A/N: Thank you so much for all your reviews and support! I'mreally glad you guys are getting into this. Trust me, once things get rolling, it'll get even better!

Alright, good news: next chapter. Yay!

Bad news: I'm going on vaca for ten days starting Thursday and I won't have internet. I'll have my laptop (when given time to use it) but no internet, so I won't be able to post, which is why I'm posting this now instead of after Secret Uncovered like usual.

Which brings me to the next bit of bad news: for those of you who read Secret Uncovered, at this point, it doesn't look like I'll be able to get it up before I leave. I know, I know, I'm really really sorry, but combined with work and an extremely massive writer's block I haven't had time to finish it or quite frankly get much further than a page (where the little niche that I need to work out resides). So, I'm going to try my hardest since I don't have much of tonight left and I may have some time tomorrow between packing, but realistically, I don't think it will be done. But I promise it'll be up the day I get back. I'm really really sorry and you all have permission to hate me forever and flame me to eternity, but that's just the way it is. (And just for those of you who are wondering, no I didn't spend all my time writing this chapter. This one was actually written a long time ago, so this isn't what occupied my time).

I'm really sorry! Truly!


Chapter Two
In Memoriam

The park was extremely crowded, since the entire city usually showed up. Attending this ceremony was all but required from the people of Jordan Park as it held such deep significance to everyone, and to each in a different way. The Jordans walked onto the stage, greeting others already on the stage. Kimberly always felt weird traveling down the line of people onstage. The only people allowed up there were the ones who knew Danny Fenton or his family extremely well. Some people she knew, like her English teacher Mr. Lancer or the mayor (who really didn't know Danny but pretended he did) but most of them she didn't know, like Paulina and Dash who knew Danny in high school, or Valerie, another one of Danny's close friends. But the two she really felt awkward greeting were Danny's sister Jazz and Tucker Foley, Danny and Sam's best friend. She dreaded meeting them because she knew that they were the ones that suffered the most, especially Jazz. After Danny was officially pronounced dead, their parents went off in search to find him and never came back. The two of them were the only ones who knew and spent everyday with Danny and Sam well through college and knew them the best. Whenever one of them gave a speech, the entire audience was brought to tears not only because of what they said, but out of pity because they felt so sorry and sad for them.

"Good morning Ms. Jordan," Lancer greeted sadly as he took her hand.

"Good morning Mr. Lancer. How've you been feeling?" she asked politely.

"As good as can be expected on a day like today," he answered, tears forming in his eyes. It was common knowledge that Mr. Lancer and Danny had become really close during Danny's high school years and that he really missed him. Since then he'd been teaching at the high school. Most of the students figured it was because he wanted to keep it going for Danny, others that he didn't really know what else to do and teaching kept his mind off the pain.

Kimberly continued to move down the line, finally reaching Jazz and Tucker who were standing close to each other, tearing gently and supporting each other through this tough time.

"Mrs. Henderson, Mr. Foley," Kimberly greeted as she gave them both a hug.

"Kimberly, how are you?" Jazz asked, her voice wavering from the tears.

"I'm doing alright."

"Good, that's good," Jazz muttered as she continued to cry. For some reason Jazz always seemed to cry harder whenever Kimberly went up to meet her. She didn't know why. It wasn't like she said anything mean or brought up any memories that would cause her to become so sad.

They finally sat down and a few minutes later the Mayor stepped up to the podium and the crowd settled down and silence filled the park.

"Greetings fellow citizens of Jordan Park. Today we gather to remember two very important figures: Danny Phantom and Danny Fenton. It is here, in Fenton Park, that we pay homage to these two outstanding heroes. Here, in the shadow of Fenton Manor," he stated, gesturing to the dark house on the hill that overlooked the park. "Here, in the park that Danny Phantom fought so many ghosts and saved so many lives. Here we gather, to show them they aren't forgotten, to show them that they are greatly missed.

"And now, I'd like to introduce Jazmine Fenton Henderson." Polite applause rang through the audience as Jazz stepped up to the podium.

"November 12, 2014. The day that claimed the lives of my beloved brother Danny Fenton, his caring wife Sam, and their adorable child Victoria, who never even got to experience life. The day that soon lead to the disappearance of our great protector and hero Danny Phantom. The day that causes us to morn and fill with unimaginable sadness.

