Disclaimer: I don't own Danny Phantom or Spider-Man. I do not own the original story this is based on.


Within one of New York City's private, rooftop galleries, a girl in a black catsuit watched as the web swinging Spider-Man was patrolling.

The night was too quiet for Spider-Man's liking as he swung through the skyscrapers of New York City. The day had been unusually peaceful with no bank robberies or super villains reported on the police radio. It gave the boy an itch that needed scratching as the middays of Summer were fast approaching. Yet any action he sought was out of sight as he left the area.

Black Cat's green eyes blinked slowly as she turned to the private gallery behind her. For all its high end security, a few viruses and some hacking rendered most inoperable. The only thing left was the motion detectors and cameras at the elevator door, but she was rarely one for conventional entry.

"Alright, Black Cat, what your prize today?" she hummed, widely striding through like a kid in a candy store.

The moonlight illuminated parts of the gallery from the skylight, making exquisite art shine like chests of gold. Brush strokes of the paintings came to life while jewels sparkled, reflecting back in the kitten's eyes.

In the center, two gems caught her full attention from their display case. Black Cat strutted over as she eyed the glowing, green emerald on the right and the icy blue jeremejevite on the left. Both were cut into oval shapes with their glistening light staring back at the thief.

"A blue eye and a green eye." Black Cat purred as she flexed her fingers, extending claws to carved out a circle. "Just the memento I need."

With her prize tucked away, the girl decided to make a silent getaway into the night. A large smile made itself irremovable as she thought back to the pair of blue and green eyes she saw back in Amity Park.


Walking around, admiring the charm the town of Amity had to offer, Felicia Hardy sighed as crossed another street. Life in the big cities had more to offer from chained companies to a sea of local shops and flavors to enjoy, but this town lack whatever she would want. There were not even any good parties she was hearing off, and the boys in town said nothing in their attempted flirting. However, her mother was working in the area, for now. So she had to know her surroundings, especially since a client called for her here.

The idea of a heist brought a smile to her face as she past a billboard, showing off the hero of Amity Park: Danny Phantom. With a different hero in the area, who knows what could happen.

"Hey there, baby. Looking for some fun?"

Sadly, though, it still had the same kind of boys who would make every attempt to hit on her. None of them were even original, and they all tried to act suave or were too excited upon seeing her.

"You new in town?"

"Hello, beautiful!"

"You like shortstops?"

It always got old. Thinking back, Felicia wondered why she joined this dating service, You+Me=Love!. Her curiosity not gotten the better of her, yet most of her dates were the same drooling, debonair show off with no brain in his head or did not use it.

Hopefully, this time her date would have more than an empty head or muscles.

Today's date was at a place called Café Des Fleurs. According to the map app, that was few miles away with only minutes away on foot. Usually, she'd take her time and enjoy the sites, but she did not want to be late.

Her father told her, never settle for second best. So, that meant giving maximum effort, even with bad dates. Besides, if no one ever got a perfect ten from her, then she'd just get a refund.

Slipping into a nearby alley, the girl gave any admirers the slip as she swiftly scaled to the rooftops. Stretching her arms, Felicia thought how annoying it was being so beautiful.

From her backpack came her black catsuit and white wig, allowing her to sightsee while jetting to her destination. And by that, she would look at the jewelry stores, electronic boutiques, and latest cars. Of course, a girl has priorities, and this one had a job to do as she scoped out the museum. One thing the girl didn't expect to see was the local cape flying at high speed, barely catching a glimpse of his snowy white hair and glowing green eyes.

"Hmmm...wonder where he's off to in such a hurry," Black Cat thought to herself as she followed the boy to an alley next to Cafe Des Fleurs. It was surprising he landed there, and more so when she saw white rings project from the ghost boy, parting to turn white to black and green to blue.

And it things got even more interesting when she saw a familiar heart-shaped sticker on his shirt, which he neatly adjusted.

