Ember had been chasing Johnny and Kitty through the Ghost Zone when it happened. Suddenly she was tripping her way through a natural portal that had spontaneously formed in front of her and she tumbled straight into the human world. Before she could stand back up, the portal had closed already.
Looking around, she could see that she was in a bedroom. The walls were painted blue with stars stuck to the ceiling. There was a night light plugged into the wall and as she looked around her gaze landed on a small boy who was sitting straight up in his bed. He had black hair and blue eyes and he was staring at his closet with wide eyes.
"Hello?" He called. "Is someone there?"
Ember stays quiet, not ready to announce her presence. A few moments later though, a woman walks in through the door.
"Danny, are you alright?"
He points to his closet. "I thought I heard a weird noise. Can you look?"
She nods. She walks over to the closet and opens it, sticking her head inside. Looking back and forth, she calls back out to Danny.
"Nothing in here."
"No ghosts?" Danny asks, lifting his blanket up to cover the bottom half of his face.
"No ghosts." She confirms. "We'd know if there were ghosts in the house."
Ember nearly snorts but holds the sound back.
"Now, it's time for bed." She walks over to the bed and starts tucking him back in.
"Mommy! Can you sing me a song before I go back to sleep?" He begged.
His mom smiled and sat down on the bed beside him, brushing his hair out of his face. Then she began to sing.
"If you go out of this world today
You're sure of a big surprise
If you go out of this world today
You'd better go in disguise."
Ember frowned. That's not how she remembered this song going.
"For every ghost that ever there was
Will gather there for certain, because
Today's the day the wretched ghosts have their picnic."
Wretched ghosts?
"If you go out of this world today
You'd better not go alone
It's pretty out of the world today
But safer to stay at home.
For every ghost that ever there was
Will gather there for certain, because
Today's the day the wretched ghosts have their picnic."
Ember didn't know what to make of this woman or her parody of this lullaby. Why was it about ghosts? Most people didn't even believe in ghosts.
"Every wretched ghost, who's been bad
Is sure of a treat today
There's lots of wonderful things to do
And wonderful tests to try."
Ember stared at the woman in horror. Did they study ghosts? Why did they hate ghosts so much?
"Beyond the clouds where nobody sees
They'll hide and seek as long as they please
Today's the day the wretched ghosts have their picnic.
Today's the day the wretched ghosts have their picnic."
Ember stood frozen to the spot where she stood. Realistically, she knew she should be escaping and trying to find a way back to the ghost zone right now. If this woman managed to find her and capture her, who knows what she'd plan on doing.
But on the other hand, what kind of mother sings about experimenting on ghosts to her kids? What if he's in danger? The way his mother had sung that last verse had unnerved Ember, and while it seemed to have put the boy to sleep, it still left a sour taste in her mouth.
Looking at the boy in the small bed, her resolve hardened. She'd stay and watch over him. Or at least stay long enough to figure out if he'd be okay.
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It was a few days later when Ember first let something slip. Danny was watching cartoons in front of the tv downstairs and she laughed at something that happened in the show. Danny's head had whipped to the side and looked in her general direction with wide eyes.
"Hello?"
Ember took in a sharp breath. Most humans couldn't hear or see ghosts. She just happened to find one that could, but at least it didn't seem like he could see her at all. She shouldn't start talking to him but…
"Hi."
His mouth dropped open. "Why can't I see you?"
"Uh, well. Because I'm a ghost."
"You're a ghost?" He gaped at the empty air beside her head. "Mom-!"
"No! Shh sh!" Ember started waving her hands in a "no" motion even though he couldn't see her. "Don't tell them! If they found out I was here they'd try to trap me!" She had found the Fenton's lab two days ago, and while it cemented the idea that this was a dangerous place for a toddler, it also scared the shit out of her.
"Trap you? How can they trap you if you're a ghost?"
"Your parents are very smart people. They have all sorts of stuff that they're building in the basement."
"The basement? What's in the basement?" He started climbing off the couch.
