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pharawee · 10 months ago
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Bound by a chain of karma and an ego that knows no end, he is coming back to reclaim what once belonged to him.
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ghostbunnyboy · 2 months ago
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I was shown a lesbian meme I couldn’t resist
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the-random-phan · 1 year ago
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this-is-z-art-blog · 9 months ago
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[ID: digital drawing of Sam, Danny, Tucker, Valerie, and Danielle relaxing on a rooftop scattering with colorful blankets and pillows, against a night sky lit up with stars.
Danny is sitting on the edge facing inward, legs hanging down toward the group gazing upward in joyous wonder. He's wearing a nasa tee, jeans, and red sneakers. Sam is sitting on a pillow with her legs tucked under, wearing a purple sweater, black and green plaid skirt, and black boots, as well as a number of black earrings and a black star of david choker necklace. Tucker is leaning back against a pillow propped against Danny's leg, his own legs stretch out in front of him. He's wearing his hat, a yellow sweater over a collared shirt, green cargo pants, and brown boots. Tucker has one hand reaching back over his shoulder to hold Danny's, other arm out at his side to hold Sam's; Sam's other hand is holding Danny's other hand on his knee; Sam and Tucker are sharing a fond smile.
A few feet away, Valerie is sitting cross legged, looking down at Danielle, leaning back on one arm. She has her hair in a low ponytail, and is wearing a flowing yellow blouse, orange pants, and triangular orange earrings. Danielle is lying down with her hand in Valerie's lap, one arm behind her head to angle her face up at Valerie, one foot on the ground and the other leg stretched akimbo. She's wearing a blue and white shirt with a planet insignia, torn red pants, and blue sneakers. Their free hands are clasped, resting on Danielle's shoulder.
Below are a pair of images showing closer crops on each group of teens.]
Happy Valentine's @englandamericaitaly! You had some of my absolute favorite ships on your list, so drawing this was an abosolute joy
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galamerapple · 10 months ago
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fellas is it gay to trust your best friend to use his judgment to take your temperature when bringing you back to life,,
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jus-a-lil-mouse · 11 months ago
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Growing Pains
an EctoImplosion2023 fic! Check out @this-is-z-art-blog's incredible associated art here!
Valerie is still seething when she leaves campus, anger burning warm in her chest. The fall chill soothes, but it burns nonetheless, and other pedestrians move from her path as she makes her way to the bus stop. It’s half a block away; then she has a ten minute ride back home. Fifteen if the intersection near the Starbucks is backed up. 
The bus stop is crowded, and Val has to push past a group of freshmen in order to sit on the cold metal bench. Her knee aches when she stretches it out, but it relaxes once it’s straight, and Val lets out a deep breath. Her breath billows out in clouds in front of her, and she focuses on the pattern instead of lingering on her frustration. Her midterm presentation was good, informative and entertaining and she was going to ace it, frat boys in the third row be damned. They could try to trip her up and talk over her all they wanted. Val could yell, and she did, until finally her professor did something.
She digs her phone out of her pocket, putting one of her old earbuds in her ear. It takes a couple tries to get the plug in at just the right angle, but soon enough music is blocking out the chatter of the people around her. Val grins at the eleven messages waiting for her in the group chat. Sam, Danny, and Jazz had all wished her luck; Tucker had sent her a truly incomprehensible meme that she assumed was a show of support. Elle had sent her a kissing emoji. The remaining messages were Sam and Tucker admonishing Elle for being so risqué. 
(At the end of freshman year of high school, Danny had approached her. He said, “Val, I need your help.” 
She said, “With what? We took the chem final already,” because she had always been better at chemistry than him. 
He shook his head, looking more like forty than fourteen, and said “Val, come on. I know you know what this is about.” 
Icy panic gripped her, squeezing the breath from her lungs. “I don’t know what you’re talking about, Danny,” she pleaded. 
“Yes you do,” he said, and he told her about a ghost hunting team and where he wanted the headquarters to be. And he said “You know I’m Phantom,” and she shook her head silently, because of course he was but he couldn’t be, because he was here in front of her. “There was an accident with my parent’s portal,” he explains. “It didn’t hurt much.”
Within a couple months, they were like superheroes. Val and Danny and Elle were on the front lines; Sam and Tucker and Jazz were their women and man in the chair. It was easier when they worked together. Everyone got enough sleep. Nobody got too beat up. Elle was there. It was good.)
