Hello! This is my first ever FanFic, but I'm currently in the process of writing a crossover (unless I get distracted by another story idea) too! I really hope you like it(: If you think it sounds a lot like someone else's writing, please tell me! I don't want someone else to feel like I've stolen their idea, because I don't think I have and I don't want anyone else to feel cheated.
I don't own Danny Phantom or anything, because if I did, the show wouldn't have gotten canceled! :3
On with the story!
Chapter 1: The Game
"…and that's how I saved the universe from the Disasteriod," finished Danny. As he smiled at the teens in front of him, whose mouths were now wide open, he couldn't help but chuckle. That is, until the door opened and a voice said, "Don't you mean how we saved the universe?"
That voice belonged to the most beautiful and powerful woman in his world; Sam. With a smile on her face, the violet eyed Sam walked over to where Danny was sitting with their kids and kissed him lightly on his lips.
Finally recovering from the shock of the story, Abi, their second daughter, found the words to voice what both she and her brother, Kyle, were thinking: "Mom used to fight ghosts?!"
"Well, don't sound too shocked Abi. And besides, it's not used to. I still help your Dad out from time to time. Isn't that right Danny?" Sam said as she looked to her husband.
"She's right. She does still help, although not as much as she did in the old days. She was the planner and strategist. Uncle Tuck was, obviously, the tech guy. And me? I was the muscle," Danny said with that lopsided grin of his.
"Ya, O.K. Dad. I've seen your high school yearbook and you know as well as I do that you weren't that full of muscle," said the older son, Kyle, while he rolled his dark blue eyes.
With a short scoff, Danny playfully said, "Well, at least I had more than you." And with that, Abi burst out laughing as Kyle's face began to grow beet red.
Kyle, of course, did have some muscle, but Danny was right. He was seriously lacking in the abs department.
Kyle looked almost exactly like Danny, but his hair was closer to his mom's shade of black. As far as looks were concerned (hair aside), Kyle was a mini Danny, but with dark blue eyes. Abi was a mini Sam, but with light purple eyes.
They both, however, got Danny's smile. And much to Sam's dismay, Kyle gained Danny's humor. Lucky for her, Abi had her assertiveness.
Just as Kyle was about to retort to the muscle comment, Danny's watch beeped.
"Whoops, looks like I'm going to be late for that lesson with Clockwork," Danny said as he hoped up into the air and changed into his alter ego, Danny Phantom. He quick gave his kids and his wife a kiss on their foreheads before flying to the door.
Since they lived in the Ghost Zone on the weekends, Danny knew he wouldn't actually be late because it would take him less time to get to Clockwork's tower. Still, better safe than sorry.
It'll take even less time when he finally teaches me how to teleport, Danny thought to himself as he went intangible and flew through the door. And Danielle.
"Eek! DAD! Can't you watch where and what you phase through? I hate that feeling," Dani yelled after Danny, shivering from the feeling of being phased through. Danny then turned around and went back into the room.
"Sorry Dani," he said with a snicker, "I didn't see you there. I will try to be more careful next time I go intangible." With this, he kissed her on her forehead, like he'd done with the other members of his family, and flew through the door and out into Ghost Zone.
"So, what do you want to do today?" asked Abi to her siblings. Since she was the youngest of the trio, she was always the one to ask the question, day after day. Dani rolled her eyes before answering, "Sorry sis, but I've got a date I have to get ready for! Young Blood is going to be here in half an hour and I don't want to make him wait." With that, she flew off into the hallway and headed to her room, but not before shouting back, "Why don't you two go hang out with Deb and Andy?"
Abi gave a pleading look to Kyle, silently asking him not to leave her too. Even though Kyle was a year older, he normally didn't mind hanging out with his younger sister and their best friends.
"I guess we could see what they are up to, but we have to make sure we don't interrupt Dad and Clockwork when we go over. I rather not be grounded and forced to clean both our mansion in the Ghost Zone and our large house in the human world," Kyle said with a roll of his eyes.
"Awesome! Come on!" Abi shouted as she and her brother both let the white rings travel up and down their bodies, changing them into their alter egos.
Abi's once light purple eyes now glowed a mysterious yellow. Her human clothes, which consisted of a red halter top, red headband (to hold back her shoulder length raven-black hair), a pair of army green shorts that stopped right below her knees, and red tennis shoes were now replaced with a black and white hazmat suit that looked similar to her dad's.
Only instead of the famous DP logo on her chest, there was a red AP. Her white gloves, which went up to her elbows, had red rings where they puffed out to cover the long, black sleeves of her suit. Her black and white pants also flared out to cover most of her red boots, leaving only a small red line showing where her feet were. Her hair was the same snow white her dad's was, but it was now in a pony tail instead of hanging loose like it had been in her human form. Her headband was still red.
Kyle, on the other hand, had the same hazmat suit as his dad, minus the blue KP logo and the blue swirls that mixed with the white ones on his gloves and shoes. His human clothes had consisted of what his dad had worn when he was younger. Only, his shirt was black with blue accents. His jeans were the same color as his eyes, and he wore combat boots. His eyes were an even more vibrant green than Danny's when he was in ghost form, but his hair was styled exactly like his dad's, snow white and all.
