Disclaimer: I don't own Danny Phantom or Monster High. I do not own the original story this is based on.


Wendy had the crossbow reloaded and aimed at the ghostly couple. She slowly helped Dipper down from her nacho trap, cutting the string at the top. Her eyes never let the ghostly couple out of her sight.

"Who are you?" Wendy asked. "And why does that guy know my name?"

It then became relevant to Danny how Wendy dated Danny Fenton, not Danny Phantom. Much less discover the dual nature of the two. A slip of the tongue almost might have exposed him, maybe.

With quick thinking, Danny formulated the proper response: lying through his teeth.

"Uh...sorry. I heard that boy over there say your name," Danny said. Wendy and Dipper gave the boy inspector eyes; they weren't buying it. The ghost boy sweated on the inside.

"Okay."

"Sounds alright to me."

Never mind, the two bought the whole lie. Don't know why.

Danny sighed, half he actually managed to pull himself out of that fire. Well, except for the part where Spectra gives him a glare as she floats forward.

"Perhaps we should introduce ourselves," Spectra said.

"Right, I'm Danny Phantom and this my girlfriend, Spectra." The ghost girl gave a wave, blushing as she heard Danny say girlfriend. "We came here hearing of this place and its monsters, but...that triangle guy happened, Bill."

Before another word was uttered, a loud screech came. Wendy used her crossbow to shoot down a flying bat and have it for a meal.

"Nice, Bat Meat!" The redhead said as she retrieved her homemade arrow and placed it back on her crossbow. In case of another creature edible or threatening comes by.

While both Dipper and Danny were caught off guard by this action. Spectra was completely unphased by it. In fact, she seemed delighted and looked forward to the meal in their way.

"Oh, that'll go good with these beans we found." Spectra said, bringing a couple cans out of her bag. She was happy that she had brought them with her from the underground bunker. Although deep down, she had wished that she had some chocolate with her. Chocolate-covered bats were a favorite treat.

"All right, canned food!" Wendy said as she then noticed the guys staring at her with shocked faces. Which she could tell that it wasn't just because she looked good in her apocalyptic attire.

"My Dad made me and my brothers do apocalypse training every year instead of Christmas. I guess it's kind of cool that all of that paranoia paid off." The redheaded teenager said as she shot down another bat to secure enough meat for a few extra people.

"Yes! Twice with the same arrow!" Wendy said as she pumped her fist at her small achievement.

Spectra noticed that her boyfriend's face had calmed down a bit and turned into an impressed look as he stared at the redhead. The ghost girl remembered that Wendy was also one of Danny's previous dates from the dating service and decided to watch them. Not because she didn't trust her boyfriend's faithfulness, she just made sure that the redheaded normie didn't forget that he was off the market.

The ghost girl grabbed his hand, intertwining their fingers. Danny gave a slight blush at the gesture, completing the grip on his end. It would have been a tender moment if the end of the world wasn't unfurling in this town.

Dipper went to hug Wendy with his getting a little watery.

"Wendy, I'm so happy to find you. I thought everyone I knew was gone." Dipper said with some tears nearly felling down his cheeks. Wendy immediately returned the hug and wiped away his tears with her plaited shirt sleeve tied around her waist.

"Hey, hey. It's okay. We have each other now. Not mention Danny Phantom and his girlfriend Spectra. Plus Toby Determined, who I accidentally mistook for a monster." The redhead said to cheer Dipper up, while she also pointed behind her with her thumb at the sad-looking short man standing between some human-sized animatronic animals.

"This just in, this arrow in my shoulder." Toby said, trying his best to ignore the pain he's currently in.

Danny, Dipper, and Spectra winced at the piercing rod. It didn't look deep, but it still looked painful.

"We shouldn't stay out in the open for too long, let me show you all to my hideout," Wendy said, as she kept lookout for any weird monster lurking around. She led everyone towards her secret hideout inside of a store called Edge on Purpose.

Everyone sat around a fire with makeshift chairs made from stands, the cash register, or merchandise piled together. Spectra handed out the canned beans as Wendy roasted the bats. Despite the fact they had been practically everywhere in town, they smelled great on the open fire. Dipper went to a nearby cooler, bringing out some soda cans. He handed each teen one.

