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Omg omg omg I am livinggggg for corporate! Maxiel au âźď¸âźď¸âźď¸âźď¸ plssssss tell me there's gonna be some jealousy involved (from either side... Or both đ)
if I say yes you guys can't tell coldplums, okay? they wanted smut. I'm microdosing the plot.
#daniel has to get emotionally clocked in the face before he figures it out#by someone who is in fact capable of actually clocking him in the face#it's a whole thing
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whereâs my love - daniel seavey
a/n: heyy! this oneâs sad again smh but i really hope you enjoy it. i enjoyed writing it tbh. btw for anyone who wants to know, the lyrics are from a song named âwhereâs my loveâ syml, the acoustic version is my fave:)
Cold bones
Yeah, that's my love
She hides away, like a ghost
 9:43pm
âWhy isnât she answering? She always answers. You donât think she went somewhere, do you? She would tell me...She was-s fine in the morning and-â Daniel stumbled out quickly, pacing the rehearsal room. The boys laid sprawled out on the floor and sofa after a long day of continuous rehearsing. It was nearing ten oâclock and Daniel hadnât heard from Y/n since eight in the morning before she went to work.Â
âDaniel, dude, donât worryâ, Corbyn chuckled faintly, trying to ease Danielâs stress. âShe probably just got held up at work or something,â he said lightly.Â
âHeld up? Itâs basically ten oâclock, she finishes work at seven!â Daniel raised his voice abruptly in a fit of panic. He rubbed the nape of his neck and looked up at Corbyn before quietly whispering an apology.Â
âHey, hey. Sheâs fine, donât stress yourself out.â Jonah assured, walking over to Daniel to drape a comforting arm over his shoulder. âJust go home and tell us if you need anythingâ He continued, ushering Daniel to the door. Daniel nodded softly as he looked up at Jonah. He swiftly picked up his backpack from the floor and exchanged brief goodbyes with the boys.Â
 âDaniel,â Jack called gently. Daniel looked back expectantly, âSheâs fine.â Jack reminded him.
 Oooh, does she know that we bleed the same?
Oooh, don't wanna cry, but I break that way
 12:01amÂ
Daniel had arrived home hours ago, but saw no trace of Y/n anywhere. The uncomfortable and bleak silence of their apartment only made his heart race with anxiety even more. He walked hesitantly into the master bedroom, everything remained untouched from the morning. Y/nâs make up was spread out on her vanity and her clothes still in a pile from choosing her outfit the previous morning.Â
Danielâs mind reeled with countless thoughts at the fact that she hadnât been home yet. On the emotionally exhausting drive home, he had hoped tremendously that his grave anxiety would perish at the gentle, loving sight of Y/n in their bedroom as usual.Â
But she wasnât there.Â
Sheâs fine. He thought.Â
Just fine.Â
 Cold sheets
But where's my love
I am searching high
I'm searching low in the night
 1:14am
Zero missed calls
No new texts
Nothing
Daniel shut off his phone and placed it on the counter, only for his eyes to flicker back to it mere seconds later. He tried to busy himself with chores around the house. He sauntered endlessly from the laundry room to the kitchen to the backyard and he still wasnât fazed with physical exhaustion despite being awake for so long. Daniel gulped hard as he let his eyes linger on the front door, willing his eyes to stay dry despite the heart wrenching, unwavering worry he felt violently sting his sparrowy chest. He fiercely anticipated Y/nâs return, letting his mind fill with the memory of her voice from hours before.Â
But there was nothing.Â
 Did she run away? Did she run away? I don't know
If she ran away, If she ran away, come back home
Just come home
2:31am
 Daniel remained unmoving as he rested up in his bed, propped up against two pillows as the soft yellow light of his bedside lamp illuminated his figure. His mind was too preoccupied with thoughts about Y/n and he could barely focus on Kobe resting tenderly on his lap. The tension only grew as he watched the minutes displayed on his lock screen quickly slip by. Danielâs sorrowful eyes focused on the picture of him and Y/n in the background as he mindlessly scrolled. After stealing a minute to compose himself, he finally tapped on his motherâs name in his contacts. Even in the wee hours of the morning, after a hard dayâs work, Keri didnât mind answering a phone call, especially from his son.Â
âDani, you okay?â She asked in a raspy voice.Â
âUh-umâŚâ Daniel swiftly covered his mouth with his hand, furiously holding back his tears as he continued. âItâs Y/n... I havenât heard from her since yesterday and...Iâm getting really worried,â he spoke quietly.Â
âOh Dani, '' Keri sighed, âDonât worry, my love. Y/nâs a smart girl, Iâm sure she has an explanation...Iâll call everybody I know, okay? Weâll let you know of anything.â She assured him quickly.Â
Daniel sighed quietly, laying back onto his pillow, âOkay, momâ he whispered.Â
âDonât worry, Dani. Weâll figure it out. Get some sleep, okay?â Keri consoled, âWeâll find her. Iâll let you know if I hear anything. I love you.â
âI know. Thanks mom. I love youâŚâ Daniel said quietly, finally melted further into his nearly empty bed as the sweet uplifting sensation of his motherâs voice echoed in his head. The motherly, innate kind of warmth from Keri always calmed Daniel and he slowly felt his energy wither away as he laid on his side of the queen bed. He lifted an arm to lean on the nightstand beside him before switching off the lamp and resting again.Â
I got a fear
Oh, in my blood
She was carried up
Into the clouds, high above
9:26 am
Daniel awoke peacefully, shifting his body to the other side again. He hardly realised what time it was until he focused his eyes on the alarm clock, his eyes widened, and guilt wounded his chest greatly. How could I sleep this late? He wondered as he nearly bolted out of bed and stumbled to the bathroom.Â
With his face washed and hair sort of done, Daniel quickly trudged down the stairs to the front door as if expecting Y/n to stand right before his eyes. Daniel's face fell instantly at the empty entryway, kindling his severe anxiety again.Â
Daniel's phone rang from its spot on his unmade bed - he had checked for any notifications periodically throughout the night. Daniel turned back around and made a b line to the master bedroom and he nearly dropped his phone in his hurry to answer the call. With a heavy heart, Daniel glanced at the caller ID, his blood ran cold as thoughts reeled his mind again. He swallowed the lump in his throat before swiping the answer button and lifting the phone up to his ear.Â
Sheâs fine. Sheâs fine. Sheâs fine.Â
 Did you run away? Did you run away? I don't need to know
If you ran away, if you ran away, come back home
7:32 am, the previous morning.Â
Daniel had finally emerged from the master bedroom, briskly walking to the kitchen with his backpack slung over his shoulder. âHey, Daniâ Y/n said sweetly from her place on one of the bar stools.Â
âHeyâ Daniel said tiredly, rushing to make his coffee before going to work.Â
âUmm, DaniâŚâ Y/n said gently as he stirred her cup of tea simultaneously. Daniel turned to face her as he worked quietly. âCould we...maybe talk-â.
âYeah, of course, baby. Itâs just that I'm late right now.â Daniel said as he looked up at Y/n again. Her gentle expression fell into a frown but she didnât dare let Daniel see and she lowered her head to focus on her tea again. âWeâll talk when I get home, okay?â He promised sweetly, pulling a tight smile.Â
Just come home
Y/n nodded eagerly and she stayed quietly, just watching him pace around the apartment as he got ready to leave. She kept her gaze down and tears pricked her downcast eyes as she still mixed her tea that was already mixed. In one swift motion, he walked up to the kitchen island, placed a quick kiss to Y/nâs forehead and grabbed his backpack with a quick âLove you! Bye!âÂ
âI love youâŚâ Y/n said as steadily as she could.
She wasnât fine.
#daniel seavey imagines#daniel seavey fanfic#daniel seavey#corbyn besson#zach herron#jonah marais#jack avery#wdw#why don't we imagines#why don't we#why dont we fanfic
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Ait so thatâs the promised smut, sinners. Enjoy!
Dewdrop x ReaderÂ
(WARNING!!! SMUT, +18, NSFW for days and please donât read if youâre too sensitive) I hope you like it guys, I was really nervous before posting it bc Iâve never been this descriptive sooo uhh :â) love u.
âIntoxicationâ
 What was the time again? I didnât even bother to look once again at the old, stupid clock, hanging over the stone wall. However my eyes unintentionally glimpsed at it. âFuck dammitâ my mind swore. Was it because I did what I really didnât need to do, or because of the hour. Exactly three thirty in the fucking morning and my head was spinning⌠Maybe the alcohol was finally kicking in? Or maybe it was the combination of my exhausted self and⌠Well the damned alcohol. Being a witch in the Church of Ghost, having Imperator as your class teacher and constantly being torn between the need to leave because of pressure, or burn yourself voluntarily was all leading to this state of⌠Mind?! Or insanity. I was drained - emotionally and physically. Striving to fulfill Imperatorâs expectations wasnât an easy thing and honestly - I was close to giving up on that âfantasyâ. I wouldnât sacrifice my own liver because someone has ambitions bigger than their ass. Alcohol had never been my friend. We werenât even acquaintances to be fairly honest! Maybe perfect strangers described our ârelationshipâ the best. That night - I didnât care and that was probably my biggest mistake. Or at least thatâs what the sober part of my mind (what was left from it) was trying to tell me. Did I listen? Obviously not, since my legs were already leading me out of my chambers.Â
I felt myself swinging from side to side, with each step becoming lighter than before, with only one thing on my mind. Only one person to be exact⌠And to be even more precise, it wasnât even a person. It was something between a human and a demon, but Hell knows how much I had a taste for trouble and horrible men⌠Human or not. And Dewdrop was a perfect choice - or at least he seemed like one right now.
I wasnât sure what I was looking for - sex, fucking, talk, another drink, a shoulder to cry my exhaustion on? It was either all of the things or none, but I was about to find out. One thing I knew for sure - he wouldnât have hesitated to have me, since his dirty hands, mind, tongue and whatever the hell other part of his body you can think of, was at some point in contact with my own. Weâve always been like magnets me and him⌠Attracting one another then one of us turns around and⌠Boom! We donât speak for weeks until the one of us gives up and⌠And creates some gossip for the curious Sisters of Sin.Â
Enough of that⌠Now more than ever I just wanted to get straight to his room, which seemed like a mission impossible, but then.. A miracle happened! Or at least I hoped it did - I was finally standing before a door. The third door to be exact. I looked around myself, feeling a slight episode of giggle coming out, but luckily - my reflexes were still strong. I put a hand to cover my idiotic chuckles as the other one knocked on the ghoulâs door. 'Shit I hope itâs youâ I thought to myself, realizing what I was doing few moments after. I waited and waited⌠And waited, until I was almost ready to make an attempt and leave, but the door suddenly opened. My eyes immediately locked on his icy-blue ones, which didnât make my knees weak, strangely enough⌠But just fed my need to laugh even harder! And so.. I did!