The bus comes to an abrupt stop in front of her. Val stands and takes a last deep breath in. She lets the fire leave with it when she breathes out. She settles on the bus between an older woman with a small dog and two gentlemen deep in conversation in a language she doesn’t recognize. The street passes by the window; the coffee shop she goes to on Wednesdays, the Thai place Dani took her last year for her birthday, the diner with the good bacon and real maple syrup.
Val watches them pass, and the embers of her frustration flare. Deep breaths. She’d wanted to go back to them so many times, run her fingers along the menu and order what she got last time anyway, sit in the same spot. Be a regular. Become part of the community, know the servers’ names. Be the person she’d appreciated at the Nasty Burger. Dani always wanted to go somewhere new instead, and Val humored her. She was a regular at her Wednesday morning coffee shop, anyway, since Dani wasn’t with her between her classes.
The bus jerks to halt at the next stop, sighing as the doors open. Val breathes her anger out into the cold drafts. She has a paper to write for sociology, a lab report for chemistry, and ten questions out of her calculus textbook. She needs to study for her biology midterm. Thursday she has therapy and dinner with her Dad. Friday is laundry day and she’ll need more quarters. 
She’s one stop from home when it happens. It’s a crow, high up, diving down towards a building. But Valerie is standing, backpack on the ground, heart pounding. Icy panic clutches her heart. She grabs her bag, practically falls out of the bus in her desperation to get off. She takes deep breaths. In, out. She sits on a cold metal bench and watches her breath billow out in front of her.
(At the end of junior year, Vlad had fucked it all up. He always did. Part of her was still glad he hadn’t picked prom night.
They’d managed to stop the world from imploding. Partway through the process, Danny had left, chasing Vlad away from them. Buying them time. Yelling a stupid quip as he flew away. Valerie had to trust him to handle it, because she was in the Fentons’ basement, doing everything she could to get the portal to stabilize. To get Elle back on this side of it.
Danny wasn’t back when the world returned to normal. Elle promised to take care of the last part of the process, as long as they went after Danny, didn’t let Vlad beat him too badly, took care of him. She trusted them to do that, so they better deliver, she yelled, and Val beat Tucker and Sam up the stairs. 
She beat them outside. That’s why she saw it happen. A well-placed hit. Hard enough to hurt.
Hard enough to start Danny hurtling out of the sky, human before he hit the ground. She’d caught him before he became a corpse on the concrete, landing awkwardly with his weight. Tucker was beside her when she landed, collapsing onto the road with Danny in his arms. He was screaming. She couldn’t hear him past the ringing in her ears, because Vlad wasn’t the only threat here. Jack and Maddie were standing in the doorway, eyes wide and full of fear. Val faced them. Vlad was doing a fucking villain monologue in the sky, and the Fentons weren’t taking their eyes off of their son. Sam rose from where she had knelt next to Tucker. Her hand was cold in Val’s, but Valerie was glad for it. She could do this on her own, but she didn’t want to. She could take on both Fentons easily; she didn’t want to hurt Danny’s parents.
In the end, she didn’t have to. Maddie reached for her blaster and Val tensed for the attack, but Maddie shot Vlad out of the sky, and nobody reached for him as he fell.)
Valerie stands. She has to get home. It’s been a long day, and she wants to watch Elle make them dinner, see her grin and laugh from the couch. She dreams of it on the walk to her apartment, as a cold drizzle starts up and her coat begins soaking through. She will go inside and it will be warm and dry, and Dani will be at the stove as she so often is this time of day. Music will be blasting, and Dani will be dancing, and Valerie will call to her as she takes off her shoes. Dani will turn the music down but not off, and meet her at the door. It was a near-daily routine, and Val couldn’t wait.
She gets the mail from their mailbox, exchanges pleasantries with Doug from downstairs, and then stands outside the apartment, listening to Dani moving around inside. Val opens the door, greeted first by Dani’s loud music. She closes the door and begins unbundling, setting her hat and scarf down on the table they keep by the door.
She tries to, anyway. The table is gone, and as she looks around, she realizes that the entire living room has been rearranged, including the pictures and paintings they had hanging up on the wall. A container of caulk sits forgotten on the coffee table, which is across the room from where it was this morning, and the couch is facing the wrong direction. 