Spectra looked at the can. She never had human beverages before. There couldn't be that much of a difference, but she still was a bit cautious taking a sip. It was sweet with a hint of peach. Finding it enjoyable, she gulped down the rest.

Though not as fast as Danny, who only had beans in the past hour. The boy even chewed through the bats like it was nothing. He did not care where it had been.

Though he knew to never tell Sam that he ate meat from a wild animal, let alone one killed in the wild. Spectra interviewed Dipper about what happened to Gravity Falls, particularly retelling everything that happened this summer. The ghostly couple was shocked to hear of the many supernatural events that occurred in this town.

The ghost girl was beaming at the news until the mood took a depressing turn when Dipper mentioned that he couldn't find any of his family.

Dipper and his sister, Mabel, had spent the summer in Gravity Falls under the idea of their parents. And he was happy with his grunkles and the friends he made. The separation was devastating as he and his sibling had a fight just before the events.

Dipper let out a small tear over the fire. Wendy gave him a comforting hand as Danny and Spectra watched.

A painful memory came to Danny, who went for Spectra's hand, gripping it tightly. His girlfriend looked at him, wondering what had him worrying so much.

The atmosphere was tense, and a change of pace was needed.

"Come on, let's get some fresh air. Toby you watch the camp." Wendy said, ordering the small man to keep watch.

"Don't call me Toby anymore, call me Bodacious-T," The man formerly known as Toby said as he exited through a curtain dressing room in an entirely punked-out new look. He had a mixed blend of dark and neon blue hair in a spiked mohawk, black fingerless gloves, fishnets on his arms, a violet T-shirt that says "Sassy Girl" on it, an earring on his left ear, a skull and crossbones belt buckle, black shorts with white linings and black spike boots.

"No one will ever call you that." Wendy said, visibly off-put by his new look. Spectra snapped a picture as Danny wondered who would dress like that.

Bodacious-T let out a disappointing moan but refused to change his new look. While everyone else headed to the roof of the mall for some much-needed fresh air.

Sitting on the edge of the building, everyone got a better view of the weirdness Bill brought. Granted, there were some normal disasters, like buildings were on fire. The town water tower was alive, with a screaming tornado running across the woods. A large Monochrome rainbow stretched across the sky, with clouds shooting steam upwards like geysers. Some parts of the ground spewed lightning into the sky. A floating ear could be seen near a faint gait, eating away at a building.

"The end of the world. Man, those death metal album covers got it shockingly right." Danny and Wendy both said in sync. They looked at one another in surprise, then laughed at the funny coincidence.

This fun, almost flirtatious moment almost got to the ghostly girl. But before she could interject, she was beaten to the punch by the young pines boy. Who wanted to speak what was on his mind. Which caught the attention of the rest of the teens around him.

"This is a disaster! Bill's taken over Gravity Falls, The world will be next, all the townsfolk are turned to stone, Mabel and Grunkle Stan are nowhere to be found and I'm pretty sure that it all because my fault!" Dipper let out as he was starting to pant a bit heavily.

Danny reached over to calm the boy down, but Wendy beat him to it as she lightly shook him the shoulders. It seemed like a comedy cliché, but it did the trick.

"Dipper, relax. We're gonna fix this," Danny said, walking over.

"How?" Spectra asked, gesturing to the chaotic mess. "It's worst than being at the maul during the howliday sales."

Danny watched as the water tower walked over to the goat and took a bite with its jaws. It did nothing to hurt the animal and was quickly shaken off, but the point was made.

"I don't know, but I mean I've survived deadlier and you've dealt with everything here." Danny gestured to the town. "There's gotta be something we can do together to help."

Dipper eyed the town. The image of his sister came to mind.

"Have you lost someone important before?" Dipper asked his question without taking his eyes off the end of the world. His stare was blank.

"Sorta...it's complicated." Danny never met anyone's eyes.