"Oh my..." Climbing down, Black Cat dressed down into Felicia Hardy, aka Party Hardy, taking the same heart shaped sticker and putting on her shirt. "Things just got interesting."

"Excuse me, you wouldn't happen to be D-Fenton, would you?" She asked, following the boy to the entrance.

Felicia didn't expect much, especially when he gave her a dumbfounded face she had seen many times before. All the boy could say was, "Wow," as his jaw dropped. Though it was kind of cute on him.

"Thank you. Now better close up. You don't want to catch flies," Hardy teased as the boy blushed and closed his mouth.

"You mean…you're Party Hardy?"

"Yes, but I prefer Felicia." The blonde girl flirtatiously flipped her platinum blonde hair.

"Felicia," the boy whispered it like a dream as he stared at her face, a first for her. Most guys had eyed her body, never leaving it. Those dates ended fast.

"I-I'm Danny Fenton…uh…also D-Fenton," Danny finally introduced himself as he broke free of his stupor and handed her the flowers.

Inside, Felicia was a little touched. The other guys had greeted by flexing their "charm." So, she returned the gift with a bright smile, which widened a bit when Danny's posture remained knee weakened during the moment.

But not enfeebling the boy enough for him to open the café door.

"Manners. That's one point in your favor. Let's see how you keep up," Felicia cooed with a pleased voice as she strutted inside.

They went in, got their tables, where they began asking each other about themselves. Felica was having fun with this boy who was like putty in her hands.

"So Felicia...tell me all about yourself," Danny said, feverously keeping his hands clenched as sweat collected. His eyes shook, but kept themselves on the blonde girl's eyes.

That gave him another point, even if his pupils dropped every few minutes.

"Hmmm...well, there really isn't all that much. I'm just a simple sixteen-year-old girl from New York, and I live with my mother in Midtown," Felicia replied with a sensuous voice.

"So, where do you go to school?"

"Well, my mother works for this large corporation, OsCorp, and she usually travels to several different branches during the year. We mostly stay in New York but sometimes go to places like Boston, Rhoda Island, and Amity Park during the year. So, I am constantly changing schools," Felicia said to Danny's surprise. "Currently, we are in Amity Park since my mother is handling some business for her boss during the summer."

"I see. So, what do you like to do for fun?"

"Practicing judo, gymnastics, shopping, going to parties, and just trying to have fun here and there." At these words, Felicia showed off her perfectly white smile. "What about you, Blue Eyes? Tell me, what are you all about?"

Danny's face grew several shades of red as he stuttered for an answer. "I am fourteen-years-old. I grew up here in Amity Park. I go to Casper High, and my interests include astronomy, NASA, playing video games, bowling, and having fun with my friends."

"Fourteen, huh?" Felicia questioned with a raised brow.

"Uh...yeah."

"Well, they say younger men can surprise you. Why don't we wait and see if that's true." Felicia could not hold back a smirk, actually enjoying herself on a date.

Thinking back, she recalled how some of the boys were older or just as old, yet were very immature, especially that date with The Jonesmeister. Now that was a short date she never wanted to remember.

"Okay," Danny sighed. The girl chuckled internally at how he is pretty much putty right now.

"So...uh...what made you decide to go into blind dating?"

That was another point for the ghost boy. Nobody else asked that question, assuming she was looking for some fun.

"Hmmm...well, I saw the flyer and well...I guess I was kind of curious. Like I said on my profile, I like a challenge, and what's more challenging than seeing if this place can actually produce a guy that can handle me. What about you?" Felicia sent him a flirty look, making Danny gulp once more.

"I-my friend found out. He talked me into-into trying it and well...here I am," Danny said with a somewhat steady composure as his hands danced in the explanation. He was doing well compared to Felicia's other dates when she turned on the charm. He was still putty, but did not go stupid and crazy.

"Are you ready, Danny?" Felicia asked with bedroom eyes.

"Huh?" Danny's face turned red again.