Dani’s head appears from behind the tall wooden bookshelf they’d gotten from the secondhand store nearby. Her eyes brighten when they reach Val. “Great, you’re home!” Val doesn’t respond, trying to focus on getting her shoes off. “I redecorated, hope you don’t mind. Totally lost track of time, sorry about not having dinner ready! Could you help me with some stuff? I gotta move the bookshelf over there, and finish sealing up the old nail holes.”
Valerie takes a deep breath in, then lets it out. She wasn’t prepared for their space to be in disarray, and to have to help clean it all up. She wanted a relaxing evening after a long day. She was tired. “Val?” Dani asks, eyebrows pinched up in concern. 
Val takes a deep breath in. She lets it out. “I just- our house is different,” Val says. “I had such a long day and now I have to help with a remodel because you can’t just let things stay! You’re always changing things and our home is never the same for more than a month and we can’t ever go anywhere twice and I’m so sick of it!”
Dani’s eyes are wide, hurt clear on her face. “What are you talking about? You’re always fine with me changing around the furniture.” Dani moves closer to Val, stepping out from behind the bookshelf. “Where is this coming from? You’re always excited to go to new places with me!”
“Well maybe if you paid more attention to me, you’d know. I always just go along with what you want and you never try to do the same for me! I always have to be the one giving things up!”
“You have always said you want to do those things, why are you yelling at me for listening to you! Am I supposed to stop believing you when you tell me things? I’m supposed to read your mind and magically know you’re upset but not upset enough to tell me?”
“I’m not- I can’t- I can’t do this right now,” Val says. “I don’t want to do this.” She hears Dani protesting, but moves towards their bedroom anyway. She doesn’t want to fight; she doesn’t have the energy for it. She’s so tired, and that’s why she isn’t paying enough attention to the new layout of the room. That’s why she trips on the corner of their rug and starts to fall, slamming into the coffee table and landing on her bad knee, the old rug scraping her through her jeans.
Dani is with her in an instant, lifting her up off the floor. Val feels hot tears on her cheeks, and lets herself be held. Dani brings her to their bedroom, setting her gently on their bed. Val reaches for the tissues, and focuses on getting her breathing back under control. Dani returns to their room with the first aid kit in hand, and sits on the bed next to her. Val leans into Dani, and they sit together in silence, both searching for something to say.
Dani starts first. “I’m sorry that I upset you,” she says into Val’s shoulder. “I never want to upset you. I just wish you’d talk to me about what’s upsetting instead of shoving it down. Even at my best I won’t know everything you’re thinking. I want you to feel like you can talk to me.”
“I know I should but… How could you not have noticed that we never do what I want to do? It feels like you don’t pay any attention to how I’m feeling beyond me just saying it. And what is up with you and moving the furniture? I feel like you’re constantly changing our space without talking to me about it.”
“I never realized I don’t tell you first, I always just get the impulse to change it up and refresh the area. It gets boring if it’s the same for too long. It’s the - what does Maddie call it? - the Ghost Obsession or whatever. I love to go new places and do new things. I want adventure and change and excitement! Keep it different, change it up.”
“What, so you’re obsessed with change and I just have to deal with it?”
Dani turns to look at her, brows furrowed. “That’s not what I said at all.”
“You’re right, I’m sorry. I don’t get it though,” Val replies, stretching her good leg out and crossing it over Danielle’s. 
“I’m not obsessed with change,” Dani starts. She speaks slowly and thoughtfully, placing down each word with care. “It’s more like… salmon.”
“Salmon?” Val repeats.
“I’m not obsessed with change any more than a salmon is obsessed with swimming. That’s just what it does. Is a salmon swimming upstream because it wants to? It’s compelled to? Is it just instincts? Does a bird fly south for the winter because it’s run the math on survival or because something deep inside it tells it to go? Obsession isn’t a good word for it. It’s something I need and something I am. It’s hard to explain, but does that make any sense?”
“I guess it makes sense,” Val replies. She sets her next words down gently. Carefully. “It still seems like you’re wanting me to just do what you want all the time. Like, because you can’t control it I just have to deal with it.”
“I get why you feel that way, but that’s not what I meant. I just wanted you to understand where I’m coming from, I guess.”