"Ya know, I used to think that I could get out of anything, but this. The journals are destroyed, Grunkle Ford is captured and I can't find my family anywhere. Bill said it himself "There's no room for Heroes out here," We lost." Dipper said as he began to lose hope.

Even Danny was having a hard time seeing a bright side to all of this. Spectra wanted to cheer them up but had difficulty denying the facts that she had written down. However, Wendy decided to speak her mind about their current predicament.

"Look dude, it's not over yet. You've beaten Bill twice, why is this any different?" Wendy asked Dipper.

"Cause than I had Mabel." He answered her.

"Then you need to get Mabel back. Look, this pass summer, I've seen some amazing things. But nothing as amazing as you and your sister." Wendy said as she noticed the others had their eyes on her but continued nonetheless.

"I don't know if it's dumb luck or yin and yang or whatever. Buy when you two work together, there's like nothing you two can't accomplish. You just need to make up, team up and save the universe." Wendy said, feeling herself getting slightly excited.

"And we'll help you out!" Spectra surprisingly add. Shocking everyone around her, especially the ghost boy. Whom she quickly locked arms with and immediately flew high in the sky. To help look for any signs of Mabel Pines.

"But how will we ever find her? She could be anywhere in this chaotic mess." Dipper asked as he was surprised by the ghost girl's sudden offer of help. But even more surprised once they came back down with some news.

"What about the bubble?" Spectra asked. Everyone turned to the ghost girl in surprise. "You know. The one on the outskirts of town?" She pointed towards the town.

Everyone looked to see the goat eating a billboard. At first, they weren't amused till the sign was gone and the goat left. Behind them, a pink bubble with a shooting star was seen chained to the ground.

"Well that's convenient." The ghost boy commented on the surprisingly well-timed action from the giant goat.

"The shooting star from Mabel's sweater! She's in there, I know it." Dipper said with absolute certainty.

"Woah, is like twin ESP?" Wendy questions in slight curiosity while peeking the ghostly couple's attention.

"No we don't have that. But we do have this thing where our allergies totally act up at the same time." Dipper explains, then immediately sneezes like a kitten. Which was adorable, causing Spectra to quietly giggle at that

Dipper did not see the humor in his sneeze. He never saw himself as something like a panda.

"So, how do we get you guys there?" Danny asked. "Cause I'm sure it would be a bad idea flying you all there." He eyed Bill's floating pyramid. "I really don't trust flying under that."

"I've got an idea," Wendy said with a playful smirk. She pointed to an area of town. "It nearby, right over there. Just follow me."

"Or Danny and I could use our powers to get you there, invisible," Spectra said.

Wendy and Dipper glanced at them like they had just found their missing phone right under their hand. They met at slapped themselves for not thinking of the obvious.

"Alright, so what we're gonna do is make our towards Bud Gleeful's abandoned auto mart, grab one of the cars and drive our way to Mabel's bubble." Wendy said, excited to put her learner's permit to the test.

Everybody nodded in agreement since no one else seemed to have any better ideas on how to get to Mabel's location.

"It'd probably be quicker trip if Danny and I escorted you all to the auto mart with our ghost powers." Spectra suggested, unaware of Danny's worrying gaze pointed to her.

"That's great idea Spectra, but before we all head out. Does anyone else need to use the restroom?" Dipper asked, thinking that now would be better than later in this situation.

Almost immediately after Dipper asked that question, all the pure humans went their separate ways to find a functional restroom for a last-minute pit stop. Leaving the ghostly couple alone for the time being. Or it would've had Danny not taken more than two cans of soda.

Spectra gazed at the town alone. She silently hoped that everything would be alright as the screaming tornado came around. While the ghost girl could be impressed with a good scream, this was too much. And so, she phased into the mall.


Danny, Spectra, Wendy, Dipper, and Bodacious-T made their way towards the Bud Gleeful's now abandoned auto mart.

Which went much smoothly with Danny Phantom carrying both T and Dipper in his arms, while Spectra Vondergeist had Wendy on her back. All while invisible.

The group made their way to the auto shop, landing at the entrance. The place was empty, eerie, and gave the ghostly couple chills. But the oddest thing was that most of the cars seemed to be in alright shape.