âWell someone is knocked outâŚâ his raspy, sleepy voice fonded my ears. I blinked a few times before taking a hold of the wall and answered.. Maybe a little too louder than neccessery âWanna finish me off?â Thereâs no need to say that the attempt of me trying to sound as seductive as possible was more than miserable. I was making a fool of myself⌠And strangely enough - I loved it because I couldnât care less. I let out another chuckle, shaking my head. Dewdrop raised his eyebrows, before putting a playful smirk dance on his lips and spoke quietly âYeah, there are two things Iâm not really into - necrophilia and rape, so Iâd pass.â
âBut Iâm not dead?â I laughed loudly, before feeling his hand dragging me inside his room. He seemed pissed for some reason? Was it me? I gasped slightly at his sudden move, before feeling my back hitting the door that locked behind me. Only now I could see Dew fully. He was still having his black pants on, while his shirt was gone, leaving him only with his not-so-well-defined abs and tattoed, bruised body. I instantly bit my lip as his hands went on both sides of my arms. His eyes were piercing me like spears and it felt⌠Absolutely insane. âYou reek of alcohol, Y/N. Which means youâre drunk. Therefore youâre not thinking straight and that by itself means rape. So my answer is no. Try again in the mornig. I promise you, youâd like it betterâ Dewdrop whispered against me - his hot minty breathe hitting my lips⌠And there it was. The weakness in the knees. It showed! Finally - all joined the âgameâ - my weakness for him, the alcohol and my hormones. All were thriving!Â
âBut I want youâŚâ I whispered, getting closer to his lips as my hands wrapped around his neck. My body immidiately relaxed as I almost dragged him down, before he caught me up and scoffed âThe alcohol wants me, not youâ âNo I do!â I chuckled. Dew rolled his eyes, letting out a deep sigh as I continued my teasing âCome on⌠Iâve heard "storiesâ about your⌠Er⌠Tastes? The ropes and shit. You like BDSM? Iâve never tried. Come on, give me a ride, Dew. Should I go down on my knees and wait foâŚâ
"Woah, woah, woah. Who the fuck told you all this?â finally he laughed as well, still holding onto my arms tightly. His blue eyes locked onto mine. He seemed entertained. Finally! I was starting to figure out what I actually came here for⌠âThe sisters? Some of the girls youâve fucked before? Come on iâm starting to feel less special⌠Iâll tell Imperator Dewy doesnât wanna have fun with meeâ my voice instantly became a lot more high pitched and childish. The ghoul didnât seem to like that, judging by his strict expression and the frown. His face became darker, even his lips formed a thin red line⌠And the weakness in my knees grew bigger in proportion of my heart race.
I swallowed slowly, feeling his grip over my arms becoming a little tighter. The atmospheric change could be sensed as well. It was getting harder to breathe⌠And also hotter. But maybe that was the Jack Daniels reminding me of himself and my bad decisions. âAs much as I want to tuck you in bed, I also want to get you down on your knees and shut that pretty little mouth with something big enough to silence it.â his voice spoke. The way he didnât even sound angry was making it unbelievably creepy⌠Because I could feel the rage radiating through his pores. The knot in my throat grew bigger as I opened my mouth slightly and managed to whisper âPlease⌠I want you.â âHow? With or without the ropes?â Dewdrop whispered, still not breaking the contact between our eyes. I could sense how he was trying his best not to rip my clothes off.. Because I was feeling exactly the same. My heart was pounding like crazy as his fingers started dancing over my bare arms all the way to my cleavage, pulling it gently just so he could tease me⌠And he was succeeding! I swallowed hardly finally, before hearing the warm summer wind through the cracks of the stones. One of the near candles was put out as my eyes quickly fixated on the thin smoke. And then my mind was striked⌠With probably another bad idea.
âWaxâ I simply whispered out, stepping a little more confident on my feet. My eyes finally met his confused ones. Dew questioned me âWax?â âYes. Use it.â I responded. âIt will hurt. You canât just do it with any wax..â the ghoul tried to speak reason into my already aroused self. I pressed my hips to each other, feeling the wetness growing between them as I whispered next to his lips âThen let it hurt.â
And that was all needed. All needed for Dewdrop to put the most sinister of smiles over his face. He pressed his thin lips onto mine, creating the blissful sensation of euphoria in my body that I craved for so long. His long fingers tangled in my hair, getting a hold of it, his tongue fighting with mine⌠Pure primitive instincts for domination.
I felt my legs walking again. This time they were led by the ghoul, walking backwards to his bed. While his left hand was pressing me towards his chest, the other one was desperately trying to find something else rather than my hair. This moment he separated from me, leaving me absolutely breathless with⌠Probably arrhythmia and spoke, while panting âGet on your knees.â Done. I immidiately did what I was told as I watched him taking out on of the candles from its candlesticks. Dewdrop then turned to me, smirking down at my aroused persona âTake off the dressâ
Done. Once again without hesitation from my side. My shaky and excited hands quickly removed the black lacy piece of clothing, before throwing it to the side. That was obviously amusing to watch since Dewdrop let out a deep chuckle as he blew out the candle âSo impatient⌠I bet youâll regret itâ âI bet I⌠Oh!â I tried to speak out, before I felt the hot wax dripping over my exposed skin. It was burning. It felt like hot blades piercing my skin⌠But just for few seconds. After that it wasnât this bad at all⌠Until it hit my left nipple. Dew knew exactly what he was doing. It was entertaining to him for sure!
I squeezed my eyes, letting out a small whimper the moment the wax made a contact with my right one. âYou sure you still want that? You can always give up, girly..â the ghoul reminded me, still watching from above. I opened my eyes just to see the blue shades in his gaze becoming⌠Darker. Filled with lust. Arousal! âYesâŚâ I moaned out the moment he bent the candle once again and the wax hit the skin over my collarbone. âOh, I love that soundâŚâ Dew remarked. My gaze immidiately shifted to the growing buldge in his black pants. And suddenly⌠I couldnât feel the pain of the burn. Only the need to have whatever it was in there inside me. One way or another!
My hands instinctivly traveled to his zipper, pulling it down slowly, still not breaking the visual contact between us. Dew clenched his jaw which made me smirk. Now I was the one in power! My fingers quickly unbuckled his belt as I pulled his black pants down, along with his boxers⌠But before that - I made sure to give his still covered memeber the âattentionâ it deserved. My lips roamed the tip of his head, while my eyes enjoyed th faces Dewdrop pulled off - lip bitting, brows coming together.. He was fighting the urge to shove it in my mouth. Even his hand was giving him out - that poor candle was at the point of breaking thanks to his grip.
âSuck it. Suck it now!â he finally hissed at me, before pulling down his boxers and forcing my mouth into it. I squeezed my eyes immdiately. My reflexes were telling me to pull back, but his hand went behind my head, pushing me to take him all in. His member was hitting that certain spot deep down in my throat that was making me slightly regret my decision⌠But I did my best not to make much more noises than needed.
Seconds after I started choking, while holding onto Dewâs hips. He grabbed a fistfull of my hair, pulling me away just so he could bend over to my level and âreward meâ with the most content, terribly⌠Insanely aroused face he could pull and a sinnister smirk. He whispered against my face as tears started falling down my eyes. Not because I hated what I was doing, but because it was unexpected⌠And rough. And I loved it!  âIâll fuck the drunk out of you and leave you sore and sober for days, Y/N.â And this was the moment I lost my words. My mouth formed a small o-shape due the shock of his sentence, but then⌠Then again I met his member up close. This time not so roughly - Dew felt merciful (on himself of course) for once and only pushed my head towards it. My tongue knew what to do - it licked every inch of his lenght all the way to the tip of the head, where it stopped. Circles and small sucks were all that this specific spot received from my side. âLook at me!â he commanded, reminding me of that action. I immidiately locked eyes with him.Â
Dew was a frowning, grunting, sweating mess. I smirked to myself before making an attempt to take as much as possible of his erection in my mouth, despite the pain from the sudden deep-throat. My eyes never leaving his as I bopped my head back and forth. And then again⌠I felt his hand roughly pushing my head towards his member. I squeezed my eyes, gripping his thighs once again, before sensing how my limit was close. I gagged lowdly, as I felt Dewdropâs hand pulling and pushing my head towards himself⌠Moans and swears in latin, leaving his mouth. Music for my ears! It was all worth it - mutually! The wetness between my legs was starting to almost drip like the hot wax from few minutes agoâŚ.
âOh, fuck, Y/N!â he growled one last time before tilting his head back. I thought that this was the end of him⌠But i was wrong and naive. And he - experienced a lot more than me. My tongue was desperately trying to give his member the needed attention - swirling around the lenght of his erection, even my fingers joined the game. I finally opened my eyes just to see him starin at me. Dew whispered âYou little harlot⌠Lay down on the bed and spread your fucking legs for meâ. Third time - done! The softness under my back devoured me as I felt the world spinning slightly⌠Luckily the slight breeze brought me back to my senses, just to find myself beneath Dewdropâs body. His lips immidiately crashed onto mine - hungrily kissing and abusing them as I traced my nails over his back, leaving red marks. My hips instinctivly buckled up towards his erected member.. All I needed was some sort of friction! Even a touch would have been enough at this point!
Dewdrop chuckled above me, before bitting my lip as I gasped. Everything was so unexpected with him and it was driving me insane! And closer to the edge, which was actually pathetic having in mind he didnât even touch me the way I needed him to! âNice nipples you have thereâŚâ he whispered towards my lips as I felt his skillfull fingers moving dangerouly close to my right nipple. 'Oh, no..! The wax!â I thought to myself as I felt the slight pain of his actions - Dew ârippedâ the sitffened wax of my sensitive spot and I gasped, arching my back. He smirked before doing the same to the other one⌠Sweet pain was shooting through my body as I whimpered.
âShould I take it further and drip some hot, melted wax overâŚ.â his seductive voice whispered in my ear as I felt his fingers traveling down my body towards my wet, throbbing core. Once they touched it, I instantly moaned, feeling how they sunk deep into me.âHere?â he finished his sentence. âNo! No please not there!â I begged throwing my head back to the his pillow. Dew pumped his fingers a few seconds just enough to drive me insane and almost make me come⌠The knot in my stomach was getting tighter with each movement, before he pulled his two fingers out of me and gave my mouth a hard, passionate kiss.