“Okay. That makes me feel better.” Val pauses, gathering her thoughts. She stands and changes into loose pajama pants, Dani hovering anxiously as she moves on an unsteady leg. She sits back down gingerly, thoughts collected and voice steady. “I’m frustrated because it feels like you aren’t paying enough attention to me to know I’m upset. I know that it’s silly, that I should just tell you I’m upset, but I want you to be able to know without me telling you. So that I know you care enough to notice little things about me.”
“Are you sure that’s all it is?” Dani asks quietly. “I always thought we were good at talking about stuff, so it just feels weird that you don’t want to talk to me about what you’re feeling.”
“It’s just hard,” Val says. She takes a deep breath. “My Mom died and everything changed. And then later, when my Dad lost his job… They all just dropped me, like I was nothing and we weren’t ever friends, like they never even cared. And my Dad did his best but I had to get a job so we had enough to eat. We didn’t know if we’d be able to make rent or if Dad’s car would die and we’d be fucked. I just never knew if we’d be alright day to day and month to month and now I just - I have to know,” Val said, choking on a sob. “I have to know what’s happening when, because if I don’t know then it could all be gone.” 
Dani goes quiet for a while, starting to patch up Val’s knee. “That makes a lot of sense,” she says. “I’m sorry I didn’t see it before, Val. I promise I’ll do my best to notice any hesitancy you may have, and pay more attention to how you’re feeling. But I need you to try and be honest with me about how you’re feeling and what you want. I’m not going anywhere, I promise. I’ll always be here. I just need you to talk to me.”
Val nods. “I can do that. But can we also… make more solid plans? Maybe you could text me before you rearrange the whole apartment. Or maybe we could do it together? Make a weekend of it next time?”
Dani grins. “I would love that,” she replies. “What about the not going places? If you want to go back to places more often, maybe we could alternate? Either we alternate choosing where we go or maybe we could alternate new places and old places?”
“Something like that would be nice,” Val sighs. “I’m hungry now.”
“I bet you are, you had a long day.” Val nods, a little shaken by the realization that this has all been just one very long day. “Val? I love you so much. You know that, right?”
Val grins at her tiredly. “Of course I do. I love you too.”
“Good,” Dani says, standing up and beginning to pack up the first aid kit. “Surgery’s done, your knee’s all set. What do you want for dinner? We could try that new Chinese place up the street.”
“No,” Val says. “I want to get pizza from that place with the really good garlic knots.”
“Absolutely,” Dani says, warmth bleeding from her voice. Val takes a breath, in and out, to ground herself in this moment.
“It was easier when we were kids,” Val says. “We just had ghosts to worry about. We could just punch our problems and they’d go away.”
Dani laughs. “It wasn’t easier at all. I have a shit shoulder and your knee bothers you all the time. We were constantly fighting for our lives. It was good, though.”
Val smiles with her. “It was good.”
Dani rests their foreheads together. “It was us.”
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ghostblobbletea · 11 months ago
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Oh no. H*lding h*nds.
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subsequentibis · 1 year ago
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reposting this commission i got from @neonjawbone a little while back! these are two characters from a sideblog that i'm working on shaping up to put into underbelly and i love them very much <3 the guy with the short hair is luther and the guy with the braid is cam and there's a lot going on with them just in general
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soyboywenzie · 5 months ago
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man oh man i cannot wait for darksvster to leak the scripts for this season my gGODS
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sapphireswimming · 1 year ago
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Ahahaha I'm looking up relationships stats on ao3 to add to fanlore pages and of the top 14 relationships for Valerie Gray only 4 are actual ships
They are:
Danny
Dani
Dan
Tucker
Like. by golly this girl figures out what she wants and she goes for it, huh?
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hannahmanderr · 1 year ago
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DannyMay Day 14 - Seance
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Summary: Valerie is being haunted, and none of the usual methods are working to pin down who's behind it. Time to try and commune with the dead to get some answers! (FFN)
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Valerie had never been one to believe in superstition. Even after ghosts started showing up in Amity Park and she began hunting them, she viewed them more like the Fentons did: products of a natural process that just so happened to have otherworldly powers (that could generally be explained by physics). She’d never bought into the more mystical side to ghosts.