"Nope, nope! You're not going down to the basement. It's too dangerous down there." Ember stood to block his path even though, again, he couldn't see her.
He let out a whine. "That's what mommy and daddy always say. I'm a big boy now! When will I be able to go into the basement?"
Ember shook her head. "Not for a long time I'd hope."
Danny groaned and climbed back onto the couch, laying face down on it instead of facing the tv to watch the show. "Why can't I go down there when they're down there all day?" He asked quietly.
Ember frowned at him sadly and sat down beside his head. "Even big boys like you need to be protected from dangerous things. But! How about we hang out together? We can be buddies, small fry."
Danny scrambled up into a sitting position excitedly. "Like an imaginary friend? Except for real?"
She chuckled. "Sure. Like an imaginary friend. Let's go with that."
Danny cheered. "Come on! Let's go play superhero in my room!"
He charged up the stairs and she followed slowly after him, chuckling.
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"You're doing what?" Johnny asked incredulously.
"Staying here." Ember watched as Danny swung on the swings, his mother tinkering with an invention in her hands as she sat on the bench.
"What's the fun in that?" Kitty asked. "What's the point in staying here if no one can see you? How are you going to scare any of them?"
Ember scoffed, her brows drawing down as she looked at them. "I'm not here to scare anyone."
"Then why are you here?" Johnny asked.
Ember fidgeted where she stood, looking at Danny. "I tripped through a portal into that kids room when I got here. Everything seemed pretty normal until his mom started singing a song about experimenting on ghosts."
"So what? He's not a ghost." Kitty said bluntly.
"No, but what kind of parents sing about torturing something to their kid? I looked around their house and they have a lab full of weapons and a dissection table and everything! I don't think it matters that he's not a ghost, that's not a safe place to be in. Half the time his parents forget to come up and feed them and his older sister has to make something to eat for the two of them." Ember sighed. "I know what it's like to come from a shitty home situation. I just want to make sure he doesn't get hurt."
Johnny and Kitty shared a sad look. Kitty spoke up. "We get that too, but what about your safety? If they're ghost hunters they probably pose more of a danger to you than they do to him."
Ember snorted. "As if. I don't know how they got to be where they are but they are probably the most air headed scientists ever. They think their tracking devices are locking onto Danny somehow instead of me. I'm sure I'll be fine."
"Well, if you end up fading-"
"What's fading?" Danny asked suddenly.
Johnny yelped as he was interrupted, not noticing the boy approaching them. Ember chuckled.
"We can talk about that later. What are you doing over here, small fry?"
"I heard you talking to someone else. I wanted to come see who it was. It's also boring playing by myself." Danny pouted and kicked his foot in the woodchips.
"Well you're in luck, little dip! I've got two great friends here who would love to play with us!"
"Wait-" Johnny said, waving his hands back and forth.
"What do you want to play?" Ember continued, ignoring him.
"Oohh, we can play ice cream man!" Danny said excitedly. He started running towards a plastic counter thing that was built into the playground. "Ice cream! Get your ice cream!" He shouted.
"Why are you dragging us into this?" Johnny asked.
"Loosen up a little bit, he's just a kid. It's not like you guys have to stay. Hello Mr. Ice Cream Man!" Embered said cheerily as she walked up to where Danny stood at the counter.
"Hello! What can I get for you today?"
"Hm." Ember looked above Danny's head at a pretend menu. "How about a strawberry ice cream cone?"
"Coming right up!" Danny bent over and reappeared a few seconds later with a pile of woodchips that he poured all over the counter. "Order served!"
"Thank you! Wow! Om nom nom, so delicious!" Ember said, pretending to eat her ice cream.
Danny swept the woodchips off of the counter. "Next!"
Johnny rolled his eyes but Kitty pulled him forward. "Hi! Can we get an ice cream sundae for two? It'll be so romantic." She fluttered her eyes at Johnny and he made a face at her.
"Coming right up!" Once again, Danny bent over but this time when he dumped the woodchips on the counter, it was an even bigger pile. "Order served!"
Kitty made pretend eating sounds and Ember was about to walk back up to the counter when she heard the voices of a couple of kids nearby.
