I know, I know, it's been too long. I have posted this one as well as Mr. and Mrs. Manson's. Tell me if you think I should do one for Danny's parents. I don't know what good it will do though, because I never mentioned them, but nevertheless, if you can find a good enough reason to, tell me in your review. (I don't want this story to end!)

Disclaimer- I do not own Danny Phantom or any related characters. They are the sole property of Butch Hartman and Nickelodeon Studios.

Also:

Nick-el-ode-on- n. an early movie theatre to which admission cost five cents.

Definition taken from Webster's New Explorer New Edition Dictionary.

(General POV)


Jazz, After


May 1921


Jazmine Fenton grew up well. She attended her brother's wedding ceremony to Samantha Manson, and sometimes babysat their twins, Victoria and John. Yes, 'Aunt Jazz' was managing life quite well.

Jazz had grown into a beautiful woman, thus getting her roles in nickelodeons. She had also given herself a stage name, Celine Carlyle. She now was living among the rich and gorgeous in Hollywood.

Ms. Fenton never married and bore no children. She lived alone in her enormous mansion, of course, including the maids, butlers, and chefs. Parties were thrown from time to time, usually inviting over other Hollywood friends and sometimes Danny and Sam Fenton. (The twins were forbidden to attend any of her elegant parties until they were older.)

The auburn-headed beauty never dated, and never had any secret romances with other male Hollywood stars. She had been invited out numerous times, but had always declined.

Jazz had stated that, in her will, Samantha and Daniel Fenton will get every dime and penny she had; including her house and automobiles and all of the amenities that came with it. She was giving her money to her brother and his wife because she knew that they knew how to manage it-especially Sam. (Sam had not been speaking to her parents for a long period of time in which Jazz suspected that their money would not go to her.)

Jazmine had not recorded any songs or done any jingles for advertisements. Role playing in nickelodeons were just enough for her.

Her family still remained very important to her and always telegrammed and telephoned them whenever possible. On occasion, she would baby sit Victoria and John Fenton, her niece and nephew. Her visits would not be frequent, but they would be very long.

She also never neglected to give to charity and help anyone that needed it. Though rich and famous, her small-town charm never deserted her.