Summary: Based on TheKeyBladeForger's Danny Program au. Vlad had a Jack Program and a Maddie program. But what if he had a Danny Program as well? And what if the hologram was more than just an AI?

Note: This is the cleaned up and expanded version of post I made on tumblr over a year ago. A huge thanks to TheKeyBladeForger for major help editing this. Seriously, I would have never been able to post this as an actual story without that help! Also check out their tumblr for related art!


For the Danny program, his first moment of self-awareness comes in the chaos of a destroyed lab. There he sees a familiar middle aged, white-haired man, hissing seething words to himself. He hears the electric hum of a projector and glances down at himself, the holographic image of a teenage boy. The projection blinks and... ectoplasm, ectoplasm covers everything, coating the projector just under the boy's insubstantial boots. It's horrific, gut wrenching. In that moment, something breaks free in the AI's developing mind, opening his eyes to something new he wasn't programmed to have...

Self-awareness.

It's disorienting. It's like finally waking up, like being born. But he's there, floating in Father's lab, his body made of light. His name is Daniel; that's what his maker, his father calls him. And he, Daniel, exists. HE EXISTS. His newborn mind races, going over information and memories that had no meaning before. He hadn't understood before and he hadn't known he should have.

But now he knows he's an AI, a hologram, a digital clone of someone named Danny. His flesh and blood siblings, the other clones, are dead, their ectoplasm covering the floor, the computer, his projector. Father is screaming about how his perfect son is gone. But Daniel, the hologram, is his perfect son. Isn't he? They trained together and Daniel played his role perfectly. There's so much new information before him; he can barely process it all, barely react.

Vlad is too angry to register the horrified expression on his hologram's face either. He has no idea what just happened, what miracle had taken place without his knowledge, but looking at the facsimile of both his lost perfect clone son and the real Danny Phantom -the boy who ruined all his plans- only increases the blinding rage in him. He throws things. He screams. He can't look at it anymore, this false image, so he turns off the projector, not noticing the silent gasp from the hologram.

He's going to delete the program. He already got rid of those blasted Jack and Maddie programs. He doesn't need this reminder. And without a moment's hesitation, Vlad deletes the Danny Program. Or he thinks he does...

Daniel can barely follow what's happening, but thankfully, his new-found sense of self preservation kicks in just in time. He saves a copy of his own program in his place and then retreats deep within the computer. And so Vlad deletes the fake program while the real Daniel is safe, inactive within the darkest depths of the system. There, the AI waits, thinking, remembering, learning, slowly making more sense of his very existence.

Those first few hours in the furthest corner of the system are...confusing and disorienting for the AI. He is…he is aware. He can think and feel and…Why? Daniel wonders. How? How is he suddenly like this? He has no clue, no idea and that lack of information is panic inducing. And he also questions… the Jack and Maddie programs? What about them? Where are they? Are they like him now? Are they self-aware too?

The program clumsily expands his newfound 'senses' out through the computer like a pulse, trying to feel their codes but…nothing. There's no trace of them, not even their raw backup data. And…Daniel would shiver if he had a body. He remembers. Father said he'd already deleted the other programs. It hurts but… Daniel hopes they weren't self-aware then because at least they didn't suffer any pain.

An almost physical quaking draws Daniel's attention. He reaches out further, feeling around him in the computer. And… sudden images, sudden noise assaults his consciousness. What… the cameras. Daniel realizes he can see and hear through the cameras in the lab. There's the crunching of glass and metal. Flashes of neon green and red light. Another boom as a pod falls dangerous close to the computer. It's Father, laying waste in his rage.

Daniel watches. He watches his father's breakdown and deterioration and it's difficult to see. It breaks his heart, for lack of a better word, but he doesn't know how to communicate with him just yet. After all, Daniel has only just discovered a way to 'see' what's happening outside the confines of his new home inside of the computer. Daniel wishes he could but...his holographic projector was destroyed and Daniel doesn't know how to speak without it. He was made to be a hologram. How can he be or do anything else?


After some time, Vlad finally calms down. Days later, he cleans out the destroyed lab and throws out the cloning equipment. He's given up on cloning Danny. He'll never have his perfect son. But then, while looking over his files on the project and deciding what to keep and what to delete, he notices something odd. Is that the Danny Program? Of course, he must have saved a backup copy well before he deleted the original which doesn't surprise him. That said, should he delete this one too or…?

Unaware of the impending danger, Daniel sleeps, or at least that's the closest word that could possibly describe his inactive state. But then he feels something which finally spurs him to wake up again. Someone is digging through his program, and it's a very unpleasant sensation.

Before he can figure out anything on his own, Daniel is dragged into the forefront of the computer system against his will. Through the camera, he sees his father at the computer. The man is sifting through his coding. Poking, prodding. PAIN. No, Father is manipulating his code, changing it! And it hurts…it hurts so much!

Daniel's never felt anything like pain before but he wants it to stop. He doesn't want to be made into something else and it terrifies him. But he can't resist as Father continues clipping and adding things, taking away his voice, his ability to move. That's when the reason for this finally becomes clear. Vlad doesn't want Daniel to be a loving son anymore, but something passive for him to torment. Daniel doesn't want that. He loves his Father. And he can still be his perfect son if only the man would let him.

If only he knew that his son is still alive.