And that wasn't all.

It was quiet; Far too quiet.

Dipper and Wendy walked forward as Toby followed.

"Now remember, you three get your car. Danny and I will stand and watch," Spectra reminded.

The human trio nodded as they snuck through the cars like kids trying to sneak up on Santa Claus. Well, that's what it seemed to Danyn and Spectra.

"I gotta say, Spectra, you're really taking charge. I'm impressed," Danny remarked.

At Danny's words, Spectra gave a bashful blush and waved it off. She was more than happy to help, particularly since things hadn't been going their way at the beginning.

While Danny was impressed with his ghostly girlfriend's ingenuity to get involved and help out this endangered small town. However, it quickly dawned on him that maybe she was getting too involved, and sooner or later, things may spiral out of control even with this slightly experienced makeshift team.

Danny also remembered that he promised Spectra's parents that he'd keep her safe from any kind of danger or trouble. Seeing as that they were already in the middle of weirdmageddon, he'd had to make sure that he would at least keep Spectra safe. But what exactly could he do besides keeping her by his side? There was;t exactly anything to protect her but him. And there was no way she'd stay in the bunker.

As Danny contemplated, Dipper, Wendy, and Toby crept their way along the yard. Everything was going perfectly until Toby was taken out by twenty tranquilizers. Danny and Spectra turned invisible as they stealthy made their way over.

Out of nowhere, Wendy and Dipper were caught by some sort of wanna-be road warriors. Soon lights were turned on, and a shadowy figure sitting in the back of a truck spoke into a megaphone. Talking to the boy and girl.

"Y'all fellers ain't goin' nowhere."

While the man's voice was deep and intimidating, Everyone couldn't help noticing the choice of words used.

"Ya'll?"

"Fellers? Wait... Gideon?"

"That's Sheriff Gideon!" The light flashed to show a small boy on top of an intimidating man, wearing a blue fancy cowboy outfit that looked more like it belonged in Vegas. Danny and Spectra eyed the boy in confusion. For a moment, the ghost girl found the small child creepy, acting too cute. "Under the authority of Bill Cipher, I place you two under arrest! Oh, hi, Wendy! Have we formally met?"

Danny and Spectra hid as Wendy and Dipper were hurdled towards the bay and his minion. The two kneeled at the truck back where Gideon was.

"Wooooo-we! Look what the apocalypse dragged in! Y'all are in a twelve-piece bucket of deep fried trouble now! Ghost-Eyes! Spitoon!" Gideon greedily rubbed his hands as he spat gum out into a brought spitoon. The boy was like a prince to these hooligans, something Danny found odd. The boy talked about Dipper's sister Mabel and how she was trapped in the bubble on the outskirts of town. He brought out a picture of him and the girl insinuating how they're to be together. Danny scoffed at the concept. He was with Spectra, but no two people were destined together, a thought that occurred from the many connections he felt from the dating service. The boy showed a key for the bubble wrapped around the fat pocket between his head and neck. "Ghost-Eyes! Ready to escort our friends to Bill's dungeon?"

The man below, Ghost Eyes, lifted Dipper and Wendy by the collar and carried them within a few feet from Gideon. The boy wanted to gloat, relishing his victory.

"This isn'tst gonna work, Gideon," Wendy said in a gruff tone.

"Oh? And why is that?" the little boy mocked.

"Cause after I break Ghost-Eyes' arm and steal that key from your neck, I'm gonna wear your butt on my foot like a rhinestone slipper!"

Everyone got a laugh out of that, except for Danny and Spectra, who still waited as they snuck around.

"Oho, and what makes you think you can do all that?" Gideon taunted.

"Because I'm a flippin' CORDUROY!" Wendy cried out. She went quick to work, flipping over and snapping her captor's arm before Dipper was dropped as he crouched. Ghost Eyes tripped over him, and the two went through as the girl grabbed Gideon and procured the key. She held the boy out front like a hostage as the Discount Auto Warriors. The boy squealed like a pig in the girl's grip. The men backed away as Wendy and Dipper broke into and unlocked a modified police unit in the yard. The girl dropped kicked her hostage into the prisoners/auto discount warriors, knocking them over.