Immidiately after that I felt his member entering me, making me widen my eyes in surprise as I moaned loudly into his mouth. Dewdrop moved in agonizing speed⌠It wasnât too fast, but far from being enough to make me each of us come. The moment he separated his lips from mine, his hand got a hold of my neck and squeezed it slightly. I gasped. âThatâs right, Y/N⌠Tell me now how much you love to get railed by half-demons! I bet youâre so proud of yourself, girlyâŚâ Dew remarked as his hair gotten into his face the more and more he thrusted into me. My limbs were way too numb to try and move it away and even if they were capable of doing it, Iâd probably get denied by him. Dewâs suddenly pinned my wrists down to the bed, still keeping his speed as my moans became louder and a lot more desperate.
âP-PleaseâŚâ I managed to speak out. âPlease what? Say it and youâll have itâ the ghoul whispered. Looks like the words were true after all - the devil is not an little red man with horns and a tail⌠Instead heâs a fully grown man with tail, horns and a dirty mind that would make even Satan blush in shame. âCome! Make me come!â I shouted out arching my back as I felt what was left from the wax on my chest breaking. This shot another small sensation of pain through my body as I opened my eyes. Dew smirked at me, before tightening the grip around my wrists⌠they were starting to hurt.
Suddenly he flipped me over to my stomach. I gasped in surprised as he once again separated my legs as he moved between them. And again - that well known feeling of his member entering my throbbing core. I moaned as he started to thrust harder in me, his hand pulling my hair to his chest as the other one started playing with my sensitive clit. I squeezed my eyes, feeling the bubble in my stomach ready to burst before he growled⌠Almost inhumanly âVeni!â And for the last (hopefully) forth time this night⌠I did what i was told. The sweet release of my orgasm hit my body like a lightning, paralyzing every part of my limbs. I got a hold of the wooden bedframe, panting wildly as I felt Dewâs release inside. Still gripping my hair, but this time kissing my left shoulder, he breathed out âA-Are⌠Are you sober already? Or should we go for round two?â
âNo, no⌠No!â I chuckled, feeling how Dewdrop was pulling me into his soft, warm embrace. He spun me around swiftly, being careful not to make me completely lose control of myself, as he stared into my eyes. âYou seem tiredâ I remarked, gently brushing his cheek with my knuckles as I gave him a sweet smile. My body relaxed into his arms as he made us both lay down on the bed, me putting his head on his chest as Dew whispered âTired of your bullshit, yeah.â âYou dickhead! Iâll never fuck you again!â I squeeled out jokingly, hitting him with his pillow as he laughed, before pulling me back into his arms âWe both know thatâs a lie⌠Now rest. Youâll need it.â
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Is Everything Okay? Ch. 12
Danny released a deep breath he didn't know he was holding. In about twelve hours he'll have to face a jury, and intensive questioning by one of Vlad's high priced lawyers... and don't even get him started on Spectra. A shiver ran down the teen's spine at the idea of Spectra being in the same room as him. A grim feeling took root in him, he knew he was going to be like a feast to the ghost. He was nothing but a mess of negative emotions for the weeks that have passed. So much has a happened, it's no doubt the specter would be able to sense it off of him.
Groaning, Danny dropped his head into his desk. He had work to do. Even if he wasn't going to be in classes tomorrow, he still had homework he needed down. He still had to turn things in on Friday. Nonetheless, it was still a struggle for him to keep his racing mind on topic. He was much to filled to the brim with anxiety to focus on the equations and text in front of his eyes. His tired eyes landed on the red numbers on his alarm clock. 1:43. It was already morning and he still has yet to have a winking of sleep. No sleep was going to make things a whole lot harder on the teen.
Grumbling in defeat, the young man closed his textbook and slid his papers in as a bookmark. He yawn, stretching stiffly as he stood. A groan left him when a loud pop sounded the room. Trudging over, Danny fell into bed. Even with his face pressed into the pillows, the object cutting off some air flow, and not being anywhere under the covers, the exhausted teen fell deep into ebony hair stuck out around the white pillow, covering any exposed skin of his face. Soft puffs of breath escaped the teen's parted lips, pushing some onyx strands back and forth. All the anxiety and fear was cleared from his face, instead leaving behind a innocent looking kid. Almost as if in a few hours he wouldn't be facing a possibly life changing challenge.
The ebony haired teen bit back a groan as he rubbed his eyes, focusing his tired eyes back on the alarm clock. 3:15, per usual. Sapphire eyes rolled, the exhausted teen flopped onto his stomach. He wanted nothing more than to sleep. He had a court hearing at one pm, he needed his sleep. However, regardless of the heaviness that weighed on his mind, his eye lids were wide open. He just couldn't sleep.
Actually releasing a groan, the teen flipped on to his back, placing a hand on his bandaged torso. The wound he had gathered was healing nicely, it was just a scab. The bandage was more at Lancer's insistence because Danny kept picking at the scab. He placed a pale hand on on his eyes, sliding them shut. Maybe if he just stayed still his mind would give in...
But time felt like it wasn't moving, and the longer he stayed still, the more he felt anxious. He couldn't quite tell what it was, but it was like having an itch you just can't scratch. Danny sighed, pulling himself into a seating position and released some of the energy and anxiety that was building under his skin. His eyes scanned the room, flashing a neon green to enhance his night vision. His slightly trembling hands began to crack his knuckles.
He froze, an odd sense of confusion filled every part of him not overtaken by the trepidation he felt. Why was his hands shaking? His eyes widened a fraction of a size when he noticed the intense anxiety that was seated, and growing inside him. Why was he so scared? Swallowing thickly, he ran a shaky hand through his hair. He needed to calm down, no one was in the room, nothing was happening, he was safe. That didn't help.
His fear only grew when he tried to figure out why he was scared. He's woken up at this time many times before, and not once had he had this happen... So what is it? Resting his hand against his beating heart, Danny could also feel the soft pulsing of his core. Closing his eyes, he tried to focus on that. He reached within himself for the familiar icy feeling. That did the trick. His shaky hands, and laboured breathing evened out. The security of his powers that can help him our of many things before calmed him tremendously.
His tense muscles relaxed, but the itch still stayed. Something was wrong, very wrong. His eyes lids began to drop, without the adrenaline keeping him up, the exhaustion was weighing on him. He fell back into bed, feeling the comforting feeling of sleep wrap around his mind. Whatever it is that's bothering him, he can find out what it is in the morning...
Knock Knock
A grumble slid past parted lips, the exhausted teen turned his back to the wall. It was to earlier for this he needed sleep...
Knock Knock Knock
"Daniel? Are you awake?" Danny bolted up right at the voice. Lancer. Not just Lancer, now a worried Lancer. "Are you in there?"
"Uh?" Danny stumbled out, pulling himself out of bed. Before he could bring himself closer to the door, said door opened. In front of the now awake teen stood a fully dressed Lancer. His facial expression only revealed one thing that Danny knew already. Something was very, very wrong. "What happened?" Daniel asked, the fear seeping past his usual guards. The exhaustion, and anxiety made it easy to read the teen.
"Danny..." Lancer started, a melancholy look filled his face. The elder man swallowed, seemingly not knowing what to say. "We need to get to the hospital... It's your father..."
Danny sat there against the wall outside of his father's room. He didn't do a thing to try and mask the shaking of his shoulders, or him crying into his knees. He couldn't believe this was happening now of all times. He bit back a sob as he remembered why he was here. His dad was in critical condition, they didn't know if he would make it.
Guilt clouded his mind at the sounds of his mother crying by his father's side. The teen couldn't bring himself to be anywhere near his dad's side, not when all of this was his fault. There had been a malfunction with the surgery, something went wrong and his dad had been internally bleeding. That's what lead them to where they are now.
Daniel couldn't blame the surgeons for trying to save his dad's life, or his mum or sister for not noticing the bleeding. No. He could only blame himself. All of this was his fault, not anyone else's. If he hadn't lied, if he had just told Lancer, if he had just been more careful... If he hadn't stepped inside that damn portal in the first place none of this would be happening.
"Hey..." Anderson greeted sadly, taking a seat on the floor next to the teen. Instead of his usual suit, Anderson sat in a set of faded blue jeans, sneakers, and a red hoodie. Any other day the teen would have made a comment, but not today. Instead the broken teen stared at the agent with teary eyes. "You know we can postpone the whole court hearing... We could possibly find an opening next month if anything-"
"No." Danny's voice cracked, causing the teen to clear his throat. "No, it's fine. I want to get this over with..." Anderson nodded, not needing to hear the unspoken words. The agent knew all too well the strain something like this has on a teen. The two fell into a silence, Danny's tears slid to a stop and Anderson sipped quietly at the coffee in his hands.
"You should go down to the cafeteria, get something to eat. I doubt I could talk you into getting any sleep." Anderson broke the bedded silence, his face softened when the tired teen glanced into the room. "I'll keep an eye on them, don't worry." Anderson offered a smile, seemingly cutting off any argument the teen was going to give.
"Thanks." Danny whispered, offering a small, sad smile to the older man before making his way out of the area. Anderson watched the teen go, a sense of protectiveness filling him.
The agent shook his head. He couldn't get emotionally involved, this was a case. Nothing more. Anderson took a sip of his coffee, a dreaded feeling filling him. If this was just a case what was he doing sitting on the floor of a hospital at three forty-five in the morning? A sigh escaped the man, he ran a hand through his blonde hair. He couldn't help the self loathing from bubbling inside him.
He's had many cases before, and never had he gotten this wrapped up personally. But now he has, he needs to tread lightly. He needed to distance himself, after this case was over he wasn't going to see Danny ever again, so he shouldn't feel this way. Regardless of what he knew, Anderson still felt the strong urge to protect the teen. The teen he didn't even know existed until very recently.
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Bittersweet Future: Chapter Eight
Summary:
The clock strikes midnight and Danny faces the consequences...
If Danny Knew the Butterfly EffectâŚ
Waking up the next day was the most awkward time Danny could remember. If he thought living with Vlad, followed by living with his parents was bad; then living with Vlad and his mom after his parents had a fight was some kind of cruel and unusual punishment. He hadnât slept at all last night, his thoughts wrenching even the most determined wishes for sleep from the fore of his mind. It didnât help that right below him were the sounds of his mother and Vlad getting along swimmingly until well after midnight.Â
He wasnât sure when Vlad had come back into the room, but Danny finally noticed him there as the pink streaks of dawn crossed the sky. Looking at him sleep peacefully, the deep distrust and near hatred Danny harbored for his future enemy came back full force. There were times when he could forget everything that Vlad was, and the reason he was even here in this time. After last night, though, everything was in too bright shades of black and white, and Danny was beginning to miss the gentle moral grey scale he had allowed himself to live in. He rolled over with a huff, the bed creaking under him.