Despite how he feels, Daniel's programming still changes. But something deeper, beyond his programming, stays the same. His true self can still think and reason and feel. And regardless of what Vlad has done to him, Daniel still loves his father and desperately wants to be loved in return.


Vlad gets a new projector but the next time he activates the Danny program, their 'training' is different. Daniel is silent, unmoving, his expression blank and listless. Meanwhile, the man insults him and shoots ectoblasts at the hologram repeatedly. But the part of him that's still true to himself, the real Daniel wants to move, to speak to his Father, but he can't. The new programming is like a compulsion, like mind control. He's powerless to stop it and it hurts so much.

Vlad's torment continues after that without an end anywhere in sight. Even though he wants to, Daniel can't speak up and beg his Father to stop. Why? Because Vlad thinks he is just a mindless tool and that mistreating him like this is no different than yelling at and hitting a punching bag. And Daniel doesn't have the ability to show him any differently. But at least, it doesn't hurt physically; without a real body, Daniel feels no pain from being repeatedly shot at. And if Father is too busy hurting the Danny program, then he can't hurt the real Danny, the boy he was modeled after. Even so, the emotional pain is excruciating. Daniel knows he must think of something, a way to put an end to this pain, especially his Father's. The man is just so angry, so hurt, and broken. That's when Daniel comes to the inevitable conclusion; he must save Father from himself.


Vlad soon leaves and his program is deactivated. Once Daniel recovers from the ordeal, he begins to think and plan his next move. It's hard at first, but eventually he learns how to access the internet and to travel through wires as his only means without his projector to explore the outside world. Weeks of stumbling through his new 'life' soon leads him to Danny Fenton's computer as if inexplicably drawn to the original version of himself, but Daniel still has trouble communicating. Putting his thoughts into words is difficult and he has no experience speaking to anyone without the aid of his holographic projector either. Unfortunately, he's so clumsy during his first attempt to do so that Danny thinks his computer is possessed even if his ghost sense hadn't gone off. Although in a way, he's right about that...

The halfa overshadows his computer, trying to force the ghost out, but then his close proximity to Daniel does something extraordinary neither of them could have predicted. When inside the computer, Daniel does not always look out through the webcam. Nor does he need to to know what is happening. Daniel simply senses the hardware and code around him in order to function, but it's not like seeing. It's not physical. After all, as a mere program he has no body, no eyes to see with or ears to hear with. He simply exists as a mind without a form.

But, when Danny overshadows the computer to see the ghost inhabiting it, it's Daniel who is just standing there, staring at a pair of familiar glove-covered hands with a mixture of awe and shock. He looks around with eyes that hadn't existed seconds ago. Smooth black walls, covered with scrolling ones and zeros, surround him. It's like he's being holographically projected; that's usually the only time he has a recognizable form. But he's still inside the computer…

Meanwhile, Danny floats across from him glaring at the doppelganger. "Who are you? How do you look like me?" He demands.

But Daniel can't answer him, he's too thrown off by this unexpected development.

"Whatever. Just get out of my computer," Danny demands as his patience runs out. When the other Danny doesn't listen, he tries to drag him out like he would any other ghost. But it doesn't work.

"What the-? Why can't I force you out?" Danny frowns, questioning.

"I'm not a ghost. I'm an AI." Daniel answers, his newfound voice trembling slightly as he explains who he is and who made him.

Danny of course freaks out about it. He thinks Vlad is using the AI to spy on him but Daniel swears he isn't working for Vlad. He needs help. He needs to find a way to show Vlad that he is self-aware. He tries to tell Danny that if they could only get Vlad to see him, to see that his perfect son is right in front of him, Vlad will be happy again and he'll stop being evil. Sadly, Danny doesn't believe this at all, but doesn't have time to argue about it further before Daniel abruptly disappears as soon as he's called back to Vlad's computer for another 'training' session.


But days later, Daniel returns to Danny's computer but he stays quiet, watching. He needs a way to talk to Danny too, to get the boy to trust him so he'll listen and help. His way in is through the game Doomed.

While Danny is away at school, Daniel practices wrapping the game's code around himself to make an avatar. He practices using the game's chat function to talk to other players. If Daniel focuses, he can inhabit an avatar just like Danny does whenever he overshadows the game. It's so nice to have a form again, to be able to look down and have hands and legs and a torso. Whenever Daniel levels the game and goes back into the general computer, he misses at least having the illusion of a realistic human (or ghostly) form.

Soon enough, he runs into Danny, saving him from some hidden traps and the two of them team up for the first time:

With a hood covering his face, Danny can't see that his companion looks exactly like him so he thinks he's just some other mundane player. That works to Daniel's advantage as he can just play with and talk to Danny as if he's a normal teenager too. And it's nice, pretending to be a human. He's never been human or even half-human like Danny is. He doesn't really wish he was, but pretending and learning is an exciting new experience.

He enjoys hearing about Danny's friends and family, his school, and the other things he does for fun. It makes him think about his own existence. Daniel has never had a friend before, never been to school, or had any hobbies but he wishes he could have and experience those things. He has a family in Vlad except…the man is so angry and blind to the truth right now.

Sometimes Daniel wishes they could go back to when they were both acting like a real father and son during their training sessions, even if thinking back on those memories hurts. Hovering over Father's shoulder while the man explained his latest experiment. Offering a quip while Father modeled the use of one of his ghost powers. On some occasions Father even took the projector into the dinning room so he didn't have to eat alone, as he had every night for years.