"Your order." Felicia gestured to the arriving waiter.

The server stared wide eyed from what few words he heard. He jotted down an order for steak and lasagna and was off. This left Danny and Felicia to continue chatting about various topics, while the boy still found himself mesmerized by her beauty.

Felicia could barely contain herself, smirking at the fun she was having. This was almost too easy.

Lunch flew by with great food and even better company. Looking at the time on her phone, the girl decided they should walk off the calories. Plus, there was a job coming up, and this kitten always finished her job.

"It is how it is, though I wouldn't trade New York for anything. It's exciting, and you never know what could happen. I like that," Felicia commented about New York explaining life in the city that never sleeps. Danny proved himself a good listener the entire time, dry chuckling in response.

The museum was in sight, only a few blocks away, when the kitten's cell phone buzzed. A quick check made her eyes roll as she scoffed.

"Something wrong?" Danny turned his head.

"Oh, it was my mother. She says she has to work late tonight, is all," Felicia shrugged as she put the phone away.

It was actually the men who were to act as decoys for the heist. Whatever their excuse was did not concern the girl as she sighed deeply. no further questions were asked about the call, but it was cute how attentive the ghost boy was. However, cuteness would not quell the anger under her poker face. Delays or incompetence were frustrating, making the girl mentally comment how good help was hard to find.

She needed something to calm her down. And there's nothing like a little comfort food to help.

"Say, Danny," Felicia started.

"Yes?"

"I'm suddenly in the mood for a milkshake. Would it be too much trouble to make a little stop?"

"Uh...sure. But what about the museum?"

"Oh, it will still be there later. Please?" Felicia asked with battered eyelashes.

Once again, Danny was helpless to her charm as he escorted her to another restaurant, a local teen hangout that was nearby.

Walking up to the location, Felicia noticed the name and could help but double guess the standards on the establishment.

"Nasty Burger?" she asked with a raised eyebrow.

"Don't let the name fool you, it's good."

The ghost boy was taken at his word as they entered the establishment. And to his credit, the place looked better than the title with it's 80's aesthetic. Once inside, they saw that it was packed with the lunch crowd, most of them being teenagers from the boy's own school. Within seconds, Felicia's beauty was working its magic on the men as they gawked and gazed.

Here we go again. The girl thought to herself.

They had ordered their food when Danny noticed the cashier was a friend. Felicia took the time to introduce herself when the clerk's muscles immediately tense. Jealousy oozing off her sculpted, dark figure as a forced smile took their orders, an ex-girlfriend obviously.

To Felicia's surprise, Danny was quite the charmer, albeit innocent as he watched two shakes whipped up in an instant and brought to the counter.

The two took their cups and sat by a booth next to the window, and started enjoying the service. Granted, there was difficultly in doing when half the teenagers there kept stealing glances or staring.

"They are staring at us," Danny muttered the obvious, but Felicia just shrugged, used to this.

"Let them look, we aren't doing anything wrong. We are just two young teens getting some milkshakes together, what could be more innocent than that?" Felicia teased before taking a sip of her shake.

Danny chuckled at that. He was about to continue his own milkshake, had not a loud, obnoxious voice ruined the moment.

"Fenton?!" a jock with blonde hair shouted as he marched to the table with more kids by his side. The girl could hear the boy say, "not again." For some reason, there was also a lanky, orange haired boy held up by the collar, recording this on his phone.

"What do you want, Dash?" Danny asked.

"You have a lot of nerve showing up here after getting us kicked out of Café De Fleurs!" The blonde jock yelled with a pointed finger as he

"I didn't do anything, the security guard did that," Danny defended. It did nothing to deter Dash's anger.

However, one of the friends around him, a pretty Latino girl named Paulina, has her eyes on Felicia, with a critical look.

"Who is she suppose to be?" Paulina demanded. She did not like being upstaged by the other girl, in terms of beauty. The popular girl had know noticed who was taking up all of the guys' attention away from her.

"My name is Felicia. Felicia Hardy," She said, showing off a perfect smile that made everyone drool over her. The anger and jealousy amongst the crowd dissipated as a collective moan echoed in the room.

At least until Dash remembered...

"Oh, man! First that dweeb, then the Ice hockey Hottie, then the kung-fu chick, then the blonde cutie, and now this babe? Okay, Fenton, spill! You never have any game with girls, so where are they all coming from?" Dash towered over Danny as if the boy had personally insulted him. But all his intimidation did was make the ghost boy stare back with narrow eyes and centered mouth.

Felicia looked mildly entertained as she took another sip. one good thing about these hero types, the tiny stuff eventually was not worth the exertion.

"If you must know, I'm on a blind date now. So if you don't mind," Danny answered with a flat tone.

"Blind date?" Paulina asked the question like it was incomprehensible and glanced at the blonde girl again.

"Yeah, I signed up with dating service."

Dash wanted to interject with an insult, only to stop when he heard the boy his mouth quivered before laughter burst out. Others joined in as a chorus of hooting in belittlement, confusing Danny and annoying Felicia.

Felicia stared with dead eyes at the immaturity, commenting in her head in her head since she had signed up as well. There was nothing laughable at that. If anything, it was impressive the boy admitted it.

"What so funny?!" Danny demanded.

"You, blind dating?! Oh man, wait until the whole school hears about this!" Dash laughed while Mikey continued to videotape it.

"And what's wrong with blind dating?" Felicia's cool voice cut through the taunts, becoming the center of attention.

"A lot. If you and those other hotties end up with a loser like this," Dash said, pointing to Danny.

That was when Felicia decided she had enough, and a brilliant idea came to mind to shoo away the flies. Plus, it was high time the boy got a reward for being a nice date.

"I don't think he is a loser," Felicia said as she turned to Danny. her eyes locked on him. "If anything...I think he's pretty adorable."

Felicia was now closing in on Danny, who blushed at her words and body language. His voice was stunned, locked in his throat, as she continued to speak.

"So, from what Behemoth here said, I take it I'm not your first time?" Felicia said in a playful voice with a blushing Danny.

"Yeah, I-I've already been out with some girls so far," the boy replied, his face flushed from the look Felicia was giving him. He gave a pause at the smirk she was sending.

"We're they better than me?" Felicia asked in a soft voice. She had his face the reddest thing in the joint as everyone looked on curiously.

"B-Better at what?"

Felicia had to admit, Danny was cute when he was clueless. At his question, she puckered up and kissed him between his cheek and his temple and then quickly whispered. "Let's mess with that idiot a bit, why don't we?"

Before anything else, her soft lips met the ghost boy's, silencing him as everyone dropped their jaws. The latter melted into the ten second moment. It was chaste but not innocent. And as Felicia pulled away, she took note of the ghost boy's dazed expression and the shell shock from the audience.

Mikey, the lanky nerd, however, didn't even drop the camera in his stupor.

"That," Felicia said flirtatiously to Danny as she playfully tapped him on the nose.

The boy, however, didn't notice since he still looked to be lost in a daydream...

"Danny?" Felicia asked in concern but smirked when she realized that he was still under her spell.

"I...I...Uh...What was the question again?" Danny asked, making Felicia giggle at his response.

Paulina gagged with an eww. Valerie at the clerk's station scowled at the scene. Everyone else, mainly the boys, were slack-jawed right now. Within seconds, teens began leaving to sign up for the service, even the employees in the back. The manager would have complained had he not been trampled. Half eaten burgers and fries were left on some tables as a receipt flew in the wind.

It was apparent everyone went, most likely, in an attempt to land a date with her. Felicia smiled to herself. But noticed Danny muttering as he looked away from her.

What the heck? Felicia could tell something was up.

"Spill it, what's wrong? Most guys I kiss usually just beg for more," Felicia said.