âYou awake, little badger?â âNo.â Danny threw the pillow over his head, and willed Vlad to leave him alone for a moment. Vlad sighed from his position on the floor near the foot of the bed. âItâs ok; I couldnât sleep last night either.â Yeah, but likely not for the same reason I couldnât. Danny realized. âAre yaâ hungry? I know this is a little early for you, but something tells me, itâs never too early for your stomach.â Vlad shifted into a sitting position on the ground, looking up at the still bedding burrowed Danny. Danny was tempted to tell him off right then and there. Who the fuck was he to just get up and cook food in his house like he owned the place? But his stomach and tongue interrupted his mental complaints. His stomach reminded him of the lack of dinner from the night before, and his tongue that Vlad was a pretty good cook. He grumbled at his bodyâs complete betrayal, and curled up deeper into bed. There was no way he was eating food Vlad made today, on principal. He had to admit, he hadnât been there during the rest of the fight the night before, but he didnât need to be. There was no way his father would just leave without some âhelpâ from Vlad to convince him. Vlad has some nerve, making moves on my emotionally vulnerable mom. What a spineless, gutless, no good, honorless- âDaniel? Did you hear me?â Danny narrowed his eyes under the pillow, but otherwise was completely disinclined to respond. He snapped his glare up into Vladâs face, when he felt the pillow disappear from its position. âAlright, alright. Not a morning person, I get it. Iâll leave you alone.â Vlad dropped the pillow back down onto Dannyâs face before stretching. âIâm going downstairs, no use in pretending to sleep when I canât. Iâll leave you something to reheat later.â Vlad stalked from the room, quietly closing the door behind him. I wish you would actually get it. It would save me so much trouble. Danny moved under the sheets, and felt a distinct tug around his neck. Suddenly angrier than he could recall being in recent memory, he shot up in bed. The time traveling teen glanced down at the gold pocket watch with blue initials with deep distain. It was the only thing tethering him to this time, if he took it off nowâŚNo. He cut off the thoughts quickly. He still had a job to do, and as much as he couldnât stand Vlad at the moment, no longer having him as an enemy would be worth every headache now. Danny was about to tuck the wayward piece back under his shirt when something interesting caught his eye. He hadnât really examined the thing closely since he got here. Sure enough, heâd seen one up close before, a couple of times, but now that he looked at this one⌠The watch had a latch on the side heâd never noticed. Maybe it was a new addition, or perhaps he had never noticed before now, but at the moment he was insanely curious. His anger temporarily forgotten, Danny started running the piece through his hands, looking for more grooves or latches, or other anomalies in the previously thought solid smooth surface. Finding nothing but the single latch on the side, Danny decided to satisfy his curiosity. After a few moments of fumbling, the latch clicked and the âfrontâ of the watch opened to reveal the face. Danny carefully studied the new surface. It looked like an ordinary watch. Engraved onto the face were numbers in the typical design of an analog clock. They were bright iridescent blue against the shining gold background, and other than the obvious ghostly glow emanating from the surface, it was a normal pocket watch. Danny was about to close front of the watch again, forgetting all about the uninteresting inner surface, when some movement caught his eye. Glancing back at the blue numbering, Danny watched with mild curiosity as the second hand moved counterclockwise, backwards, across the surface. Now much more interested, he inspected the softly glowing face of the watch. As the second hand wound backwards, it moved the displayed time closer and closer to midnight on the clock face. When nothing else was forthcoming, Danny was about to dismiss the oddity as a minor quirk of its creatorâs, when a vague sense of familiarity settled over his person. There was something about this clock face and midnight that was important. Danny slipped from under the sheets and padded barefoot towards the bedroom door, still pondering the new information, when the reason suddenly hit him. The first time he had seen the medallion, it had read midnight or noon, depending on who you asked. Now the hands where winding back down towards midnight again, and Clockworkâs words suddenly came back to him. I have set the Medallion back with enough time for you to do your task. Use your time wisely, Phantom. You will not get another opportunity. The ominous words, so seemingly unimportant at the time spoken, were proving to be another hint in disguise. The clock was running down to midnight, because his time was running out. Great another roundabout clue from Clockwork, too bad I didnât notice it until now.  Danny mulled over the new information while staring at the clock. It was only six hours until midnight, and if his calculations were correct, that would make it exactly one week to the minute he was back in this time. Though that didnât make exact sense, seeing as the first time he remembered was around 5:00pm on last Sunday, and the time limit pointed to his disappearance being a little after 1pm, there was a good chance heâd spent a few hours unconscious after the time trip. Also great. I find out the exact time limit Iâm working with, and I only have a few hours left to use. Would this qualify for a posting on FML? âWoke up today, and found out my deadline is much shorter than I thought. Now I have a few hours to fit in a few lifetimes of interaction or my entire trip was a bust. FML.â  Danny finished mentally composing his entry with a grimace. He really didnât have time to waste on grousing like this. Resolving to put what time he had to use, Danny quickly got dressed and headed downstairs. He couldnât go ignoring Vlad with so little time left. The sound of quiet chatter ghosted from the kitchen and around the corner to the bottom of the stairs. Danny took a breath and stuffed down his negative emotions, before rounding the edge to the entrance of the kitchen. Vlad sat at the kitchen table, calmly enjoying a newspaper with a strong brewed cup of coffee. Maddie was pushing around the last of the fixing for breakfast, long auburn hair tied back into a high ponytail to cook. Danny slid into a seat across from Vlad at the table, willing himself to forget about his backstabbing attempted wife stealing home-wrecking ways so he could get his mission done with. He was getting sick of this time and the lies staying here entailed. âGood morning Daniel. Did your empty stomach wake you up again?â Vlad flipped another page in the paper, coolly skimming the sparse business section. âYeah something like thatâŚâ Danny grumbled and rubbed the back of his neck. âSo Vlad-â âI hope you like French toast Daniel, âcause Iâm making a bushel of âem.â Maddie interrupted from the stove. âYeah that would be great.â Danny responded before looking back at the reading Vlad. He was about to continue his last thought, when he noticed his sister missing. âWhereâs Jasmine?â He voiced his concern. âSheâs still sleeping. Seems all the noise yesterday tuckered her out. Knowing her, sheâll be up in a few hours.â Maddie handed Danny a plate filled to the brim with powered French toast. âWhat do you want to drink?â She asked as she headed for the fridge. She hadnât gotten much sleep last night herself. Between how upset she was over the argument with Jack, and the resulting âcool off periodâ afterward filled with campy movies, junk food, cheap beer, and great conversation, she had crawled into bed around 3am last night. Well, more like carried. She thought with a suppressed giggle. Vladâs a riot drunk; Iâm going to have to liquor him up more often in the future. She thought as she grabbed the requested apple juice from the ice box. She walked the bottle over to the table for Danny to fill his glass with. Danny grabbed the container with muttered thanks, still trying to figure out a way to get Vlad alone with him before lunchtime that day. He was coming up short on ideas, but chances were a full belly and another hour to full awaken would bring the idea he needed. Maddie settled into her seat next to Vlad before asking, âDonât you have to go in at the lab?â âNo. I called them Sunday morning. I told them I likely wasnât going to be able to get in until this Thursday with all of the craziness that happened, so Iâm off until then.â âExplains why youâre still here.â Danny said around another forkful of toast. Maddie passed Danny a confused look across the table. âUsually heâs gone well before dawn to get to work. Itâs like 7am, and heâs still here, so he must not have been going.â He explained before plunging back into his toast. âNot like I would have had the energy to go anywhere after last night.â Vlad set down the newspaper and headed over to the stove to fix himself a plate of the growing cold French toast. Danny practically choked on his food when he heard that. Admittedly, his mind was probably not working full steam at the moment, but that was vague enough to imply all kinds of messed up stuff. Donât think about it. Donâtthink aboutit. Donâtthinkaboutit! Danny coached himself. Too bad his imagination seemed determined to send him the worse possible âcannot un-seeâ material. He had to ask. âWhat do you mean?â â Maddie,â Vlad started while sending her a covert glance, âdecided last night was a good time to watch crappy old sci-fi B movies and get me drunk.â âNow now, if I remember you were the one who bought the beer last night.â Maddie pointed out reasonably. âWhat was I supposed to do? Bad science movies drive me to drink. Besides, you were the one who said to pick it up with the Chinese last night.â Vlad returned to the table, another steaming cup of coffee in conjunction with the plate of toast. âMaybe so, but you invented that drinking game. What was it? A swig of beer every time someone used a science term or definition blatantly incorrectly?â Maddie giggled around another fork full of food. âNo! It was every time they defied the basic laws of physics while claiming to do the oppositeâŚor maybe youâre right, itâs hard to remember which one we played first. In any case,â Vlad waved off Maddieâs continued giggles, âbetween the movies and the alcohol, I was in no shape to think this morning.â âYou sure? Because you were pretty mentally on the ball at 2am this morning, when you gave me a practical dissertation about how wrong âThem!â was.â âOnly after you wobbled your way through an indignant ripping of âGhostbustersâ.â Vlad countered. âOh come on Vlad! That movie was the worse interpretation of ghosts Iâve ever seen.â âOh no, youâve convinced me Maddie. Itâs sent the public imagining back into the Stone Age. We will never recover as proper hunters because of their poor portrayal.â Vlad held up his hands as Maddie playfully punched him in the shoulder for the comment. Danny was trying not to gag. Their sweet banter was driving him up the wall. It was almost as bad as the first time he had to put up with it last Wednesday. It likely wouldnât be so annoying, if his father wasnât in the dog house at the moment. âOh shut up!â Maddie laughed when Vlad dodged another swift punch aimed at his shoulder. âI, madam, donât have to put up with this abuse.â Vlad joked while wriggling away from another punch. âSo Vlad, I was wondering if we could hang out later, just the two of us?â Danny was more than happy to break up the currently nauseating interaction. If the two of them donât stop this soon, my breakfastâs going to reappear. Danny thought, willingly Vlad to take his offer straight out. Vlad turned towards Danny, hopping out of his chair to clean off the table. âI donât see why not Daniel.â He paused when Maddie walked out of the room, the baby monitor springing to life with Jasmineâs cries. âIs there anything in particular you wanted to do?â âI just needed to talk to you, privately, about some matters.â Danny was never good at being vague and evasive about a subject. Talking around things and double speak was something he didnât really appreciate. Why do it when you could just tell the whole truth? Luckily enough, Vlad guessed as to the subject and continued on undeterred. âIâd be more than happy to help you with your resume for the job search.â He said as Maddie came back into the kitchen with Jasmine balanced on a hip. âI do have more experience with it, so it should be no problem.â Danny silently thanked Vladâs subtly. He would have never thought of that substitute. âYeah ok, you want to leave now?â âNow Daniel?â Vlad looked over at the clock above the stove. It was only 8:30am, so he wasnât sure what the rush was, but maybe Danny had more to share than he thought. âWell,â Danny stalled and glanced over at the clock, the weight of his own time limit clicking in his mind synchronously with the second hand, âI guess it can wait until 11oâclock or so, but I wanted to grab lunch with you at the same time.â âAlright Daniel, Iâll be ready to go then.â Vlad leaned over and kissed Jasmine good morning. Danny was once again struck by how out of place he was in his own house, with his own family. It sparked the buried fire of his anger that he once again had to smother ruthlessly. Heâd be back home soon, and not only would everything be back to normal, it would be better. Vlad wouldnât be kicking the crap out of him and trying to marry his mom, and heâd have his family back. He had to believe that, or the last week of âfunâ adventures in past-land would be worthless. Nodding once, Danny left the kitchen to walk back upstairs to get ready. He couldnât go into this all willy-nilly. He couldnât reveal too much, but he had to be convincing. But most importantly, of all, he had to do it all before the clock struck one oâclock. This must be how Cinderella felt. Danny considered before he passed the threshold to his future room. The next two and a half hours passed much faster than he had hoped. Danny had a basic plan of attack all laid out, but the details were still a little foggy. He also didnât have much in the way of retorts or ways to keep the discussion on track, but with the time he had to prepare, it wasnât too shabby. He saw Vlad lacing up his shoes by the front door from his position at the bottom of the stairs. The teen really had no idea how this conversation would actually go, but he didnât have the time to contemplate another plan. Heâd reopened the watch, to see if it really was counting down, and to his dismay it was. It read out around 3 hours till midnight now, or because it was going backwards, about 3am. Vlad snatched up the keys to the front door before gesturing over to Danny. âYou ready to go?â He stuffed the keys into his pocket as he watched an increasingly anxious Danny. No. Iâm not ready to leave. I need more time, but lifeâs never fair. Danny took a deep breath before answering, âOf course I am.â Really, it was now or never.
