Depths | By : Chickzilla18 Category: +1 through F > Danny Phantom > Slash - Male/Male Views: 1897 -:- Recommendations : 0 -:- Currently Reading : 1 |
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Fun fact: If you are wondering how the siren's who are heat based are able to survive under the extremely cold temperatures of the water, it is because their bodies are biologically insured with temperature stabilizers that resist hypothermia when inhabiting the normal external temperature range. So, as long as they migrate when the temperature of the sea water starts to drop due to weather or other environmental changes, they can survive.
When Hades turned them into humans, their normal temperature range in which they are able to successfully regulate their own temperature compresses to any other humans. Furthermore, what doesn't change after becoming human is their need to stay in a certain external temperature, and without the ability to keep themselves warm, they are severely compromised when suffering from Phantom's ice power.
It's kind of like what we as humans do; when we ourselves get cold, our body does something to raise our body temperature to lower the risk of freezing, and when we get too hot we sweat to release the internal heat so we don't have a stroke. Only in this fanfic, the biological advantage for the sirens is like our own, only on superman-level steroids.
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I was never a scientist, and while I did have an A in AP bio, I do not claim to be great at it. But in Fanfiction, I can do whatever laws of science that I want.
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Samantha breathed, her slender green tail flapping against the surface of the water as she waited and watched for her next prey. She hummed softly to herself and took in the heat of the sun. The slight chill would bother her soon, and she wanted to get as much heat as she could before she started to dry up.
She didn't need to turn her head to know that Hades had appeared next to her.
"So," she started, her voice as low and sultry as it normally was, "The other two dimwits failed, am I correct?" The whole cove knew about Ember's fail after Spectra was assigned for the same mission, and it didn't take a genius, let alone a siren, to know that Hades wouldn't personally contact yet another mermaid if Spectra had completed the job.
Hades nodded, "Yes," his voice sounded stressed as he started to wonder how many merpeople he would have to send after one human child before he got what he wanted. "I miss-judged how capable they both were."
Samantha smirked, her razor-sharp teeth visible to anyone who was looking, "Spectra and Ember were stupid. The key isn't getting to Danny first, It's making sure Phantom is incapable of being there to save the human."
Hades stared blankly at her, she wasn't nearly as cocky as the other two imbeciles had been when he approached them with the mission. He was sure that this mermaid would use her head and actually get something done. "I'll give you legs until you complete the mission. I have faith in you, Samantha. Your manipulative and evil nature surprises and concerns even me sometimes."
Hades disappeared after that, and with a smile, Samantha dove into the water and swam towards shore. She was already formulating a plan, and she would not disappoint her god.
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"Afternoon class," Mr. Lancer greeted as he walked in. "We have a new student, I just bumped into him on my way to class, come in Gregore." The out of shape teacher stepped aside to let in a guy with white hair and black sunglasses in.
Danny looked up from his notes briefly just to glance at the new student, but he lost interest almost immediately and then started doodling on his paper, waiting for class to start.
"Hello," the new guy started, his Hungarian accent was a lethal weapon to the lady's but the sunglasses felt like a lack of character to Danny, "My name is Gregore, and my family just moved here from Hungary." Gregore tipped his glasses a little down his nose and Phantom saw his eyes land on both him and Danny. "I heard about my favorite pop singer and his cute songwriter living in Amity Park, and that is what brings us here."
Danny's eyes lifted and he and Gregore made eye contact. The stranger wore nothing but black and white, but even though his hair was obviously damaged from the number of times he had to have dyed his hair to get it that white, Danny was sure the girls were going to be attracted to his 8 out of 10 appearance anyway. The taller teenager smirked when he noticed that Danny was looking at him, and he winked flirtatiously, but Danny just blinked densely and went back to doodling.
"Nice to meet you Gregore, why don't you take a seat in any of the empty chairs and we can start class," Mr. Lancer said and went to the board to start writing the days agenda.
Of course, Gregore chose to sit in the seat next to Danny, opposite from where Phantom sat. The merman glared at the punk wanna-be, hearing and reading his every thought as he purposely sat and stared at a clueless Danny. The raven was now working on some song lyrics and was so distracted in his task that he didn't notice the energy hitting him from each side.
