Thought of this when I was looking at funny autocorrects on the internet.
Might've not published it, but Hannah (ghostgal4) said I should. Hope you like!
Danny Phantom (c) Butch Hartman
Facebook (c) Mark Zuckerberg.
Story (c) Me
Danny was panicked.
He had just made one of the worst mistakes ever. The boy meant to send a text to Sam and Tucker- "Haha, being Danny Phantom is fun sometimes!"- after he had successfully managed to take his anger out on the Box Ghost after he failed a test. It all went wrong when it got sent to his dad when he wasn't paying attention to the fact he accidentally selected for it to be sent to his father.
Danny didn't walk home after school immediately- he was too afraid to. Sam and Tucker tried to offer advice, none of which helped. Finally, as Danny sat down against a tree truck in the park, his phone buzzed with a new message. He grimaced, took a deep breath, and opened the phone.
It was a message from his dad, but not the one he was expecting. "Haha, stupid autocorrect!" was what he got from his dad. He stared in shock at the message, before awkwardly typing out the next message-
"OMG, I meant being RANDOM! Not Danny Phantom!" he wrote anxiously. After a few minutes, his dad texted back.
"Haha, Danny, alright, that's going on Facebook. Do you need a ride home?"
Danny sighed in deep relief and answered yes and told his dad where to get him. He fell back against the tree. Sometimes autocorrect saved the day.