Danny tried to explain it to her once, telling her how while yes, much of who and what he was could be explained by science, there wasn’t necessarily an explanation for some of the things he experienced. Science couldn’t explain the way his core grew stronger when he sang a specific song from the Scorched Lands, or why he couldn’t stomach emotions of gratitude specifically on the third Thursday of the month. Still though, she figured there was just some explanation that science hadn’t been able to find yet. She was a woman of rationality.
So then why was she allowing herself to even entertain the thought of something mystical happening in her apartment?
She scowled as she set the candles on her coffee table, around the spirit board she’d borrowed from Nathan Davies (even three years after graduation and multiple refusals for dates, he was still way too into her. All she’d had to do was bat her eyes at him when he came into the Nasty Burger to get him to let her use it). The fact that she was getting ready to use it made her even crankier. She couldn’t believe it had come to this. 
But her apartment was haunted, and the usual methods of extracting ghosts were failing her. So Plan B it was (although it was more like Plan M at this point).
It had started in the bathroom one evening after her shower. Someone - or something - had written “hi” on her bathroom mirror, and it appeared in the steam from the shower. It had been so stereotypically silly that she’d literally laughed when she first saw it, assuming Danny was in one of his prankster moods. 
Except Danny had denied doing it, and Tucker had confirmed they’d been in the Ghost Zone the whole day. So that meant a ghost had somehow snuck into her apartment, past all of her detectors, and left the message. For what?
Despite the frustration of a ghost slipping through her defenses, she quickly forgot about it until a couple days later, when she found another message, this time written on the back of an envelope for a random bill, but this one was scribbled out entirely. She couldn’t decipher what had been written before being scratched out, but she thought she saw words like “remember” and “cool,” both of which told her nothing.
And then the next day, there had been a red rose in her freezer, coated with frost to preserve the petals. No message had been attached to it, and so she confronted Danny about it again, knowing his skill with his ice powers.
Again, he denied doing it, citing the fact that he was still working on perfecting his ability to frost plants over without killing them as proof. He speculated that another ghost was behind it, but she explained that it was impossible, since her detectors still weren’t being triggered.
The disturbances continued to ramp up as Valerie started finding things like rumpled blankets on her couch that hadn’t been there before she left for work, the faint whiffs of her perfume lingering in the bathroom even though she hadn’t sprayed it that morning, and a box of chocolate PopTarts shoved in the back of her pantry despite never having bought PopTarts in her life. More and more messages appeared in random places, some scribbled out, most others saying simple things like “hope you’re doing well.” A few more red roses appeared too - one on top of her steering wheel, one in her medicine cabinet, and, startlingly enough, one in a drawer where she kept most of her smaller blasters. 
She began to lose sleep as she stayed up at night, scanning her apartment thoroughly for signs of ectoplasmic activity, but her scans never turned anything up. Every time she opened a cabinet or a drawer, she’d tense up as she’d wait to see if something else had been moved or added. Never taken away, interestingly enough. An ectogun and a thermos were openly carried on her person when she wasn’t in her hunting gear.
Danny stayed over a few times while she was at work to keep an invisible eye on her place and see if his ghost sense could pick up something her detectors weren’t. Even with him and his knack of tracking ghosts down, nothing turned up. 
“Whoever it is probably knows I’m there,” he told her one night as he stayed for dinner, “and so they’re staying away too.”
And so it came down to tonight - her last ditch attempt to figure out what was going on and who was haunting her apartment. She, Valerie Gray, was going to host a seance.
She still refused to buy into some of the more serious stuff that Sam had been more into before leaving for Berkeley (although she was still probably into it, all things considered). It had been hard enough bringing herself to walk into the shop on Sixth that touted all things dark, occult, and mystical, and seeing all of the paraphernalia made her hate what she was going to attempt to do even more. The clerk had been met with a very firm “no” when they tried to sell her on a few additional items.
Everything she knew about seances came from the wikiHow article that had popped up //when she���d searched “how to have a seance.” She didn’t want to do any more in depth research than that. Still though, because she was so desperate, she made sure to follow its instructions as closely as she could.
Step 1: Choose a quiet room to use.
That had been easy enough. Usually her apartment was quiet aside from the TV when it was on, or if the window was open and the neighbors were being loud. She’d made sure it was firmly locked and the TV was unplugged before continuing the setup.
Step 2: Invite people who believe in the spirit world.