Mr. Lancer started class and it was no longer appropriate to talk, so as the students started taking notes or texting their friends under the tables, Phantom watched Gregore from the corner of his eye as he monitored everything that the kid was thinking. He knew from past experience that it didn't matter if Danny would let a loser hit on him or not; if said loser wanted to get in his pants, they potentially would do it by any means necessary.
Gregore leaned an elbow up on top of the desk, pretending to take notes as he glanced over at the cute raven next to him every few seconds. Daniel Fenton looked more feminine than the media gave him credit for. The slimness of his chin and the roundness of his cheeks made his eyes look much bigger than they were, but that did nothing to deter Gregore's attraction when he noticed how the light of the classroom reflected off the crystal blue irises. His raven hair looked incredibly soft and the boldness from his black lashes contrasted against his perfectly white skin in the prettiest way. It almost looked as if he was glowing. He needed to go on a date with this boy.
Gregore scribbled a little note and slipped it on Danny's desk when the teacher wasn't looking, and he winked when the boy glanced at the tiny paper.
He frowned in confusion when Danny gave him what looked like a disapproving look before brushing the little note off his desk, and Gregore watched as it fluttered to the floor to be forgotten as the cutie went back to writing lyrics instead of class notes.
'Wow', Gregore thought, usually, when he complimented someone's appearance so poetically, people would give him more of a look of adoration. Daniel Fenton was gay, wasn't he? Could the media have been wrong? No, that couldn't be it, he had seen many leaked pictures of the songwriter kissing another guy. He shrugged, perhaps the American gays often played hard to get. No problem, he could handle a little bit of attitude. It would be a little strange for him considering that back home boys and girls would fall into his lap almost daily, but it would be interesting to experiment in a challenge. It was time plan B.
He thought that maybe the lack of eye contact was the possible problem, he knew from Daniel's bio that his favorite color was neon green, and his eyes just so happened to be that color thanks to the contacts he wore. He took them off and barely whistled loud enough to gain the smaller boy's attention, but when he did, Daniel appeared to have trouble containing his laughter, and Gregore almost felt embarrassed.
The raven choked in the effort it took not to burst out laughing. Those were the fakest contacts Danny had ever seen, and it was obvious that Gregore was purposely trying to look similar to Phantom in order to pick up girls, and apparently him too. The new kid would almost pull off the real copy-cat look if he would learn to have some humility, but the fakeness in both his appearance and his personality made him look downright embarrassing.
Gregore gave up after that for the time being, shocked that his normal flirts didn't work. He would have to go into plan C.
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The bell rang, signaling it was time for 7th period, so Danny and Phantom put their notebooks in their bags and prepared to leave.
"Hey, Dan," Paulina said as she approached the singer for the fifth time that week- and it was only Wednesday. "So, I'm having a party Friday."
"No," Phantom said immediately, that has become the only word that he ever says to her.
"Danny and his loser friends can come too if that is what it takes for you to show up." Paulina tried again as Danny watched Phantom put his bookbag on his shoulders.
"No." The merman said again and walked away, and Danny caught the smirk in amusement at the Latina's constant rejection. Danny shrugged at Paulina and followed the singer when she looked at him as if Danny had personally offended her by Phantom's decline.
"Daniel," Danny heard the Hungarian accent before he felt a grip on his hand, and the raven stopped short in discomfort. He didn't like being grabbed, but at least the action was innocent enough that he wasn't triggered.
He pulled his hand away quickly though, not saying anything as Phantom stepped closer to him. They both gave Gregore a pointed look, but the teen didn't seem to be bothered by Phantom's glaring, nor did he catch on to Danny's barely concealed miffed expression.
"I am new in town," Gregore said, "So I need someone to show me where all the popular spots to hang out are at. I have a G-wagon parked outside, would you like to show me your favorite place to eat after school?"
Danny frowned, but shook his head, "Sorry, but, no." He turned towards Phantom then, ignoring the rise in the copycat's eyebrows. His boyfriend slung an arm over his shoulder and guided him out the door then, and Danny happily followed.
Gregore frowned, the sight of his favorite pop singer's muscular arm around the younger raven's shoulders did something to him. Jealousy and territorial instinct threatened to make a home in his mind. He had to be chill though, Daniel was obviously in a relationship, and he would have to respect that for the time being.
He'd get his chance soon, in the meantime...
Gregore looked to his left and watched an irritated Latina as she shoved her sweater into her backpack. She was well endowed with an hourglass figure and nearly flawless sunkissed skin that made his mouth water.