Wendy went quick to work hotwiring the car as the men got up. They stalked over and might have gotten to them had Danny not foiled them. The ghost boy went quickly to work, charging through the men like bowling pins and knocking them down again. Gideon got up as he saw Danny.

"Huh? What? Get him too!" Gideon commanded.

Despite being outnumbered, Danny overpowered them greatly. The prisoner and warriors jumped the ghost boy but went right through him and into a car side. The vehicle beeped as its alarms went off. One man tried to jump him from behind with a crowbar, only to hit his friend in front when the weapon phased through the ghost boy.

The henchman apologized to his comrade before Danny punched him.

Gideon and Ghost Eyes watched in shock as Danny was beating the men putting forth the minimum effort. It was almost sad how one-sided the fight was. The two would have joined in, but the sound of the cop car revving its engine caught their focus.

On cue, Danny and Spectra flew after their friends as the Discount Auto Warriors went into their vehicles to follow.

"That was awesome!" Danny exclaimed as he and Spectra flew alongside them. "Wendy, you have got to be one of the collect people I know!"

"Thanks! Dipper says the same thing," Wendy said. She didn't know why, but something about the boy's voice sent a small title down her spine.

Danny nodded as he noticed Spectra glaring at him. While she knew the boy chose her, that didn't stop the sting she felt in her heart. Fueled with mild jealousy, the girl inched closer to the boy, wrapping her arm around his. The ghost boy glanced at her inc confusion, only seeing her slightly angry eyes.

"Uh, Spectra, now's not the time," Danny said, pointing to the cars chasing them. The entire ride was something out of a road warrior apocalypse movie. "I'll hold them off. Spectra, you stay with Dipper and Wendy."

With a slight pout, the ghost girl obeyed as she phased into the car.

Danny fired back with ectoplasmic blasts of his own. Flying backwards, the ghost boy took advantage of the wide-open field and told Spectra to stay with the teens. He landed a few good hits, totaling two cars, three if you count the crashed one. But the ghost boy didn't see where he was going as the arm head from before grabbed him and proceeded to scarf him down.

Danny phased out but was covered in drool for a moment.

"Dude! Two words: mouth wash!" Danny screamed at the head. He phased the saliva off him before flying away. He didn't look back as the cars kept going. One of which was promptly eaten but the head when it ran into its hand.

The head watched Danny fly away, feeling hurt at his remark. He brushed his teeth after every meal, which he screamed at the ghostly morsel.

The ghost boy flew at top speed as he did his best to catch up. But the field of madness bubbles blocked his path to the car. With no other option, he went right into the air space. Danny tried his best to swerve and maneuver around the bubbles, but there were too many. Nearing the end, he flew square into one, witnessing horror as he was in a dimension that turned him into a freakish monster of modern art. He went through three more, each just as worse, to a pixelated dimension, a monochrome dimension, and finally, a gender-bent dimension.

Flying out, the ghost boy landed near a tree. He needed a rest. Those weirdness bubbles take a lot out of him. While he pauses, Gideon and his crew catch up to Wendy and the others.


Dipper held the key in his hand as he thought about his goal.

"Okay, all we have to do is outrace Gideon's henchmen, unlock the bubble, save Mabel, save the world." Dipper noticed a mailbox Wendy just hit on the windshield. "Quick question: did you ever get your driver's license?"

"Definitely not."

Dipper made a note to check his seat belt as they continued the drive. He trusted Wendy with his life, but he had to be safe. Spectra also had some concerns about that. Though she was a ghost and was most likely not going to be harmed in any way.

She was already dead.

Driving at speeds far beyond any speed limit in the world, the group managed to stay ahead of Gideon and his cohorts. The road warriors honked their horns, teasing the kids about their supposed doom.

Up ahead, a field of weirdness bubbles came into view. Everyone winced at the sight, remembering Bill's introduction.

"Watch it! Go around that bubble field!" Dipper cried out.