Vlad and Danny crossed the street heading towards the park from the day before. It was relatively close, and more significantly, likely empty. They had already picked up some cheap Tasty Burger, the predecessor to the Nasty Burger, food. All that was left was a place to talk. With his head in the clouds, work on the best outline he could create for the ensuing conversation, the ten blocks passed in a blink of an eye. It is true; time is relative. Danny pondered darkly. Just earlier this morning, listening to his mother and Vlad flirt, it had barely inched by. Now that he was on a time limit, and he needed more it, time was racing away from him, carrying the proverbial sand away like hurricanes moved dirt. The entrance to the park appeared on his left, the gaping maw reminding him how deep a hole he had dug for himself the last week. There was so much to explain, and nowhere near enough time to do it in. Danny glanced at the timepiece around his neck one final time, before heading inside. It was already 11:30am, and his time was draining from the familiar hourglass faster than he could shovel it back. I hope he listens. Vlad relaxed into the wood of the picnic table across from Danny. The meeting had been sudden on Dannyâs part, but he was more than willing to listen if this was about what he supposed it was. He reached into the grease streaked paper sack after his burger and fries, before handing it over to Danny.
Danny leaned over to grab the sack, and the Time Medallion slipped from under his shirt. âWhatâs that?â Vlad asked curious. Danny looked down at the time piece dangling on his neck before scowling. âJust a family heirloom.â He reached over, grabbed the bag, and began unwrapping the burger before jumping into the conversation heâd been dreading. âI wanted to ask you about your powers. I mean, I havenât met anyone else with them, so I donât know whatâs normal or not.â Vlad smiled and set down his burger. âOh just typical ghost powers, invisibility, intangibility, ecto-blasts, solid ectoplasm manifestations, ecto-shields, that kinda thing. I canât think of anything really unusual, even the teleportation is a rarer, but normal ghost power. How about yourself?â Danny felt himself easing into the discussion. This wasnât really related to what he needed to talk about, but he needed to work up his nerve about that. âSame. Well everything except the teleportation, and I canât really make solid ectoplasm. Oh! But I can easily change shapes in ghost form, so like I can make a hole in my middle, or something like that.â Danny decided against mentioning his ghostly wail. It was nearly completely unique, Emberâs own vocal powers notwithstanding, and he didnât really want questions about it coming up. âWhy donât I make good on that promise to teach you to teleport later tonight? After dinner, when it gets dark, we should be able to practice easily.â âIâd love to! But I mean, I donât know.â âDonât worry about anyone seeing us. The Fentonsâ only have monitoring devices near their house, and anyone else in this town would be simple to avoid.â âNo itâs not that, itâs justâŚâ Iâm not going to be here to take up that offer. âI havenât really said anything about my accident. I mean, mine was more like an explosion,â controlled explosion, âso I was wondering how Maddie and Jack are ok if they were in the same area with you.â âOh? Well I guess that is rather incongruous isnât it? Well our proto-portal didnât explode or anything ghastly like that. The opening to the Ghost World wasnât really stable. It opened for a few seconds; I could see the green swirling environment inside the portal. It was paradoxically both thick, I couldnât see anything through the opening, and tenuous, it seemed completely gaseous despite that thickness. I havenât seen anything like it really. It was more like a very dense green fog.â Vlad paused to finish off the last of his fries.  âAnyway, like I said the opening wasnât stable. It closed in a matter of seconds, but instead of simply blinking out of existence like a natural portal, itâŚâ Vlad stopped searching for the right phrase, âit, the energy needed to hold the portal open flashed outward when it suddenly destabilized. It wasnât like an explosion, because the structure holding it was sound, unlike I suspect what the Guys in White made; it was more like a focused ray of highly energetic ecto-energy. I was standing right in front of the portal when the opening collapsed and soâŚâ Vlad trailed off, the ending obvious. Danny frowned, he needed to swing the conversation around this way, but he wasnât going to enjoy it. âWell, I didnât really have any symptoms of spectral radiation poisoning or whatever, so do you have any idea why that is?â Danny watched Vladâs shoulderâs square and his eyes narrow. He really didnât want to go here, but there was only 45 minutes left, and he needed to get this out. âThe major symptoms from the accident werenât from the explosive spectral energy itself. The-Do you know how artificial portals are made?â Danny shook his head no, and glanced down at his wristwatch. He truly needed the Cliff Noteâs version of this explanation. âOne of the most important components is a filtration system. A lot of the ectoplasm from the Ghost World isnât pure energy. Itâs contaminated with small pieces of otherworldlyâŚDNA of sorts. Other than the energy needed to punch through a natural weak point in the fabric between the worlds, the filtration system is the most important part. Without it, the opening wonât stay stable, the strands of debris block or pinch off the newly formed opening. Itâs why the vast majority of natural portals last only seconds.â âVast majority?â Danny interrupted. âYes. There are some natural permanent openings into the Ghost World. For example-â âYou were saying about the filtration system?â He had to stay on track, half an hour to go. âYes well,â Vlad looked a little confused with how fast Danny changed subjects, but continued quickly. âIn the proto-portal, not only was it not powerful enough to support a stable permanent opening, but the filtration system was compromised.â âHow?â Vlad grit his teeth, as the memory of Jackâs extreme incompetence flitted back to the front of his mind. âJack.â Vlad hissed. He took a deep breath to steady his nerves before continuing, âinstead of using the proper filtration fluid, he poured diet coke into the machine. Even if the machine would have held out for a few hours normally, with no filtration fluid, it failed almost immediately, and in the most spectacular way possible.â He crossed his arms and tapped one foot against the ground, wanting to get out some of his agitation about the memory. âWow. I mean, that sucks and all, but it canât be so bad. I mean you got ghost powers out of it so-â âYou really think that makes up for losing three years of my life to probing, prodding, and pain? And let me tell you, Iâve finally come to terms with my half-ghost status, but when my powers first showed up I was distraught, to put it lightly. Iâve wanted to hunt ghosts since my freshman year of college, and Iâve always been curious about the supernatural, and now I was very thing I wanted to capture. Worse, I didnât have any control over my powers. Every second was a constant fight to avoid them manifesting in front of someone else. God knows what they would have done to me if they found out. And to top it all off, that bumbling buffoon had the nerve, the utter gall to court the woman I love right in front of me. That-â âWait what?â Now Danny was confused. As far as he knew, his dad had no idea about Vladâs feelings. âWhen I was first admitted into the hospital, Maddie came to visit me often. I was too sick at first to really appreciate the company, but after the first month there, when I was more awake than unconscious, it was the highlight of my day. At first it was just her visiting, but then Jack got around to seeing about me.â Vladâs tone turned from soft to nasty in the course of a single sentence. âAt first I didnât want to be bothered with him, but he insisted and wanted to apologize, and did, multiple times. I was still sore about the whole thing, my life being in danger still, but I was willing to think about accepting it. I was about to let the matter go, when he came up to my room late one night, just before visiting hours were over. He said he was too excited to let it wait until the morning, so I let him up. What he said next, ruined any chance for forgiveness from me. He told me, heâd just invited Maddie out to dinnerâŚthat he was in love with her. I was speechless. Before I could think of something to say, he storms out of the room, promising all the sordid details when he returned. To make matters worse, every time they visited after that, I could watch them like a time-lapse film, falling deeper in love with each other. It was utterly sickening. For awhile I wasnât sure what was going to kill me first, the poisoning or the heartbreak.â Vladâs eyes flashed red, threatening with a look that could set something ablaze. âIâm sure he didnât, I mean thereâs no way he-â âThat he what? Knew about how I felt? Are you trying to tell me a 14 year old boy can figure out Iâm in love, but my supposed best friend couldnât?â âI well-maybe! Jack isnât the most perceptive person on the planet.â âAnd youâre a mind-reading deep thinker.â Vlad replied drolly. âNo! But-â âWhy are you defending him?â Vlad practically screamed across at Danny. âThis man ruined my life, stole the woman I love, and is apparently more irresponsible than the federal government with a budget. What is there to defend?â âJack is not a bad person! He may be goofy, and kinda absent-minded, but heâs a great inventor and a dedicated father.â âYou said the like youâre related or something.â Vlad sneered. Danny bit his lip to keep from responding. He was ârelated or somethingâ after all. âAll Iâm saying is, maybe you should give him the benefit of the doubt.â âI donât see why I should.â âBecause all of that anger and hate is going to drive you crazy. I mean just look at yourself. You canât think about him without wanting to blow something up, or snapping at whomever is talking about him.â Danny sighed and glanced at his watch, ten minutes to go, and the goal line was still a mile away. âListen, I know you hate this guy, and I understand, really.â Danny emphasized the last word in response to Vladâs skeptical look. âI canât stand my foster father, heâs practically responsible for my parentâs deaths, but even I know I canât spend all my life hating him. If you feel this strongly about something, it blocks out everything else.