"Can we have some ice cream?"
Two kids about Danny's age walked up to him. One had big glasses on his face and the other had her black hair done up in two pigtails. Danny stared at them for a few seconds before responding. "Right! Yes. What flavors would you two like?"
The kid with glasses whispered in the girl's ear and she approached the counter.
"Mint chocolate chip and chocolate chip cookie dough?"
"Coming right up!" Danny bent over once again and picked up two handfuls of woodchips, placing them on the counter. The girl stared at them for a few seconds.
"Order served!"
She giggled and picked them up, bringing them close to her face. "Mmm, this is the most delicious ice cream I've ever had." She nudged her friend beside her, who was staring sadly at the woodchips.
"Huh? Oh." He picked up his own pile. "Om nom nom. So good."
The girl laughed again. "I'm Sam. This is Tucker." Tucker waved. "Did you want to come play in the sandbox with us?"
He stared at her again, eyes wide, before his face split into a grin. "Sure! What are you guys playing?"
Ember waved goodbye to Johnny and Kitty as they announced their goodbyes. She followed Danny and his new friends across the park to the sandbox.
"We were just going to see how big of a hole we can dig." Tucker says, a mischievous glint in his eyes. "I think we can get to China."
Sam rolled her eyes. "We don't have time for that Tucker. My mom wants me home by four, remember?"
His shoulders slumped. "Oh yeah."
Ember chuckled at them. Having friends Danny's age will probably be good for him. She hasn't seen one kid come over in the couple weeks she's been staying with him.
"Wait what time is it now?" Danny asked.
He only got two shrugs in return.
"Come on, let's go talk to my mom. Maybe we can convince her and whoever brought you guys to get us ice cream instead of playing in the sandbox."
Sam and Tucker's eyes lit up and they hurried after Danny as he ran to the bench where his mom sat, who had finally put her invention away and was reading a book instead.
"Mom, Mom! What time is it?"
She checked a watch on her wrist. "3:15. We'll be leaving soon though, so you better finish anything you still want to do."
Ember silently laughed at the panic that appeared on Danny's face. "Can we find Sam and Tucker's parent and get ice cream instead of staying in the park? Please?" He clasped his hands together and started begging, Sam and Tucker following suit.
"Who are-"
Maddie finally looked up at the three kids standing in front of her. "Oh! Why hello there! Danny! You made some friends!"
"Can we pleeeease get some ice cream?"
"Pleease?" Sam and Tucker chorused.
Maddie chuckled. "I don't see why not. We have to go find your guardian first and ask them if you two can have some though." She stood up and started packing her book back into her bag and slung it over her shoulder.
The three kids cheered and Sam and Tucker ran their way over to another bench on the other side of the playground.
"Mom! Me and Sam made a new friend! We were wondering if we could all get ice cream together!"
Tucker's mom looked up and saw Danny standing shyly behind his mom, who waved.
"Hi, I'm Maddie and this is Danny."
Danny waved.
"Hi! I'm Angela." She looked back at Sam and Tucker. "You guys made a new friend? I think that's cause for celebration."
"We can get ice cream?" Sam asked.
"Yes, we can get ice cream." Angela said, smiling.
All three kids cheered and started following their moms as they walked out of the park. Ember smiled. While she liked spending time playing with Danny, these were kids his age that he could actually see. She was happy for him.
QQQQQ
"Ghosts aren't real, man."
"What do you mean?" Danny asked, a furrow in his brow.
Ember looked away from a book she had finally learned how to pick up and turn invisible after years in the human world to see Danny and his friends looking at each other in frustration.
"Ghosts aren't real. There's no scientific evidence of them." Tucker said, looking back at the tv where their game was paused.
"Well what about my parents' work? Their lifelong passion?"
Tucker shrugged. "There's gotta be some explanation for whatever findings they have. It can't be explained by ghosts. Have your parents ever seen a ghost?"
"No but not everyone can see ghosts."
"Huh?"