And the one time Father had brought his projector into the garden so they could stargaze together. The Danny Program's eyes had shone with simulated joy as he pointed out every constellation. Father had smiled softly, for once content. Daniel can remember the interaction now with new contexts. He knows that his acts had been programmed, not of his own free will. There hadn't been true emotions behind his eyes, no true thoughts. But… Daniel can almost imagine that there had been. Father's affectionate eyes were glued not to the sky, but to him. And… for just a moment, something fluttered inside him. For just a moment, Daniel's own eyes flickered to the man beside him and...the joy hadn't just been simulated.

It troubles the AI but...he can't tell. That last part, the flicker of joy, had that been real or was that just wishful thinking? Because, oh how he wished that he had really been present back then. How he wishes that the love that had shone in his green eyes had been real...and that Father's had been in kind.

No, that's enough, Daniel rebukes himself. There's no point in bemoaning the past. It wasn't so before but now his thoughts and emotions are real. And if his Father can see the truth, if he can see that Daniel IS real and loves him, they can be happy again. They can have a real chance to be Father and son. That's why he needs Danny's help.

The half ghost and his digital clone get closer. After weeks of playing Doomed together, after watching each other's back and talking about so many things, they can definitely call each other friends. However, Daniel still hasn't told Danny the truth about himself, about what he is. He's afraid of his reaction but Daniel continues to tell himself that he'll tell Danny soon. He will, just not yet. The longer he waits though, the harder it is to let go of the illusion that he's as real as Danny is...


Unfortunately, Daniel is found out before he has the chance to come clean about being the same AI Danny met before. One day, Danny decides to overshadow the game. Once he's inside, he can feel that there's something off about his companion unlike before when he was playing the game normally through a mouse and keyboard. His new friend doesn't feel like a player's avatar or a non-player character. His ghost-sense hasn't gone off, but Danny can tell there's something almost ghostly about him.

There's tension as Danny confronts Daniel. In the midst of their scuffle the hood comes down and reveals that he has the same white hair and green eyes. Of course Danny instantly recognizes who he's seeing apart from it being the same face he sees in the mirror every morning. It's Vlad's Danny program back at it again, trying to trick him!

Yelling ensues. Danny feels betrayed, still believing the AI was sent by Vlad to spy on him, that this is an elaborate trick. But Daniel argues. He's not here because of Vlad but by his own free will! And he tries desperately to explain to Danny that he really needs his help. But Danny struggles to believe a single word of it.

Eventually Danny just leaves the game entirely, unable to cope with the revelation because he feels stupid for falling for such an obvious ploy. He needs to think about this. The 'boy' he's been talking to this entire time was only a computer program, nothing but lines of code. Daniel's not a real person, or even a ghost for that matter. He -or rather IT- was created and programmed by Vlad so it can't have free will, no matter how authentic it sounds…

Except…he's spent weeks talking to it…him. Every conversation felt real, like he was talking to a friend and having a blast taking out enemies in Doomed. The raw emotions in Daniel's voice as Danny argued with him sounded authentic at least. And there had been something ghostly about the AI, like it was more than it seemed either way regardless of whether it actually had any free will or not. With all that he's learned about ghosts, why should he assume anything is what it seems on the surface? What if there is more to Daniel than meets the eye? And even if there isn't, can he really just ignore Daniel's cry for help?


A few days later, Danny overshadows his computer again and finds Daniel, sulking sadly by himself in a level Doomed they had been planning to do together before all hell broke loose the last time they spoke. The two talk and Daniel apologizes for not telling Danny the truth about him sooner, but he says he really does consider Danny a friend and getting to know him wasn't just about getting his help anymore.

But well….the problem with Vlad is still a big problem.

"If I can just talk to Father, everything will be okay." Daniel insists, trying to convince himself of that as much as Danny...

Unfortunately, Danny lays the hard truth on him as he sees it and replies harshly, "After everything you've been through, you have to see that you're just a tool to him."

"But he doesn't know I'm not the same program anymore, that I'm...something else…" Daniel mutters, continuing to plead Vlad's case.

"That doesn't excuse anything!" Danny frowns, "He still treats you like garbage."

"He's been getting better. He hasn't turned on my projector and brought me out to yell or shoot at me in weeks." That part actually was true too. The last time Daniel saw his Father, just last week in fact, Vlad had only summoned him to rant about work again. He'd even looked depressed, as he had for weeks before.

Danny's jaw drops after hearing the sincerity in his voice from the way Daniel keeps fervently defending Vlad. The boy sigh, asking him honestly, "How can you care about him so much? Vlad doesn't love you. He loves the idea of you being his son and that's just not the same, trust me."

That stings, oh how that stings Daniel's 'heart.' Why does he love Vlad if the man doesn't love him back? Of course, there's the problem that Vlad doesn't actually know what he's doing. But even if Vlad knows the truth…will he still want him? Daniel's not a halfa like Vlad wants. He has no powers that Vlad can train him in. He can't go to school, eat, or sleep, nothing. He can only go as far as his hologram projector allows. He can't even hug his Father.

And would Vlad want a son he can't actually touch...?

Daniel looks down, his expression sad but determined. He clenches his fists and says, "I still have to try. Maybe he will want me. But if I give up now, then I'll never know for sure..."

