A/N: I was watching Pretty Little Liars on Netflix when this idea popped into my mind. Enjoy, review, and follow!

Disclaimer: I do not own Danny Phantom or Pretty Little Liars

Chapter 1:

Most people have had to move at some point in their life. Usually they get some sort of warning, a few weeks to say goodbye and exchange teary hugs and "I'll miss you's."

Not my parents. They told us to pack up and move halfway across the country three hours ago, all because of a job offer.

"Danny, honey, I know we should have told you earlier, but we didn't want you and your friends to be upset the last week of summer. Besides, Pennsylvania will be a nice change for us, and you'll make new friends." my mom apologized, twisting around and looking about me. I turned up the volume on my iPod and stared pointedly out the window. Not that there was much to look at besides dark storm clouds, but it was better than talking to her. I hadn't even had a chance to say a proper goodbye to Sam and Tucker, I'd texted them in the airport. My mom sighed and turned back around.

"Danny, don't be so hard on her. She only did what she thought was the best for you." Jazz said.

"It's not like any of this even matters to you. You were going to Penn anyway." I scoffed. Jazz just shrugged and started reading Wuthering Heights. We were moving to some rich, snooty little town called Rosewood. Apparently, my parents had bought a house the weekend I thought they were going on a "romantic getaway."


"Who's that?" Aria asked, looking out Spencer's window. Spencer shrugged.

"Just some new family moving in."

"Spence, they've got a giant metal door." Aria said. Spencer and Hanna got up to look.

"What the hell..." Spencer muttered, watching as a fat man in an orange jumpsuit hauled a big hexagonal door into the house.

"Look, guys, does it matter? We have to hurry up and crack the code so we can stop A once and for all." Hanna said.

"That kid looks pissed." Aria commented, ignoring Hanna and glancing down at the boy who was glaring angrily around the yard. His gaze shot up to the four girls, his eyes dark and and his expression unreadable. Then he spun around and walked into the house.

Spencer sighed and flopped down on the bed. "We're never going to crack A's password. Not unless we have help." She looked at Hanna.

"Ok, ok. Fine. I'll talk to Caleb." she glared at Spencer, then grabbed her purse. "I have to go, my dad wants to talk." she slammed the door shut.

"What's with her?" Spencer asked.

"Spence, you just asked her to ask her boyfriend to decode A's phone. Who knows what he'll find? And what danger you're putting him in?" Aria said, still looking out the window.

"He's our only chance, Aria." She pushed herself up into a sitting position. "Now will you please tell me just what the hell is so interesting about the new family?"

"Nothing... But I swear I just saw a flash of weird blue light from the upstairs window." Aria murmured absentmindedly.

Spencer rolled her eyes.