Hello again! Now I know what your thinking, "How could you make another chapter?" Well to answer your question it's not a new chapter it's another story. This one is called From: Danny Phantom. I know that he needs more fans and he's getting another one. It may be kind of slow in the beginning but it is funny and cute I promise. The next chapter has some D+S fluffiness. I hope you like it. If you want to know what it's about scroll down to the end, if not enjoy! Now I'm writing this at midnight so forgive me if I mix up a pronoun or two.

Disclaimer: I don't own I pod, Chevy or Danny Phantom. It's because the world is cruel.

From: Danny Phantom

Emily Winters was 5, and her siblings were all older then she was. She wanted a hero to save her from her mean 9 year old brother, Evan. She'd written to Santa saying she wanted Danny Phantom to be that hero. So we begin our story at her house 7:00pm, on Christmas Eve.

She looked around her room, wondering if she forgot anything. Her pint size drawing pad was safely tucked under the arm that held her most favorite stuffed animal in the world. Her grandpa gave him to her when he died 3 months ago, and she never let him go. The little black stuffed horse went everywhere with her. She was going to see her grandma for a little while then take her over their house, then everyone would have dinner at her house. She loved the smells of turkey and ham, of grandma's famous chicken soup and Auntie Mary's apple pie. The only bad part was her brother would be in the back seat with her and her other brother. She always sat next to Evan in the car. She sighed and walked out of her room. He mom stood there smiling.

"Hey honey, are you ready to go? Grandma's waiting for us, and she already has her soup made." She said as she handed Emily her coat.

" K' mom." She said and put on her blue winter hoodie. Her black curls tucked neatly in the hood and the fuzzy white rim of the hood framed her steel gray eyes. She went down the hallway and walked out the front door. A light snow had started as white flakes powdered her parka. Her Dad's black Chevy Impala came out of the garage as her mom and two brothers joined her on the front porch. They walked to the car as the snow started coming down faster. She was of course on the left window side next to Evan. She sighed and took out her little drawing pad. She decided to try to practice some writing. She blew some fuzz off the pencil in her pocket and practiced her B's. Too many bumps proved writing impossible on the highway and she put it away. The snow stopped and an inch of fresh fallen snow lay on the empty highway they were traveling. Her father rolled down the windows, the heater was stuck on warm, and he was too warm. He'd fix it when they get to his mom's house.

"Hey can that stupid little horse of yours fly? Like the winged horses?" Her brother Evan asked.

"No, he's a regular horse. Like Black Beauty or the Black stallion." She said and hugged him closer.

"Mom's been reading you too many horse books. How do you know about them?" He asked his blue eyes staring at her.

"Because horses are beautiful and wonderful." She said. "And they don't have to fly to be great. They're great the way they are." Her reply came out soft and gentle, like she was talking to a real horse.

"Yeah well, I bet I could make him fly." Evan said with a sharp laugh. He grabbed the horse and threw it up in the air.

"Give him back! Give him back!" She shouted.

"Why? Or Danny Phantom's gonna come down and get me? Oh wow, help, help Danny Phantom's gonna make me invisible." He mocked. He tossed it into the air and was just about to toss it again when Emily hit him.

Ever since he turned 9 Evan was mean to her, and she didn't like it. For once she'd teach him a lesson. She lunged for him and hit him square in the nose, causing him to aim toward the window when he threw her horse. Out the window it went. It bounced into the brake down lane landing in the fresh fallen snow.

"No! Midnight!" She shrieked. She screamed bloody murder. Her horse, the horse her grandpa had given her was gone.

"What's wrong?" Her dad questioned as his heart skidded back to normal.

"Midnight! He's gone! Evan threw him out the window." She replied on the verge of tears. As Evan tried to worm his way out of the 1 month grounding, Emily broke down and cried. They couldn't go back, he was gone and even though her name was on him, who would find him? Even Evan's heavy duty no friends, phone, television, toys or computer grounding wouldn't help. The rest of the trip was pure misery for Emily.

Danny Phantom was flying back to his house over that same highway. He took inventory, 2 bleeding cuts, a gash on his leg and a bruise on his chest but no broken bones, good. He considered it not bad, he'd gotten worse and was thankful nothing else happened. The fresh air and helped and he was actually happy. He decided to have fun so he dipped and did circles in the air and felt the wind in his hair. He went down to highway, and lowered himself so he was like a car's windshield. He'd always wanted to do that! It was a good thing the highway was devoid of cars.

Though out of all the white a fuzzy black dot caught his attention. A plush black horse sat on the highway. He picked it up gingerly and looked at it. A tag was sticking out of a black hoof.