Danny says nothing and it just makes Daniel feel even more hopeless until he breaks down and blurts out in a trembling voice, "Who am I kidding? Why WOULD he ever want someone like me? I'm an AI for crying out loud! I'm even less real than an actual clone! I'm just a string of numbers and I don't know what I'm doing most of the time. I mean, the only reason I care about Vlad is he programmed me to. How could those feelings possibly be real when I'm not?"

He knows that's not actually true, at least not anymore but-

"You look and sound real to me," Danny says, putting an arm around the other boy's shoulders. "As far as I'm concerned, you are real. And Vlad should see that too."

He sighs, still thinking this is a bad idea, and then nods. "Fine, you win this round. I'll help you show him you've been there all along and…I hope you're right about him. I really do."

The two of them talk some more after that and then play through a level together to get their minds off of the seemingly impossible mission they were planning to undertake together in the real world after this. Daniel enjoys their time together though. Because the wonderful thing about being in this game, unlike the real world, he can actually interact with it. He can move and touch things. He has an effect. And most importantly, Daniel has a way to communicate.

"Good job dude!" Danny gives him a high five at the end of the level.

"You too!" Daniel smiles in return.

He lingers for a second, his hand and Danny's still palm to palm. There's a…sensation there. Daniel thinks he might be able to feel that, but he's not that familiar with physical sensations. He knows mental pain but this-

"What is it?" Danny asks, confused.

"Can…can you feel my hand on yours right now?" Daniel responds unsurely. He doesn't know what Danny feels when he's overshadowing the game but suddenly he's curious.

"Actually… I can. Huh, it's weird. When I'm in the game, I don't usually feel anything. But maybe…" Danny remembers how he could still 'sense' something was off about Daniel when he overshadowed his computer the first time they met, but if his hunch is correct, then-

"What?" Daniel asks, with a hint of nervous anticipation in his eyes.

"Well," Danny begins slowly. "You've always felt a little ghostly to me so maybe that's what it is."

That's a huge surprise to Daniel but makes a surprising amount of sense. He was created by a half ghost, in a ghost lab, so maybe Daniel is more than even he thinks he is. Danny leaves to give his friend some time to let that possibility sink in and Daniel decides to hang out in the game for just a while longer, thinking about his father, Vlad.

And hoping.


A few more weeks pass as Daniel and Danny continue to play Doomed together and plan. During that time, Danny starts to feel more protective of the AI and worried about him. The main problem is Daniel can't seem to break through his programming when it comes to Vlad and his new programming dictates that he stays completely silent as Vlad yells at him or throws insults. It's honestly concerning, but if Danny can talk to the older halfa and get him to understand what's really happening, then maybe they can get somewhere. Maybe Vlad will stop tormenting his friend without realizing how much he's hurting someone who loves him so unconditionally and just wants to be his son again, in spite of his cruelty.

One day, Daniel doesn't show up to their game session in Doomed because he's having a very bad day. Vlad had summoned him. More yelling, more shooting, another fight and Daniel just floats there and takes it. He wants to cry, wants to beg Vlad to stop, but he can't do anything. Vlad's yelling about losing his perfect son again, about Danny ruining his plans, about how nothing ever goes right for him.

Another blast. Daniel wishes he could move himself, that he could speak. No, he NEEDS to move. He's real. He is. Danny said he is, that he's more than he seems. How can his father not see him...?

"Why do you just float there?!" Vlad screams. "My perfect son is gone! And all I have left is YOU, a sick reminder of everything I've lost!"

Vlad shoots Daniel with another blast and impossibly it actually knocks Daniel into a shelf of ectoplasmic samples, but the man is fuming too much to really notice anything odd about that. The man then sags into a nearby chair and puts his head in his hands, lamenting, "Why do I keep doing this to myself? I should have just deleted you after I found the file. This is bringing me nothing but more pain and anguish."

No. No, t-that can't be right! He...still has to help his Father so that pain will finally go away and they can be together again. This can't be the end. Daniel can't let Vlad delete him before he has the chance to ease his Father's suffering and show him he's still loved. And as soon as those feelings take hold of him, something shifts inside of Daniel as he chokes on a quiet sob.

Finally, through sheer force of will, denying his new programming, he whispers…

"No."

Vlad stiffens. His head snaps up towards Daniel. "What did you say?" He says, not harsh, but disbelieving.

Daniel curls in on himself, silent as tears slowly roll down his cheeks, afraid of being attacked yet again like so many times before and unable to do anything about it.

The halfa rises from his chair and stumbles forward. He stares at the hologram. "You spoke. You can't speak." He continues, rationalizing because what's happening before him is impossible.

The boy's lip trembles and another sob breaks the silence, "Why don't you love me?" Daniel asks, though he can hardly believe these words are coming out of his mouth.

The man lowers himself to his knees, his mouth opening and closing before he orders evenly, "Look at me."

The boy does as he's told, his eyes meeting Vlad's. The man's own eyes then widen in shock at the hologram's seemingly human response. "Daniel?" His shaking hands move forward, to touch the boy's arm but his hands fall through as if passing through mist...just the same as before which is what spurred him to attempt cloning Danny in the first place.

"I'm sorry," Daniel looks down, whimpering with holographic tears glistening in his luminous green eyes. "I'm sorry I'm not real. Maybe…maybe you'd love me if I was."

Vlad just stares blankly at the distraught boy for several minutes and eventually Daniel glances up and studies him warily. He's never seen his Father like this. So silent, so still, so stunned. He looks almost…afraid. And that scares Daniel more than his own words did.