Danny turned back with narrow eyes and a frown. His icy blue pupils stared in her green iris. Now it was the blonde girl's turn to be clueless.

"Did you ever consider the fact that I am not like most guys? Or maybe that wasn't cool what you just did?"

Danny spoke in a stern tone, and Felicia was lost here.

"Why are you upset? Am I not a good kisser? Am I not hot enough for you?" Felicia practically demanded an answer. This was a first for her.

A flip of her hair or batting of her eyelashes made every man victim to her charm. Here, she had full-on kissed a boy, and he's not happy about it.

What is with this guy!? Felicia thought to herself.

"Believe it or not, guys do look for more than just a pretty face to look at or lips to make out with."

"What's that suppose to mean?" Felicia couldn't believe what she was hearing.

"One, you kissed me just to spite someone else, sorry but I don't dig that—"

"You didn't complain while I was kissing you!"

"You're hot, and a great kisser, I admit that but I do want more than that," Danny had spoken with a frown the entire time. Felicia dropped her smirk and sent him a dirty look.

Who does this boy think he is!? Felicia thought to herself as Danny continued.

"I'm not talking about making out. I mean, I do want a girl I can get along with, talk to, have things in common with, someone I can respect, who respects me. And I am sorry, but what you did...I didn't feel respected right there."

Felicia was silent for a moment, her mind was blank, and Danny sighed as he continued.

"Look, you were right when you said that you are hot. But I want a girl who has more to offer than just her looks. I want one that I can respect, and I want to be respected in return."

Felicia dropped her look and was almost surprised. He was not trying to sound good or trying to manipulate her. The boy meant every word.j

"You know...your pretty astute for a fourteen-year-old," Felicia commented.

Danny shrugged with a blank face

"I try and keep it real. all I ask is that you do that too."

Felicia cooed a playful sigh. A tinge of red appeared on her cheek.

"I'm sorry. I didn't mean to disrespect you. I just figured that well, you wouldn't have minded and well...look, I'm sorry," she said, and Danny, despite himself, cracked a smile at that.

"Alright, apology accepted. Just promise me that if you ever decide to kiss me again...well, I rather it be because you actually want to kiss me, not just to pull a gag."

"I think I can manage that." Felicia gave the boy a smirk.

She was so focused on the boy. The girl hadn't noticed her heart skipped a beat.

The two teens continued to drink their milkshakes. But the girl looked to the ghost boy with a glint in her eye. None of her past dates, during or before the service, had been so honest or upfront to her.

And that was when the ghost boy had begun to grab the attention of the girl known as Felicia Hardy. But the date was not over yet.


The thief snapped back to reality, remembering she was in-between skyscrapers mid-flight. Thinking back, she was supposed to still be in Amity Park with her mother, but a client pulled her back for a couple days, leaving her to her own devices.

And that meant the local the web-slinger was closing in, having spotted her a while ago. Patting the pockets on her jacket, the kitten twirled on the grapple line and looked back at her playmate.

"Well now, this was fun, but I gotta go," Black Cat cooed.

"Hold up!" Spiderman said after being seemingly dazed. "You still have jail time, and I don't think you got early parole."

Spider-Man slung his webbing rapidly, catching up in seconds. the distance between was first meters and then became feet. His arm stretched out to grab the kitten and her jewels when the web fibers gave out, snapping in half as he dropped mid air.

"Seriously? How could I forget about her gaze!?" Spider-Man complained as air rushed past. With a flick of his wrists, a new web latched onto a nearby building and he was back on the chase. Except in his past moment of grumbling the cat girl was out of sight.

And with nothing to trail the girl, the pursuit of futile. Wishing he had grabbed first and talked later, the boy went back to his patrol.

From the fire exit a few blocks away, Black Cat watched through advanced binoculars as she giggled to herself. This was also like the second half of her date.