Well that would qualify just about every person in Amity Park, but this was already embarrassing enough. She’d do it alone, thank you very much.
Step 3: Prepare basic questions for the spirit.
The article recommended the use of yes or no questions and to keep them more generalized if the target of the seance was unknown. She wrote down a list of a few questions to make sure she wouldn’t forget or accidentally ask the wrong question. No sense in driving the ghost away because of a silly mistake.
Step 4: Set your table with the candles and ritual supplies you plan to use.
Candles were great for lighting the room and attracting spirits, the article said. She’d bought a few plain white ones at the shop she’d visited, along with some incense. A pentagram might help bind the spirit once it appeared, the article also indicated, but she refused to draw one on her coffee table. Hopefully one drawn on paper would be strong enough.
The next steps talked about different methods to use to contact a spirit. She eyed the spirit board in front of her with a wary glance again. So long as Nathan didn’t expect her to actually go out on a date with him, this would be fine. No pendulums or mediums necessary (Amity Park was a bit of a desert for mediums, anyway. Most were phony, and it was hard to pull a scam on people who were all too used to the presence of ghosts in the first place).
The article recommended setting up recording devices to make sure to capture all parts of the seance. She’d already planned on doing so; the Fentons had already proven that audio and video recordings could pick up on responses from a ghost that normal human vision or hearing couldn’t. It was one of the benefits to having a built-in camera and microphone in her suit.
Her phone sat to the side for audio purposes. She didn’t have a camera, but Danny lended her one that his dad had tricked out for the intention of recording ghosts. It was set up in the corner, and her laptop’s camera was rolling in the opposite corner as a backup.
Sighing, she checked back over the setup steps one more time. It was a stall tactic more than anything; the next steps involved the actual seance itself, and she was not thrilled to get to that point. 
Only there was no delaying the inevitable. 
Gritting her teeth, she grabbed her lighter and quickly lit the candles and the incense. The scent of lemongrass and candle smoke quickly permeated the air. She hit the record button on both her phone and the camera from Danny and settled into a cross legged position on the floor.
Make sure everyone is relaxed. Focus on the point of your seance to help you make contact.
She took in one, slow deep breath. Was her stomach fluttering because of nerves or simply anticipation? She hoped it was the latter; the idea that she was somehow nervous about this nonsense made her balk. She hunted ghosts daily. She’d faced the likes of the Fright Knight, Vlad Plasmius, and the Ghost King. She’d been the closest hunter to catching Phantom back before he’d revealed himself as Danny. She didn’t do nervous.
Recite an opening incantation, the article said next. The clerk from the one shop had tried to offer her a few summoning spells, but she’d declined those as well. She was more than capable of announcing herself to a mischievous ghost.
“I’m looking for the spirit who’s haunting this place,” she said, feeling stupid even as the words left her mouth. As if it weren’t already obvious what she was doing. 
She wasn’t sure what she was supposed to be feeling, if anything. The clerk had warned her that a skeptical attitude would likely result in a failed seance, and her attitude definitely qualified as skeptical. The fact that she wasn’t feeling any changes in the environment only reaffirmed her suspicions that she was sabotaging her own efforts. 
Except if she chose to believe that, then she’d be admitting a belief in the plausibility of seances in the first place. So which was it?
Focus, Val, she told herself. She needed this to work, or at least to give her an idea of who was haunting her. Having her apartment constantly messed with and not knowing what she was going to find next was driving her mad. 
Steeling herself, she asked, “Are there any spirits here tonight?” A yes or no question. Simple enough to answer. She put a single finger on the planchette and waited.
And waited. 
And waited.
Valerie huffed. She should’ve known this was all a ridiculous ruse. Ghosts didn’t respond to things like seances. They were relatively logical creatures who followed reasonable behavior patterns based on provable phenomena. 
She was about to call it all off and call up Danny again for any more possible advice when the planchette moved.
She stared, dumbfounded, as the planchette inched its way towards YES. Her detectors, of which she’d made sure several were present in her living room, remained silent. Danny, the only one who ever managed to make it past her detectors, knew how much this whole situation was bothering her. While a little turd he could be at times, he wouldn’t be so mean as to mess with this. And no one else was touching the planchette besides her.
“I knew it,” she whispered under her breath. 
The flames of the candles flickered.