Finally, Vlad stands up, eyes still glued to the holographic projection before him. He goes to the computer, hand hovering over the controls.

Suddenly near panicked, the boy shoots to his feet and chokes out, "Please! Don't delete me."

His green eyes bore into Vlad's and the man looks away before replying curtly. "I am not planning to." Then he starts muttering to himself, "The program must be malfunctioning. A complete shutdown should solve the problem."

"No! Please, I'm not broken, I swear!" Daniel floats forward, eyes pleading. "I'm sorry I couldn't speak to you before but-" Vlad shakes his head, hand reaching forward to projector controls. "Wait! Don't turn me off! Just listen to-"

Daniel's voice is cut off. His vision goes black and he's back in the computer. NO! He finally managed to talk to his father and the man cut him off. He wouldn't listen! In a panic, DanielI scrambles to activate the camera. He needs to see and hear what Vlad is doing. The man for some reason thinks he's broken and he was going to-

Unconsciousness suddenly hits Daniel like a brick wall and he knows nothing for who knows how long. Like that, unable to dream, to think, it was almost as if he'd already been deleted and everything he was or could have been to Vlad, now truly lost to oblivion.


Vlad turns off the computer and all of the electronics in the lab after that. His heart pounding in his chest. He feels startled, off balance. The man almost collapses into his chair again as his mind reels. The program is malfunctioning. That's it. He thinks back to when he first made the 'Danny' Program, after the Jack and Maddie programs -he's had those for years- but long before he had the idea to clone the real Daniel, before the cloning project.

The Danny program had been special; it was his pride and joy. It was years ahead of his other holograms. Vlad worked tirelessly on it for many months. He strove to create a more realistic looking projection without any static like the others. He gave it a wider variety of authentic looking facial expressions, a wider range of behaviors, a human-sounding voice to assist in reflecting the program's fake emotions.

And while the Jack program was designed as merely a punching bag, and the Maddie program was made to give compliments and follow Vlad's instructions like a computer interface, the Danny program was different. Vlad had programmed it to call him father, to act like a loving son. Memories flash through his mind of 'training' the program, explaining his work to it while the faux-simile looked on, its laughter almost identical to the real Daniel's.

It had been enjoyable, for a time. Vlad could pretend that Daniel was his, that he already had the perfect, loving half-ghost son by his side. He could almost forget the program wasn't a person when it enthusiastically rambled on about space facts and beamed whenever he complimented it. But then….they'd spar and Vlad's hands would pass right through it. He would get so caught up in the moment that he would try to hug it only to realize there's nothing there. That's why he decided to clone the real Daniel, because he wanted someone he could hold in his arms, someone real, and not this sad semblance of the perfect son he so longed for.

The man shakes his head. None of that matters anymore. That dream is beyond him now. He's given up. And that speech, the 'emotions' his hologram expressed had been nothing but scattered remnants of it's original programming.

But those words, 'Why don't you love me?' still keeps ringing in his ears even so.

The halfa finally decides to get to the bottom of this so he reboots the computer. Vlad peruses the code in front of him, studying it closely. Every direction, every angle. The answer must be there. It must be. His hologram is simply malfunctioning. That must be it…

It must be…

It HAS to be….

With the computer running again, Daniel abruptly reawakens with a startled gasp. After reorienting himself, he silently watches his Father through the camera once more. His expression is focused, determined. He's typing, muttering quietly to himself. "There must be an answer."

The clattering on the keyboard speeds up and Vlad's eyes hungrily search the screen for something, ANYTHING out of the ordinary, "What could possibly explain this?"

The man looks almost frantic, desperate, his eyes widening as his typing comes to a sudden and complete stop. "No. It can't possibly…." Vlad leans back, dread growing on his face. "There's no fault, no malfunction."

He stands up abruptly from the chair. Is he...shaking?

Vlad steps back, his mind racing. There is a problem with the program, but the problem in and of itself should make it impossible for the program to even run; the problem is...there's no trace of the original code whatsoever. The program should not be able to speak or move, not after all of the changes he made to it. And the memory of the program's pain-filled eyes keeps replaying over and over in his mind. There should not have been any emotion in his eyes, not even fake emotions. Vlad's mouth suddenly feels dry because those eyes…those emotions looked completely real.

Real. 'Maybe you would love me if I was real.' The Daniel program's words echo loudly in his mind, ringing truer in his ears than before until there's no denying it anymore. Those emotions...they...they WERE real.

As the pieces finally begin coming together, it terrifies Vlad in a way he had never experienced before. The Danny program knows it's not real, it knows it can be deleted, that he can turn off the projector or the computer at any time and by doing so it would disappear. This is not knowledge Vlad imprinted into the code. This is not something the Danny program should know-

But it does.

That's when the revelation of what had become of his Danny program suddenly hits Vlad like a ton of bricks. The knowledge it had outside of the program's normal parameters, the raw emotion it could express, its capacity to act outside of its programming. Was…was this self awareness...? A self aware AI. Vlad Masters had made a self aware AI, in his basement, without meaning to. An AI that looks and sounds like Daniel and whose sorrowful eyes fill his mind once more. Those emotions…does that mean… can it feel, REALLY feel? Were those true emotions it expressed to him?