Once they'd flown through the kitchen to tell their mom where they were going, and listened to the short warning not to bother their dad while they were there, the two ghost teens flew into the Ghost Zone.
"Hey Deb! Hey Andy! Want to chill out?" shouted Abi from outside their tower. Deb and Andy were both Clockwork's kids and they had been best friends with Abi and Kyle ever since Danny had taken them to meet Clockwork, his mentor.
They were both blue skinned, like their dad, and they could both change their ages, but only to a certain extent since they hadn't actually been around as long as their dad.
Deb had long white hair with side bangs that hung to the left of her ghostly green eyes. She wore a deep purple cloak with light blue ribbons and a matching scarf. She also had a deep purple hood. Her face was round, and her hair was pulled into a pony, much like Abi's.
Andy wore basically the same thing his father did plus a hood. His white hair hung loosely from his round face. Soon, he would have bangs to cover his green eyes too.
Not girly bangs, though. Far from it.
He would have those bangs that the guys on fashion magazines had, and he would look good.
"Like, duh. Come on in guys!" shouted Deb in response. As the two teens flew into the tower and up to the third floor, they were greeted with their two friends.
"Our dads' are in the basement, so as long as we stay away from that level we should be able to make as much racket as we please!" said Andy with a mischievous smile on his face. He and Kyle high fived each other before flying off to Andy's room, leaving their two younger sisters behind.
"Well, so much for hanging out together," both girls said. They laughed when they realized that they'd both spoken at the same time until Deb asked, "So, want to watch a movie?"
"Sure, why not?" replied Abi. "What movie should we watch?" she asked as they flew into a big pink room with rose vines covering the walls. It was Deb's room, and it had a pink round bed in the middle against the far vine covered wall with two bean bag chairs in front of it. The TV floated in front of the two girls as they took their rightful bean bags and looked at each other.
"How about a special movie?" asked Deb with a sly grin spreading across her face. 'Special movie' was her way of saying that they should watch the past. Since she was the only daughter of the Master of Time, watching the time stream was one of her favorite past times, especially when with a friend.
As Abi nodded her head, Deb asked, "Any special requests?"
Before Abi could shake her head 'no', the boys floated through the door and hopped stomach-first onto Deb's bed.
"Actually, ya. Our Dad was telling us about how our Mom used to help him and Uncle Tuck fight ghosts. Andy and I have a bet going on whether she was better at it than Uncle Tuck or not. I say she was, but he says no way. So, want to help us out?" asked Kyle with a raised eyebrow and a cocky grin on his tanned face. Even as a ghost, their skins only slightly paled, so both Kyle and Abi looked pretty much human.
Minus the glowing white outline, snow white hair, and glowing green and yellow eyes.
With this new information, Deb's eyes opened wide as she screeched, "NO WAY?! YOUR MOM?" Once Abi nodded her head and returned the smile, Deb lifted her hand and moved it across the screen. Within seconds the TV came alive and the scene in front of the four teens showed Casper High. As they waited and watched for a ghost to attack, they couldn't help but laugh every time Sam blushed at one of Tucker's comments about how even though a fake-out-make-out may have the word 'fake' in it, it still had the words 'make' and 'out' too.
Apparently, since 'make' and 'out' outnumbered the word 'fake', it meant that Sam had actually made out with Danny.
Danny, on the other hand, didn't know what to do.
"Man, Mom was right," Kyle said as he bent over laughing. "Dad really was clueless!" At this, all four teens burst out laughing even harder than before.
"When was this, anyways?" asked the boys as they wiped nonexistent tears from their eyes.
"Well, from the looks of it, he can't be older than us. And since Aunt Val was chasing after him, I'm going to guess he's 14, just like Deb and me!" exclaimed Abi as she looked to Deb to see if she was right.
"Yup. You hit it right on the nose!" she replied with a smile.
"Hey guys, I wonder…" said Andy before he trailed off, shaking his head. This, of course, only made the other three teens annoyed.
"Come on dude, out with it!" yelled Kyle, who was starting to get angry.
He definitely had his father's temper.
"Well, I was just wondering if you two wanted to go into the past and give your Dad a run for his money!" he said.
Andy seemed to like this idea, remembering the muscle comment from earlier, but Abi shook him out of it by exclaiming, "NO! We can't be seen as bad ghosts, especially if we look like him. You know what Dad constantly says: the good guys always win. He'll figure it out and then we'll get in so much trouble!"
However, just because she was against fighting her dad in the past, didn't mean she was against hanging with her dad in the past.
"But," continued Deb, reading Abi's thoughts, "if you wanted to go chill and see what really went on in his life, I'm sure we could arrange it. Heck, we could even make a game out of it!"
"O.K., but we are going to need some rules," Andy spoke up, not wanting to let anyone have a chance to change their minds. "First, no Going Ghost in front of them. Second, no telling them you're from the future. Third, the goal is to find out three things from each of them that they wouldn't tell you now. Deb and I will referee from here, considering we can't turn human."
"The 'them' consists of Uncle Tuck, Mom, and Dad, right?" questioned Abi.
"Bingo," answered Andy.
This was going to be fun.
I hope you guys liked the first chapter! If you have any questions, comments, concerns, or constructive criticism, please review!
Knowing me, I will probably have the rest of the Fic done by the end of the week, so don't worry about updates(:
