Mia entered Casper High the next day, looking for Danny. She and her spellbook went over a few spells and needed to talk to Danny about the spells he could overcome. She saw Danny with his friends, guessing he was telling his friends about her and her family. She was about to walk up to him when Dash appeared in front of her.

"The answer is no." She said, surprising him.

"I didn't even ask yet!" Dash said.

"I already know what you're going to ask. I will not go out with you, nor will I accept any inventions. If a person likes me because of my looks, then they are a waste of time and not worth it." Mia said.

Dash flinched in shock, not believing what he just heard. Mia pushes up her glasses before glaring at Dash.

"I'll make this as clear as your simple mind will understand. My looks are not the only thing you should be focused on. These glasses don't make me a geek. My eyesight is a bit poor so I have to wear them. I'm not only pretty on the outside, but also on the inside. Choosing one over the other is not the best way to win over a girl. So, you are not worth my time, space, and resources. All in all, my answer will remain no." Mia said, surprising everyone.

"What?" Dash asked, confused.

Mia rolled her eyes before walking past him.

"I don't want to be your trophy girl. That's not who I am." Mia said, walking up to Danny and his friends.

"Whoa..." Danny said, surprised.

"Wow, she just burned Dash," Tucker said.

Sam could only nod as Mia turned to Danny.

"Did you tell them yet?" She asked.

"I was waiting for you. I thought it would be better to hear it from you." Danny told her.

"I see. Let's wait until after school. It will be better that way." Mia said.

"Sounds like an idea." Mia agreed.

"Tell us what?" Sam asked.

"After school. There are too many people here." Mia told them.


Lunch,

Mia's talk with Dash was the top of the school gossip. Paulina, herself, didn't like Mia because she was prettier and disagreed about beauty being on the inside. Mia had also decided to sit with Danny and his friends, letting them know something since they both would stop asking Danny about what she meant.

"I know about his powers. And I figure it out on my own." She told them.

"What?" Sam asked, surprised.

"Again, we'll explain more after school, so please, hold off on your questions until then," Mia said.

Sam wasn't sure about waiting and looked ready to get the explanation now, however, she noticed the glare that Mia was giving her and Danny and Tucker didn't see it. Sam sighs, deciding to hold off on her questions.

Suddenly, all three of them were pulled out of their seats as Mia sighed. She looks up to see three A-Listers getting ready to sit down, one of them being Dash.

"So, you don't listen," Mia said, shaking her head.

"Listen, we got off on the wrong foot..." Dash started.

"You all have five seconds to leave before I call my parents and tell them that you're harnessing me." She told him.

"Come on! These freaks are not worth your time!" Dash said, upset.

"You're not worth my time. Danny and his friends are not freaks. I don't care what you think of them. I see them as good people. I can also tell they are good friends with each other. I don't want to join your group because you fail to understand that you're not in control. And it seems you never understood the word "NO". So, I want you three to get out of their seats and go back to your table." Mia said.

Dash glares at her, tired of her turning him down.

"Fine! Then good luck trying to get past school!" Dash said, walking away.

Mia sighed as Danny and his friends sat down at their table.

"Moron..." Mia said, shaking her head.

"He's going to carry out that threat," Danny told her.

"I never asked my parents to deal with one of my problems, but with the way he's acting, I meet have to," Mia said, shaking her head.

Danny recalled what Mia told him about her parents, and hearing Dash's threat. He knew Dash, he wouldn't stop. He didn't like the fact that Mia's parents cursed his parents, but Dash was far worse than his parents. Maybe, it was time Dash got some karma without knowing who setting it up.

"Do you think they will stop him?" Tucker asked.

"Trust me, my parents are not ones to cross," Mia said, sighing.

'Through, they won't do it for me. To them, I'm not their daughter. I'm just another means to get them to enter the council.' Mia thought.

Danny notices the sad look on her face and sighs. He only hopes that Tucker and Sam would understand her reasons.


After school,

Dash tried to make good on his threat, but Mia cast a spell that would allow her to see through his tricks and pranks until she spoke to her parents. As the four left school and entered an area without people around, Mia told them the truth.

"YOU'RE A WITCH?!" Tucker and Sam shouted.

"Yes, my whole family are witches and warlocks. My parents, on the other hand, are not the kind you think of. They are trying to earn their way into the Witch's Council by taking control of the most powerful ghost in the world." Mia said, looking at Danny.

"Why do they want Danny?" Tucker asked.

"Because Danny Phantom is a ghost that needs to be placed under control, robbed of his free will. Only following orders of his masters. He is so powerful, they think he'll make an excellent tool in their plans." Mia said, knowing the council's real reason for going after Danny.

"But what about you?" Sam asked.

"Unlike the others, I don't wish to take control of Danny. I want to be my own witch and do what I can. I don't want to be evil or take over the world." Mia said, pulling out her spellbook.

"You got that?"

"Yeah, yeah." It spoke surprising everyone.

"Did that book just talk?!" Tucker shouted.

"Indeed, I was once a power warlock who wanted to take over the world until my soul became trapped in this spellbook. I have been in this book for over 2,000 years. being passed down from witch to warlock. Sadly, none of them were worthy of learning all my spells until Mia was given me. She's clearly far more powerful than her parents, who are both pretty weak beyond their curses. I was hoping she could take my place, but over time, I learned that she just wanted to be her own witch. So, I agreed to help her." It said.

Danny was surprised. An evil warlock trying to help Mia become a better witch? The spellbook seems to notice what he was thinking because it spoke up again.

"And don't get any ideas! I'm only helping her because she's an excellent student! Once I have my body back, I will try to take over the world again!" It said, making Mia roll her eyes.

"Don't mind him. He always goes on about it. We even made a deal if he does get his body out. I'll do everything in my power to stop as long as he doesn't go too far on his plans." Mia told them.

"And I'm holding you to that, kid." The Spellbook said.

"Okay?" Danny asked, a bit confused.

Danny shook his head. He could ask those questions later, it was now time to see how he could overcome some of the spells that other witches could cast on him.

"So, want do we need to be on the lookout for?" Danny asked her.

Mia nods and opens her spellbook. Everyone moves closer as Mia points out some spells she believes Danny could overcome.


Going to stop here. First update story of 2024! Happy New Year, everyone!

So, Mia turned down Dash and even got him to back off. She even going to use her parents to ensure that Dash and the A-Listers would not get away with things anymore. Through, she did mention that her parents didn't care that she was their daughter. Mia told the truth to Danny's friends and are preparing themselves for other witches and warlocks that might come after Danny. I still have the two Witches from Ethan in the reviews, and I wouldn't mind more ideas from others.

AnimeGoji91, before you start sending your ideas. Please make sure you explain your characters thoroughly. And stop saying "that's it for now?!" I know that all you wrote when you posted your review up. A lot of times I can't help but think I'm talking to a kid with the way your reviews come off. I understand that everyone has their own writing style, but sometimes they can come off as someone who didn't take enough writing classes. I'm not saying this to be mean, I'm saying this because that's how I see your reviews come off as.