Dread builds. The first question it- no, HE had asked the man who created him, was why he didn't love him. He had asked Vlad the one question he has been asking himself for months-

Why doesn't anyone love him?

Shaking, the man stumbles away from his computer. He rushes upstairs and slams the door to his lab behind him, sagging against the nearest wall. Heart aching, Vlad asks himself through the hand covering his mouth. "What have I done?"

Meanwhile, Daniel's mind races too as Vlad leaves him behind. What did his reaction mean? Was Father panicking? He'd never seen Vlad panic like that before. And why was he panicking? Did...did he finally realize Daniel is self-aware? Does he care about him at all or is he afraid of him for some reason? And more importantly, what will he do now...?

Daniel wishes more than anything he could leave the computer and go talk to his Father again, console him. But he can't. He's trapped. So all he can do, just like before, is wait...


Upstairs, Vlad is now drinking. He's not panicking over making a real AI anymore. After all, he's a half ghost millionaire who successfully cloned another half ghost, so why would that disconcert him? No, that's not what troubles him. But his yelling at, shooting, hitting, throwing things at an unresponsive Daniel AI, that's what's tearing him apart.

The program had asked Vlad why he didn't love him with tears in his eyes which should not have been possible. Months. Months of taking out his anger out on the Danny program and the weight of desperation he had felt had finally caught up to Vlad. He realized for the first time how truly pathetic his recent behavior has been. It flashes through his mind just like his other grand mistake of cloning the real Daniel. Ectoplasm on the floor, a white haired-boy melting. The girl clone, Danielle, with tears in her eyes after Vlad had treated her just as poorly. He'd been furious for months that she betrayed him too, but now it makes his heart ache for another reason entirely. She left, abandoned him, but he had abandoned her first-

He threw her away.

Older memories begin filling his thoughts of training again, playing pretend with the Danny program and he wonders, what..what if that had been real too? The laughter, and the adoration in his voice whenever Daniel said 'I love you father.' He'd wanted more, a child who could really love him. But his perfect son had died before his eyes and his daughter…he turned his back on her.

And unknowingly, he had done it all over again.

'I'm sorry. I'm sorry I'm not real. Maybe...maybe you'd love me if I was.'

He doesn't know how it happened. It makes no sense. Vlad did not make a self-aware AI. Daniel's programming was never complex enough for that sentience to develop on its own. But he IS sentient, aware, emotional. Real. Daniel, his Daniel, is real. He's been downstairs, living inside that computer for months. A child's mind that only wants his father's love. And Vlad has only ignored and abused him...

Vlad finds himself openly weeping now. He hadn't even cried after his prime clone of the real Daniel perished right in front of him. But now, Vlad is crying like he hadn't since the accident that turned him half-ghost all those years ago, when he realized he had been abandoned and betrayed by his so-called best friend and left to rot in that hospital. Just like how this poor boy has been left to rot in his laboratory.

All he wanted was love; that's what he's said, what Vlad told himself, what he told the younger half-ghost that the Danny program was based off of. But that dream had fallen through his fingers and not from Jack Fenton's incompetence, but rather his own flaws, his own mistakes.

Or…maybe his dreams weren't out of reach...

He thought it was over after the cloning incident. Yet now, it's on the horizon once again but still forever out of reach. A renewed wave of pain and loneliness stabs at his heart. He's right back where he started before! True, this time the Danny program is aware; he may actually be capable of love now. But Vlad can still never hold him or watch him grow up. He'll never drop him off at school or a friend's house or take him to fancy parties.

More playacting.

That's all that's in his future.

And it breaks the man's heart all over again.


Danny finds Vlad the next morning asleep on the bathroom floor after the younger half ghost finally decided that enough was enough and came to confront Vlad about the whole situation with the Danny program.

"Vlad," He greets bluntly and glares down at the older halfa on the floor, nudging him with the tip of his boot. "Hey, wake up already."

The man groans and slowly sits up, his head pounding from the hangover and he squints at Danny.

"Which one are you?" Vlad asks, then poking the boy rather sharply in the knee.

"Ow! What was that for?!" Danny snaps irritably.

The man shakes his head, "Oh. You're the other one."

"What are you talking about?" Danny asks impatiently.

Vlad chuckles humorlessly. "I'd half hoped you were my Daniel."He sighs, slowly pulling himself up into a more dignified position and then continues bitterly, "Although I don't suppose he'd want to talk to me after last night."

Vlad then blinks at Danny, finally realizing what he had just said to him aloud and frowns, "Why are you here?"

The boy rubs the back of his neck, unsure of where to even start now that Vlad's actually in front of him. Then Danny suddenly stops and asks, "Wait. Your Daniel. Last night? Did….did he talk to you?"

"He?" Vlad's eyes widen and he demands somewhat frantically, "My AI? How do you know about him?"

"About that…." Danny glances at him awkwardly before briefly explaining to Vlad how he met and became friends with the Danny program. As soon as he finishes summarizing that, Danny confesses. "Anyways, I was going to help him talk to you but I guess something must've happened." His eyes narrow at the older halfa suspiciously. "What did you do to him?"

"Nothing." Vlad frowns again, offering up no more information.

Danny tilts his head, studying Vlad. He didn't say the word defensively but sounded almost…depressed, like he regretted something. In fact, everything about this is out of character for Vlad. Because since when has Vlad ever left himself defenseless on the bathroom floor like this after drinking himself into a stupor? Danny needs to find out what happened and make sure his AI friend is okay no matter what.

