Lady Ghost. Come to Storage Room 3. Dayna," They read off the text. Turning to the security cameras in the office, they saw that the Fenton sister was right. The camera for Storage Room 3 had a meat trail going through it.
"Great. We gotta find Sam. I feel like I got her kidnapped," Tucker said, the two getting up out of their seats.
"Maybe because you told the ghost she changed the menu, how about that?" Danny sarcastically retorted, glaring at his friend.
Danny transforms into his ghostly form, grabbing Tucker and turning them intangible before leaving through the floor. Just before Mr. Lancer and Dash could get back, but they were sure that they would be in big trouble later.
"What took you guys so long?" Dayna snapped, crossing her arms and narrowing her eyes at the two as they phased through the door.
"Occupational hazard," Danny replied, only for the two twins to be interrupted by Tucker once again.
"Sweet mother of mutton!" he cried happily, latching himself onto a wall of meat boxes. "I"d dreamed of it, but...I never thought I'd live to see it!"
"How is it that we're the ones with the ghost powers," Danny started, gesturing to him and his sister.
"And you're the weird kid?" Dayna finished, pointing at the tech nerd. Danny turned serious again as he asked Dayna,
"Sam. Is she okay?"
They gasp and widen their eyes at the sound of cackling nearby. Dayna floated up and forward, "Let's go find out."
The three peer around a stack of boxes to see the Lunch Lady Ghost and Sam...who was struggling to get out of a pile of meat. Eww.
"My dear child," the ghost started in her kind voice, "Meat is good for kids. It helps them grow and makes them smile! Who won't you eat it?"
"We don't need meat," Sam responded, denying the chicken leg that was offered to her. "That's fact!"
The Lunch Lady Ghost reverted bak to her evil self with wind blowing around the room violently as she pointed at Sam, "SILENCE! You need discipline! Manners! Respect! Ya know where that comes from? MEAT!"
She goes right back to her nice side and asks,
"Chicken or fish?"
"Wow, talk about being bipolar," Dayna whispered before pulling back behind the boxes with her brother and guy friend.
"We'll take care of the ghost," Danny whispered to Tucker. "You just find a way to get same out of that pile of meat."
Almost immediately, Tucker pulled out a fork and knife, saying, "Waaaay ahead of you."
Danny and Dayna nodded at each other and took off after the ghost. The both of them pulled back clenched fists, ready to punch the Lunch Lady Ghost. She turned around to face them, but was too late. The next thing anyone knew was that she was on the ground after being slammed into a brick wall, glaring at the ghost children as they landed in front of her.
"Don't worry, Sam! I'll have you free in not time!" Tucker enthusiastically exclaimed, cutting into the meat pile with his fork and knife.
"You gotta be kidding me," Sam said with disbelief.
Danny and Dayna crouched down before catapulting into the air, somersaulting in mid-air as they prepared to kick the Lunch Lady Ghost. Unfortunately, she caught the two by their ankles in one hand, dangling them upside down.
"Don't you see?! This is why you need meat! You're both skin and bones!" She bellowed, throwing the two through the air. Danny and Dayna became intangible again, skidding across the floor until the two were halfway through a wall.
The Lunch Lady Ghost hands glowed green as she summoned shish kebobs from a box, their pointed ends heading straight for the twin Phantoms. They saw this and made their bodies split in two, the meat passing through the stretched intangible area of his body he created.
"Sweet. New power," Dayna smiled, her brother smiling back before turning back to the Lunch Lady Ghost. "And for your information, I've got plenty of muscle! I spend eight hours a week at least dancing!"
She yelled out, the meat flew out of their boxes and surrounded her, turning her into the meat monster she was once before.
The Lunch Lady Ghost looked very evil as the meat soars all around her before attaching to her forming the huge meat monster she was earlier. She fired meat at Danny and Dayna, which upon hitting him reverts back to being her fist and captures them in her grasp.