Felicia and Danny entered the museum, wandering further in as the alarms had just gone off as the decoys did their jobs when Danny and Felica made excuses to hide. The girl knew better about the boy's intentions. Finding a safe area to change, the blonde girl donned her white wig and black catsuit that hugged her body with a jacket with ruffled fur matching her new hair color.

Museum security in Amity Park proved to be no challenge. A cut wire and some grappling hooks and the girl found herself suspended above her target: the jewels of Baset.

Listening to the empty halls, she could hear the hired help , screaming Danny Phantom throughout the building. A swipe of her hand and the girl climbed to the vents and otno the rooftop. Out in the open, She pulled out her burner phone, opening the tracker app. She had placed it on Danny at the burger place during their kiss, but the move was made moot as Danny Phantom appeared in his black and white hazmat suit.

"Alright, buddy, hands in the air you...girl," Danny Phantom whispered that last word.

Felicia smirked as she twirled to the side whist flipping her hair, showing off her curves and charms. A soft purr was heard as she finished her pirouette with a bow.

"Actually, I prefer to be called Black Cat," She introduced, standing back up. Now was another time to be impressed. If Danny was here this fast, then the thugs she hired were either too dumb or too weak. Either way, the kitten always made sure she had a back up plan.

"Oh fine...you caught me," Black Cat said as she held her hands up in surrender.

"That's what I like to hear," Danny chuckled with a smirk as he approached her. His body relaxed as he landed in front of the girl, not realizing how Black Cat's smirk never disappeared.

It was times like this, heists were too easy.

At that moment, the ghost boy made the mistake of looking into her eyes, which suddenly became cat-like and glowed, matching his bright green. In the confusion, Black Cat suddenly backflipped away from him, loot still in hand.

"Sorry, buddy, but you're gonna have to do better than that if you want to catch the Black Cat!" she hollered, hopping and now running on the next rooftop. The thief turned to see her would-be hero being hit by a satellite disk ripped off its hinges. It seems Danny was unlucky enough not to become intangible in time.

"Hmmm...and I thought he'd be a challenge." Black Cat cooed bitterly.

However, to her joy, the ghost boy came back, more persistent than last time with a gritted face as he ran. Picking up speed, the distance between them closed as he chased her. In no time, the two were side by side.

"Hmm...so, you're a guy who doesn't back down easy, huh," Black Cat quipped as she kept running at a tremendous pace.

"Exactly," Danny said with his arms crossed. "Listen, Kitty Cat—"

"Black Cat."

"Fine, Black Cat. I have faced bigger, badder, and more dangerous foes than you, and most of them aren't even human. So this isn't going to end the way you expect it to. So, let's make this easy. Return what you took and come with me." The ghost boy spoke with authority, and command impressed the thief.

"You're a guy who takes charge...I like that in a man..." Black Cat said flirtatiously as she leaned towards the ghost boy, only for her eyes to flash again when she got him to look into them, and she jumped away. "Too bad for you that that's not enough to catch me!"

"You're not making this easy for yourself!"

"No...I'm not making it easy for you, Phantom!"

Once again, Danny was about to chase after her, only to suddenly trip over his own feet. Felicia didn't know what happened, but that came with her powers. Altering the probability field had that random aftereffect.

Still, he was more fun the spider, right now.

Like clockwork, Danny Phantom caught up once again. And, like before, with charm and reflexes, Black Cat came close, looked the boy in the eye, and glowed her eyes. This time a flock of pigeons came between them, giving the thief enough time to hide in an abandoned building. She looked out to see the ghost boy fly around before disappearing.

Managed to lose him," Black Cat said, pleased before she pouted. "Pity, it was actually starting to get a little fun, playing with him."

"Then how about we keep on playing?" Danny quipped, appearing in front of her.

Black Cat saw him and still dared to smirk.

"I'll give you this much, you don't give up easily. I didn't think you'd last this long," Black Cat said, closing in to give another dose of bad luck.

"There is a lot about me that you don't know," Danny shot back, and Black Cat smirked once again.