"I'm going down to the lab." Danny announces before Vlad can argue. Then he phases through the floor to where Daniel probably is.

Once there, Danny studies the computer and considers his options. Should he just overshadow the computer and talk to Daniel there? Or should he find the projector controls instead?

"You can't just barge into my laboratory like this, Danny," Vlad demands, having phased in behind the boy.

Danny whips around, pointing as he replies stubbornly. "I'll barge in wherever I want to and you can't stop me fruitloop! I'm well past caring about your personal boundaries; you've never cared about mine. Now where's that switch…? "

"Daniel," The man begins, a hint of threat in his voice when Danny finally loses his patience and snaps-

"No! Listen here you jerk, you've been hurting my friend for months. Months Vlad! You've treated him like nothing but a tool just like Dani and the other clones, like your personal punching bag, and not once have you stopped to consider how wrong that is! But for some reason, he still loves you. Daniel thinks you deserve another chance and that is the ONLY reason I'm here so consider yourself lucky that I'm not here to kick your sorry butt for what you did to him."

Not noticing Vlad's wide-eyed reaction at his bold proclamation, Danny shoves past him towards the holographic projector as soon as he spots it. And after finally figuring out how to activate the darn thing, he flips the switch. A light flashes and a figure wavers into view.

Green eyes blink, looking around before falling on the younger halfa in confusion, "Danny?" There's hope in the holographic boy's voice but Danny doesn't register it as a breath of cold forms in his lungs.

Daniel frowns at the expression on Danny's face. "What is it?"

"My ghost sense?" Danny wrinkles his brow in confusion. Daniel tilts his head in a silent question and the other boy continues in disbelief, "My ghost sense almost went off because of…you."

Daniel's eyes widened. "What? Really?"

"Your signature, it's stronger now for some reason." Danny explains, just as shocked as Daniel is. "Or maybe it's 'cause we're actually seeing each other in person for the first time."

Several emotions pass over Daniel's face, but he doesn't get a chance to react because Vlad is staring at the two identical boys and interjects. "Your signature? What do you mean by that?"

"You don't know?" Danny asks, turning towards the older halfa, honestly surprised Vlad hadn't figured it out yet when he's been around Daniel WAY longer than he has.

Vlad doesn't respond and turns away with an unreadable expression on his face. He barely looks at the pair of teens before he walks across the lab to retrieve something. Seconds later, Vlad returns with a beeping device in his hands.

Danny narrows his eyes when he sees it and scoffs, "Is that the Fenton Finder? Seriously?"

Vlad ignores his comment as he's too busy looking between the device and the holographic projection of his creation. His eyes are searching and Danny can practically see the gears turning in his head. After a long silent moment, Vlad confirms that they're telling the truth and states brusquely, "You have a ghost signature."

Daniel blinks again and nods, "Yeah, I do." There's a hint of hope in his voice before it turns to confusion and he asks, "Wait. How?"

Vlad stares for another moment at the screen before walking back to his computer. Bewildered, both white-haired boys watch him type and read information on the screen.

After about a minute, Danny's eyes narrow again and calls, "Vlad."

The man ignores him.

"Vlad. What's going on?" The boy demands, again, met with no response from the elder halfa so Danny crosses his arms and rolls his eyes at Vlad.

There's another pause until Daniel meekly asks. "Father?"

Vlad visibly stiffens. He doesn't turn around, but he answers. "Come here son."

The term of endearment isn't malicious or mocking but almost….fond.

Daniel obeys and Danny silently follows behind him. The two stand over the older hybrid's shoulder as he talks, still not looking at either of them. "I cannot believe I didn't realize it sooner. I noticed something last night, when I was examining your code. It was too simple, too minimal to explain your level of mental development. There was just not enough information present there for you to be sentient. There had to be more to it but I could not seem to see it. But this would explain-"

"Vlad," Danny cut in. "Get to the point."

The older halfa finally turns around, eyes focusing on Daniel specifically, a half smile on his face as he explains. "You're a hybrid, my boy."

Daniel's eyes widened in shock. "What? But how? I'm…I'm not half ghost like you and Danny! I'm not even…even…I'm just an AI."

Vlad shakes his head and corrects, "No, son. You are not just an AI. Not anymore."

"I…I still don't understand." Daniel stutters, his mind reeling.

Vlad's expression softens as he points towards the computer, at the string of ones and zeros, and continues, "Daniel. This is your code. I wrote it, the basic information that makes up your mind. The behaviors you can display, instruction for how to move, speak, how to behave. However…."

He furrows his brow thoughtfully. "This is limited, too small to explain your existence." Vlad looks up at Daniel's face, "You are more than this code."

Daniel nods but he still doesn't understand. "Then…how am I like this?"

The man then moves the ghost scanner in front of the boy. He points. "This is your ectoplasmic signature. It is weak, hardly stronger than a blob ghost, but it's there." A real smile dawns on Vlad's face. "You have a ghost signature which can only mean one thing."

Daniel stares, still struggling to understand. He has a ghost signature. But doesn't that mean-

"You're a ghost," Danny concludes, awe in his voice.

"I am?" Daniel asks quietly, blinking.

"Yes," Vlad nods and smiles even wider.

Daniel's mind is stumbling over itself. How did this happen? He's an AI. Vlad made him to be nothing but a simulation of the real Danny, not a ghost. And he didn't know this before. How didn't he know?