"No way around! Hold on! We're goin' through!" Wendy stepped on the gas and powered through. It couldn't be that bad, right?

They went through the first bubble, becoming bird heads. This gave them urges to eat worms and fly south for the winter and nest. The moment was only a second long, but it was horrifying how their entire being was discombobulated and reconfigured in less than a nanosecond.

"Oh, that was horrible!" Dipper said, coughing out feathers. He turned back to see Spectra writing down in her notepad. "How can you be fine after that?"

Spectra shrugged. It seemed being a ghost had her freaking out less than Dipper and Wendy. Which was a good thing as more bubbles came.

The car bounced as the trio went through three different bubbles. Each one sent the human boy and girl into a panic as they felt the laws of physics being twisted and reshaped. The first one had them looking like anime characters. It was cute, but spectra wondered why she looked a bit like a monkey. The second had everyone turned into meat puppets, literally. In the ghost girl's mind, she would keep this from her vampire friend, Draculaura. The final one actually freaked out the ghost girl, as it made everything too real. It was like everyone was high on a mixture of poorly prepared drugs.

They were more than happy to be out of the field as they left.

But now, a chasm came into view. Weirdmageddon really messed up the landscape. It was never there before.

"Total lack of driver's training, don't fail me now." Wendy cried out, hitting the gas.

As Wendy shifted the gears to go faster, Spectra phased half of herself out of the cop car for a quick moment to use her camera to blind Gideon and Ghost Eyes. Making them stop in their tracks by a bright flash in their faces.

The car jumped off at incredible speed, making the gap, but the girl pushed the pedal too far to the medal, and the vehicle tipped over and crashed. Spectra had phased Dipper and Wendy out of the car in time, gently putting them down. They were so close yet seemed so far away. Dipper reached out but soon found himself blocked by a mysterious hooded stranger.

Wendy and Spectra went in front of the boy, protecting him, unaware this was a friendly man.

" Heya, Dipper. How's it hanging?" said the hooded figure. Lowering his hood, it was revealed to be their friend Soos, who had been wandering the plains like a desperado, helping strangers. He thinks there are some folk songs about him now. After some talk, he noted how they were surrounded.

The prisoners guffawed as they circled the group. Spectra, having no fighting prowess, was scared at how to deal with the situation. Sure she was a ghost, but she also had to make sure Dipper, Wendy, and Soos would be alright. Adrenaline rushed through her ectoplasmic veins.

Is this what Danny feels like every day? Spectra thought.

As one thug walked over, he was stopped by a beam of light from above. Danny, having rested, landed in the middle. His hands were charged as he eyed the men down.

"You again?" Gideon snapped his finger. The auto discount warriors started walking in one at that time. He then pulled out a conch and blew on it. Danny and the others "Bill's henchbats will be here any minute to retrieve y'all. MABEL'S MINE NOW! Hahahaha!"

"Is she?" Spectra asked.

Gideon now took notice of the ghost girl. She may not have been as scuffed up as the rest, but the girl's eyes held sternness as she spoke.

"Well, yeah. I have her trapped, ergo, Mabel is MINE!"

"Gideon, listen to me, if I've learned anything this summer it's that you can't force someone to love you." Dipper glanced at Wendy. "The best you can do is strive to be someone worthy of loving." Dipper said. Spectra and Wendy watched as the boy talked to Gideon. They were impressed at the level of maturity he presented himself with. Gideon tried to retort how the prisoners loved him, evident by their cheering, but the boy kept talking. "But Mabel doesn't. Because you're selfish. But you can change! Bill thinks there's no heroes in this world, but if we work together and fight back, we can defeat him. You wanna be Mabel's hero? Stand up to Bill, and let us save her!"

Gideon wavered. His mind filled with doubt as he saw Eye Bats on the horizon. Ghost Eyes talked about him being afraid, but that wasn't the case, as he retorted. But the boy was terrified. Bill was practically a god from what he's seen.

The Eye bats flew closer as Gideon glanced at Dipper. The boy's words sunk in.

