The Phantom Planet
Danny would've changed into his ghost form if he had the chance, but he didn't. He zapped that chance away a while ago, and all that remained of that opportunity was a single, silver-white streak in his black hair, and a faint glow to his now permanently blue eyes. Well, hopefully permanent. Danny was in that dreaded ghost dimension again, and surrounded by ghastly, green ghosts. He had been here time and time again before, but now he was here for a different reason. These ghosts had zapped him before too, but that was when he was in his ghost form.
Danny closed his eyes and a green ectoplasmic substance surrounded him. The ghosts were zapping him, and something was happening. His very DNA was covered in the green that seemed to seep into his veins. His molecules were being re-arranged in a different way than the portal incident, and his heart skipped a beat. Two beats. Five. Danny's heart wasn't beating. He was a ghost... again. Danny knew what he (slightly relectantly) had to do, and that was enlist their help.
The town was watching the skies for the ship's return, and that was what they got. In some way or another. The spaceship crashed into the side of the mountain, pieces flying every which way while green and grey smoke seeped out of the fried engine. Nobody was inside the wreckage. The Fentons cane together. "At least we're all together." Maddie, Jack and Jazz hugged close, until Jazz realised something. "Mom, Dad. I have to tell you something." Jazz pulled the wig off of the robot nearby who was posing as Danny. "But that means...!" A tear slipped down Maddie's face as she realised what this meant. Jazz turned her head towards the fallen jet, when a burst of green flashed through the sky.
It was the team of ghosts, lead by the ghost kid himself! They flew through the sky towards the machinery that would allow them to save both their worlds by making one intangible. "Ready, guys?" Yelled Danny. He hoped for the safety of both worlds. A chorus of "yeah" "sure!" and "why not?" sounded from the crowd behind him. The ghosts latched onto the metal machine and used their powers collectively. "How much longer do we have to do this?!" Yelled Danny to Tucker. "Not much longer." Came the reply. The world slowly gained intangibility as the meteor headed towards it. The very last mountain had barely just been made intangible when the meteor passed very harmlessly through the Earth. The planet and both worlds were saved!
Every last ghost floated upwards and through the portal, a few waving their goodbyes with a smile. Well, except for Danny, of course. He landed softly onto the ground and the crowd slowly walked towards him, grateful that their entire world had been saved. Sam, Jazz and Tucker ran towards Danny, ready to embrace him in a big hug. Everyone was safe! Maddie and Jack looked at the kid they had been trying to hunt for months, the kid who had saved them with the help of the other ghosts. "Great work, Danny." Phantom turned to see his parents smirking at him. "Or should we say, Danny." Danny lifted a hand up. "I, uh, don't know what you're talking about... citizen." Maddie knelt over. "It's okay. We know!" Danny turned to his family, his friends. Blue ringlets appeared around him and he was back. Almost.
A look of confusion spread across Danny's face. His eyes were still green, and his hair was white, though he had a streak of black in his hair he didn't see, and he was still a ghost. "Let's try that again." Maybe Danny had made a mistake. The blue ringlets appeared, but he didn't change back. "I can't change back!" Danny looked towards Jazz and his friends in alarm. Sam took a step forward. "Here, do it again." The blue circles surrounded him, and for a moment he was back, but he faded back to his ghost form. "Why is it doing that?" asked Sam to herself. Tucker and Jazz had come forward too amidst the slight panic. Jazz had a thoughtful expression on her face. "Danny, how did you get your powers back?" Danny's luminous eyes grew wide. "I was in the ghost dimension as planned, and then the ghosts zapped me, and I went all ghost, just like in the portal. But I can't go back now!" He squeezed his big sister, the one member of his family that hadn't tried to capture him in a thermos, in a tight hug. "I... I can't go back!"
