Thanks go to Tie-dyed Trickster, her muses, and Em Phantom for reviewing! I'm so glad people like the Box Guy, and ectocarbon! Unfortunately, this is the last chapter. I just hope I leave you guys feeling satisfied, and amused.

Disclaimer: All right, raise of hands, who doesn't know by now that Danny Phantom belongs to Butch Hartman?


Goodbye

Ghost Universe:

The ghosts had gotten a little surprised when small, blue, circular portal had come into existence three feet in the air. But nothing had come through, yet, so the lab had calmed down a little to wait for something to happen. Tucker and Danny were discussing ghost powers.

"How'd you get like that anyway?"

Something about the moment seemed familiar, but Danny couldn't think why, he didn't remember anyone asking him how he got his powers, maybe Jazz did when she admitted that she knew, but he wasn't sure. "Well," he said. "My parents built a portal to the Ghost Zone. When I turned it on, it had a different effect. I was knocked out. When I woke up, Sam and Tucker showed me that I had white hair and glowing green eyes."

"Oh," replied Tucker, clearly disappointed.

Maddie, standing near a wall and peering into the Human Zone, finally shared her train of thought, "Danny said that the Box Guy was the most ridiculous of his enemies. We couldn't even handle him. What happens if another human shows up?"

Danny plopped down on a nearby table. "Mom, re - lax! You'll be fine; just build a couple of human weapons, like the Fenton Thermos, and you're back in business!" He folded his arms and leaned back against the wall.

"Fenton Thermos? What's the Fenton Thermos?"

Danny raised an eyebrow for effect. "Just the container that's come in most useful to me during my fights."

"Maddie!" Jack announced. "Something's coming through!" It turned out to be a messy-haired boy, with a note in his right hand. "Danny!" he shouted, squeezing his son in a bear hug so tight that he almost couldn't breathe. The note fell out of his hand and glided down, landing on the floor by Maddie's feet.

Picking it up, Maddie ordered Jack to release Danny. Her eyes traveled along the lines of the writing:

Greetings to our ghostly counterparts in another dimension,

We hope that the disappearance of your son didn't alarm you as much as his appearance here.He was no trouble to take care of and was willing to work with us to return home. No harm has come to him, except possibly shock brought on by seeing our universe.

Our Danny has disappeared as well. If he's there, please send him home through the portal that links our world to yours.

Sincerely,

Maddie Fenton

P.S. If he's there, tell him we love him.

Maddie looked up to see the boy that they needed to send back reading over her shoulder. "Danny," she told him. "You need to go home."

He nodded his understanding. "Bye mom," he said, then turned and jumped through the tiny portal, which closed behind him. The Fentons watched until it was gone. Immediately after, Jack slapped a hand on his son's shoulder.

"Well Danny," he said, half-joking, "You wouldn't happen to be half-human, would you?"