"Dipper. Will you tell her what I did?" Gideon asked. Dipper nodded. The boy stood up with confidence as he addressed his crew. "Guys, new plan! Bill's minions are gonna be on us in seconds. But I'm not gonna let that dumb triangle be the warden o' me! Y'all ready for a good old fashioned prison brawl?"

The prisoners cheered loudly, proclaiming Gideon as their brother. One had even mentioned how fighting a chaos god sounds fun, despite the severe disadvantage. They all rolled out, driving towards the Eye Bats with the intent to stop Bill. Danny and Spectra gave Dipper an approving smile. The boy took charge and saved them, earning a pat on the head from Wendy.

"Whew! And I thought I was gonna have to throw down!" Soos said, wiping the sweat off his forehead.


The gang arrived at Mabel's bubble. It was a lot bigger than anticipated. Dipper used the key to unlock the chains as everyone prepared for the worst.

Danny glanced at the group. Then the boy glanced at Spectra. His next choice was evident as he looked behind.

"We'll stay here." Danny looked to the town. "There are still people in trouble and we can help."

Everyone was surprised to hear this. They had come so far together, despite barely knowing each other for less than a day, even with Wendy's time with Danny Fenton.

"Dude, you sure that's a good idea?" Soos asked.

"Maybe not, but nobody knows Mabel like you guys. We'll just get in your way."

Wendy didn't like this, but Dipper convinced her as he stepped forward.

"You'll be alright?" Dipper asked.

Danny gave a confident smile as he turned back. The boys exchanged a nod as Dipper went to the bubble, but Wendy gave a concerned look. She had only been with the ghost boy for a few hours, to her knowledge, but she couldn't help feeling enough of a connection to deeply worry. She received the same confidence her friend got and had to accept that as Spectra took her place beside her boyfriend.

"Don't worry. I'll make sure he';s safe," the ghost girl said before they took off.

Dipper, Wendy, and Soos watched the ghostly couple fly into town. Silently wishing them luck, they turned to the bubbled and entered.


The citizens of Gravity Falls, or more specifically the remainder, whimpered in sheer terror as they carefully roamed the streets.

Eye Bats were everywhere, scanning for anyone left. Bud Gleeful was getting by lighting up highly flammable merchandise of his son for warmth. One of the citizens was reciting Bill as a god that must be appeased with triangles. He had another, Manly Dan, making everything into the three-sided shape. But it was;t enough as an eye bat came by and turned him to stone, carrying him off.

Danny and Spectra did what they could to help survivors as they waited on Dipper and the others. They had no idea where to send people as the local community center had turned into a bio-mechanical walking gateway sending anyone in the vicinity to an even worse location: Bill's Pyramid or Quahog, Rhode Island. While Danny didn't know anything about the latter, he saw some people jumping back from the portal the center shoved them in, screaming in pain and agony about the place.

He was probably going to have to investigate that city someday.

When not preoccupied with a photo op, Spectra had used the flash in her camera for the eye bats. The flying devils couldn't blink and fell from the skies in great agony and pain.

Bill was alerted to these events but didn't care enough to find out about the ghostly couple.

"Uh, Bill? Shouldn;t we check out why so many of out eye bats are falling? I mean, one of them landed on that giant goat's horn," One of the monstrosities said, pointing to the gigantic horned mammal. "It's kinda gross."

"Ehhh, it's not important right now. What we need to do is spread the party to the WORLD!" Bill screamed with a burning fist. "I'm talking about liberating this dimension and many more! IT'S TIME TO BRING A GLOBAL PARTY OF EXTINCTION TO THE WORLD!"

Danny and Spectra put up a good fight. The ghost boy did all of the fighting as his girlfriend stayed behind.

Spectra wondered if she was doing the right thing. She saw how her boyfriend was strong, but he was getting tired. He punched an eye bat in the pupil, but this time it didn't run away immediately. It took more than three punches to scare it off this time.

"Danny Please be careful," Spectra prayed.

The loud pop of Mabel's bubble caught their attention as they saw the sphere disappear. That was their cue to reunite with the group.

