Hey everyone, Sparkling Patronus here. I've decided to try a crossover, since I'm extremely obsessed with Kingdom Hearts, and I've just played through all three games twice.
This story is a crossover between Danny Phantom and the first kingdom Hearts game, told from Danny's point of view. They take place at the same time, but Sora doesn't actually come into the chapter until a few chapters in, so bear with me OK?
OK, so obviously the storyline will be altered a little bit with Danny's presence, but I'm trying to keep it as true to the game as possible. However I will probably cut out about three worlds from the game that were unimportant to the storyline, that way you won't have to read anything completely boring.
Finally, if some dialogue or sequence of events is not exactly the same as it was in the game, please don't all go yelling at me for it. First of all, o matter how many times I've played the game you can't expect me to remember everything. Also remember, it's not supposed to be exactly the same anyway.
Disclaimer: I don't own Danny Phantom or Kingdom Hearts, and the only thing I own in this story is the plot.
The chapters are fairly short, but I'm going to try to update quickly. Here's chapter 1
"Hey Danny," shouted a voice.
14 year old Danny Fenton turned to greet his friend Tucker Foley as he looked up from his combination lock. He gave a yawn and smiled weakly as his friend approached.
"Hey Tuck," he said, stifling another yawn as he searched for his math textbook in the cluttered mess that was his locker.
"Hey dude, rough night?" he asked curiously, noticing his friend's drooping eyelids.
"Not really, it was pretty good actually. There were no ghost attacks, I'm just feeling a little tired is all," he said, shrugging and gathering up his books.
"Hey guys," said Sam, as she approached her two friends.
"Hey," Tucker and Danny greeted simultaneously, giving a short wave.
"I really don't want to be here," she said matter-of-factly as she began twisting her combination lock, "but at least its Friday"
"Yep, 9 periods to freedom," Tucker responded, leaning up against the lockers as he waited for Sam to gather her books.
As soon as Sam closed the locker door the three proceeded to their homeroom and sat down. Such was their morning routine. They talked about nothing in particular for a while until the teacher entered the room, forcing them to end their conversation. The day began as usual.
The first four periods went by as they normally did. Danny felt more rested than usual, thanks to the good fortune of no ghost attacks the night before. In fact, there hadn't been any ghost attacks in over a week now. He knew there was probably something suspicious about that, but for the moment he was enjoying his time off. He managed to stay awake in every class but math, which was his worst subject. It was a pretty good start of the day as far as he was concerned.
Fifth period came around and the trio returned to their lockers to get their lunch. They always brought their own because they'd had some rather…unpleasant experiences with the school food thanks to a certain lunch lady.
Suddenly, Danny glanced up from his lunch and noticed something out of place by a row of lockers on the other side of the hall. It appeared that a ghost had escaped his ghost sense. It was small, and had an all black body, complete with twitching antennae and beady yellow eyes. He looked around quickly to see if there was a place he could go ghost, but the entire hallway was packed with students.
He was about to run into a nearby bathroom to change, but when he looked back at the spot by the lockers, the ghost was gone. Danny blinked confusedly
"What was that about…?" Danny mumbled, still staring at the spot where the small ghost had been.
Suddenly, a hand waved in front of his face, causing Danny to snap back to reality.
"Earth to Danny," said Sam, snapping her fingers in front of his face, "Feeling a little spacey today I see."
"Yeah…I guess," said Danny, glancing back once more at the spot. Well, if the ghost had just left, he wasn't going to chase it. If it started causing problems, then he'd worry about it. He turned and followed Sam and Tuck to the lunch room, stopping to glance back a moment later, just to make sure there was still no sign of the ghost. There was nothing there, so he sped up a bit to catch up to his friends and soon all thoughts of the strange ghost had left his mind,
They proceeded down the hallway and sat at the same table as always, the one all the way in the back of the room. Pulling out their lunches, Sam addressed the topic Danny would have rather avoided.
"Say Danny. It's been kind of quite around here lately. Any idea what's up with the ghosts?" asked Sam, bringing a forkful of carrots to her mouth.
"Nah, nor do I care," he replied, not bothering to mention the small ghost he'd seen before. After all, it hadn't caused any trouble, so it didn't really matter. "I'm just trying to enjoy the peace. Now can we please not talk about it before we jinx it?"
Sam gave him a small glare as she placed her fork down on the table. "Don't you think you should be more concerned about this? I mean, I don't think there's ever been a quiet period this long since the ghost portal was opened"
"Look Sam, I'm sure everything's perfectly fine. Maybe the ghosts just decided they'd rather not get their butts kicked and just stayed in the ghost zone," Tuck put in, swallowing a large bite of hamburger in a way that made Sam cringe.
"Yeah, I'm sure it's perfectly fine," Danny responded, only half believing his own words even as they left his mouth. There was the same feeling in the back of his mind that he got when he was putting of a large science project. He knew he'd have to do something about eventually, but he really didn't feel like doing anything right now, it was too nice enjoying the peace.
Sam sighed and shook her head slightly at the two boys but she said nothing more on the subject. She knew she was never going to get through their thick skulls right now anyway, so she might as well save her energy.
The rest of their lunch period went on without a problem. They avoided the topic of ghosts and focused more on their weekend plans. They decided they would go to the Nasty Burger as usual, just as everyone began to clear their tables and leave, signaling the end of the lunch period.
The trio rose, cleared their food off the table and followed everyone else outside, still talking light heartedly about various unimportant subjects. Soon they reached their lockers and the second half of their day began.
The last of their four periods went by as smoothly and uneventfully as the first ones, making Danny almost want another ghost attack to break the day's monotony. As it was though, things in Amity stayed as calm as they'd been for the last week.
Soon, the final bell rang, and Danny maneuvered his way through the thick crown of excited students, who were rushing around in confusion trying to get out of the school as quickly as possible. Locating Sam and Tuck by his locker, he sauntered over and began fingering his lock once again. He stuffed some random books into his bag, slung it over his shoulder, and the three left the building for the freedom of the weekend.
Well, there's chapter one. Boring, I know, but please bear with me. It'll be a couple of chapters before things pick up because I don't want this to seem rushed. Please leave me a review because I'd really love to know what you thought! Thanks for reading!