"Maybe I know more about you than you think," Black Cat said, wondering if she should resort to blackmail now. No. It was too much fun tossing him around back and forth. Maybe she would go for one more round.

"Well, I figured more about you."

"And what's that?" the thief asked. She didn't like the sound of that. Playful she is, but not careless. She took a few steps back, already formulating an escape plan for herself just in case.

"You act like a common thief, but there is something about you that isn't natural."

"I'll tell you this. There's absolutely nothing about me that is common."

"All the times you escaped. It's because something bad happened to me in order to give you a chance to get away. That's your power, you give bad luck to others."

Black Cat mockingly applauded him, but she was a bit impressed.

"Congratulations, Phantom, you figured that out a lot sooner than the last would-be hero that tried to catch me," She said coyly.

"I'll have you know, this isn't the first time I had to deal with a bad guy who uses bad luck as a weapon."

Danny took a stance, something his opponent was anticipating.

"Well, you haven't had to deal with MY kind of bad luck before," Black Cat said as her eyes started to glow.

However, Danny closed his eyes, quickly produced a lot of ice to surrounded the area, and right in front of the thief, he used his powers to create enough ice to construct a makeshift mirror. It wasn't perfect craftsmanship, but good enough for Black Cat to see her own reflection, and into her own glowing eyes.

"AH!" Black Cat exclaimed in horror.

"YES!" Danny said as he approached her.

Black Cat, due to being induced by her own bad luck, tripped over an ancient footstool that was on the ground.

"NOT AGAIN!" She shouted.

"Alright, Kitty Cat, time to go to the shelter."

"It's Black Cat!" She hissed with a kick, though Danny didn't feel much. Determined, the thief did another bad flip and ran up the ancient stairs of the abandoned building. She had made it to the roof when the boy had floated behind her.

"You know, I could have easily freeze you, but I don't like using my powers to attack humans unless they leave me no choice."

"Don't underestimate me, no man can catch the Black Cat so easily!" Felicia hissed, flexing her finger triggering claws to extend. The sudden change of demeanor threw the boy off, giving her time to escape.

Black Cat immediately pulled out a grappling hook and managed to grab a nearby building and swung away. Only for the cable to break while she was still several stories up in the air.

The kitten screamed as she found herself falling to the ground, unable to believe this. She still had some bad luck with her. The thief saw herself falling and braced for impact. Except she didn't feel any concrete or pain.

After moments of muttering, the girl; opened her eyes and saw that she was in the arms of the same white-haired ghost kid that has been chasing her all afternoon.

"Phantom?" Black Cat said in surprise and accidentally looked into his own green eyes, without her powers. Whatever Danny said next was ignored as she still held on to him, and couldn't help but notice some muscle tone underneath the hazmat.

After landing in a nearby alley, Black Cat took the time to flirt a bit. The boy wasn't half bad, ghost, human, or whatever he was. He was something...more, just like her. Now she could let the hero leave empty-handed, and she wasn't going to jail, so she tossed the bag to him. The client can wait for the jewels another time.

"Consider this my way of saying thanks for saving me earlier," Black Cat said to the ghost boy. He looked into the bag and checked to see all stolen items accounted for. For the first time, the boy didn't look to her with contempt.

"Hey, don't be so surprised. I don't like leaving debts."

That's when Danny sent her a smirk to the girl's surprise.

Well now, looks like the boy can do more than scowl. Felicia thought as she heard him ask: "I take it that the chances of you going to the police is what?"

"Sorry, not happening. Baby steps, Phantom."

The ghost boy would have responded, but a blue wisp had left his mouth, to the confusion of the girl. She would have asked about it, but an incoming missile Answered her thoughts as she the boy dodged.

Looking up, Black Cat saw a large metal ghost with a flaming mohawk with matching goatee.

"Friend of yours?" Black Cat asked sarcastically.

"That's Skulker, wants to hunt me down. Don't move or else," Danny warned her, and he went to deal with the large, metallic ghost.