"Hello," He said as he approached the woman, "Does the pretty lady have a name?"
His appearance worked like a charm this time as he flashed his green eyes at the girl, because she blushed and giggled.
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When Phantom and Danny walked into the hallway, they were hit with the sound of excessive whispering. They both looked around, Phantom reading peoples heads and becoming more and more concerned as Danny tried really hard to hear what everyone was talking about. It was pretty normal for the whole school to be interested in a current event that was going on, but it was usually on social media by then and Danny hadn't heard anything out of the ordinary.
That's when his phone beeped and he pulled it out to see a text in the group chat. Phantom looked over Danny's shoulder as the human opened the message and read the text from Tucker.
'Guy's, oh my gosh, Sam you're going to freak out when you see her.'
It was immediately followed by a text from Sam.
'I know people are saying that she looks just like me, but we can't be that similar. I'm not convinced she is a reason to have the school talking.'
Phantom and Danny looked at each other, but it was the next second that Tucker sent a picture in the group message.
The merman's face paled when he saw the picture while Danny's just blew up with shock. "Wow, that really does look just like Sam. Only less gothic and more... Emo? Sean? Punk? I'm not sure how to describe her choice in style."
'Holy shit...' Sam texted back, probably equally shocked at the look alike. Literally, they could be twins. Danny wouldn't know the difference if it wasn't for the fact that Sam would never be seen wearing such a revealing forest green dress. It was short and strapless, and the only other thing the new girl seemed to be wearing was some greek styled black sandals that had buckles twisting and curving up the length of her shins.
She was definitely beautiful, even Danny couldn't help but stare at her for a second. Everything looked just like Sam from the pale white skin and black hair to the curve in her hips. All he could think about was how much it felt like he was looking at Sam, which was a little weird considering it was odd to think that this was what Sam would look like if she was less conservative. The look-alike had a confident and seductive smirk on her face when the picture was snapped while she had to have been walking down the hallway. Danny wouldn't be convinced however that this wasn't actually Sam until he saw both his best friend and this imposter standing together or something. This had to be a troll.
Phantom sniffed the air, and immediately knew that trouble was afoot. Something was in the air that should not have been there. It was strange and dangerous, but pleasant in the worst way possible.
"Let's get to class." He urged Danny. If Samantha was really here, Phantom knew that she was trouble. She was one of the more cunning siren's from the cove, and Phantom was suddenly glad that he told Sam and Tucker about what was going on. He would definitely have his hands full with this one.
At least he knew for a fact that she wouldn't dare try anything with so many humans around. Worst case scenario, she's only here to scope out her prey or stir up trouble, but more than likely she was planning to strike later when Danny was vulnerable and no one else was around.
The merman came to an unfortunate surprise as he and Danny got closer to their next class and his brain started to turn fuzzy with the scent that hit his nose. He shook his head to throw off the manipulation and forced himself to keep his head together as he and Danny walked into the classroom.
Phantom held back an animalistic hiss as he and Samantha made eye contact. Her face was twisted in malicious amusement while the merman's whole body twitched with the desire to tear the other siren apart.
Samantha was standing in the front of the classroom as everyone attracted to women drooled and stared at how good the siren looked in her tight fitting forest green dress. Her raven hair was short but choppy and messy, making her look rugged and sexy as her green eyes glowed as brightly as Phantom's.
Her long legs were pale and looked incredibly soft with the lack of dry skin or hair, and the pheromones that poisoned the air around Phantom almost made him want to run his hands along the expanse of her tempting flesh. He growled and resisted the urge.
This wasn't good. If this was how she was going to play, things were going to get very bad very fast. Phantom had not expected her to freely display her pheromones, he thought she would try to hide her scent so that he couldn't detect where she was. Nope, she now had him in check.
Samantha licked her lips as she stared at him, poking her pink tongue out to swipe at her upper lip. The black lipstick did not smear even as she did this, remaining perfectly done and leaving her lips looking deadly.
Danny stared at her for a brief moment, still amazed at the resemblance between the new girl and Sam, but after that moment, he took Phantom's hand and walked them over to their seats. He did not like the way the Sam-look-alike was looking at the merman. Luckily though, there was no chance of her sitting next to them, as there were no free seats anywhere close.