"Fifteen years ago today the horrible crime happened that robbed us of two great men, of two great heroes. Both helped and saved the town on a daily basis, both tried to make it a better place for our children, both devoted everything they had for this town. Imagine what this town, what this state, what this country could be like if Danny Fenton and Danny Phantom were still alive? Imagine what could be done with more time on this earth? Danny Phantom rid this town of a ghost infestation within just nine years, and Danny Fenton reinvented the way people live all over the globe by harnessing ghost energy for power in addition to generously giving his time and money to renovate this town in a span of only three years! Just imagine what it could be like now? What the world would be like now if they were given another fifteen years?

"I know that most of you never had the privilege to meet either of these two heroes, but I did. Danny was my brother and Danny Phantom personally saved my life so many times I've lost count. They were in the prime of their life, or afterlife as it may be. There was no reason either of them needed to go. There was no reason that either of them had to leave this earth. I promise you that you could never find another person on this earth that dedicated and gave more to any one city as these two.

"And so, today, fifteen years after they were brutally taken from us, we remember them and honor them. Today, we show them that they are not forgotten and that their efforts were not in vain. Today, we try, more than any other day, to live up to their expectations.

"They're still watching over us, and I'm sure that they'd be proud of everything we've done to keep the town that they worked so hard to save and protect such a great town. They may not be here physically, but they're here in memory, in the hearts of those that believe in what they did, in the hearts of those who remember them and cherish what they did for this town. So remember remember the twelfth of November, but more importantly, remember why it should be remembered. Because it was the day that two great and caring heroes vanished from this earth."

Jazz walked off the podium and left the crowd speechless. Once she sat down she buried her head in Tucker's shoulder and bawled. Throughout the entire speech she had been crying and Kimberly could tell she was having a hard time getting through it without completely bawling. Her voice was shaky and it was obvious that she was having a hard time continuing on, but she managed. Kimberly noticed that everyone on the stage was crying and the audience was brought to tears. The final paragraph made Kimberly start to tear up and she cried a few tears in sadness for Jazz and everyone else who had known them.

After the ceremony they traveled with Tucker and Jazz to the empty graves of the Fenton family. Millions of flowers covered their graves as they stood and mourned for Danny and his family.

"Well, here we are, another year and still nothing," Tucker stated as he placed a large bouquet of roses on Danny's grave, black roses and violets on Sam's, and pink roses on Victoria's. "I don't know if you're out there still, or if you are truly dead. I want to keep hoping, I really do, but after fifteen years and still no word, I have to admit I'm starting to lose hope. I know the both of you are strong, probably stronger than anyone I've ever met, but fifteen years? It's just…I miss you so much. You're my best friends, and we've known each other since Kindergarten. I don't know how I've survived this long without you. It's just not fair that you had to get pulled away. You always promised us that everything would be fine Danny. You always promised that you'd always be there, no matter what, and I want to believe you, I really do, but I just seem so lost without you. You're what kept me going, what made life fun. I'm nothing without the two of you."

Tears started to fall from everyone's eyes as they continued to stare at their graves, lost in their own memories of the Fenton family. As Kimberly looked at the sad faces of those around her, she felt like she was watching the classic tear-jerking scene from a movie when the cast assembles at a beloved characters grave and give their final words, the scene that makes the entire audience tear in sympathy for the other characters, except this was worse. This was real. She couldn't turn it off or flip to another channel, telling herself it wasn't real, because it was. Danny Fenton and his family really were dead and his friends and family really were mourning his death, and there was nothing she could do to pretend otherwise.

The rest of the day passed by slowly and sadly. The whole town had been decorated in black and nothing was open in homage to the two Dannys. Her parents had a large remembrance feast at their house in which they invited everyone who had known Danny Fenton personally, since no one knew Danny Phantom.

Finally the day ended and Kimberly retreated upstairs, hoping that she would dream of the green-eyed boy again so he could cheer her up after such a depressing day.


A/N: First, I need to give credit to V for Vendetta for manipulating their quote that just worked so well I had to use it. Plus it's such a great movie that it was more like a tribute than anything else.

Anywho, the same plea for warnings on Mary-Sueish behavior (and thanks to everyone who sent in stuff before!)

I know you all have your own beliefs on what you believe is the big twist, but I'll be like Rowling and remain silent on the matter, whether it become glaringly obvious or not. Also, there's more than one big twist, so don't be down if you think you've got it. There's still a lot more to come!