This is a challenge from Cellosolo2007 A.K.A Sapphire. I think it will be a great story. It's told in Vlad's point of view.
I smirked to myself as I flew through the ghost zone. Daniel would be in for quite a surprise when I flew through his ghost portal. He had managed to lock the portal, and none of my "employee's" could wreak havoc on the fair streets of Amity unless they flew all of the way there from my castle in Wisconsin. Not many ghosts wanted to do that, even after they had been exposed to my wrath.
So here I was flying through the ghost zone with my latest invention in my hands. It could open a ghost portal from inside the ghost zone. It wasn't the most useful invention in the world, since there were only two portals and mine was always open, but it was a key piece of my plan.
Daniel had grown cocky as his ghost free time wore on. Now the few times he went ghost was to stop more human based crimes such as robberies. Even those were few and far between.
I myself had restrained the urge to execute my plan sooner. Daniel's false sense of security and the element of surprise would be on my side, but if I had come too soon he might have been expecting an attack from yours truly.
He would be mine. His mother would be my wife, Jack would die, and Daniel would be my son. I was done with sending other less competent ghosts to do my work for me. A power such as Daniel's was not something to be taken lightly.
For the longest time I had assured myself that I could kill Jack, but every time I had a chance I… well, mixed feelings ran through my head and I looked at his big stupid face and remembered some of the good times we had had together before the accident that ruined my life.
But had it ruined my life? Sure it gave me ecto-acne, but it also gave me ghost powers, and those powers were certainly not life ruining. I used them to bring me wealth, and was an extremely powerful being, both my human side and my ghost side.
I shook my head and forced those treacherous thoughts from my mind. The grudge I had held towards Jack had burned for over twenty years. I was not about to let it die right before I blasted the life out of Jack's fat body.
An image filled my head. Jack's scorched frame lying dead on the floor. My old friend through college, murdered by me. I stopped in midair.
I knew that I could never bring myself to kill Jack. Or anyone for that matter. My human heart, no matter how black it was, wouldn't let me be a murderer. I sighed, and it felt very strange considering the fact that I didn't breathe in my ghost form.
If I was a full ghost, then I would be able to kill anyone without regrets. But I had no desire to become a full ghost. If I did, then there would be no chance that Maddie would ever love me even after Jack was dead.
Now that I think about it why would she turn to me after Jack died? As much as I hated to admit it she hated my guts. Even if Maddie did decide to pursue a relationship with me, Daniel would tell her about my ghost half, and then her hatred towards me would never be reversed.
I smacked into something and was brought painfully from my thoughts. The back of the Fenton Portal glowed eerily in the ghost zone's strange light. I sighed again. All of my plotting had gone to waste, because I knew that there would be no real way to bring my desires to life.
Failure weighted me down more than gravity ever could and I realized how tired I was after flying through the ghost zone for days. I was sick of being a ghost, of being evil, and especially of being in this creepy land of the dead.
I looked at the device in my hand. Maybe I could get out of the ghost zone and call for a private jet to pick me up at the air port and then sleep all the way back to my lonely home in Wisconsin.
Preying that the otherwise useless device in my hand would work, I pressed the button. The portal opened smoothly. I paused and waited a moment as I decided what to do, and I finally flew through not really caring what would happen to me on the other side.
The Fenton Laboratory/Basement was a welcome change of scenery after flying through the endless realms of the ghost zone. Unfortunately my ghost sense did not go off until I felt a fist collide with my face.
The shock was replaced with anger as I was launched backwards into a wall. I stood up and cracked my jaw. That hurt, and it was when I had just let my guard down too. My eyes blazed red, (well, more red than usual) and I glared at the white haired green eyed ghost before me.
Daniel smirked. "It's a good thing I rigged an alarm to go off if anyone ever managed to open the ghost portal. I should have known it was you."
All of the sentiments I had been feeling a few moments ago evaporated. "Ah, that's quite clever for someone related to your father." I didn't attack. It was often better to wait for your opponent to make the first move, because then you can easily counter it.
Daniel's eyes blazed blinding green. He launched himself forward and I easily grabbed his arm and spun him into a wall. There was something almost nauseating about Daniel's unfading loyalty to Jack.
I turned, not exactly wanting to fight, and watched as Daniel pulled himself off the ground. He blasted an ectobeam towards me and then dived down to the ground and fired another.
A pink shield came up and I blocked his first beam, but the second caught me by surprise and knocked me to the floor. I phased through the ground and came up underneath Daniel, grabbing his jumpsuit and pushing him up to the ceiling. A purple glow covered my hands to prevent him from turning intangible and escaping.
He struggled and then glared at me. "What do you want Plasmius?" he said spitting the last word like it burned his mouth. "Besides to kill my dad, marry my mom, force me to be you're apprentice, and…"
I raised an eyebrow. Usually his list of my wants stopped after the third one. "And?" I said, keeping the curiosity out of my voice as much as possible.
Daniel took a deep breath. "AND GET A CAT!" he screamed. One of his attacks that I had only experienced once before hit me with amazing force. The first time Daniel had used it I had been so angry at the loss of Daniel's clone that I didn't care about the strange attack he had used on me.
I was blasted backwards like a leaf in a twister, and I crashed into the floor in a daze. My legs felt like jelly and I was glad that I just barely managed to stay conscious. I tried to say something but all that came out of my mouth were the pathetic words, "I won't get a cat."
Daniel was exhausted and I was too. He floated down and looked almost funny with one green eye and one blue eye, while he was wearing his human clothes and had ghostly white hair.
The humor in the situation vanished as Daniel took another deep breath and screamed. I crashed backwards towards a wall, but instead of colliding with the wall, I felt an odd sensation as I passed through what felt like a huge spider web.
The last thing I saw was Danny's face, now completely human, looking surprised, scared, and triumphant. Then the pain came.
It started with my back, which was the first to collide with the strange web thing, and felt like I was being ripped in half. It was the opposite of when I was hit by the protoportal, which felt like I was being mashed together with something else. I couldn't scream, or breath, or anything.
Then it stopped and I landed rather embarrassingly on my behind. I stared forward at the thing I had passed through. It looked like an Indian Dream Catcher except for it was made of metal and the webbing glowed a strange green.
I heard an evil chuckle and looked up to see a floating figure above my head. I stood and tried to fly, but then realized that I was in my human form. The ghost floated down to me and I stared into the blue face of my ghost form.
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