"Help's on the way, guys!" Tucker cried, having his fork and knife at the ready.
The Lunch Lady Ghost threw the two, making them yell and become intangible and go right through the wall. The meaty ghost turned to the two humans, looming over them as she growled.
"Run?" Tucker asked.
"Run," Sam nodded.
They were off in an instant, yelling as they ran for the door, but was trapped once the ghost threw a giant pile of meat at the door. Dayna and Danny stuck their heads partly through the wall, Danny holding the back of his head and Dayna placing a hand across her forehead, almost ignoring Sam and Tucker as they ran past. They snapped out of their daze and grew determined, flashing off right after them.
The Lunch Lady Ghost brought up her fists, ready to slam them down on them. Danny and Dayna grabbed onto them, turning the four of them intangible and zipping through the wall before they could be crushed. They managed to fly a few yards outside before the intangibility wore out, the two Fenton siblings having to struggle to concentrate.
"Gee, you two. Fighting meat monsters, flying through walls...You both must be exhausted," Sam observed as they began to slowly lose altitude.
"What? Of course not!" Danny said defensively, trying to keep his eyes from closing.
"Yeah. What gave you that idea..." Dayna yawned right before the four of them fall to the ground as the Phantom twins passed out. The aura surrounds them again and they revert back to their usual selves.
"Huh? What?" Dayna blinked her eyes open and sat up in her brother's bed just mere seconds before he did.
"Ah! W-w-what's going on?!" Danny sat up abruptly in his bed.
"You passed out, so we took you both home," Sam said, she and Tucker standing at the end of his bed.
"You've both been asleep for four days!" Tucker exclaimed.
"Four days?!" The Fenton twins exclaimed frantically.
Tucker then smiled and chuckled, "Nah. It's only been a few hours."
"What a relief," Dayna sighed, letting herself fall back down on the bed. Her brother did the same thing, and now they were just staring at the ceiling.
Sam glared at Tucker, placing her hands on her hips as she said, "Knock it off, Tucker! This is the second time today your carelessness almost got them killed!"
"Me? I almost got them killed?" Tucker glared right back as he growled in frustration, "The only reason this happened is because you had to be unique! You had to take the meat away!"
"Uh, guys-" Dayna was interrupted with Tucker storming off.
"And I'm gonna get it back!"
Sam yelled angrily as she went out the door, "You want to change the menu back?! YOU'RE GONNA HAVE TO GO THROUGH ME TO DO IT!"
The twins winced at the slamming of Danny's bedroom door. The two looked at each other before giving out a sigh. Dayna then smiled a bit, telling her brother, "You know, this reminds me of when I was six and whenever I had a nightmare, I would crawl into your bed and sleep with you."
Danny laughed lightly at the memory, "Yeah. Mom and Dad never figured out why you always came to me instead of them."
"Guess it's a twin thing," Dayna yawned, stretching herself out as she got out of bed. "Well, I'm going to bed. See ya in the morning, bro."
"See ya, sis," Danny waved as she exited his room. He sighed again and muttered to himself, "Ah...Well, I'm sure everything will be back to normal by tomorrow."
"Or not. Maybe it'll be worse," Danny voiced his thoughts, he and Dayna stopping in front of the school, only to see two protests going on. And they were BIG. One was for meat, and the other was for veggies.
"A lot worse," Dayna nodded in agreement.
As they made their way through the crowds, it didn't take long for Sam and Tucker to find them. They stood on opposite sides of the two, Tucker next to Danny and Sam next to Dayna.
"You guys put together two protests in one night?" Danny asked the two in disbelief.
"That's gotta be some kind of record," Dayna scratched the top of her head.
"Meat-eaters, guys. Always ready to fight. And our high-protein diets give us the energy we need to do it quickly," Tucker explained, sending Sam a harsh glare.
Sam glared right back and countered, "Ultra Recyclo-vegetarians are always ready to protest. And because we don't have to waste time cooking food, we can move even faster."