â Vlad rolled his eyes. He wasnât about to be lectured by a kid. âCome on Dan-â âNo listen to me.â Five minutes left. He had to hurry now. âI know you say you love Maddie-â âAnd I do whether or not-â âStop interrupting!â Four minutes. âAlright, I know you do, but just hear me out. How can you have room inside to hate Jack so much and love Maddie so much at the same time? Thereâs only so much room in one heart, and on some level you have to have stronger feels for one of them.â âAre you-â âVlad shut up, damn it!â Only two minutes now; had to make it count. âIf it came down to choosing, to picking which of the emotions were stronger, which one is the most important? Would it be hating Jack, or loving Maddie? If you didnât have a choice but pick one, which one would it be?â Vlad shook his head in confusion. âDaniel, what are you talking about?â 63 seconds⌠62 seconds⌠61 secondsâŚI will not fail. âIâmâŚIâm saying, my existence depends on your answer! If you canât pick which one is more important, Iâll-Iâll never exist!â âDonât be ridiculous!â âYou know that Medallion I showed you earlier? Well itâs a time traveling device clean out of Back to the Future. Thatâs where Iâm from, and if you canât forgive Jack, then Iâll never be born, and weâll never meet. My time here is almost up.â Danny pulled out the Medallion again, clicking the latch to expose the count down inside. His explanation was a bold faced lie, but it was the best he could come up with. The timer was down to only 10 seconds now. âDaniel, I-â Vlad started before Danny began to bleed away. He was turning more invisible by the microsecond. âAlright. Iâll do it, just donât-â He stopped short as Danny blinked out of existence. âDisappearâŚâ Vlad finished. He hadnât believed him until he had started vanishing. Suddenly, everything made a crazy kind of sense. He couldnât tell him about his family, or his hometown, or anything really, because it would reveal the future. His sudden appearance, everything he knew about him and the Fentonsâ everything was cast in a new light. Now, he was gone, and as far as Vlad knew, heâd stay that way unless he found it in himself to let a nearly five year grudge die. It was a hard decision. But Dannyâs words from earlier made it easier. Which one is the most important? Would it be hating Jack, or loving Maddie? If you didnât have a choice but pick one, which one would it be?â The decision was easy enough when put like that. If he couldnât do both, then heâd chose love. He sighed and placed his face into his hands.  I just hope this is the right decision.
He was falling, drifting, and getting used to the sensations brought on from waking up after a time traveling episode. It seems his calculations were right on the money about how much time he had left. Danny sat up and looked around him. He was in the Human World at least, and from the looks of it, he was in Amity Park too. He only hazily recognized the area in his still disoriented state, but it was safe to say he was close to his house. Danny looked down at the cool dark green where he was sitting, wriggling his legs to work the feeling back into them, before glancing back up. He was met with the bright wide eyes of a child. Thatâs when he realized; he was still in the park right next to his own house. Danny jumped back from her startled inquisitive face as she rushed away from him. He rubbed the back of his neck, and noticed the Medallion still settled solidly around his neck. I guess I have to take this to Clockwork in person. Danny thought while pushing himself from the ground. It was only a few minutesâ walk from Fentonworksâ, but it gave Danny plenty of time to think. There was so much about home that he missed. He could see Jazz, finally bigger and older like he remembered, sitting around near his window, nervous because heâd been gone all night. He could see his parents, so angry their faces were red promising a grounding like heâs never had. He could already hear his phone being blasted up by texts from his best friends. And despite the fact he knew heâd been gone all night, and that everyone would be furious at him, he was glad for it. Everyone being angry meant that life was how it was supposed to be. In a few days, his parents would be working on their inventions on the kitchen table. His sister would be lecturing him about needing to study and trying to meddle in his ghost hunting. His friends would be laughing and wide-eyed over his stories from the past. Most of all, his life would be normal, and to top it all off, if that trip was even remotely worth the effort, Vlad would no longer be throwing him through walls and trying to marry his mother. Danny rounded the last corner to Fentonworksâ heedless to the multiple devices that blinked to life in his wake. He drifted down the block in a preoccupied daze, before stopping to get a good look at his home. What in the- âHell?â Danny finished his thought out loud. Fentonworksâ looked nothing like it did when he left. The red brick building had been replaced by a steel and white futuristic piece. Clean and austere lines cut through the now dome shaped complex, a direct antithesis of the rectangular block that used to represent Fentonworks. Gone was the ostentatious neon sign his father had placed on the building. Gone were the Fenton RV and the majority of the normal structures for a building, like windows and doors. The building was also twice the size of the normal Fentonworksâ, and Danny was left wondering how he missed the bright white building for so long. A tendril of solid dread slid down his spine and settled into his stomach. Danny bushed it off. It was entirely possible that Fentonworksâ had gotten an upgrade. The building looked high-end and expensive all of the hallmarks of Vlad. Chances were, with Vlad as an actual family friend, instead of just pretending, his parents had the money to make some serious changes. This is actually a good sign. If everything was exactly the same, then my trip would have been for nothing. This isâŚgood. Danny rationalized to himself, trying to calm the ever growing pit of concern in his gut. I just need to see my parents, to see Jazz, or even just to see Sam and Tucker. Everything will be fine then. Everything is fine now. Just a few more steps and youâll be in an even cooler house than when you left. Danny stopped in front of the only thing resembling an entrance on the pristine white dome. He took a deep breath and reached for the handle⌠Bright red lights and a deep booming siren echoed from the bright building, its emergency lights rivaled the bathing red of the setting sun in color. Several large crashes issued from within the structure followed by a couple of megaphones shooting from the top of the dome. Ghost alert! Ghost alert! The megaphones announced into the surrounding area. Danny took a few hesitant steps back. What was going on here? Sure some of his parentsâ equipment detected him everyone once in awhile, but the âbattin down the hatches!â level response had never happened before. Before Danny knew what hit him, nearly half a dozen white uniform clad men had rushed from the domed building. They formed a semi-circle, pinning Danny in between the building and their quickly raised guns. âYouâve got nowhere to run ghost! Weâve got you surrounded.â The apparent leader of the quickly growing group announced. Danny turned his back to the entrance to the dome and backed away from the gun totting men. How in the world do they know I have ghost powers? This must be a mistake. âGhost? Thereâs no ghost here.â Denial seemed like the best option at the moment. The leader scoffed and centered the gunâs sights over Dannyâs chest. âYou must think Iâm stupid or something. You may look human, but I know as well as you do that you are a ghost hybrid. So cut the crap brat, and tell me why youâre here.â The tendril of dread that had been steadily growing in the pit of Dannyâs stomach now felt more like a burning coal than a twisted knot. He wasnât sure how or why they knew he was half ghost, but at this point it didnât matter. Every second he stood here, more men ran up and pointed weapons at him. He had to get out of here. Danny passed his eyes over the white uniformed men, taking a quick judge of their numbers, before turning intangible and slipping through the concrete. He could hear the sharp whine and rattling booms of ecto-weapons being fired right above him, where he had been standing only seconds ago. Despite the fact these men somehow knew about his halfa status, Danny decided to transform under the pavement. Something told him it was important. With only a second more to gather his nerves, Danny rocketed, still intangible, out of the ground, flying off away from the firing men. As soon as the half ghost teen had slipped through the concrete, the men had changed tactics. They dawned goggles to counteract his invisibility, ones that detected the spectral energy a ghost gave off when exerting even the slightest amount of power, and pulled weapons designed to overcome the effects of ghostly intangibility by firing in phase with the intangible ghost. They laid down suppression fire, to keep the ghost distracted, and waited. Soon enough, the ghost had shot back up from the pavement near them, and they were able to take several clear as day shots. Danny cried out when a couple well aimed blasts slammed into him while still intangible. That had never happened before, and quite frankly, while he previously had been nervous, now he was completely terrified. Every time he looked down, there were even more men following and shooting at him. Despite the fact he was both invisible and intangible, he had been hoping to avoid a fight at all costs, they were hot on his trail and continuing to pepper him with blasts that caused damage. Danny dropped invisibility and intangibility, they didnât seem to be helping in any case, and poured on the speed. If he couldnât hide from them, then he would out run them, and he was one of the fastest ghosts in the Zone. The leader of the white uniformed men watched impassively from his position inside the center of operations, the white dome. They had picked up readings that a ghost was nearby when the young man had turned down this street, but the thing about hybrids was, they were hard to detect conclusively. They had to be nearly on top of you for the equipment to sense them, all of that human got in the way of proper readings. Still, heâd been leading here for awhile now, and heâd never seen a hybrid just walk straight towards one of the ops centers like that. It was just too damn risky, and he didnât know them to take unnecessary risks. âEnergy report?â He looked over at one of his lead scientists currently crunching the data on the hybrid ghost they had just encountered. âWell, heâs definitely a hybrid alright, and his energy is pretty similar to one we have on record.â âBut?â
