The Sequel to Danny's Struggle! Read and Review Danny's Struggle before reading this one! Trust me it will make a lot of sense if you do.
Don't forget to check out my other stories: W.I.T.C.H. Problems in Friendship
Inuyasha's Daughter
Sisters
And surprise: Danny's Struggle
Disclaimer: I don't own any Danny Phantom shows or anything.
I don't see why we have to write a disclaimer. If we owned the show, why not just make our stories into shows! Everyone comes here so they can put up something and everyone had to write we don't own blah, blah, blah, but what's the real truth behind these obviously not needed disclaimers? Thsi disclaimer covers the whole story.
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"Without that ghost boy here, we can cause as much chaos and pain as we want!" Ember smiled.
"Yes, and with Daniel out of the way, we can rule the world, together!" Plasmius grinned.
"Finally, that ghost boy has been killed." Ember kissed Plasmius in joy as they watched the foolish civilians running mad. The Fenton tradition of ghost hunting had ended with Danny, there wasn't a ghost shield made to withstand this brutal assault. Nobody had expected this after sixty years of no-ghosts. Plasmius had finally solved how to stay alive forever and he relished it. He had used it on Ember, along with several other ghosts, but he added one single ingredient different, a microbe that could control the ghosts whenever he wanted.
"Skulker!" Plasmius called.
"Yes, master?" Skulker bowed.
"Any sign of resistance will not be tolerated. Kill those who try to fight." Plasmius turned toward his wife. "Would you like to add anything, dear?"
"Nothing to add," Ember waved Skulker's dismissal.
Skulker bowed again and left.
Arial hid as several ghosts flew by her home. She was hiding in her dad's ghost chamber. The walls were covered in ectoplasm so ghosts couldn't phase through the wall. She was wearing a stolen Specter Deflector as well. Her father knew this day would come, but she wasn't sure if this was the smartest plan on how to avoid ghosts. She was hiding under several bags of food with her two siblings, Jason and Skye. She watched as one of the ghosts appeared on the monitor and shot at innocent people. Several armed tanks appeared, but the missiles went straight through them. A blast shook the whole building and the three siblings worried if their walls were to crumble down around them. They looked at each other with fear.
"Ariel, when is this going to end?" Skye asked her older sister.
"Shut up, Skye!" Jason hissed. He was afraid and didn't want anyone to hear them, even though it would be impossible with several inches of reinforced, ectoplasm covered walls and all the shouting and screaming outside. Ariel crawled over to her little sister and hugged her tightly. Jason crawled over and joined in the family hug, at least, what was left of the family.
"Jason, I think it's time we eat." Ariel whispered to her younger brother. Her brother nodded and crawled over to one of the food bags. He ate a handful of stale cereal and passed the box to Ariel. She took out a handful as well and ate before passing it to her youngest sibling, still clutched in her arms. The younger sibling ate slowly, remembering what it was like to actually eat something and not just take small bites out of food.
"It'll be harder from now on," Jason sighed, "but we will face the task and finish without rest! Just like Danny Phantom!"
"Would give it a rest, Danny Phantom does not and has never existed!" Ariel was sick of hearing about that stupid hero. All her brother talks about is Danny Phantom, but Danny Phantom is the worst hero, ever. "If he even existed at all, he disappeared after he saved the two teenagers, but where was he when our father was kidnapped?" Ariel glared at her younger sibling.
Her brother started to cry and Ariel felt bad right away. She didn't mean to hurt his feelings, she just didn't believe in Danny Phantom was all. She sighed as she climbed over to her brother and gave him a hug with her younger sister still on her lap. They hugged until a blast rang through the building again. Skye ducked under a bag of food and Jason followed Ariel to the monitor. A ghost was flying around and shooting everything in sight.
Ariel felt the anger boil up in her, but she knew how to control it and it quickly subsided. She sat down and watched as Jason crawled into his hiding spot. Ariel glanced one more time at the screen, hoping that anything would stand up to those bullies outside. She crawled into her hiding spot, still able to see the monitor, but instead fell asleep.