"Welcome Samantha, how nice to have one more classy girl in the school." Mrs. Sanchez said as she walked up to shake the new girl's hand. "Please take a seat wherever you like."
She did, and class started with little distraction from Danny. Phantom, however, found it hard to breathe knowing that it was the siren on the other side of the room that was manipulating her scent to smell so enticing.
The rest of the school day was more or less uneventful, until the end of 8th period came and Phantom knew from Samantha's smell that she was hanging out by Danny's car, so he got out of class early to confront her there.
He stepped out of the building, and immediately the smell was more intense, but he shook his head and focused on the pressing issue that needed direct attention; Samantha was by Danny's car, and it didn't look like she was waiting there to teach the boy how to swim.
When he walked up to her, she turned her head and they made eye contact, but she didn't seem alarmed, or even defensive. She just stood there leaning against Danny's car with her arms crossed and that devilish smirk on her face.
Phantom stepped closer till he was only a couple feet from her, "What are you doing?"
Her smile grew, "Believe it or not, Hades did not send me to kill the human."
The merman's head tilted in confusion, knowing that she had to be lying. What would she possibly be here for if it wasn't to kill Danny? Something was up.
"I'm here because you are a very powerful siren, and Hades doesn't think your talent should be wasted." She stepped closer to him, and he could feel his mind go foggy as her smell intensified. Suddenly Phantom was unable to move away, he could hear himself commanding distance, but his feet wouldn't move. He could feel his nerves start to shake as he realized that he was in a terrible situation right then; he didn't know what she was going to do or why she was forcing her scent to be so powerful.
Two could play at that game though, and he forced his scent to be just as strong and manipulative as hers was.
That was the wrong move, and he knew it as soon as her eyes rolled back for a second and she smiled wider as she got closer. He quickly simmered down his scent, an idea of what she was going to do rooting itself in his head, he had to move away, he had to get away, but he couldn't. His legs were not doing as he told them to, and the idea of creating distance between himself and the female was looking less and less desirable.
"I was told to bring you back Phantom," she was inches from him now, "Hades forgives you, he wants you to go home and continue to do what you were meant to do."
That made no sense, and Phantom knew that. Hades was not one to forgive and forget. This wasn't right, Samantha was trying to cause problems.
Before he could even attempt to sort out the cluster of fog in his brain and figure out what the siren planned to do, the door to the locker room opened and less than a second later lips were on his.
He was stunned, horrified, but unable to move as arms circled around him. It felt wrong, these arms were too pale, these lips were too soft, the taste was too salty, the smell was too sweet and there was no short untrimmed hair brushing against the side of his face.
"Phantom."
It was that small, broken voice that gave Phantom the strength to pull away, and he shoved Samantha, forcing her to be thrown against the side of Danny's car. He took a few short breaths, but that was when the fog cleared from his head and he was able to register a different smell. It was just as strong as Samantha's but utterly familiar, and it reeked of pain.
His head whipped over to see a stunned Danny still holding the locker room door open with one foot out the door as if he had frozen mid-step. The look on his face was pale, shocked, and Phantom didn't need the years of experience on understanding emotions to know that the pain that twisted Danny's features was because of him. Because of what he just walked in on Phantom and Samantha doing.
His smell almost choked Phantom, it was so sour with hurt and betrayal. Phantom had no idea what to do, but when he called out Danny's name, the boy's eyes narrowed and the anger hit the merman right in the chest. It was so strong that the human nearly threw him back with just the glare that Danny had now.
Danny pulled out his keys and unlocked his car as he stomped his way over to the female siren. Without a care in the world, he grabbed the still recovering girl by the hair and dragged her a few feet away from his door, much to Phantom's horror. For a second the merman was afraid that Samantha would lash out, but she was still disoriented from the blow to her head when Phantom shoved her.
Danny was able to assault the female siren and slam the door to his car unharmed, which would have excited and turned Phantom on if it weren't for the circumstances.
The sound of the car running threw Phantom into action and he got up to start banging on Danny's window.
"Danny. Danny, we need to talk." He knocked on the window but the human wouldn't even look at him as he put the car in reverse, and the sound of screeching tires had Phantom taking multiple steps back to avoid being hit when Danny backed up and drove off like a crazy person.
Phantom called the boy's name one more time, but it was too late, Danny had driven off. The reality of the situation hit Phantom like a wrecking ball as the last couple minutes replayed in his head.