âBut, itâs not an exact match sir. Off hand, Iâd say itâs nearly 95%, but thatâs well below the margin of error for this machine.â The scientist narrowed his eyes and tapped a few more seconds into the key board. âThe most I can say is, heâs likely related in some way to the hybrids we know, or this is a ghost very good at imitating human form.â
âHow likely is the second option?â The first option was nearly impossible, considering the creatureâs apparent age. They kept great tabs on all of the existing hybrids. âIt is possible, but not likely. That old ghost we captured in the human world ten years ago now, Spectra? She was great at imitating human form as long as she could suck energy from human beings, but even that was only to the naked eye. If there were any through scans, like the stuff we can perform, sheâd only come out 35-40% human. This ghost on the other hand is a solid 50% on deep scans, which is why we know heâs a hybrid. He also looks nearly 90% on surface scans even with the use of his powers in human form, so itâs unlikely this is a ghost, unless it has talent unlike anything weâve ever encountered before.â The tech finished his explanation and tapped his chin in thought. âActually sir, if my energy scans from the battle are correct, thereâs no way this isnât a hybrid.â The leader at this point was keying in a few passwords to contact HQ. They needed to know about this immediately. âWhy is that?â âBecause from the information Iâm getting, this creature is making its own energy, something only hybrids can do.â âThen perhaps it is for the best I contact my superior officer. Iâm sure heâd love to know where a brand new hybrid came from. Maybe if we are luckily, the thing will lead us back to the rest of the nest.â The leader turned away from the screen to call in spotting a ghost hybrid. This ought to get me promoted out of this shit-hole piece of nowhere, and into the real action in the Rockies. He finished his call and concentrated back on the live feed in front of him, this little hybrid could prove to be useful. Danny was flying like a thing possessed. No matter what he did, he couldnât lose the men below him. They were stuck to him like white on rice. Or maybe white on those stupid suits they are wearing. Danny dodged another couple of blasts and shot off in another direction. Everywhere he went, there was still more men. Either they had completely surrounded all of Amity Park, or they were able to predict his flight pattern, and well he thought he was being random. Danny had thought these men were the Guys in White, but they were just way too competent. Not only that, but their weapons were like nothing heâd ever seen before. In between the invisibility scopes, which heâd seen Skulker use before once or twice, and the still-can-hit-you-while-intangible guns-which were new-, Danny was positive this wasnât the Guys in White he knew. Even if they have the same dorky outfits. He thought while zooming off towards the westernmost edge of town. Flying directly into the setting sun had bought him some much needed time while they adjusted their scopes, and now he was a solid 500 yards away from the nearest gunner. Danny took a deep breath and flew at his top speed. Now that he didnât have to keep changing directions, he didnât have to fly as slowly, and he hoped his 200+ miles an hour flight would keep him out of harmâs way. The commander leading the field operatives watched as their target zoomed away. The current operations leader for all of Amity Park was making a mess of things. He had called into HQ to inform them of the situation, but he barely had any information to give them. He had squawked and clucked like an ignorant chicken while their target flew literal circles around them. Now, with how fast it was flying, there was no way to catch it on the ground from their position. Worse, the creature had somehow flown out of the encircled area their men had created to capture it. If they wanted to keep tabs on this creature, theyâd need air back-up. She frowned. That would require a call to the men upstairs. Still, this was the best lead theyâd gotten in years, and she wasnât about to just let it fly off. The field commander picked up her solid communicator; the wrist communicator was filled with too much cross traffic. âCommand this is Agent J.â âThis is communications officer Q, how may I direct your request?â âHey Quinn, Iâm in Amity and weâve got a situation level five on our hands with a level 7.3 confirmed hybrid. Iâm requesting a patch through to HQ for Bravo air support with Alpha support on stand-by.â âCome on Agent J, you know we arenât supposed to use real names over the non-secure lines.â Quinn scolded. âWhatever. When was the last time me and Head Commander had to be out in the field?â âIâŚ-â âExactly.â Agent J finished with a dismissive wave. âIs your bogey hostile?â Quinn asked ignoring the quip from several hundred miles away while routing the call through to D.C. âNegative, but that could be entirely contingent on its perception of our threat level.  Itâs currently flying due west at approximately 105 m/s-â âJesus Agent J, how are you all keeping up?â Quinn interrupted just as the call connected with Washington. âWe arenât Quinn, thatâs why Iâm calling for air back up.â âGood luck.â Quinn added just as the call switched over to HQ. âTalk to me.â A commanding voice on the other end of the line demanded. âHead command, this is Agent J; Iâm leading the field operatives in Amity.â âGood commander, I was just about to request that incompetent Agent F stand down. Youâre now temporary head of operations in Amity.â âYeah, youâre just lucky I was breezing through town on a routine facility tour. Head Commander, authorize my air support so we can get this birthday cake lit.â The voice on the other end chuckled mirthlessly. âNo problem Agent J, but I want it brought back alive at all costs.â âYou got it sir, and trust me Commander; you know Iâve got this under control. One last thing, is this line secure?â Agent J had a tech pull up the flight path of her air support. They were coming in hot, two minutes max. âIâve dismissed the listeners and recording systems, whatâve you got Jill?â Heâd known his second in command and favorite operative for years now, âsecureâ was her basically asking for privacy. âCommander, the techâs say heâs a close match and I know thatâs what your data screen says, but itâs bullshit. This isnât Hostile 2nd Priority; I know the creature as well as you do. This is just too damn stupid for him.â âOh I am well aware Jill, donât worry about that. Just make sure you capture this new hybrid and await further instructions.â Jill nodded from the other side of the phone as the roar of the jets closed in overhead. âOh and Jillian? Try to bring back this ghost with all of its limbs still attached. I need it coherent for questioning.â Jill smiled as the modified F-2âs rattled her jeep from the sky. âNo promises.â She closed the line as the jets closed in on her bogey. Letâs see you out run these, punk. Danny was closing in on the Amity-wide ghost shield with a vengeance. He didnât know where he was going, but he knew it needed to be away from Amity. Just as the bright blue glow,-how in the hell did I miss that?- turned purple by the setting sun, became more wall like than dome; Danny heard the rolling boom of two Mach speed fighter jets coming from behind him. He took his eyes off the shield for a moment to glance behind him. The jets were coming in faster than their target would get to the shield. They were sure of it. Most importantly, there was nowhere for it to run; even though hybrids could get past ghost shields, there was nothing but open air space for them to shoot at. Danny suddenly wished he had taken up Vlad on the teleporting lessons; he could really use them at the moment. A quick assessment of the situation later, Danny made a sharp dive heading straight down towards the earth. If I phase through the ground, Iâll avoid the shield and the planes. A burst of static bleed through the cockpit of the rightmost plane, âAir Support one, what is the status of the pursuit?â âWe maintain visual confirmation on the bogey; it is currently in a vertical dive towards the pavement. Authorize use of force.â The pilot of the fighter jet responded. âUse of force authorized, please keep in mind gentlemen, the Head Commander wants this ghost captured alive, and in, relatively, one piece. So mind your manners.â âCan do Operations Leader, deploying first round of missiles.â The rightmost pilot pressed a few buttons to ready the armaments and turn on the guidance system. âAlright Air Support two, letâs give this ghost something to actually fly away from.â âRoger that.â The leftmost plane replied, before firing a single missile from its belly. The rightmost plane followed suit, and soon there were two small projectiles head right for Dannyâs position. He was closing in on the ground, just a few hundred yards to go. For a second, Danny thought this was too easy, and then he heard the whine and boom of the missiles behind him. He turned just in time to see the projectiles close within 100 yards of him, before shooting up and forward towards the ghost shield again. The missiles performed a stunningly sharp direction change, shutting off their main rocket exhaust and turning on a pair of smaller jets on their belly to slow and change the trajectory of their flight. After reorienting themselves, tail down, the rocketsâ main jets switched on, propelling them after Danny.
âYou have got to be kidding me!â Danny whined as the missiles refocused themselves on his person. He frowned and executed a series of spiraling dives to throw the missiles off to no avail. They stuck to him like glue, gaining on him fast. Danny flew back towards the center of Amity Park, and then changed directions sharply to the north. Nothing he did shook the missiles loose. âItâs like theyâre magnetized to me or something.â Danny noted swinging around towards the western most edge of town, missiles still on his tail. He looked away, just for a second, and when he looked back, the fighter jets were hovering directly in front of him, a thousand yards out.
