I do not own Danny Phantom or its characters only My OCs and this plot.

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"Hey Tom can we go inside now?"

Tom shook his head in annoyance and once again looked at his coworker/friend by the name of Ben.

"Why do you want to go in so badly?" he asked showing annoyance in his voice.

"Well for one I don't want to be near this creepy flower when it grows teeth?" Ben protested, then he pointed up to the sky where dark clouds started to form.

"And it's about to rain again, probably a lot harder than yesterday."

Tom had about enough of Ben's complaints. He was just about to tell him off about how they would get fired if their boss ever found out, when suddenly... he felt a cold presence near him.

That was bad news to anyone who lived in Amity Park. Pretty much every one of it's citizen knew that it was haunted, even people who didn't live there knew it was.

Some learned from visiting and some found out by just hearing stories about it.

Some of the citizens of course didn't really think much about it, they just stayed away from big ghost fights. And if something was weird like feeling a cold presence or just sensing that someone was watching them, then they would take caution.

He looked all around, wondering if it was just a cold front coming from the rain, or If there really was something paranormal with them.

But before he could tell Ben what was happening, the cold made its move.

He gasped as he felt a very strong cold-chill go up and down his spine. He felt something taking over everything, his limbs, his voice, his mind, and then it all went blank...

"Tom?" questioned his friend.

Tom didn't say anything, he didn't turn around or acknowledge him.

"Tom...?"

This time Tom did turned around with a casual smile like nothing happened.

"Yeah, you're right you can go inside I'll be there in a minute." Tom said. Ben looked at him for a bit, something was a little off about this.

There was just something in Tom's eyes and in his voice, something that didn't sit right with him...

But he didn't need to be told twice!

"Thanks man!"


Somewhere else.

The sky was blue and the birds were singing as she made her way through the woods on a trail she knew by heart.

The trail was the neighborhood's nature walk. Whenever she had something on her mind that a car ride wouldn't fix, she would go out into the woods and follow it.

She never really knew how far the trail did go since she never went past the bridge. Usually when she did get to the bridge, she would either be too tired to go on or it would be getting dark.

She always did get home late after school and grade papers. And on the weekends she would be busy with other things.

But right now it seemed that she had the day off to where she could take an easy stroll.

When she got to the bridge however, someone was already there, wearing all black.

She couldn't really see their face since their back was facing her as they leaned over the bridge railings looking in the far distant trees.

But she felt like she knew this person, like she really cared for this person and would do anything for them... like family.

As she got closer, she could see that the person was a lot shorter and maybe younger then her.

She could see that they had shiny black hair in between short and long.

She was now right next to them and leaned over the railing too. She turned towards the stranger and smiled.

The only thing she could see and focus on when they did look at her, was the stranger's amethyst eyes that shined with a strong but warm firey spirit.

But just as soon as she saw the eyes glow, everything disappeared and went dark.

"WHAT THE-!"

Jenna springed up and looked around to find that she was still in her room and that she had almost fallen out of bed.

"Oh it was just a dream..." She said catching a glimpse at the clock.

3:04 AM

Jenna sighed knowing that it would take forever for her to fall back asleep. Checking to see if she woke Callie up, she found the cat still sleeping the night away making her feel a little jealous of feline.

Deciding to go and get some water and maybe watch a little bit of TV until she was sleepy again, Jenna made her way out of her bedroom and to the stairs.

Suddenly a big flash of lightning went off making her jump about a foot in the air until she realized what had happened.

"Oh I am so stupid." She thought listening to the thunder follow in with the lightning.

It was spring time after all, and with spring comes thunderstorms.


Back at the construction site.

After Tom's green glowing eyes watched Ben walk away to get inside a little hut for the construction workers to get some rest in, he looked around to make sure no one else was around.

Once... Twice... Good, the coast was clear.

"Okay, you can come out now!"

He yelled looking into the shadows as a figure made their way out.

"Nice move man, but I think this guy is going to be really confused when he wakes up."

Tom rolled his eyes as he brushed It off, "one of the many side effects of being overshadowed. Now come on let's get to the bottom of this."

Tom or should we say whoever was controlling him turned to the flower.

The new figure only shook his head, but quickly got to work scanning over the flower with an odd piece of technology in his hands.

However a few minutes of searching and scanning over the flower, lightning struck across the sky with thunder following closely.

They both looked up realizing that the storm was already here. Tom only glared up at the angry clouds and went back to looking, but his partner gave a concern look.