"Don't you guys think this is a little extreme?" Danny asked, arching an eyebrow at the two.
"Yeah. This is going a bit too far," Dayna added.
Tucker suddenly got in Danny's face, "No choice, buddy! You're either with me!"
"Or against him!" Dayna jerked back a bit at Sam getting in her face.
"So whose side are you both on?!" They both yelled.
The wind suddenly picked up, causing the fight to cease as a cackle rang throughout the area. Danny and Dayna's ghost sense goes off and is blown by the wind. The protesters looked up, clearly confused at the situation. All of a sudden, meat started flying out of a truck and began to swirl around overhead, which then turned into the meaty version of the Lunch Lady Ghost.
"It's lunchtime!" She cackled evilly.
The crowd screamed in terror, running away from the monster. Tucker said with a look of dismay, "Meat! Why have you betrayed me?!"
"Guys, time to makeup!" Danny looked up with his sister.
"Now!" Dayna narrowed her eyes at the ghost.
Tucker and Sam hug, covering Danny and Dayna's transformation before running off. The two half-ghosts took off, landing a few blows at the Lunch Lady Ghost. She tried throwing a punch, but missed Danny. Then she tried slapping with the other hand, narrowly missing Dayna. Danny throws a hard punch and Danya a good kick at her, knocking the meaty beast off of her feet and hard to the ground.
"We're really getting better at this, eh bro?" Dayna asked, flying with her back facing the ground.
Danny smiled but quickly turned back to the ghost, who threw a punch, sending him skywards. So far up, in fact, they couldn't see him in a matter of seconds.
"NO!" Dayna cried, but wheezed when the Lunch Lady Ghost squeezed her in her fist. She felt her ribcage closing in as the grip became ever more tighter. Suddenly, a flash of green collided with the giant meat monster, causing a great explosion of meat and Dayna to crash into the ground, turning back into her normal form.
Danny pulled himself out of the crater, gasping when he saw his sister out of commission. He knelt next to her and sat her up, "Dayna?! Are you okay?"
"Ugh," Dayna groaned, trying to blink away the dizziness. "Yeah. I'm fine."
"Oh, dear!"
The two looked to the Lunch Lady Ghost with great surprise. Danny helped Dayna stand up as she continued "What a mess! Are you two okay?"
"I'll be fine. How about you, Danny?" Dayna asked, looking mildly worried.
"Yeah. I think so," he grunted, rubbing his head to ease the pain.
The ghost smiled a bit, then reverted back to her evil self. Seriously, can anyone say 'bipolar'?
"TOUGH! BECAUSE YOU BEING OKAY IS NOT PART OF MY BALANCED DIET OF DOOM!"
The fallen meat suddenly lurched upwards, surrounding the duo as they formed six piles. They spiraled around and created six little meat monsters. They growled and crouched, getting ready to pounce.
"Can you go ghost?" Danny whispered to his sister. She closed her eyes, trembling as she concentrated really hard. The bluish aura appeared for a brief five seconds before fading again, leaving his younger sibling exhausted. As she shook her head, he took a fighting stance, "Then get behind me!"
The meat monsters jumped after the two, and Danny countered with a flying kick. It seemed to work at first, but then the monsters molded themselves back together.
"Well, I wasn't expecting that!" Danny said, right before the bluish aura formed the rings, traveling down his body and making him human again. "Or that!"
"Hey!" Dayna yelped, being grabbed by the meat monsters and whisked away through the air. Danny tried to grab after her, but was captured himself. The two were then hung upside down on by them. Well, it looked like their career was short-lived as ghostly heroes.
"OW!" Danny exclaimed, the Fenton Thermos hitting him in the face, but landed in Dayna's waiting hands. "The Fenton Thermos!"
"But how do we get it to work?!" Dayna asked in a panicked voice.
They yelled as the monsters tossed them to the ground. They closed their eyes and chanted to themselves, "Change back! CHANGE BACK!"
