Hello! Okay so basically I had an idea for an Avatar Danny Phantom cross over fic. In my opinion it's pretty bad, so I most likely won't be continuing it unless someone really likes it. You can let me know from a review, but I won't be taking up valuable space on Fan Fiction with something no one wants to read.

"Hey, are you coming, Danny?" Sam turned to face the exhausted ghost hunter.

"Yah, yah, just tired. How many times does Skulker have to escape in one night?" Danny replied. "At least the museum should be okay. I don't think we're doing any work. Just what are we doing there anyway?"

"We're basically just listening to some museum person talk about a legend or something. You know more of that stuff that was written down but people still don't think it's true." Tucker said. "It's not a trip to Disney Land but at least it means getting out of class."

"Onto the bus, students," Mr. Lancer gestured to the yellow vehicle and proceeded to sit in the seat closest to the front. After a long ride, and many flights of stairs, the class found themselves in a room full of artefacts with a happy looking staff member who was arranging some items on a table in front of her.

"Just wait a second here, I'm almost ready." She murmured half to herself and half to the teens.

Right then, a voice out of seemingly no where boomed, "Time out" A ghost in a purple robe, switching from youthful to adult to old appeared and placed a medallion with the letters CW on it around Danny's neck.

"Whoa!" Danny shook his head, suddenly unfrozen. "Clockwork! What brings you here?"

"I am here to bring you far back into the past. You will accompany a group of teens and help them fight for the freedom of their nations. These teens are very much like you and unlike you. They have powers, like many others in the world. There are water benders, who can manipulate the water, ice, and snow around them. There are earth benders, who can manipulate the earth. There are fire benders, who can produce fire and lightning, as well as redirect it. Lastly, there is one air bender left. His name is Aang and he is the avatar. He has the power to control all the elements, but this will not be enough. That is where you come in, Danny, you are going to travel with this group to help them end the war with the fire nation, and restore peace." Clockwork gave Danny a moment to let all this new information sink in. "While you are gone, no time will pass in the present. Good luck!"

Danny was suddenly transported back through time. It was strange, he watched the production of the land race backwards until he came, hovering over a field. Before he had time to react, he plummeted towards the ground, landing on his shoulder. He reached for his sleeve so he could inspect the damage, but to his surprise, his regular shirt was gone. In its place was the top half of a standard Earth Kingdom outfit. He relaxed partially when he realized at least his hair was the same and stood up. Just a little ways away he spotted a six legged bison-wait what? He blinked, and sure enough, a white beast rested by a river while four teens hung out around it. Danny made his way over to the river and crouched behind a tree. Just in case they were actually spies or something. He was slightly taken aback when the younger girl pointed in his direction.

"There's someone over there," she poked the older boy to get his attention. "They're crouching down, and they're a little surprised."

"I'll get them!" the older boy ran towards the trees and swung his machete at the tree, narrowly missing Danny.

"Gah!" On instinct, Danny stood up into a fighting stance and knocked the weapon out of his attacker's hands. "Hello to you too," He sighed at the confused boy's face and walked around him to where the others were. Looking at Aang, he concluded this boy was the most important, from his arrows. Either that or he was looking for a way to bug his parents and therefore covered his arms legs and bald head with tattoos. "Who are you?"

"He is Aang, the avatar. You should know that, but that's none of your business. Who are YOU?" The older girl asked. She stepped defensively in front of the boy.

"I'm Danny." He looked the girl in the eyes. "And I have no intention of hurting anyone here." He said as if reading her mind.

"Danny, that's a weird name. Is it Fire Nation by any chance?" The older boy rubbed his chin suspiciously and observed the annoyed teen.

"No, and who the heck are you?" Danny shifted to his other foot and crossed his arms.

"Like I would tell you, one minute we're introducing ourselves, the next we're captured by a crazy gang of Fire Nation thugs!" He picked up his machete and squinted at the boy, as if trying to see what he was like."Come on, guys. We're leaving. We can't trust him."

"But we just got off! I hate flying! Besides we can take a couple Fire Nation bozos," the younger girl was relaxing on a rock, her feet still on the ground. Danny could have sworn it wasn't there a second ago.

"Toph, it's not safe here. There's Fire Nation guy standing right in front of us! We're leaving," the older boy proceeded to pick up some of his random belongings and put them in a small pouch, which he hoisted on top of the bison. He pulled up the younger girl and the two others hesitantly climbed back on to the beast. "He can't follow us in the air."

Danny looked puzzled. What the heck did he mean by 'in the air'. His question was soon answered as the younger boy said yip yip and the bison took off for the clouds.

Line Break

"We didn't give him much of a chance, Sokka," Katara sighed. "What if he wasn't Fire Nation?"

"What if he was?" Sokka turned around to face his sister and peered down at the ground. It seemed as if Danny had left. "See? He's gone! He probably went to go alert the rest of his crew about us. Before we know it we'll have soldiers after us!" Katara sat in silence for a bit contemplating his words. Then, just a little way behind them she spotted something blue; it was a little different from the sky colour. It looked almost-Water Tribe blue?

"Hey, Sokka, what's that?" Katara grabbed his arm and pointed to the object in the sky.

"Probably just some random bird," Sokka brushed it off and turned around. His attention was brought back by a 'hey!'

"Oh my gosh! That is NOT a bird." Katara turned around briefly. "Go!" She turned back to watch the blue as it chased after them.

"Wait, Katara!" Toph finally spoke up. "That's Danny!"

"Are you crazy? Fire Nation can't fly!" Sokka screamed and chucked his boomerang into the sky towards the figure.

"Give it up Sokka! It's not like he was lying when he told us he wasn't going to hurt us." Toph raised her voice, a little annoyed.

"You mean he wasn't lying and you didn't tell us!" Katara turned to face Toph.

"Slipped my mind I guess," Toph leaned back against the side of the saddle thing.

"Well I still don't trust him. Fire Nation people are famous for being good liars. Well, besides Zuko that is." Sokka grabbed his boomerang out of the air and threw it again. Danny avoided the object; it was considerably easier than avoiding the boo-merang. Racing at full speed, he finally caught up with the group on the bison.

"Guys, slow down, I'm seriously on your side!" Danny gasped as he neared Appa's side.

"Gah!" Katara grabbed Aang's staff and swatted Danny with it. Danny lost his balance before coming back up.

"Honestly!" Danny dodged the staff but didn't expect her to swing back again. It hit him in the ear. He flew back up, annoyed. "Would you stop?" He snapped. After dodging another blow he sighed, half because he just wanted to help and half because they were so thick skulled. "Fine, I'm leaving." Danny started to fly away, annoyed. He didn't volunteer to be sent back to this weird bending land or whatever, but if his 'allies' were going to be so thick skulled, he'd rather not do anything with them. He landed and stared at his costume. He hadn't really noticed it before, but it was blue like Sokka's, but a bit thinner. Obviously, it was water tribe. He sighed and changed back to his human form. Danny was tired. Through half closed eyes he though he saw some red and black swishing in and out through the trees, in the direction the buffalo was going. He shrugged it off as nothing and relaxed in the trees.

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