Time's End | By : roxnn2005 Category: +1 through F > Danny Phantom > Het- Male/Female Views: 7507 -:- Recommendations : 0 -:- Currently Reading : 0 |
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I don't own Danny Phantom.
And now the moment you have all been waiting for...the entrance of Dan Phantom. (thanks for suggestion box-lunch). And now...BEWARE! eh..I mean...ENJOY!
Erin laid awake staring at the ceiling in Danny’s sister, Jazz’s, room. She was away working at as a psychiatrist in New York. Danny was attending college nearby with Sam and Tucker, but they were watching the house this summer, while ghost hunting, while his parents were on a cruise.
Danny had offered up Jazz’s room for Erin to sleep in till they figured out what to do.
Erin hadn’t slept in over 30 years. As a ghost she didn’t have to sleep, and all she did was fight with Jarrett all that time. She thought she would be tired, but she just couldn’t sleep.
32 years. That number kept going around in her mind. She had been trapped for that long and now she wouldn’t ever get back the time she lost. She existed out of this time period, and it was all that jerk’s Jarrett’s fault.
Erin sighed before sitting up. She looked over at Sam who was sleeping peacefully on a small cot on the other side of the room. Sam had kindly offered up the bed saying that it was too firm for her to sleep on.
Erin swung her legs over the edge of the bed and slipped on a pair of fuzzy house shoes she had found earlier. They were much more comfortable than the shoes was wearing after she took off her bracelet.
She stood and headed out the door quietly, so as not to wake Sam or Danny and Tucker in the next room.
She walked down the stairs quietly, pausing to see if she had woken anyone when she heard a creak.
Relieved to have made it down the stairs without waking anyone, Erin walked into the kitchen and flipped on the light. The sudden brightness blinded her for a moment before she was able to see again.
“Now let’s see,” she whispered to herself as she opened the fridge. “What do I want?”
There were lots of things to eat in the fridge; at least Erin assumed that’s what they were for. She grabbed a cola and sat down at the table. She popped open the drink and took a sip. Erin shrugged. “Better than nothing,” she said.
As she sat there, slowly drinking her soda, Erin thought back to the conversation she had had with the others.
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“So, you’re from the 70’s huh? That’s cool,” Tucker said smiling. Erin smiled back even though her heart wasn’t in it.
“Did you do the disco and all that stuff?”
Erin laughed. “Are you crazy? That just wasn’t my style.”
Tucker frowned. He was really hoping she was a disco junkie.
“I never really did fit in,” Erin said slowly. “I…I guess because of my ghost powers, I didn’t want to fit in. I always felt like I didn’t belong there, like I was born before my time.”
“When is your time, do you think?” Sam asked. Erin shrugged.
“I don’t know. I haven’t found it yet.”
They spent the rest of the afternoon looking at photos in Danny’s album of them when they were younger. Erin had laughed and said they looked exactly the same, except with some more maturity and Danny and Tucker were taller.
“That was back when I was fourteen,” Danny said pointing at another picture,” right after I had discovered my ghost powers.”
They had laughed as they exchanged stories of fighting ghosts and Erin was surprised to learn that the Box Ghost was still terrorizing the world with his yells of “Beware!” Danny had even transformed into his ghost form for her. He looked almost the same, but with white hair and green eyes like her own when in ghost form. He also had a black and white outfit, with a white emblem on his chest.
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Erin took another drink of the cola before tossing the can in the recycle bin. She sighed. It would never be like it was before. This whole house was more advanced then her own while growing up and she wasn’t sure she would ever be able to get the hang of it.
She shut off the light in the kitchen and stood still for several seconds, allowing her eyes to adjust to the sudden darkness so she wouldn’t bump into anything and wake everyone up.
After about five minutes, her eyes were well adjusted to the darkness and she started back to the stairs, but something stopped her. She could feel something coming, a ghost or extreme power heading toward the portal.
Erin wasted no time. Not caring whether she woke the others up or not she quickly rushed to the basement where she knew the Ghost Portal was. A ghost was coming and she had to be there to stop it.
At that moment, a ghost existing out of time was currently rushing towards the portal. He knew where it was, considering that his parents had built it and that he had once destroyed it. He was going to fulfill his destiny and secure his place in time.
He had to make sure his future came to pass.
Erin reached the bottom of the stairs and turned to the Ghost Portal. The doors were opened and the green light was brightening the room. Erin raised her hand to block the brightness of the light in the room.
“What’s going on?” she said to herself.
A deep voice suddenly spoke, sending shivers down Erin’s spine at the pure seductiveness of it.
“Finally,” it said, “I will be able to secure my future.”
Erin could sense a ghost, and a powerful one at that, approaching. She looked up from the behind her hand and found herself face to face with a rather attractive ghost.
He had white hair that waved like fire, and his skin was a pale green. The most intense thing about him was his blood red eyes that seemed to stare straight into your soul.
It was unnerving.
“Who are you?” he said narrowing his eyes. “Not that it matters.”
For some reason, Erin couldn’t bring herself to be afraid of him, despite that fact that he was obviously powerful. Erin took a step back and took the quick chance to glance over the rest of him.
He was well-built, with a wide muscular chest and strong arms and legs. It looked like her could snap her in half without much effort. It was then her eyes were drawn to the emblem in the center of his chest.
It was the same as Danny’s.
Erin’s eyes flew back up to his. “Who are you?”
The ghost glared at her. He had witnessed her openly looking him over, and had noticed when her eyes widened at the emblem on his chest. Then she dared to glare at him demanding to know who he was. He took a step forward, planning to intimidate her, but she didn’t move.
“I am Danny Phantom, from the future,” he said before raising his hand, which started to glow bright green, “and I will be the last sight you see human.”
The blast came and Erin, luckily, was able to go invisible before it hit her. The blast hit the opposite side of the room, destroying a workbench. Erin became visible and instantly found herself in the tight grip of this alter ego evil Danny.
“How the hell did you do that?”
Erin was mesmerized by his eyes, which were fixed solely on her own. There were commanding eyes that just screamed power and dominance. If she wasn’t careful, she could melt in those eyes.
A noise was heard on the stairwell suddenly. Voices drifted down the stairs. “Erin, where are you?”
It was Danny, the younger version. He was looking for her.
“I sensed a ghost. Are you alright?”
The older Danny in front of her released her before disappearing through the ceiling and out of the building. Erin fell to floor in shock. What had just happened?
Danny appeared at her side then followed closely by Sam.
“Erin,” Sam said kneeling next to Erin. “Are you okay? What happened?”
“Red eyes…Danny…tried to blast me,” Erin said as she searched through her mind for an answer to how this could have happened.
Danny and Sam glanced at the destroyed workbench. Danny cringed knowing his parents would want an explanation.
“Who did this Erin?”
Erin looked up into Danny’s blue eyes and sighed. “It was Danny. But not this Danny, another Danny, an older Danny.”
“You’re not making any sense.”
“Wait a minute,” Sam said suddenly. “An older version of Danny, with red eyes?” Erin nodded. Sam looked up at Danny with terror shining though.
“It’s him, Danny. The one who tried to kill us, the one who you trapped in the thermos, the one who exists out of time.”
“Who was it?” Erin asked. “He said his name was Danny.”
Danny’s eyes widened. “No, not Danny. We call him Dan Phantom, my other self.”
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