Present
The sky was dark, not one ray of light shined through the dark clouds that filled the sky. The small town of Amity Park, which was now partially destroyed, watch in horror as the halfa Danny Phantom laid beaten and battered on the street. His enemy hovered high above him without so much as a scratch. He smirked evilly down at the helpless half ghost and let out an evil, hysterical laugh. He then proceeded to raise his hand as a ball of dark black energy formed in his palm.
You see, this enemy was none like Danny has ever faced before. This enemy was far from the ghosts he has ever faced, in fact he wasn't a ghost at all. He came from the deep depths of space. In Danny's eyes, he saw him as a super alien within a human body. This enemy looked exactly like the rest of the human race, but was faster and stronger in every way possible. He was completely superior over Danny, he outmatched him in every way. Even with all the training he did to prepare himself for this, he was no match for the villain above him. He watched in terror as the man began to speak.
"Danny Phantom is your name, right? Well young child, do you see this ball forming in my hand? If this ball comes in contact with you, you will be swallowed into a darkness even the depths of space couldn't compare. You will slowly disintegrate in painful agony until you are reduced to nothing. Not a trace of your being will exist, you will be completely obliterated. From then on I will destroy the rest of this pathetic race." The man hovering above the city of Amity Park raised his hand high above his hand as the ball grew larger. He also raised his other arm to help steady it. His eyes glanced up at the pure black ball above him then back towards the halfa.
"Without further ado, goodbye ghost child!" He yelled out and sent the big black ball sailing down towards Danny. All Danny could do was watch as the ball came closer and closer. He closed his eyes and thoughts ran through his head at an incredible pace.
This is it, there's nothing I can do now. I'm sorry everyone. Mom, dad, Jazz, Sam, Tucker, everyone of Amity Park, I'm sorry. I failed. I couldn't protect you guys this time. He is just too strong. I'm sorry Austin, your training just wasn't enough. Goodbye everyone.
That was Danny's last thought as the ball collapsed over him. The man above him laughing hysterically.
"So much for your hero! Pathetic, he wasn't even a decent match! This is too funny!" He said in between laughs. But in that moment, a voice caught his attention.
"It's not over yet!" A voice rang out through the air.
A Week Earlier
Danny sat in his room watching a movie with his girlfriend, Sam Manson, and his best friend Tucker Foley. It was a comedy and the teens were dying of laughter. The movie came to an end and Tucker spoke.
"Oh man, that was priceless!" Tucker said still chuckling from the movie.
"Right! That was hilarious!" Danny agreed with Tucker.
"Oh, it wasn't that funny." Sam replied and Danny rolled his eyes.
"Sure, whatever you say Sam." Danny joked. "So now what?" He added.
"I don't know, I was thinking we could watch another movie." Sam responded.
"Wait, I just thought of something." Tucker exclaimed and the couple looked at him curious.
"And what would that be?" Danny asked his friend.
"I was just wondering why there hasn't been a ghost attack or something in the past month." Tucker replied and Danny pondered for a moment. He was right, it was weird. Usually Skulker or someone would of shown up by now. But so far they haven't in a whole month. It was kind of nice to get a break for once, but Danny never let up on training. He didn't want to get rusty just in case another ghost decided to attack. Throughout the years Danny's body has become quite defined and his powers greatly enhanced from all this ghost fighting nonsense. He was quite disappointed when he couldn't test out his new abilities, but it didn't matter. He'd take a break whenever he could get one.
"Yeah I thought about that as well. But hey, I'm not complaining. It's nice to get a break for once." Danny finally replied to Tucker's statement.
"I agree, but it is weird." Sam added.
"Oh well, so how bout that mov-" Danny was cut off when his mother yelled up the steps.
"Daniel! Someone is here for you!" His mother called from downstairs. The 3 looked at each other confused before he responded.
"Okay, I'll be right there!" Danny called back and exited his room. Sam and Tucker followed Danny down the steps and to the front door. When they got there they saw a guy their age, one they have never seen before. He has black hair that stopped over his eyes, bright green eyes, and wore a cold look on his face. He was dressed in a tight black shirt showing off his muscular body, a black leather jacket over top of it, black cargo pants, and tan timberland boots. He is as tall as Danny. He stood there with his hands shoved into his jacket. He was staring directly at Danny.
"Uh, hey?" Danny said.
"You are Danny Fenton, correct?" The stranger asked,
"Yes, who are you." Danny asked him.
"My name is Austin, I need to speak with you for a moment." He replied and Danny looked at him confused.
"Okay, come on in." Danny moved aside so he could walk in but Austin shook his head no.
"Come with me, alone. I have to talk to you in private. Now." Austin said sternly.
"Hey bud, Danny is our friend so if yo-" Sam started but was cut off by Danny. Danny looked at her and raised his hand for her to stop. Sam obliged but didn't look to happy about it. Danny sent Sam an apologetic look and turned back towards Austin.
"Alright." Danny answered and followed Austin down the sidewalk away from his house. Once they were far enough away, Austin grabbed him by the arm and pulled him into a nearby alley. Danny was shocked and tried to pull his arm away, but Austin's grip on his arm was strong. It was simply impossible to yank his arm free. As they reached a secluded area, Austin let go.
"Why did you bring me here?" Danny asked confused. He was alert and ready if Austin tried to attack.
"I know who you are." Austin said and Danny was at a loss for words.
"But...how!?" Danny exclaimed and Austin shrugged.
"Long story, no time too explain. You need to listen very closely to what I'm about to say, understand?" Austin said and Danny nodded slowly.
"Good, in exactly one week you will be faced with an enemy far more powerful than you have ever fought before. He isn't a ghost like you have fought, he is an villain from the deep depths of space. He is going from planet to planet killing everyone and selling it too whoever is sick enough to purchase it. He is completely superior to you, and that's why I'm here. I'm going to try and train you as much as I can before his arrival. I'm not saying it will be enough but it's your best shot." Austin explained and Danny stood there, mouth wide open in shock. He didn't know whether or not to actually believe this guy. But what if it was true? Then again, how could this guy possibly train me?
"How can you even train me?" Danny asked confused.
"Trust me, I'm stronger than you think." Austin replied.
"Then why can't you just fight him?" Danny questioned him.
"I was told not to interfere. The least I can do is train you for this upcoming event." He replied and Danny frowned.
"When do we start?" Danny asked and Austin grinned.
"Right now." He replied.