"It's called being clairvoyant." Sam said. "It encompasses different kinds of things but it can apply to seeing the future or seeing ghosts and other things like that."
"Do you believe me Sam?" Danny asked.
She shrugged. "It's something I'd like to believe because I think it's interesting but I can't, not without solid proof."
"But I have solid proof!"
"Okay what is it then?" Tucker asked, putting down his controller.
"I can hear ghosts. I've had one living with me for half my life. You know, Ember?"
Sam and Tucker shared a look. "You mean your imaginary friend?" Sam asked.
He shot her a look. "No, she's not my imaginary friend. She's a ghost that accidentally fell through a portal from the ghost zone and she's been my friend ever since."
Tucker took a deep breath. "No offense, dude, but I think you've got whatever your parents have that makes them go off their rockers. It's probably just all in your head."
Danny bristled. "I'm not crazy."
Tucker rolled his eyes. "And I'm the pharaoh Duul Aman. Your parents are crazy. Even Jazz believes that and she's lived her whole life with them too. Just drop it already. We're not kids anymore."
Tucker unpaused the game and after a few moments Danny turned back to the screen stiffly and started playing again.
After that Danny started talking to Ember less and less. She'd ask how his day went at school and she'd hear him mumble something about voices in his head and ghosts, but he didn't respond to her. Which was fine. Teenagers did that. She was his friend but she could very well be another sort of mother figure to him, so it made sense.
One day when she asked him about his homework he finally exploded on her.
"Stop! Just stop talking! I don't know if you're a ghost or not but that's crazy! Everyone at school thinks my parents are crazy so it must be true. I'm crazy. I've let myself believe an imaginary friend that I hallucinate about has been real for too long. It's time to grow up."
"Danny-" She started.
"No!" He shouted. "You're not real! I don't want to talk to you anymore!"
Ember felt her heart drop into her stomach and she floated away from him. He looked around him, listening for her, before he took a deep breath and went back to his homework that he was working on.
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Ember didn't stick around at Danny's house as often anymore. She'd go fly around town on her own more and sometimes went back to the ghost zone for a couple days before another portal opened back up. She had just floated through the walls into the living room for the first time in a week when she heard Danny and his friends talking in the lab.
She felt prickles on her skin. Danny was fourteen now. She didn't need to watch over him as much anymore. He was old enough to watch over himself now. But she had a bad feeling about the lab. His parents had recently finished building their ghost portal but it ended up not working.
She slowly floated down the stairs, apprehensive about being down there with all the weapons again, but just as she hit the bottom step and looked up, she saw a bright flash of green and heard a scream that rattled her to her very core.
Danny was in the portal, screaming and screaming as the portal turned on around him. Sam and Tucker were shouting his name from outside the portal, tears streaming down their faces.
Ember flew across the lab quickly and was about to reach into the portal but the ectoplasm powering it began to burn her skin. She hissed and pulled her arms away.
After a few more agonizing seconds, the swirling of the portal settled into a more gentle rhythm and when Ember reached out, the burning sensation was gone. She was about to reach in to find Danny when someone tumbled out and onto the floor.
Her heart dropped as she took in their appearance. It must've been Danny's ghost. He was an inverted version of his human self, wearing the jumpsuit his parents had just finished for him two weeks ago.
"Danny?"
Sam's quiet, croaky voice filled the lab. Danny lay on the floor unmoving for a few moments before he groaned and opened his eyes.
"Sam? Tucker? What happened?"
Sam's bottom lip wobbled and Tucker stared at Danny with wide eyes. "Danny. I think- I think you-"
Tucker was interrupted as a bright flash of white light appeared and lit up the room. It traveled up and down Danny's body, revealing a human boy.
"Ugh." Danny groaned. "That did not help my growing migraine. What was that?"
Ember leaned further over him to get a look at the burns on his face when his eyes opened. He looked at Sam and Tucker first, and then his eyes kept traveling and met her own. His eyes widened and a shocked look appeared on his face, one she could feel mirrored on her own, as he looked straight up at her.
He whispered, his voice small and shaky.
"Ember?"