Valerie took another deep breath as the planchette finished its journey to YES. “Okay then, can you tell me who you are?”
The planchette began moving again, this time towards the letters. First I… then D… then…
“What do you mean you don’t know?” she said, trying to keep the angry screech out of her voice. Then, remembering some ghosts had trouble with their memories, she asked, “Do you know your name?”
YES.
“So when you say you don’t know, you just mean you aren’t willing to tell me?”
YES.
“Right,” she muttered. “Will you tell me why you’re haunting me, at least? Like, I don’t want to be rude, but I think I have the right to know.”
The letters again. W… A… N… T… 
T… O… S… A… Y…
H… I.
“Hi.” The first message that had appeared on her mirror a few weeks ago. The temperature in the room dropped.
She found herself at a loss. “So all this… leaving me messages and flowers, messing with my stuff… it’s all just to say hi?”
S… O… R… T… O… F.
The half-answers were beginning to frustrate her more than the haunting itself. An inexplicable breeze drifted through the room, causing the candle flames to flicker again. 
To another person, they might just take the signs as being indicative of the presence of ghosts. Valerie was not any other person, though. Her eye was well trained to notice slight disturbances, and she always kept herself acutely aware of her environment. The ghost was moving, it had to be. Her hand not on the planchette crept towards something hidden under the edge of the couch. 
“Why me, then?” she asked. She didn’t want attention drawn to her moving hand. “There are tons of other people you could say hi to, so why pick the ghost hunter of all people?”
Y… O… U… R…
C… O… O… L.
Her lip couldn’t help but quirk upwards as she watched the grammar mistake unfold. In a way, it was oddly endearing. Made it seem more like a Danny type ghost than some mystical presence. Still though, she kept her hand moving.
“Well, I don’t know why a ghost would think a ghost hunter is cool, but Danny still thinks his parents are really neat, so that’s something,” she said. “But why flowers? And PopTarts? It’s all just so random.”
D… O… N… T… 
W… A… N… T…
T… O… L… E… A… V… E.
Her brow furrowed. “You do realize I’m far less likely to kick you out if you actually tell me who you are, right? I know I have the whole huntress reputation, but I’m not nearly as bad as I was.” Says the girl who’s about to turn the tables.
A thought occurred to her. “Okay, tell me this: are you a ghost I’ve met before?”
The planchette didn’t move right away this time. She wondered if she’d scared them off, but the room was still cold and the flames would occasionally flicker. Her hand closed around the object under the couch, but she didn’t bring it forward, especially when the planchette finally did move.
YES.
Another impossible breeze brushed across Valerie’s face. Thinking quickly, she whipped out the net gun she’d hidden under the couch and aimed it in the direction she was (mostly) sure the ghost was. “A-ha!” she cried as she fired.
The net hit true, ensnaring its target. The ghost shouted in surprise as it was thrown back from the force of the net, causing it to crash into the wall and lose its invisibility. Valerie stood quickly, net gun still aimed at the ghost. 
She looked it over. Black and white outfit. Wide, acid green eyes. A familiar logo stitched onto the chest. Perfectly white hair. A ghost she had, most definitely, met before.
“Seriously?” she said, her voice pitched far too high for her liking. “It’s been you this whole time?”
The sheepish face of Dani Phantom grinned up at her from under the net. “Uhh… surprise?” she said, lifting her arms to shrug.
It didn’t take long to remove the net. Soon, the two sat across from each other, still on the floor. Dani elected to remain in her ghost form and allowed a spectral tail to drift lazily into the air.
Valerie didn’t know where to start. “I don’t understand. The last time I saw you was -”
“When you and Danny stabilized me, I know,” Dani interrupted. She played with the fibers of the carpet absently. 
“That was like, years ago,” Valerie said. “And that was the one time we ever really interacted. I haven’t even seen you the few times you’ve come around to say hi to Danny.”
Dani’s face flushed green. “If it helps, I was only really passing through. His portal is so much easier to use than random natural portals, you know? I’ve been trying to learn how to make my own, but it’s… definitely slow going.”
“I’m still confused, though. Why now? Why haunt me?”
The green in Dani’s cheeks burned brighter. “I… well, it’s just - I was back in town, you know, I - I wanted to stick around Amity Park a little longer this time, but Danny was really busy when I got into town and all, and I didn’t want to bother him, and - and I knew you were still here too, so I kindasortamaybe looked you up and came to say hi?”