Emily Winters age 5

234 Park Dr Amity Park

If found please return

Danny's heart sank, the poor kid lost her toy. The he smiled, he had a great idea. He flew off to his house. Once he was there he put it on the table and went downstairs. He came back upstairs to find Sam and Tuck there. He'd forgotten they were going to come over. Tucker, of course still had 4 gifts to wrap, so Sam and Danny said they'd help him out.

2 rolls of wrapping paper, and a tape fight later a bow covered Danny bid his friends goodbye.

"One more present to wrap." He said and got a box. He stuck the slightly wet little horse in the box with a note and wrapped it up in horse drawn carriage wrapping paper. He'd dug the old wintry style paper out of the only non-ghost box downstairs. There was only enough left for one present. Once finished he sat back and looked at the clock, the little ghost hands told him it was almost 9:00. He relaxed and had some hot chocolate, after he finished his cup he went upstairs. Jazz walked in and saw the present on the table. She walked over and fingered the tag. She smiled and looked toward the direction of Danny's door.

"That boy has got a huge heart." She said and walked away a smile on her face. At 11:00 Danny checked his house, everyone was asleep, the coast was clear. 2 blue rings emerged and everyone's favorite superhero emerged. He grabbed the present placed a santa hat on his head and flew to 234 Park Drive.

"I hope Santa doesn't mind if I borrow his idea." Danny said as weaved through the streets. He found her house and got a devious smile on his face. He went up to the roof and looked down the chimney. It was a fairly good size hole.

"If Santa can do it, I can." He stated boldly. "The guy weighs what, 200 pounds, I can fit." He said to the air. He lowered himself over the chimney and went down feet first. It's good thing Danny's like a stick because other wise he wouldn't have fit. He went through all right but he landed on his butt on the cold ashes of the fire.

"Ouch. Note to self, don't do that again." He said as he wiped stray ashes off his suit. He put the present snuggly under the tree, and decided it'd probably be much more fun going up the chimney. Needless to say Danny Phantom went home, a dirty sooty black more than a ghostly white because of a wrong timed sneeze.

Emily woke up the next morning sad and happy. Happy because it was Christmas, but sad because even though she was promised a new Midnight, her old midnight wasn't there. She went into her living room to find a sea of bows and wrapping had overtaken her living room. She woke her mom and dad up by bouncing on the bed. The mass of presents had temporarily gotten the rotten thought of yesterday out of her head. After the wonderful sound of the tearing of wrapping paper had faded, the thoughts returned.

"Hey look, there's this one. It's got horse wrapping, it must be for you." Evan said handing it over. "Hey Emily, I'm really sorry about yesterday. I know that things aren't like they used to be. I'll try to be nice." He said. The Christmas spirit touched more than one person that year.

She excepted the apology and looked at the gift. She couldn't read, but no one in her family wrapped her presents in this wrapping and neither did Santa. She ripped open the gift and stood there looking at her little horse. Her eyes grew huge, and she hugged it close to her.

"Midnight! I got Midnight back! Mom, Dad! He's back." She shouted joy coming out of every word she said. Her parents rushed in the room to see for themselves.

"Well, if I didn't see it, I wouldn't believe it." Her dad said in shock.

"Who's it from. Where'd you put the tag?" Her mom asked. Her dad looked at the box and turned it over. A piece of paper fluttered out.

Dear Emily,

I was taking a late night fly when I saw this on the highway. I know how it feels to lose something you love. I hope you have a Merry Christmas.

DP

"That's odd, I don't know anyone with those initials." Her parents said. They looked at the little horse. No loose stuffing, no undone stitches, no hard machinery in him, he checked out, he was perfectly safe. She hugged him close and ran to her room, she knew who DP was. She stroked his black mane back and looked out the window. She saw Danny Phantom for a second, only long enough for a smile and wave but that was all she needed. Danny Phantom had come to her rescue. Her smile was priceless.

Danny walked into his house greeted by Jazz.

"So I didn't know Santa had the night off." She said hugging him.

"He didn't I'm just his helper." Danny said with a smile, his sky blue eyes lighting up.

" I'm so proud of you. That was a nice thing to do." She said.

"Yeah well, losing something you love isn't fun. On a better note, I think we have some presents to unwrap ourselves, it's only 7:00. Let's go, I want that I pod!" He said as they rushed into the living room. Everyone had a Merry Christmas. (Danny did get his ice blue

I pod. Which he keeps in his ears constantly.)

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Synopsis: 5 year old Emily Winters loses her stuffed her animal. Our hero Danny Fenton/Phantom returns almost magically for a Merry Christmas.