I don't own Danny Phantom or X-men Evolution

Authors note: a couple of quick points. One, this will be centered around Danny for most of this first chapter, but there will be more X-men stuff later on. Two, I realize this chapter might move a bit fast and not be all the great, but I literalty just sat and started writting it and wanted to post it before I hit the sack (which I should have done 20 minutes ago). Three, I have no idea where I'm going to put the series in, cause I haven't seen X-men Evo in years and the same goes for Danny. All I will say is mutants have been exposed, Vlad has shown up, Val is not after Danny, and Apcolipse hasn't happen (yet, no clue if I want to try and work that part in). Other then that, I hope everyone enjoys it.


"WE'RE WHAT," shouted Danny Fenton, son of ghost hunters Jack and Maddie Fenton.

His father just gave his stupid grin that almost never left his face, "we are moving to Bayville, New York first thing tomorrow."

"But," started Jazz, Danny's older sister, "why? What's so important that we have to move?"

"For one thing, your safety kids," replied her mother. "With all the ghost attacks here, it isn't safe anymore for you two."

"And moving away from all of the ghost disturbances," said Jack, "I'll have more time to work on our ghost hunting equipment as well as the ghost portal."

That had gotten both children's attention, "WHAT!"

"Well, with all the fighting, your father and I haven't been able to work on it," Maddie explained. "But dismantling and rebuilding the ghost portal, we can hopefully get it to work well enough to crossover and hunt the ghost on there own ground."

"And why haven't you explained this to us before today," Jazz nearly shouted.

"We wanted to surprise you two kids," said Jack.

"Now go start packing," said Maddie as she walked off to head down to the lab downstairs, "we leave first thing."

Jack walked off, talking to his wife, "we should also try and work on the ghost detector, its still off. For some reason I can't get it to spot anything other then Danny."

Danny groaned, "great, as if life isn't bad enough."

Jazz looked him over, "well, it can't be all bad. You'll be able to get away from Dash."

Danny nodded, at least glad that he was getting away from the football quarterback from school that made it a daily habit of torturing him. He also thought that he could finally get away from Mr. Lancer, the vice principal and English teacher at Casper High, the school he went to.

Then another thought crossed his mind, "and I'll be leaving Sam and Tucker behind. And being that the ghost portal is going, it means the ghost will follow to."

Jazz blinked, "oh yea, I forgot about them. You want to go call them while I start packing?"

"I would rather seeing them in person," Danny replied.

"Ok, go," she said. When Danny looked over, she winked, "it's ok, I'll cover for you, and if I finish before you get home, I start on your room."

"Thanks sis," said Danny, quietly looking around for his parents. He took a breath, and changed. His normal jeans, sneakers, and tee shirt changed into a black and white jumpsuit with white gloves and boots. His raven blinked hair and naturally blue eyes change to egg white hair and bright green eyes.

"Be back in a bit," he said silently, before flying right through the wall.

Jazz looked at the spot on the wall where Danny had flown out of. She still laughed a bit at times, since she was one of three people who knew Danny's deepest secret.

Danny Fenton was the hafla ghost, Danny Phantom. The only person in Amity Park who could fight ghost on a daily basis and did anything right. And the really funny part was how his own parents hunted him. Sure, it was a bit scary, but nether seemed to put it together and there mom was a good fighter, and always coming so close to catching Danny, but there father was a slow as snails when it came to hunt ghosts. To the point where a good solid hit took him out and that was it.

She turned to walk up the stairs to her room to start packing; she could only wonder what Bayville was like.


"You're leaving," asked the goth girl of the three-person group, Sam.

Danny nodded, "yea, tomorrow morning. My dad just dropped it on me and Jazz a little bit ago."

"Where are you guys going," asked Tucker.

"Someplace called Bayville," replied Danny.

Tucker came over with a looked of thought, "hmm, I think I've heard that name before."

"From where," asked Sam.

Tucker shrugged, "I can't think of it, maybe I just saw a blurb on it over the net or something."

"We'll, anyway you look at it, I'm pretty much done for," said Danny. "As if moving away from my only two friends, my parents are going to rebuild the ghost portal in the new place, which means I'll still be fighting ghosts on a daily basis."

"That's harsh dude," said Tucker, "man, I wish we could help."

"But we can't do much," added Sam, "maybe the two of us could come down over vacation or something."

Danny nodded, "yea, but everyday won't be the same without you two guys. I mean, we've been together all through school, and even a bit before that."

"Hey man, we'll still be friends, just means a longer walk to your place," laughed Tucker, trying to lighten the mood.

Danny laughed a bit at that, "Yea, same goes for you two. I hate to cut this short on you guys, but I really need to get packing back home. I'll see you guys later."

Tucker held his hand out to shake, "yea, see you later man."