The tone in his voice gave the girl chills.

Hmmm...strong, not bad looking, with a good personality. Plus, he can keep up. Felicia thought as she watched the fight. Also, he did save me and shows me a good time...I think he deserves more.

The cat thief climbed up the building where she picked up a brick and hit the hunter in the back of his head.

"Who dares!?" Skulker shouted as he turned around. Black Cat took this opportunity to leap up and hold onto him.

"I do," Black Cat said as her eyes glowed, and Skulker made the mistake of looking into them.

Her good deed for the day done, the girl jumped into Danny's arms. The boy had a smirk as he took her back to the alley.

"That's enough! you both are done for!" Skulker shouted as he pulled out another missile and aimed at them. Danny did nothing but leaned on the wall. He focused on the ghostly foe.

The mistake had just started shorting out, and electricity started leaking out As the power surge traveled to the rest of the mechanical suit.

"WHAT THE HECK?" Skulker exclaimed in horror, while Black Cat looked pleased now.

"Sorry bub, but no one likes a third wheel," Black Cat quipped as Skulker's malfunctioning suit exploded, leaving a little green blob knocked cold. Danny took advantage of this and sucked him inside the thermos.

Once he was done, he looked at the girl in confusion.

"Like I said, I don't like leaving debts."

Maybe this Black Cat isn't as naughty as she appears to be," Danny replied with a smirk.

My my. Felicia thought with her own smirk.

"Enough to be left off with a warning?" She asked with fluttered eyelashes.

Danny thought about this, considered this, and sighed, unable to believe he is about to do this...

"I figured there was a catch. Fine, since you did help me beat Skulker, I'll let you go with a warning. But, if I ever catch you trying to steal around here ever again, you will be arrested," Danny said with a serious look while the cat theme thief sent him a smirk.

"Oh, really? And after how much we bonded today?" she teased. But the ghost boy kept staring.

"Don't worry, I'll be leaving town soon anyway."

"Well, I better return this to the museum before they see me with it and blame me," Danny said about to take off.

But before he took off, Black Cat called out to him as she walked over.

Danny... It was the only thing flooding Felicia's mind as the white-haired thief leaned forward, sharing a kiss with the ghost boy.

Danny...

Black Cat deepened the kiss as she pushed the boy into a wall only to part ways with him shortly after, and directing him back to their actual date. She wanted a proper finish. But before leaving the girl teased...

"Don't get the wrong idea, Phantom. The first one is free, but if you want any more, you're gonna have to work for it."

After the fight with Skulker, things had resumed as a regular date, but now the not so normal girl was more than interested in her not so normal guy. She wanted him.

Him. A boy who could appreciate her beauty but, at the same time, resist her charm. He looked past the looks and actually wanted to know her. He was mature for his age. And his alter ego? Well, the look in his eyes, gentle but strong with a fierce gaze like a lion.

By the end of the date, she wanted to kiss him, despite it supposedly being a rule to not do so on the first date. Besides, she had to take off the track she placed on him back at Nasty Burger.

The night had ended, and the blonde girl went home and logged on to rate the ghost boy.

A perfect ten.


Days went by as the girl went about her business. Dates came, but none could hold a candle to the ghost boy. Clients came and called, but there was only one she wanted to hear. And that occurred later.

Felicia had logged on to see the two had matched. She was so excited upon seeing the news, the girl didn't even mind the fact that the spider caught her that day. The escape from the cops was worth it. As was the whole affair.

Within the next few days, Felicia found herself again walking the streets of Amity, down to a particular cafe. Only this time, she didn't use the rooftops, though she did take a cab.

She found herself in front of Cafe De Fleur, seeing a black-haired boy with a bouquet of flowers in his hand. Ready for their second date.


Big Special Thanks to Flower Princess11 for all her help and for allowing me to write another side story. I hope you will come to enjoy this one as well. Updated 7/27/2024