"We should go home." he said.

Tom looked back over his shoulder with a frown. "No, we should keep looking."

"Look... dude, I know that you're really curious and worried about this flower, and I am too. But the storms only going to get worse and I don't think the gear can take this kind of weather."

The figure said as he opened the bag up to show more weird tools and gadgets, putting away the scanner he was using.

Tom looked at him, then back at the flower, then up at the clouds. He repeated this two times.

He then look down at the ground making up his mind.

"Fine we'll go ahead and go home, just let me take care of this guy first." he said.

He started walking to the same hut Ben had gone in a few minutes ago, for Tom to wake up in after the 'cold presence' left him.

When it did come back over to the figure by the flower, it give him a sad frown.

"Don't worry dude, we can come back, fist thing in the moring." the figure reassured it (or should we say him).

"Thanks Tuck, it's just I miss..."

He looked down in sadness, the figure did the same.

"I miss her too bud... I miss her too..."

And just as it started to rain they left. Not noticing the rain washing away the footprints that would serve as the very clue or hint they were hoping to find.


Back at Jenna's house

Jenna sat on her couch with the remote in hand, and with many questions in her head.

"What was with that dearm?" She thought as she clicked through the many channels.

She could still hear the storm raging on outside of her house, it was coming down pretty hard. The wind was howling, thunder and lightning kept going off every few seconds.

Now awake, the feeling she had before she went to bed was still there, the feeling that something was going to happen...

Something big, loud, and surprising.

Not to mention the dream she had, it was so weird and confusing. She's never really had dreams like that, well confusing and random dreams sure, but never like that!

Who was that? And what was with their eyes? Jenna had never seen eyes like those, ture she did see people with the same eye color.

But never had she seen eyes glow with that type of spirit and fire behind them.

Still going through the TV channels trying to see if she could find anything interesting. And trying to make up some answer for her troubled thoughts and the weird feelings she had. She suddenly heard a loud thump from her front porch.

She paused right as her thumb was about to again press the channel button again, and didn't move an inch as she listened very closely.

After hearing nothing for a little while she figured that one of the lawn chairs on her porch probably fell over from the monstrous wind.

The storm was too crazy for anyone to be out there, she felt sorry for everyone who would be. She even felt sorry for maybe a ghost that was probably out there, though she doubted a ghost would be.

Ghost or not, pretty sure no one wants to be caught in a storm like that.

But then she heard it again... but this time it sounded much closer to the door!

This made Jenna jump up from the couch, she knew that none of her lawn chairs were anywhere close to the door, even if they fell over on their side they would still be quite a ways from it.

Besides, this time whatever was out there sounded much more heavier.

Not knowing what to do, Jenna quickly turned the TV off and put her hand over her mouth to try and keep herself quiet in case whatever was out there heard her.

After what felt like painful hours she didn't hear anything, all she could hear was the storm still going on outside.

Gathering up what little courage she had, she quickly got to the kitchen, still trying to be as quiet as possible and got a big cutting knife. She then crept slowly to the front door.

Thankfully all of her curtains were closed so that whoever was out there wouldn't see her creeping through her house to face them.

"Oh God please... please don't let this be what I think it is..." she prayed in her head as she clinched the knife to the point where her knuckles were turning white.

Still very slowly, she looked through the peephole and saw...

Something. At the foot of her front door. Struggling to get up!

She jumped back. "What the hell!" she yelped in shock.

At first she couldn't tell what it was, it was too dark to see. So she leaned over to the light switch and turned on her front porch light hoping to identify what it was.

"Please oh please, let it just be an animal. Let it just be some cute and nice big animal that needs help." she prayed again.

It wasn't an animal...

It was a person!

Whoever it was, was lying face-first on the porch, wet from head to toe as they were barefoot and very pale. They looked smaller than her and maybe younger too, with long and wild yet shiny black hair that framed their face from her view.

They wore what looked to be a very torn up green dress that ended a little bit above the knees. But Jenna could see from the knees down to the rest of legs that they were cut up pretty badly, she could even see small cuts and bruises on the arms.

Seeing that the mysterious intruder didn't have any weapons or seem threatening, she opened the door just a little to poke her head out.

As she watched the limp body take quick breaths, she suddenly saw their head lifting up.

Her heart almost exploded at what she saw.

She couldn't see the strong or warm fiery spirit behind them, but they were staring right at her.

Amethyst eyes!