Hey y'all! Here is the next entry, which is Crossover! I've been looking pretty forward to this one, as it's a crossover between Danny Phantom and Picnic At Hanging Rock! If you have no clue what the heck Picnic At Hanging Rock is, I advise that you look it up straight away.
Anyway, please read and review!
GhostWriterGirl out!
Day 10: Crossover
Danny thought this was going to be a simple trip back home. He should have known by now things were never simple.
He was flying through the Ghost Zone, after having had his ice training with Frostbite, when he saw a door he had never seen before.
It looked like it belonged in Victorian Times, for starters, and unlike the other doors, it was a deep brown colour, mimicking oak, and the details to it were a darker shade. But, more than that, he thought he heard voices behind the door.
Curiosity raised, Danny flew to the door and was about to open it-until his phone buzzed.
The voices, if they were voices, quieted as Danny pulled out his phone and saw it was a text from Sam.
Hey Danny, just texting to see how far you are. We're ready to put the movie in. It's called "Picnic At Hanging Rock". It seems to be a good movie. Just wanted to know. Later.
Danny quickly texted his reply back before placing his phone away and turned his attention back to the door.
Inside, the voices had started up again, only lower. Inching closer, Danny's white-gloved hand closed around the door knob, feeling trepidation in him as he turned the knob… and opened it.
Inside, it looked like a sitting room straight out of the Victorian era.
There was a hearty fireplace, a circular rug on the wooden floor, a grandfather clock, several chairs spread out and three lush beds.
On the wall was a life like oil painting of a rock formation that strangely pulsed with green light, as it seemed to swirl like a portal. Inside were three girls. They wore frilly white dresses, one had blonde hair, the other two brown-haired, and one wore glasses. The one with glasses was reading a book while the other two were braiding each other's hair. Neither one seemed to note his presence as Danny watched, stunned.
And then the door slammed close.
All three girls looked up, startled, their eyes widening when they saw him.
"Uh… hi," Danny greeted awkwardly.
The girls tilted their heads in sync, unnerving Danny.
"Uh, my name is Phantom. Danny Phantom,"
Danny introduced himself nervously. Hey, it felt right!
The girl who seemed taller than the others stood up and said, her accent sounding Australian, "My name is Miranda St. Claire. And these are my friends, Marion Quade and Sara Waybourne."
The girls, Marion and Sara, waved at him.
Miranda smiled at him. "It's nice to meet you, Danny Phantom. Although, that's an odd outfit for you to wear."
Danny frowned at that, as Sara asked, "Why is your hair so white? You don't look like an old man."
Danny, thinking that these girls haven't heard of him yet, laughed.
"Well, I'm not an old man. I'm a ghost."
The girls all blinked in unison… and then fainted.
Danny looked surprised, but shrugged.
"They must have not gotten used to them being ghosts yet," Danny muttered, before he left the lair and closed the door, before flying back to the Fenton Portal.
…
Later
A few minutes later, Danny had arrived at the Manson household, invisibly phasing through the house from the roof down to the basement that housed an indoor cinema.
"Hey guys," Danny greeted as he landed on beanbag, turning visible and tangible and transforming back to human form. "You're not gonna believe what I saw in the-"
However, Danny stopped himself as he looked in shock at the screen.
Sam and Tucker looked at him apologetically.
"Sorry Danny. I accidentally pressed play, and…" Tucker apologised, but Danny didn't hear.
His eyes were glued to the screen, as he saw the three girls that disappeared, one that returned, and one that ended up dying at the end.
The girls he had encountered… they were Miranda St. Claire, Marion Quade and the ghost of Sara Waybourne.
And all he could think was, No wonder they didn't find either Miranda or Marion… they've been in the Ghost Zone all this time!
I know, Picnic At Hanging Rock isn't the first thing you think of as a Danny Phantom crossover. But, I feel like it is.
I've always considered that there was something supernatural behind the disappearance that made the story of Picnic At Hanging Rock so famous. And, in this story, the reason behind the disappearance and why those girls never returned was because they accidentally stumbled into a portal leading them into the Ghost Zone! And, of course, Sara is involved as well…
So, if you have no clue what the heck Picnic At Hanging Rock is, look up the plot immediately.
Hope you enjoyed this!
Please read and review!
GhostWriterGirl out!