As if their prayers had been answered, the blue aura appeared again and the Fenton twins became the Phantom twins once again. They smiled at each other as they fell, before sending satisfied smirks upward. The monsters looked at them in shock, but go after them anyway.
"Thanks for the Thermos!" Danny said to their parents and Jazz.
"Yup! Big help!" Dayna waved, being not too far behind her brother.
The two phase out of the ground behind the Lunch Lady Ghost, Dayna holding the Thermos. The ghost turned to them, angrily hissing out, "NO! Soup's not on today's menu!"
"We're changing the menu!" Dayna narrowed her orange eyes before handing the Thermos to her brother.
"Permanently!" Danny finished, opening the Thermos and holding it out. He looked to his sister and ordered, "Put your hands on the Thermos and do as I do."
Just as she was about to ask why, he snapped, "Just do it!"
Dayna furrowed her eyebrows, but grabbed onto the Thermos as it was aimed at the Lunch Lady Ghost.
"I hope I'm right!" Her brother shut his eyes, the bluish aura surrounding his body, including the Thermos. Dayna copied his moves and in mere seconds, both of their energies combined and the Fenton Thermos came to life. It shot a stream of energy at the ghost, knocking the two back a bit, but trapping the Lunch Lady Ghost all the same. She struggled and squirmed as the energy swirled around and sucked her into the Thermos. Danny quickly closed the lid on tightly and the two return back to their human selves.
"What happened?" Sam asked as Danny and Dayna helped her and Tucker out from one of the protest balloons. "Where's the ghost?"
Danny held up the Thermos and the two Fentons smiled. Dayna answered for the both of them, "Our parents have their moments!"
"Ghosts directly ahead," the teens looked towards the robotic voice and the beeping. They panicked slightly when their mother and father (who was strangely covered in meat) coming at them with the Fenton Finder. As their parents came to a stop in front of them, the device said, "You would have to be some sort of moron to not notice the ghosts directly ahead."
Dayna and Danny both gave weak smiles as their parents looked to them. Danny thought quick and said while jabbing a thumb in no particular direction, "Aw, sorry dad. You just missed them."
"We've got runners!" Jack exclaimed, he and Maddie going right after the 'runaway ghosts.'
"So, you guys aren't gonna tell 'em?" Tucker asked.
"Nah," Danny shook his head. "I think I might've figured out what these powers are for. They makes us-"
He and Dayna froze as a hand grabbed onto their shoulders. Their eyes grow wide and they glance upward to see Mr. Lancer. And he didn't look very happy.
"In a world of trouble."
"Manson!" Mr. Lancer yelled into a megaphone as the four children were still cleaning up the meaty mess that was caused. It was already nighttime and they were nearly done cleaning. "Pick up that T-bone!"
Sam looked disgusted as she looked at the raw meat on the ground, "With my hands?"
"Foley! Pick up that Turfwich!"
"With my hands?" Tucker winced, being as equally disgusted as Sam did as he grabbed the 'grass on a bun' by the corner.
Being satisfied, Mr. Lancer took a bite out of a chicken leg before turning around and walking away.
Danny and Dayna were sweeping up the meat past the dumpster, and past Dash who seemed to be even more pleased. He burst out laughing, causing the Fenton twins to turn back and glare at him. So, the two walked to the side of the dumpster, setting their hands onto the surface. Their hands glowed a bright blue, making the dumpster intangible, which caused to dump all of its meaty contents onto the jock.
They smirked as they brought their hands back, making them and the dumpster tangible again. Dash's head burst out of the pile of meat and by the look on his face, he wasn't enjoying the feeling or the smell.
"FENTONS! A little help?!" He gasped, struggling to get out.
"Whatever you say, Dash," Danny smirked, feeling pleased with himself.
"Whatever you say," Dayna smiled at her brother, his eyes glowing green and hers glowing orange.