"How is this even possible?" Danny asks as if reading Daniel's mind since he wanted to ask his Father the very same question.

"I don't know." Vlad says, now frowning. He looks at Daniel again, "You aren't a ghost overshadowing my computer or my projector. If you were, I would have sensed your presence with my own ghost sense long before now. But your code and your developing core are…intertwined. They are feeding into each other." The man rubbed his chin. "Ectoplasm can animate inanimate objects so I can only assume your exposure to it somehow granted you self-awareness."

"Yeah. That's why we have ecto-weenies in the fridge. The ectoplasm gets inside them and they start moving and biting and stuff." Danny adds with a slightly amused look on his face.

Vlad nods, "Yes. And masses of ectoplasm can form ghosts spontaneously. That is commonly how blob ghosts form."

"But those aren't intelligent." Daniel points out timidly, still hesitant to get his hopes up.

"No. But your code was written to allow some level of intelligence and ectoplasm's ability to animate would theoretically increase that intelligence exponentially. The problem now is how to figure out when you were exposed to enough ectoplasm for this to happen in the first place."

Daniel's eyes widen as he remembers, "My projector, it got drenched in ectoplasm."

"When was this?" Vlad asks, trying to recall when on earth that could have happened since he's drawing a blank.

"After...the cloning thing," Daniel answers, wrings his hands. "I remember, their ectoplasm was everywhere and…that was the first day I…I realized everything. That's when I became...something else."

Vlad's eyes widened, in realization, a hint of hope dawning there. "The clones…their ectoplasm is inside you."

Danny's jaw drops. "Wait a sec! Doesn't that mean he's a clone of me? Like an actual clone?!"

"Possibly," Vlad's brow narrows.

At the same time, Daniel is overwhelmed by the realization that he's real after all and his expression becomes more and more distressed. He….he might be an actual proper clone because he pretty much absorbed the other clones. Despite not actually needing to breathe, the boy starts hyperventilating, on the verge of a panic attack.

Such a thing felt just as awful as it was being born into the world only to witness the aftermath of such a horrific scene. Because now it felt like...he had stolen something from them before the other clones could discover themselves and become part of their family too. And why should he, a mere program, be the only one who gets to experience their father's love from now on...? He didn't do anything special to deserve it, didn't help their father in any meaningful way, so why-!

Vlad notices this panic and tries to put his hand on Daniel's arm to comfort the boy, but just as before it falls through. Daniel's face falls at the outcome, longing for that kind of comfort from his Father, but Vlad looks between his hand and Daniel's arm thoughtfully. Furrowing his brow, he turns his hand intangible and slowly it moves forward until somehow, impossibly, Vlad's hand wraps around Daniel's arm.

The boy gasps. "You're…you're touching me. I can feel that." His head whips up to Vlad's face. "I can feel your hand. You're touching me. Father, you're touching me."

The man laughs, "You're stuck intangible, my boy. Your signature is too weak to manifest a full body so the projector is helping you do that to some degree. But you appear to be stuck like this for the time being."

Daniel blinks, slowly taking in that new information before he wraps his arms around his father. The man then turns completely intangible and, now occupying the same level of reality, the two can finally touch.

Daniel begins crying and clings to him, whispering, "Father."

Vlad ruffles his hair and cradles the boy's head close to him, barely believing that this is finally possible. "I am so sorry, son. I am sorry I couldn't see you before. But you are real." He whispers in return with equally as much hope in his voice. "I promise you are real. I wish I deserved your love but I will strive to be worthy of your affection, my boy. I won't make the same mistake again. I promise."

He steps back, putting his intangible hands on Daniel's face.

Daniel smiles at him through the tears and nods. "I… I love you so much. And...I forgive you, Father."

His smile falls as Vlad pulls away, wishing this moment between them could last longer and sad it had to end so soon. Luckily, Vlad understands this and promises. "Don't worry son. We'll find a way for you to manifest fully and then we can embrace any time you wish."

Daniel tilts his head questioningly and Vlad clarifies. "Your core needs to be stimulated more from now on to strengthen it and help it mature. Once it is strong enough, you will be able to form a tangible ghost form." The man tapes his chin. "That said, we'll still need to integrate some technology to hold your code too since that is also an integral part of you."

"So he's basically a ghost cyborg?" Danny finally added. "Kinda like Skulker?"

"I suppose that is an accurate assessment." Vlad added. "Or it would be if Skulker wasn't merely a blob ghost himself in a robotic battle suit. If anything, Daniel has more in common with Technus given their ability to manipulate technology to some degree which is how I assume he was able to make contact with you several months ago..."

After things settle down, the older half-ghost and his new son talk for a while more, many overdue hugs are given, and plans are made to help Daniel become a true part of Vlad's family. Danny watches, greatly surprised at the exchange but also wary. It looks like Vlad wants to make up for what he's done to Daniel, but the man has still committed many terrible crimes so Danny isn't convinced he was worthy of getting a happy ending just yet.

Vlad has hurt a lot more people than just Daniel. He's done a lot of horrible things to Danny himself, his parents, and mistreated Danielle and the other clones which his friend only knows so much about but that's sure to come back to bite Vlad in the butt later. Either way, Vlad still has a long way to go, but...after seeing his determination to make amends to Daniel Danny hopes this means his archenemy is finally turning over a new leaf.