Sam actually threw her arms around Danny, "I'll miss you."

"So will I," replied Danny, "I'll miss both of you."

As the two pulled away, Danny took flight, "I'll call you guys as soon as we get there, ok?"

The two nodded, and watched as Danny waved one last time, and flew off towards his soon to be vacated home.


"Danny," he heard as he slowly drifted awake, "time to get up, you're the last one."

His mind fumbled for a moment, trying to figure out what he was the last one for, when his mother spoke again, "We're stopping on the road for breakfast, but you still need to shower and get dressed. So hurry up, your father wants to get going. And the sooner we leave, the sooner were in Bayville."

'Oh,' Danny thought, 'were moving, I forgot.'

Danny got up and showered, trying to wake himself up. He got dressed and headed downstairs.

Within ten minutes, they were on the road, leaving behind home, friends, and life, to someplace they hadn't even heard before.


Three days in the Fenton RV left Danny rather bored, so finally getting to town was at least something. It was rather small, much like Amity Park, but it seemed roomer, and maybe a bit more up scale class wise. Danny watched as the RV pulled up to a two-story house, his dad parking on the street.

"Here we are," he called, "everyone out."

Danny sighed as he followed his sister out the door, finally getting full view of the place. On the outside, it seemed larger, and he had no doubt that there would be a large basement for his parent's lab, but it was really nothing special. Danny could still hear his dad grumble about not being allowed to bring allowing the large Fenton sign that hung over they're old home.

"Danny," his mother called, "can you help me with move these parts downstairs?"

"Sure mom," he called back, then grumbled to himself, "better then just standing here looking at it."


The first week went by like a blur to the point he couldn't even remember the majority of it. Other then his dad shouting proudly that they ghost portal was completely functional (even though Danny did everything he could to sabotage it) and a couple calls back home to Sam and Tucker to hear how things were going.

But now, he was dreading the one thing he hope he could have put off even another day.

His first day as a sophomore in a new school. They had moved in the last two weeks of his summer vacation, which he had spent the majority of it grounded because of his low grades.

He sighed, "well, it's ether this or find a spot to go ghost and get out of here." It had been something he thought of doing, but wasn't sure if he should, or even if he could get away with it.

"Excuse me," he heard a female voice behind him.

He turned around to find a group of three. One boy with dark hair and wearing baggy brown and red clothing. The other two were girls, the first in jeans and a pink and white shirt and hair done up in a ponytail. The three had every inch covered with clothing, mostly green and black. Her makeup reminded him of Sam and her hair was a bit odd with a single streak of white on the front and the rest was brown.

The girl in pink asked, "are you lost?"

"Um, yea," said Danny, thinking he might as well get it over with, "just moved here last week and this is my first day."

The other girl sighed, "Kitty, hurry up, were going to be late as it is."

The girl, Kitty as her friend called her, turned back, "you two go on ahead, I'll catch up with you guys later." She turned back, "c'mon, I'll show you to the office."

"Umm," Danny replied, "thanks."

As he followed, he took notice of the look some of the people were giving them, until she broke his line of thought, "so, like, where are you from?"

"Amity Park," Danny said, "my parents decided to move because of all the ghost attacks."

Kitty stopped and looked him over, confusion written all over her face, "ghost attacks? Like, whoever heard of a ghost attacking people?"

That had kind of shocked Danny, "You mean you've never heard of all the stuff happening there. The Fenton's, Danny Phantom, any of that."

Kitty just shook her head, "no. About all that's on the news has to do with mutants."

Now Danny was confused, "mutants?"

"What, you've never heard about them," she asked, appalled. Danny shook her head, and she said, "I don't have time to explain, but I'm sure you'll find out soon enough." She started walking off, leaving Danny a bit confused.

"What the heck is a mutant," he asked himself softly.

A few minutes later, he found himself in the principle's office, being look down on by one principle Kelly.

"I understand you were lead around school by miss Pride," he asked, looking Danny over with a critical eye.

"Who," asked Danny.

"Katherine Pryde, or Kitty as her friends call her," he said.

Danny nodded, "yes, I just moved here with my family last week and this is my first time here. I was standing outside when she came up and asked if I need help. I told her and she lead me to the office."

"I'm sure," the principle replied. He took a moment to look over Danny once more, then finally speaking, "normally, Xavier or one of his other teachers register there 'students'" he stated with a bit of venom which didn't go unnoticed by Danny, "but seeing as how that wasn't the case with you, I'll over see it."

Danny, not sure how to responded, just nodded his head.

Kelly pulled off a piece of paper and handed it to Danny, "this is your new schedule. Your first class will be down the hall and to the right, third door on the left. But before you go, one piece of advise, Mr. Fenton. If I were you, I'd stay away from the students from both the Institute and the Boarding house. 'Students' from both are known to cause trouble, and quite a bit of it. Just a fair piece of warning. Now off to class." Kelly turned and waved his hand in a dismissive manner.