Mabel was intrigued when she saw the ghostly couple, instantly asking a bazillion questions about them. It was apparent she had become a fan, dubbing the pairing as Danectra or Spenny. Neither of them were great, but it brought joy to everyone as the ghost flew the group to the one place they thought was safe, the Mystery Shack.

Everyone had a long day, and it was time to rest up. It was too far away from the forest shelter, so Danny and spectra had no choice but to join the gang as they went to the Mystery Shack for safety. the entire trip, Danny leaned on Spectra as the two flew by.

"You alright?" spectra whispered.

"I'll...be...fine..." Danny panted as he talked. He needed some isolation to relax, and from the looks of the Mystery Shack, that seemed to be the perfect place to find some.

Walking towards the shack, the group heard something. It was indescribable, but the noise told them of company. Grabbing whatever was nearby, the group silently went to the door. Dipper counted with his hands before opening on three.

The teens and almost teens yelled loudly as they were greeted by more monsters and citizens, all led by a gruff old man in a fez. It was Grunkle Stan, who was wearing a sash that said chief.

Everyone glanced at each other. Dipper and Mabel were happy to see their grunkle and dropped their weapons as they ran over to hug the man. Wendy and Soos were just as glad as everyone greeted each other. Spectra marveled at the many different monsters inside. From a bear made of bears to gnomes, the mystery shack had everything.

"This is amazing!" Spectra gasped. She got out her camera, wanting a photo. "Danny, what do you think?" She didn't get an answer as she snapped a picture. "Danny?"

Spectra turned to her boyfriend, who was severely exhausted. He had been taking the brunt of the weirdness as he fought off weirdmageddon's monsters to procure people's safety. Today had been a long day, and the boy couldn't stand any longer as he collapsed on the ground.

"Great, he's dead," Grunckle Stan said dryly. "Well, deader, I guess. So, he won't be needing any food."

"Grunckle Stan!" Dipper scolded.

But before anyone could argue, a flash of white rings enveloped Danny as he transformed from Phantom to Fenton. In a blink of an eye, the atmosphere changed sharply. Everyone gasped as they saw before their eyes a ghost turn human. To say they were surprised was an understatement.

But none were as shocked as Wendy and Dipper, who immediately recognized the boy.

"Danny?" Wendy said. The girl stared at her previous date as she processed her thoughts.

"Huh...I guess he'll be needing that food after all," Stan added.


Happy Halloween, everyone! And what better way than to give a chapter with one of our favorite ghostly couples. Sadly, we won't see Danny and Phantasma, that chapter is still in the works. But I hope this was good too. For Weirdmageddon, I've added some things, like a shorter time span and some weirdness, though the monochrome rainbow and screaming tornado was from a cut musical segment for Bill. Anyway, I hope you enjoy!

Special Thanks! to Flower Princess11 for all her help!

Special Thanks! to Jay The Average Fanboy for all his help!

Reviews:

qazse: Just wait until next chapter.

Luiz4200: The journals were destroyed by Bill. Probably.

Invader Johnny: And Bill's scariness is yet to be seen.

Jebest4781: Thanks!

danifan3000: From the weirdness bubbles, I can easily see why, for starters.

LockAndKey989: Well, Spectra gets along with Dipper and Mabel, though there wasn't enough scenes to show.

cg037: Thanks!

RonaldM4096867: Government superhero? I'll take a look. I don't watch much Death Battle. New enemies? Definitely.

William Escobar 608: 1) No se ha dado cuenta. 2) No entiendo la idea. 3) Es toda la emoción que está sucediendo en este momento. 4) Creo que su agotamiento lo hizo.

DJ Rodriguez: Thanks!

nightmaster000: Yeah, I made things shorter. If the three days did happen, I figured Danny and Spectra's parents would call, and I wasn't sure how to add that.

ZoomedIn: The thermos is made for ghosts, and Bill is something else entirely. Let me know of anything I can do to help with advice. Tell your dad I said "Happy Birthday!".

Jay The Average Fanboy: 1: In a while, he will. 2: That won't be until much later when Danny meets the Vondergeists. 3: I don't think so...I haven't thought that far ahead.