âThis is Flyer T for the United States Governmental Spectral Unit: Air Division. Ghost, you are flying in highly restricted air space and are hereby remanded into the custody of the GSU. Continue to resist capture, and we will be authorized to use lethal force.â âThe GSU? Well that answers the question about the Guys in White,â Danny said while glancing back to gauge the remaining distance in between him and the missiles. There was a good chance those missiles were locked onto his signature somehow. âIâd like to apologize to the US government in advance for property damage.â Danny said while heading directly for the leftmost plane. âProperty damage? Whatâs this brat talking about?â the leftmost jet pilot asked. The ghost may have been annoyingly hard to shot down, but it hadnât thrown a single ecto-blast yet. The rightmost jet pilot gasped, âTony! The creatureâs flying right towards you!â The leftmost pilot let out a barrage of ecto-uranium charged bullets. Danny dived in between the sweeping lines of projectiles, never changing paths from his target. At the last second, he dove away from the cockpit of the fighter jet, and attempted to phase through the wing of the plane. Danny slammed into the wing of the plane, shearing it off, and throwing it and himself into a head spin. Danny regained control of his flight, in time to watch the jet crash into a brick building below. He shook his head to clear the ringing in his ears and started at the sight of the two missiles still shooting towards him. The ghost powered teen shot off towards the edge of the Amity Park shield again, missiles still trailing behind him. Danny had hoped to phase through the wing of the plane, and have at least one of the missiles blow up the wing, but it seemed he couldnât phase through whatever material those jets were made out of. The remaining pilot hovered for a second over the crash site. âFlyer T, can you hear me?â A foreboding silence pervaded the space inside his cockpit before a static laced replied crackled through his head phones. âYeah, I can hear you just fine. Iâm floating down in my parachute, thereâs no way Iâm going to be able to get back on this mission. Do me a favor, and light that bastard up for me Flyer G.â The slowly descending pilot from the crashed jet requested. âCan do Flyer T. Iâll send your favorite his way.â The remaining pilot pulled up and away from the crash site. After reorienting himself towards the westernmost edge of the Amity shield, he shot off towards his bogey. He had a little payback to issue. Danny still had two missiles on his trail, but he finally had an idea on how to lose them. Since these things were locked onto his ecto-signature, if it disappeared they should get âconfusedâ- and explode or something-. Not the best plan, but he knew these things were smart enough to head towards the last place they felt a signal. Plus, in order to get through the shield, he needed to transform back into his human form, but he needed to time this perfectly. Danny began building up a ball of ecto-energy in his hands, concentrating it to a bright lime green. The shield was within 200 yards of him now. Letâs hope I have good timing. The last fighter jet zoomed in behind Danny, lining up for the perfect shot. With the glow in its arms, it looked like the creature was up to something, and Flyer G wasnât going to take any chances. Besides, there is no kill like overkill. He thought with malicious glee, as he primed a new weapon to fire. His finger hovered over the button just long enough to say, âI hope youâll forgive me Agent J, but this ghost is too dangerous to leave in one piece. Donât worry though; Iâll leave you enough corpse chunks to have fun with.â A thin projectile fired from the weaponsâ cache in the belly of the plane, zipping off towards an unawares Danny. The shield was 100 yards away now, and the concentrated ecto-blast was ready. I just hope this works. Danny gave as one final passing thought, before flipping to fly face up and firing the blast behind and above him. Immediately afterward, the ghost teen transformed, slipping in human form, past the now sun ruddy purple of the Amity Park ghost shield. He began arching down without the control flight his ghost powers allotted him, but he still didnât transform. Come on⌠Danny thought waiting for the resonating boom of the missiles detonating. He didnât have to wait long. Soon, there was a satisfying boom washing through the air. The missiles had made contact with a combination of Dannyâs feint ghost attack and each other, and were now floating down to the earth and crumpled up metallic pieces. Flyer G had just gotten the attack off, when the missiles that had been so faithfully following the ghost hybrid veered off their pursuit. Instead, they chased after a fired blob of the creatureâs ghost energy and were heading right for him! He barely had time to eject, before the missile, the energy, and his several million dollar jet all went up in a massive smoky explosion. Flyer G jolted in his parachute connected seat, safely away from the crashing fiery wreckage that was his plane. He frowned, not knowing whether or not his last attack had gotten through the explosion, but knowing when he landed Agent J was going to give him an ear full. âJust my god damn luck, and I was up for a promotion too.â Flyer G shrugged helplessly in his seat. Danny couldnât help the smug smile that tugged on his lips after the sound of the explosion. He quickly transformed to his alternate persona, regaining control over his previously wayward downward flight. He had leveled out just at rooftop level, when he felt a twinge in his lower back. Just as he reached around to feel out what hit him, a surge of painful electricity arced through his body. Before he could react, he found himself writhing in pain on the roof of some old brick building just outside the shield. Soon, though, the effect wore off, and he regained control of his facilities. âUhg, what the hell hit me?â Danny asked as he reached around for the area he had felt the twinge in before. His sightless groping was rewarded with two inch diameter of something sticking out of his back. He winced before pulling the business end out of his body and brought it around to his front. It was white like the rest of the stuff the GSU used, but other than that, it was completely nondescript. The end of it came to a sharp point that was currently coated in dark green ectoplasm. There was nothing to suggest where the electricity had come from. Danny tossed the offending weapon away and off of the roof. He shrugged himself off of the ground and turned back towards the glowing ghost shield, its color fading back into blue with the final death throes of the sunset. The teen super hero massaged the sore spot on his back before reaching for the cold part of his being that represented his ghostly halfâŚand reachingâŚand reaching. Danny started as he realized he could no longer feel his ghost half. The more he reached down, the more empty he got, almost as if the energy just slipped through his fingers faster the harder he tried to grasp down on it. Itâs almost like- âmy powers got shorted out!â Danny voiced the rest of his thought in shock. The dart thing, the electricity must have shorted out my powers like a âPlasmius Maximusâ. Oh shit, I have no powers and Iâm standing on a roof top in a town full of hostile ghost hunters. Not. Good. Danny realized panicked. He raced for the door to the roof; he needed some place to hide.
Agent J slammed her hands against the data console. They had just lost the signal of the hybrid right outside the Amity wide ghost shield. That incompetent fighter pilot not only lost visual sights on the creature, but shot it with a power shorting dart. Now, the ghost was without powers, but they couldnât pick it up on their equipment either. It would take nearly 12 hours for the dart to wear off in a ghost the hybridâs strength, and worse, being part human and with no clear visual representation of what its human form looked like, the records of its approach were suspiciously blurry every time they could get a good look at it, it could slip right out of the city unimpeded. They couldnât very well set up a total blockade of the greater Amity area, and they had no probable cause to search every teenager in the area on suspicions of being half ghost. They had basically lost him, and all because of the dumbass Flyer G. When she got a hold of his superior officer⌠âOperations Leader?â One of the techs peered into her temporary command center. They had all cleared out when it become obvious they had lost their quarry. The current Operations Leader had a reputation for being hot tempered, violent, and a consummate perfectionist. None of them wanted to be around her when the waste hit the proverbial air circulating device. âThe only reason you should be interrupting me is to announce the capture of that hybrid. Unless the ghost invasion apocalypse is happening outside, his capture should have taken place by now.â Agent J hated having her concentration interrupted. There were still ways to track the creature, but she needed time to properly create the net. âUm, no Operations Leader, but I do have a call here from Head Command. They want a status update. I tried to wave them off, but they wonât take anyone but you, and theyâre soâŚâ â Persistent? Yes Iâm well aware. Patch them through to this room.â Agent J said as the tech scurried off to avoid the coming shitstorm. âJill, what the hell was that? Iâm getting the data from the last few minutes, and itâs one extended clusterfuck.â âHead Commander, did they send a bunch of rookies out of the closest air field? Those pilots got circles flown around them by some new comer of a ghost.â âJill, I expected you to keep this situation under control, just what am I supposed to report to the rest of Command? To my superiors in Washington wondering why they are âwasting moneyâ on our Department? There hasnât been a sighting of ghosts, especially not a hybrid, in years, and my organization bungles it up. Shit. Goddamn it Jill, you said you had this under control.â âI did Head Commander, and I still do. My damn air support was a couple of hot shots who wanted to try out new tech without clearance. Bring it up with the people at Ft. Grayson. Tell them to train their boys better. Listen, I have a plan to get this ghost captured-â âDonât worry about it. I know the creatureâs powerless right now, but thatâs not such a bad thing. It canât cause any problems, but right now itâs vulnerable, and feeling it. Itâs going to be lying low anyway, so it wonât leave the area. You donât have to worry about it getting far, chances are it canât go anywhere far without using its powers to fly. Most importantly, this gives us an opportunity.â âJust what are you thinking of Commander?â Jill leaned closer to the speaker of the two way video. âWe can pull back for now. Iâm sure the creature will think we just lost track of it without its powers to follow. Obviously, as soon as its powers return weâll be able to pick up its signature again, so thatâs no problem. However, with no one visibly following it, it will relax into complacency, allowing us to follow it back to its origins without further confrontation.â âYou are suggesting we give up the chase for the next few hours to gain stealth later?â Jill leaned back and crossed her arms. It was a good plan, but it still could backfire on them. âPrecisely. Weâll use the orbital satellites to track his ecto-signatureâs movements, and move in when he stops for any significant period of time. Say anything over 24 hours.â The Head Commander gathered up the pile of paper in front of him. âI have to go give a brief to the Joint Chiefs of Staff about this little incident. Tell Agent F he has command over Amity Park again, and come back to HQ. I could use your support over the next 48 hours.â The Head Commander finished his instructions while placing the last of his data into his brief case. âAlright. Iâll hand over command here and be on the next plane back to Washington. Though Head Commander, before the meeting when I return, Iâd like to discuss my observations with you personally.â âAgreed. Iâll see you in a few hours Jill. Make sure the situation is under control, press release, clean-up, hush-up, and the whole nine yards as needed. We donât need the hybrid sighting getting into any media outlets. You have my explicit authorization for any actions you deem necessary to take.â âGlad to have your trust so unambiguously.â Jill responded lightly. âJust make sure you donât make me look like an idiot Jill, and youâll keep getting it. Head Command out.â Jill nodded her farewell and snapped a regulation salute into the visual two-way. She grimaced nearly as soon as the screen faded. She hated dealing with civilians and clean-up, but orders were orders. She strode purposefully out of the temporary field command center, crossing the space between it and the reforming ranks of field operatives in Amity Park. Agent J looked over the disgruntled expanse of officers with a similar feeling of frustration. They hated as much as she did letting a quarry escape. âGentlemen, Iâve just finished talking with Head Command, and under direct orders we are to disengage from the target from here on out. The operations and monitoring for this creature will be handled at HQ. We are to immediately start on clean up and damage minimizing.â The standing group of officers broke out into a combination of murmurs and frowns. They had never let such a dangerous ghost go free before, shorted out powers or not. âOperations Commander-â âThatâs an order men, no room for questioning here. Also, I hereby remand control of Amity Park back to Agent F. I need to control the civilian side of this equation, so if you need me, look for the paparazzi buzzards.â Agent J stepped from in front of the gathered men just as Agent F stepped onto the platform to reassess his authority. She needed to talk to the press, but there was one thing she had to do first. She walked out of the hastily erected tent that signified their meeting place and into the last rays of the setting sun. Jillian looked towards the medical tent where the ejected pilots were getting looked over for injuries, however unlikely their occurrence would be. She stepped inside the tent with a look of thunder fixed on her face. âJust what the hell did you two hot-dogging morons think you were doing up there?â If she had to be stuck with the media all night, she was at least going to get a good ranty bitch out done on those incompetent pilots.
Danny shivered under the darkened night sky. He had a fairly good idea where he was, having visited this part of the greater Amity Park area before on a field trip a few months back. He had quickly jogged down the building he landed on to the street below, and with a few minutes of brisk running, put some distance between his crash site and his current position. Still, he didnât want to be on the street with all those Guys in White solider upgrades looking for him. So Danny ducked into another building, this one significantly more run-down than the one he had landed on. He needed to stay out of sight, at least until he figured out what was going on. A speeding summary of the last hour rushed through his mind unbidden. The dark interior was covered in dust and damp from the surprising heat. It smelled like mold, mildew, and old unmoved things, but that was a good sign. It meant no one frequented here, and thatâs exactly what Danny needed. The exhausted teen wandered out of the moonlit ground floor and down into the dank basement. He slid his right hand along the wet condensation soaked walls as he passed down the staircase. The stairs opened up into a large dark box filled space. Danny quickly leaned against one of the far walls, hidden behind a stack of cardboard boxes. Now that the adrenaline was leaving him, and without his ghost powers, he was utterly drained. Hoping to catch some shut eye, Danny leaned back into his little box and concrete block made cubby-hole, but the dayâs events kept replaying in his mindâs eye. Nothing was right, and for the first time in a week, Danny couldnât blame it on still being stuck in the past. Just as he was about to drift off to sleep, a final thought flitted across his consciousness. What in the world have I done?
âŚthen he might not have changed the past.
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#daniel has to get emotionally clocked in the face before he figures it out
#by someone who is in fact capable of actually clocking him in the face
Ahh so this was about Rico.. Should've known... Absolutely obsessed tho don't get me wrong
the rico foreshadowing..... I actually really love him and max so it is genuinely a surprise that I'm only just now writing them
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