Valerie’s brow knitted together. “Dani, it’s been nearly four weeks since you left that first message.”
“I know!’’ the hybrid said, throwing her head back in exasperation. “I’ve just been… shy, you know? It’s - I mean, like you said. Back when you stabilized me was really the only time we ever interacted with each other. I didn’t know how to… I don’t know, approach you, I guess? And not make it all awkward?”
“Not to be rude, but I think haunting me for weeks on end definitely makes things more awkward than just knocking on my door and saying hi,” Valerie said. She shifted her position. She didn’t have the heart to tell the poor girl that she was definitely feeling awkward right now.
“In my defense, I haven’t exactly had the most social interaction to learn from.” Dani’s tail flicked anxiously. “And I was just - I got so nervous, ‘cause I didn’t want to freak you out, or - or mess it up, and… Ugh!” She paused, took a deep breath, then continued, “I freaked out that first day, and then the second time… and every time after that. Soon it just got to be easier to talk to you indirectly, you know?”
“But why me? I still don’t get why get all nervous in the first place.”
Dani buried her face in her hands. “It’s ‘cause - ugh, I mean, the whole reason is embarrassing in the first place!” Her green blush was creeping towards the tips of her ears. 
“Valerie,” she said. She visibly tensed, and she squeezed her eyes shut. “I… I never forgot what you did for me. Er, what you and Danny did for me. But… but you especially. If it hadn’t been for you, I’d be a puddle of goop in Vlad’s lab still. Just the fact that you… put aside things to work with Danny, put aside things for me, it…” she trailed off.
Valerie’s gaze softened. “I guess I didn’t know how important that was to you,” she said, feeling her own face grow warm. “It’s not such a huge deal, I don’t think. It was the right thing to do.”
Dani cracked one eye open. “Saving my life? If anything’s a huge deal, it’s absolutely that.”
The huntress rotated her foot on the ground. “Is… is that why you think I’m cool?” she all but whispered.
“Ancients,” Dani said as she buried her face in her hands again. “You’re cool. How lame am I?”
Valerie let out a little laugh. “If it makes you feel any better, I thought it was sweet. And the roses were kind of nice too, even if them suddenly appearing in my apartment was a bit freaky.”
This time, Dani’s intangibility glitched from embarrassment. “Stars above,” she whispered. “I swear, it worked on this one show I saw once. Then again, it was in Hungarian, and that’s definitely a little rusty for me…”
“Hey, it’s okay, really. I ended up liking them a lot! I even still have the frosted one in my freezer.”
“Oh please tell me Danny doesn’t know about that one, I’m never gonna live this down!”
This time, Valerie laughed for real. “Alright, tell you what: I’ll make sure he forgets about it, but you have to do something for me first.”
Dani popped out of view and reappeared in the next instant closer to Valerie. “Pleasepleaseplease!” she begged. “I’ll do anything!”
Valerie’s grin grew mischievous. “You gotta actually ask me out for real.”
Dani fell through the floor.
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ectopuppy · 5 months ago
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thinking about how dani/val has had TWO names and neither one was "gay ghost"
it would be so fucking funny you guys
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ghostbunnyboy · 8 months ago
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the-random-phan · 2 years ago
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Danny does NOT ship it
(Overprotective cousin brother mode activate)
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this-is-z-art-blog · 11 months ago
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[ID: digital drawing of Valerie and Danielle sitting close together. Valerie is wearing a yellow tank top, orange shorts, yellow sneakers, and small gold stud earrings, and has her hair loose. She has a large bruise on one knee. Danielle is in a white tank top, red shorts, red fingerless gloves, and blue sneakers, and has a variety of bruises and bandaids. She has one hand securing the end of an ace bandage around Valerie's ankle, and the other resting on Val's knee. Valerie has one hand on her own calf and the other on Danielle's cheek. The two are smiling sweetly at one another. The background shows a bedroom in pale yellows and oranges.]
My art for Growing Pains, @jus-a-lil-mouse's Ecto Implosion '23 fic
Mouse was a joy to work with and their fic makes me feel insane, I'm so glad they let me bully them into signing up for the event 💛
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ekwalker · 1 year ago
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no honestly good on nadia i would do the same shit she’s so real for that
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