"Hey, girls, how was school?"
The four had just returned home to find their father awaiting them. With his blonde hair and blue eyes, he stood out in his yellow shirt, white jeans, and red boots.
"They lied," The four declared, drawing his attention.
"About what?" He inquired.
"Everything," They replied.
"I'll go get your mother," He said, rising from his seat.
The girls settled at the table, awaiting their parents' return. When their mother entered, she bore an uncanny resemblance to an older Pinky, her pink hair now cropped short. As they gathered, the girls recounted their teachers' actions. Inky described how the gym teacher excessively pushed the students, as if training for the military rather than teaching at a school. Clyde discussed her math teacher's reaction to her correcting an error. Pinky recounted being unfairly failed on a test she hadn't taken by her teacher. Blinky shared that a classmate mocked another student she hadn't spoken to, showing no remorse for his behavior.
Both parents frowned, clearly displeased.
"So, another lie. Of course," the father remarked.
"I'm not moving again, Pac," the mother stated.
"I know, Pinky," Pac replied, shaking his head.
"Um, Dad?" Pinky interjected, prompting a recollection.
"Sorry, I forgot you were named after your mother," Pac admitted, shaking his head again.
"Yeah, Pinky Jr.," Blinky said with a smirk.
"Don't call me junior!" Pinky protested loudly.
"Calm down, honey," Pinky Sr. soothed, patting her hand.
"So, what now?" Clyde inquired.
"Now? We do what we did last time: expose them," Pac declared, reminiscent of their last scheme at school.
"How? These are only a few things we saw." Blinky said, aware they would need more.
"Just keep reporting what you know. You're aware we're not the kind of parents to ignore what happened to you four," Pac said, smiling.
"Okay," The four replied.
"Oh, did any of you find a cute boy?" Pinky Sr. inquired.
"Yeah. We all fell for him at the same time," Blinky admitted.
"Really?" Pac asked.
"Yes, his name is Daniel Fenton. I spoke with him briefly before gym class," Inky said, catching Blinky off guard.
"What?! That's not fair!" she complained.
"He was very nice, and a bit shy. I could tell he was doing his best not to become a nervous wreck around me," Inky remarked.
"That sounds like your father," Pinky Sr. chuckled.
Pac frowned, displeased with the comment.
"Your brothers teasing me didn't help," Pac interjected.
"We made them stop," Pinky Sr. assured.
"Mom. Dad," Pinky Jr. interjected.
"Alright. For now, monitor the school. If there's no change by year's end, we'll initiate our plan," Pac instructed, prompting nods from his daughters.
"And keep an eye on the boy; we don't want a repeat of the last incident," Pinky Sr. added.
"I have a feeling he won't do that," Inky expressed confidently.
Later,
The four sisters stepped out of their house, dressed in their usual attire.
"Ah, that feels so much better!" exclaimed Blinky, enjoying the breeze against her legs.
"Told you," Clyde remarked with a smirk.
"Just remember, no flashing," Pinky said, making sure her breasts were covered up.
"Relax! I'm not actually going to do that. Only if it's in front of a boy we like," Blinky said.
"Girls, remember we need to act normal," Inky reminded.
"We know," Pinky replied.
"Hey, do you want to go see Danny?" Blinky proposed.
"Sure!" Clyde agreed.
"It would be nice to get to know him," Pinky considered.
"I know where he lives. Come on, follow me," Inky directed.
The four sisters strolled through Amity Park, drawing stares from many. They ignored the onlookers and continued to Fenton Works, eager to see the boy they were looking for.
"Hey, Danny!" Blinky shouted, causing him to turn.
"Huh?"
Pinky, sensing her sister's intentions, quickly grabbed the back of her dress, halting her.
"Hey, Danny," Inky greeted, approaching him.
"Inky?" Danny responded, taken aback.
"Sorry for dropping in unannounced. We wanted to see you," Inky explained.
"We?" Danny inquired, noticing her sisters.
"Yes, these are my sisters, Blinky, Pinky, and Clyde. They always dress like that," Inky clarified.
"Wow, they look pretty... I mean..." Danny stammered, trying to correct himself.
"Thank you, you're quite charming," Blinky complimented, having slipped away from Pinky and moved close to Danny's face.
"Blinky! Step back!" Pinky commanded, pulling her sister back.
"Sorry about her. She tends to flirt with boys she's interested in," she explained.
"Um, thanks?" Danny replied, making an effort not to look at her chest.
