Welcome back all to the next scene of this intense production. (I've been on a theater kick for a long while now, so plz don't think I'm doing this for no reason.) So without further ado, let the show continue!
DISCLAIMER: Still don't own it. If I did, where would this show be by now?
Danny Phantom
The Beginning
Act 1, Scene 2
In the human camp, several hours after the suprise ambush, Danny was trying to figure out yet again another strategy for the battle that was to come in the early morning and a rescue plan to save his admiral from the enemy's clutches. Suddenly, the flaps to officer's tent opened and a scout that was sent to spy on the vampire's camp had returned to report his findings. Hovering in front of his superior, he waited in silence for the young man to address him.
"Anything to report," the raven-haired man asked without looking up at the spirit.
"Yes, sir," the ghost replied. "I and the others found the tent that they were holding her and it's completely surrounded by guards and an invisible ghost shield, making it impossible to escape. And while we were observing we overheard some of the soldiers talk about a night of nights, some sort of predestined date that is said to be world-changing."
"Anything else?" the second-in-command inquired.
"Nothing else that we know about, sir," the scout answered, bowing his head a bit.
With that, the young man thanked the ghost and dismissed him, which the entinty respectfully faded to his other friends. While staring at his plans and maps, his thoughts drifted back to when he first met the princess and the deal he made in order to become the next in command to a small but still worthy army. Then what the scout had told him seeped in and puzzled, "The night of all nights. To the reason that it seems so familiar to me is unlear, but it is familiar. But to the sudden gnawing pain in my stomach and the fear quietly rising, it must mean that it is more than just world-changing. I had better send them back in case they can catch more information on what this must truly mean."
But that was best left for tomorrow night, because the battle was to resume again in a few short hours and he needed to return to his battle plans and his rescue mission to save his commander and his dear old friend.
And so, scene 2 draws to a close and I leave you to ponder what will happen next time that we all meet. Until next time, whatever you might be...