Danny left quickly, not liking something about him. He quickly followed the directions given to him by the principle and found his classroom.

By the time he was finished with his day, Danny wasn't sure if ghosting out of there was the path he should have taken.


Danny managed to get through his day at school well enough. He kept to himself and he was convinced he was an everyday bully magnet when someone named Duncan Matthews decided to have a bit of fun. Danny was just glad he didn't end up in a locker. Matthews had gotten bored and left to go find someone else to pick on.

But what day of Danny Fenton would be complete without a ghost fight.

Danny's ghost sense went off, which was followed by a voice he really didn't want to hear today, "Ghost boy, changing your location will not stop me from finding you."

Danny turned to see Skulker, a ghost hunter that had collect trophy ghost, and was after Danny's hide to use as a throw rug.

Lucky, no one was around when he changed to his ghost form, "Skulker, couldn't you have chosen any other time to show up. I've had a bad day, and I don't need to deal with you right now."

"Then allow me to put you out of your misery, ghost boy," replied Skulker, raising an ectoplasm weapon.

Danny dodged and managed to return his own shot, hitting Skulker in the chest.

Skulker grunted as he rebalanced himself. Without another word, Danny charged Skulker. The last thing he needed right now was attention from the media, which he was sure would be here soon.

Danny punched and kicked, but couldn't hit Skulker. Until, Skulker hit him, sending Danny back into a brick wall where he didn't manage to phase through. It didn't hurt too much, but it did knock the wind out of him.

"I must say ghost boy," Skulker said, readying a new ecto weapon, "without your friend and his digital device, you are helpless against me. I will take pride in seeing your pelt on my wall."

Skulker aimed the weapon at the down Danny, as the ghost boy tried to think up anyway out of this.

Until a red beam slammed into the solid back of Skulker, surprising him more then hurting him.

"How about you two knock it off and cool down," came a male voice.

Skulker and Danny looked to see a group of six people. Danny could see Kitty and her two-hair color friend, as well as a red head female, and blue something with a spaded tail, man with a visor over his eyes, and a rather buff and hairy man. And other then the hairy many, none of them looked much older then him.

And other then the hairy man who looked to holding knives in his hands, and the rest looked unarmed.

"This does not concern you humans," replied Skulker, "I will skin the ghost boy and you will not stop me."

Danny saw his chance, launching a blast at Skulker's back. Danny took to the air and began looking for his bag. Right now, he would be very happy to have a Fenton thermos for which he had one in his bag.

If he could find it.

Then he spotted it, 'there, now to knock Skulker down so I can get to it."

He looked back at Skulker as he moved out of the way of the hairy guys attack.

Without looking towards the others, he launched for his bag. After digging for a moment, he pulled out his thermos, when someone came over.

"What are you doing," asked the visor kid. The other five had surrounded him.

"I'm going to end the fight if you don't mind," Danny replied, trying to move past.

Only to be stopped by the visor kid, "no your not, not till we get an explanation. Who are you, who is he, and why are you two fighting?"

"Your friend is in trouble," Danny replied, not liking the attitude in this guys voice, "and unless I get that guy, who is after my hide literally, in this thermos, I won't be able to stop him.

Going invisible and intangible, he moved passed the kid's shocked face. Quickly moving pass, he was unscrewing the cap while he heard, "Jean, can you find him."

And didn't hear the reply and he turned back to normal and aimed the thermos at Skulker. He felt a bare hand on the back of his neck as the opening he was waiting for presented it.

In a flash of light, Skulker was caught in the Fenton Thermos beam, and pulled into it and held until Danny would be able to put him back in the ghost zone.

He put the cap back on with a sigh. He turned to see the two hair colored girl standing there, wide eyed and with one bare hand raised.

"Um," said Danny confused, "I'm not sure what you did, but I'm late getting home, and I need to get the guys back where he belongs, so if you don't mind…" and he went invisible again. Quickly going for his bag, he watched the others look for him in wonder.

"Any luck now Jean," asked the visor kid.

The red head shook her head, "no, its like before, I don't feel anything from him. Its like he's not even there. No wall, presence, nothing."

"He's still here, but his scent is weird," said the hairy man, now sporting a few rips and tears in his uniform. "Its almost like death in the air, and strong."

Not wanting to listen to anymore and to see if that hairy guy could pick him up, Danny flew off, and as he went off, he heard the two haired girl ask, "how could I touch him?


So, good, bad, ugly, what do you people think I also realize that there might be a bunch of questions (ie, why didn't Danny get drained, why no X-men introduction, etc, etc.) Just sit tight, some will be anwsered next chapter, others down the line.. Don't forget to R&R.