Pinky noticed and smiled, pleased that he was being respectful. Suddenly, Clyde appeared beside him, causing Danny to startle.
"Inky mentioned that your parents are into ghosts," she remarked.
"Um, yeah," Danny responded, visibly taken aback.
"The loud-mouthed sports team couldn't stop talking about it. That's how we know your parents were banned from building a ghost portal," Inky said.
Danny sighed. That story had spread all over town. His parents were still trying to persuade the mayor to change his mind, but he remained unmoved.
"So, where are you off to?" Blinky inquired.
"I'm heading to the Nasty Burger. I promised my friends I'd meet them there," Danny replied.
"We've heard about that place. Is the food really that bad?" Pinky questioned.
"Don't be misled by the name. There's a longstanding rumor that it was meant to be called the Tasty Burger, but someone swapped the 'T' for an 'N,' and the name just stuck," Danny explained, grinning.
"Well, I suppose we could give it a shot," Pinky remarked.
"I just hope you're up for dealing with my friends," Danny sighed.
"Why's that?" Inky inquired.
"Tucker fancies himself a ladies' man. He hasn't had much opportunity to flirt with your group, so he might take his chance when he meets you," Danny explained, shaking his head.
"Then there's my friend, Sam. She'll probably focus more on how your group looks," he continued.
"Our appearance?" Pinky questioned.
"Especially your clothing choices," Danny replied, careful not to glance at their chests.
"She'll just have to get over it," Blinky interjected, puffing up.
"We don these outfits not to flaunt, but to reflect the kind of individuals we are," Pinky clarified.
"How so?" Danny queried.
"Everyone thinks we wear these to show off our bodies. But me and Blinky have different reasons for wearing dresses that show our breasts." Pinky said.
"I might like flirting and testing cute guys, but it's also a test to see how well they could control themselves. If they lose control the minute they look at them, they fail." Blinky said before lifting them into Danny's face.
He hastily retreated, ensuring he wouldn't suffer a nosebleed.
"You've managed to stay in control, so you've passed the first part of my test," Blinky said with a smirk, releasing them.
Danny blinked in confusion. Yet, before Blinky could initiate her second test, Pinky diverted his attention.
"My approach is unique. While I do test to see if a guy can maintain self-control, I dress this way to determine if they're attracted to my appearance or who I am as a person," Pinky explained.
"Do they fail if they're drawn to your looks?" Danny inquired.
Pinky nodded, just as Clyde reappeared.
"Many guys assume I'm too naive to be attractive. Too bad for them, they're unaware that I possess both beauty and strength," she declared.
"Clyde is the strongest out of us. Just don't let her fool you." Inky said.
"Inky doesn't wear underwear," Blinky mentioned.
"WHAT?!" exclaimed Danny, shocked.
"However, my clothes are really modest when it comes to my sisters. As you can tell, there's not a single piece of my skin, other than the top of my breasts, being shown." Inky said.
Danny blinks, seeing her point. Compared to her sisters, Inky was covered from head to toe in her clothes. The only skin he could see was the top of her breasts.
"So, no test?" Danny inquired.
"I don't need to test them. I'm smart enough to know what a guy expects from a girl, and I refuse to be that kind of girl," Inky declared.
"What about your underwear?" Blinky asks with a smirk.
Inky glares at her sisters, prompting laughter. Clyde's stomach growls, signaling to everyone her hunger.
"Can we go eat?" She asked.
"Sure, I don't trust the school lunches," Blinky replied.
"Same here," Pinky nodded.
Inky agreed, and the girls all looked to Danny.
"Okay," he said, pondering what his friends would think of him being with four pretty girls.
Alright, pausing here. The girls informed their parents, who are identical to those in the original story, except now they reside together, and Pinky Sr. is not a former villain. The girls convened with Danny, and they had a conversation. Additionally, I provided explanations for their clothing choices. Although Blinky's and Pinky's reasons may seem similar, they are conducting distinct tests: Blinky is assessing lust, while Pinky is evaluating intelligence.
In the next chapter, the girls will encounter Tucker and Sam. Danny has already warned them, but they will soon discover firsthand what kind of individuals they are. Additionally, I'm anticipating the reveal of superpowers for Blinky and Pinky. Before anyone inquires, Danny does not possess ghostly powers! However, this doesn't imply he will be without abilities throughout the story. As villains are introduced, Danny will acquire new powers to combat them.
