Disclaimer: I do not own Danny Phantom or Raymond's run.
Danielle's point of view.
I'm the fastest gravity bound thing on two feet in the Ghost Zone, a regular female Quicksilver. I can out run anything, even a bigger kid. I'm fearless. Heights please. I eat heights for breakfast. I dare ya to find someone faster and more fearless than me. Of corse my brother could beat me from Spooker to Creepersen even if I had a two store head start, but we keep that to ourselves. C'mon, how would it look if a big teenager was laughin' it up 'bout beatin' a kid. Shameful is what It'd be. I don't have nearly as many chores as other girls, my mom and sister do that, my only chore is to mind my brother, Dante. Dante only six but boy can he runs, almost as fast as me. People sayin' he could beat me someday, but ta' that I laugh. I laugh so hard milk comes out of my nose and on ta' my shirt. Uh oh I see them, the Marys. Mary Jane, Mary Jo, and Mary Beth. Mary Jane, their leader, thinks she's the greatest thing since sliced bread. If we got a test she makes a big show of sayin' oh I think I'll listen to the radio tonight. Or like how she just happens to sit next to a violin in Music class and beautiful classical music just happens to start comin' from that thing like magic, and she goes," oh I haven't practiced in years." Which is a bigger lie than the Easter bunny, the Tooth Fairy, and Santa Claus put together. Every morning when I make my run I hear her practicing' like mad. I'm thinkin' of goin' into the icecream parlor and pickin' up a Sunday but that'd be the yella belly thing to do so I keep walkin', right inta 'em.
"Move snowflake." Says Mary Jane like she's a princess.
"Oh yes princess pain in the butt, I'd be glad to move ya." I say as I put my fist out, she ain't go no right callin' me snowflake, now that she's seen my fist she knows I mean business, cause I don't throw down talk I walk the walk too.
"Princess pain in the butt, that's funny." Giggles Mary Jo I used to like her, but then she became a Mary.
"Shut up!" says Mary Beth in a loud wisper. If I had a dollar for evey pound she weighs I could get me a new car with a radio.
"I'll see you at tomorrows race at the school." Says Mary Jane like she's trin' ta be tuff, but she ain't.
THE NEXT DAY---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Before I get ready to run I leave Dante in the sandbox.
"On your mark, get set, go!" says the announcer as he fires his pistol. When that pistol gets fired I feel like I'm flyin' with out that sick D-Stabilizing feeling. I look to my left, no one, to my right I see Mary Jane with her head all forward like it would win by its self, and farther from her across the fence is Dante almost keepin' pace with me, runnin' with his head out in front of like a speedin' bullet. I'm tempted to stop and watch him as he runs but I see the ribbon gettin' closer and I tare past it like a cheetah. Dante runs up to me in his own style. Heck after I retire from ladies professional sports I could coach the little guy. The guys on the loud speaker are all arguin' over what their stopwatches say but soon they say my na,es aqnd I'm jumpin' up and down but not for the winin'.
"Good run." Say's Mary Jane as she walks up to me with her hand out
"You too." I say. As we stood there shakin' hands I'm thinkin' of lettin' her help me couach Dante