Danny would want nothing to do with him for a good long while, which meant he was likely going to make sure Phantom stayed away. With multiple siren assassins after Danny, it was too dangerous for Phantom to leave the boy on his own, but that is exactly what Samantha had planned. That was why she came to school today, why she was more focused on him and not Danny despite the obvious mission, why she waited by Danny's car knowing that Phantom would confront her. She had set him up, set him up so that just as Danny was walking out of the locker room, she would strike and turn Danny against him so he would be left unprotected.
It was devious, evil, manipulative, but oh so smart. Samantha had proven herself more of a danger than the other two sirens that came after Danny. This one was smart, and she had played her move.
A dark cloud of anger settled above Phantom, and his eyes glowed a bright red, but when he turned to give Samantha a piece of his mind, she was gone.
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Danny kicked him out.
Of course, he had checked the weather first to make sure it wasn't going to rain, gave Phantom an umbrella just in case, and his charger and all, but that night, he wasn't allowed in the house.
Currently, he was trying to call Sam or Tucker to tell them what was going on and hopefully convince one or both of them to spend the night in Danny's room, but neither of them would answer his calls. In fact, Phantom was almost positive they were purposely ignoring his calls and texts.
What petty little assholes.
He sighed and threw his phone when it said the battery was dead. Danny gave him a charger, but he wasn't about to go hunting for an outlet when the boy was so unprotected.
Phantom stood outside Danny's house, staring up at his window. Smelling and listening to every little detail that happened.
Danny had cried for hours, but he had called Sam and Tucker for comfort a while ago. Which was most likely the reason that the other two were ignoring him, they were mad about what he did. Phantom supposed that was understandable; He hurt Danny, so everyone who valued Danny more than Phantom would obviously be angry that he did that to the boy.
It didn't make it any less illogical for Sam and Tucker to ignore his calls without even spending the night in his room, knowing that there were assassins after him. There were more important things than being angry.
The boy had showered after he was able to stop himself from crying any longer, and Phantom could smell the milk and honey shampoo and the lavender body wash from outside. Though the comforting and familiar scent did little to settle his nerves. The merman was still on edge and the foot that constantly tapped on the concrete was evidence enough that he was slowly going mad with rage.
He sighed and picked up the dried out sandwich that Danny had left for him, figuring there was no point in being nervous and hungry.
When he took a bite, there was a crunch, and Phantom looked down as he chewed. It was a little odd to put rose peddles in a sandwich, but he supposed it wasn't unheard of. The flavor was sweet and bitter and complemented the tuna well. Swallowing, he took another bite, suddenly ravenous as the food dropped to his stomach. He hadn't eaten since lunchtime and with all the stress he hadn't realized how hungry he was until right then.
His vision blurred as he finished half the sandwich, and he stopped. Shaking his head to shove off the dizziness, he paused to contemplate what happened, but that's when he noticed the arm holding up the sandwich was shaking. He stared down at it with narrowed eyes when he was unable to hold it up for much longer and his legs buckled from underneath him. He fell to the ground, but that's when horrible acute pain had him clutching onto his stomach as he rolled into a fetal position. He could hardly keep his eyes open, but the pain was so intense that he almost couldn't hold back a scream. his vision was blurring up more and more but soon he was unable to hold the grip on his stomach as his muscles got weaker and weaker.
Everything happened so quick, in the span of just a few seconds, Phantom had gone from perfectly fine and focused to practically rolling on the ground from mind-numbing pain and he was quickly losing consciousness. It felt like all the blood in his body was on fire, like every muscle was contorting and spasming as he whimpered and held back his screams.
Feet appeared in front of his face, and he looked up to see a smirking Samantha with her hands on her hips. Phantom glared as best he could through the pain.
"Blood blossom is painful, isn't it? It's one of the only things other than temperature that can kill us." She smirked down at Phantom as he whimpered and squirmed, the pain so intense that could hardly breathe, "fortunately for you, there is a 30% your body will be able to get through the pain without dying." She crouched and lifted Phantom's sweaty face in her hand, "Unfortunately for your little human though, I'll be done with him before you can even try to recover."
Phantom hissed and forced his face out of the siren's hands, but that didn't get rid of the girl's smirk as he watched her stand up.
The last thing he saw before he lost consciousness was Samantha staring up at Danny's window.
"You lose tonight, Phantom."
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