(First time attempting a Danny Phantom Fanfic...DON'T KILL ME! Read And Review please!)

Two Observants appeared with in the giant clock citadel, a ghost following behind them. The male ghost had pale green skin, with piercing red eyes, that held a bored expression in them. His right

eye had a tattoo of an arrow spiraling in a counter clockwise motion then pointing downward from, just before, the outer corner of his eye. He wore a dark blood red cloak, that hid his body, with

his hood down, so his grey slicked back hair and pointed ears could be seen. He held a time staff in his hand, which had an assortment of tiny clocks on the staff and an infinity sign hanging from a

chain at the top. "Clockwork," one of the Observants say as he floats forward with his companion beside him and the two mystery ghosts behind them. "The Observants, to what do I owe the

pleasure," said another ghost as he floated over in front of the four guests. "I'm sure you remember Counter Clockwise," said one of the Observants gesturing to the male ghost who nodded.

"Good to see you once again, Clockwork," Counter Clockwise said. "The same to you, sir," Clockwork said bowing his head to the older ghost. "Counter Clockwise. Where is she? She should've

been here by now," One of the Observants said as they both were starting to get impatient. "She'll be here, I know she will," Counter Clockwise said, with the same bored expression that

seemed to be stuck on his face. "'She', sir?" Clockwork asked as he changed to his old man form. "Yes, she is-" Counter Clockwise was cut off by the sudden appearance of a portal that was

different shades of green. From the portal, out walked a female ghost. The female ghost had bright blue skin, her eyes were big, and bright purple. Her right eye, had a tattoo the looked like a

reversed and upside-down Jupiter sign, with an arrow pointing down. Instead of a cloak, she wore a high collared bright purple, equally as bright as her eyes, tail coat with black long sleeves that

went almost past her finger tips. On the upper arms of the sleeves were the same color purple bands. She wore black shorts with a loose fitting belt with an hourglass on it. Black boots that went

up her calves were on her feet. Her hair was pure white, curled in sharp angles, and flowed behind her as she walked next to Counter Clockwise. "There you are! Where have you been!" Yelled

one of the Observants as he floated to the side of the female ghost. She opened her mouth to speak, but Counter Clockwise put his hand on her shoulder. "Be calm, daughter," Counter Clockwise

said as he looked down at her as her legs turned into a ghostly tail, making her shorts and boots disappear but her belt remained, then back up to Clockwork. "Clockwork, this is my daughter

TickTock," Counter Clockwise said as he gently pushed his daughter farther in front of him. "I pleasure to meet the Master of Time and Space," TickTock said as she bowed deeply at the waist to

Clockwork. "Like wise," the master of time said as he nodded his head and changed into his child form. When TickTock stood up from her bow she that where there once floated an elderly ghost

now was a young child of a ghost. "Huh?" TickTock said as she tilted her head to the side in confusion and then looked back at her father and the Observants. "His form constantly changes, you'll

get used to it," Her father said. TickTock nodded then turned back to that a now adult form, that looked just a little older then her, was floating in front of her. "I see," she said. "Now TickTock

where were you? What took you so long to get here?" He father asked crossing his arms under his cloak. TickTock bit her lip as she turned to her father. "I'm sorry father, I was….taking care of

someone, you know that. And he put up quite the struggle," she said as she fisted her hand. "But none the less, my job was successful," she added as she raised her fist to her mouth, opened it

and blew, what looked like red shimmering dust, out of her palm. The dust swirled and formed into an older man, who seemed to be sleeping while he floated up right. "Very good TickTock,"

Counter Clockwise said as he ruffled his daughter's head. "I learned from the best dad," she said smiling up at him. "But I apparently have much more to learn," she said glaring over at the

Observants. She didn't like them. She spent a long time training with them, but they hardly knew anything about being a time reaper, unlike her father. "Yes, and more you shall learn, TickTock,

with your new master," Counter Clockwise said to his daughter then looked at Clockwork, who had gone threw his old man form and was back to his child form. "Clockwork? Would it be alright

with you, if you took my daughter on as your apprentice?" he asked. Clockwork smiled and nodded. "of course, anything for an old friend," he said changing into his adult form. "Counter

Clockwise, you're job is finished, we must leave," one of the Observants said as they both began to float away. "TickTock," TickTock looked up at her father as he said her name. "Learn all that

you can from him," he said putting his hands on her shoulders. "And remember all that I have taught you," he added smiling down at the now full grown ghost woman that he called his daughter.

"Only everyday daddy," she said smiling and then suddenly hugging her father. Counter Clockwise hugged her back, then pulled something out of his cloak. "This was your mother's, she wanted

to give you this before she left, but time was not on her side," Counter Clockwise said as he put the neck lace around his daughter's neck. "It's the time turner, and your mother's Oblivion Scythe,

use it well TickTock," Counter Clockwise said as he turned and started to walk away with the Observants. "Yes, father," she said as fingered the spinning pendent with a small hourglass in the

middle, with a small smile on her face. "Goodbye, TickTock, we will meet again, I promise," Counter Clockwise said as he started to disappeared with the Observants. She flew forward a little,

tears prickling her violet eyes. "I know we will Counter Clockwise, Goodbye, for now," she said as she watched her father disappear. A tear fell down her cheek, then she felt a hand on her

shoulder, she looked over and saw the it was the child form of Clockwork. She turned to the small ghost child and wiped the tear away and bowed. "Master," she simply said. Clockwork changed

to his adult form and put his finger under TickTock's chin forcing her to stand up straight. "Clockwork," he said then changed to his old man form. TickTock nodded as she played with the new

necklace around her neck. "Come," Clockwork said as he turned and started to float away. "Your training will start immediately," he added. TickTock stopped playing with her necklace and

obediently followed the Master of time. "What have I gotten myself into?" he asked as he floated off somewhere inside the his clock tower, with TickTock right behind him.