Harry Phantom
It was an average day when suddenly a scream sounded through the chilling evening night air, breaking the harmonious tranquil that had settled in. The squeal, consequently, belonged to none other than Paulina Sanchez, a snobby, rich, popular girl from Casper High School. Many a person jerked unpleasantly awake by the shrill scream or turned from their dinners instantly alarmed. Danny was no exception. He sat upright moments after the scream and looked around confused. Where was his ghost sense?
Wasting no time, he climbed out of bed and opened his window hastily. With one last glance at his bedroom, he exhaled one last calming, tired breath and transformed into the infamous Danny Phantom, ghostly hero of Amity Park, and headed out into the night.
He flew swiftly to the scene of the attack, only to find himself halting in his tracks out of shock. There was Paulina, as he suspected, backed up against a tree, but instead of fear, she wore a look of complete disgust. In front of her was the object of her scorn... himself, as Phantom. However, he wore no shirt, his top half discarded and forgotten off to the side. And as he stared on, he found himself in utter disbelief and surprisingly on Paulina's side. It was disgusting. His whole chest was covered in course hair more resemblant to fur but looked dryer and was curled and wirey in a completely unflattering, disturbing image rather like the hair in unmentionable areas. The Phantom turned to look at Paulina's countenance, a grim expression played on his face. She wrinkled her nose.
"Like ew. You're worse than Mr. Lancer..." she sneered out condescendingly. The Phantom smirked, then let out a low, menacing chuckle.
"Thank you, I try," said the ghostly poser. She just scrunched her face once more before turning away, completely disappointed in her hero and most recent crush.
"Good bye, Paulina," said the ghost mockingly, as if trying to taunt her into looking at him again and hearing her disapproval all over again.
All that could be heard were the soft sound of footsteps fading away. But then one last farewell could be heard receding into the darkness,
"Good bye, Harry Phantom."
