*Does happy Dance* I'm finished! I typed this in like, 20 minutes. The words just poured out, so to speak. Well, I have another Danny idea, and perhaps an Invader Zim story for those who love the little green guy!
Epilogue
(Neutral POV)
"So, you guys are really okay with this?" Danny asked. His parents nodded. The whole family sat in the kitchen, around the table.
"Just don't hurt him, you two!" Jazz said, overprotective as usual. Maddie smiled.
"Of course, Jazz, don't worry." She said, calming her daughter down. "We just want to know his abilities, and when Danny's ready, we can do more advanced things. But only if he wants to." She glanced at her son. Danny merely shrugged.
"Are we going to start? Dad looks a little anxious to get down there." The boy said. It was true. Jack Fenton was squirming in his seat. Maddie sighed heavily.
"Let's go."
The Fenton family all gathered in the basement. Jack Fenton, Maddie Fenton, Jasmine Fenton, and little Daniel Fenton. The family bonded as Jack and Maddie watched Danny's every movement. They scanned him as he "went ghost", watched him shoot beams of energy from his hands, cleaning up the garbage. The two stared as he refroze the melted ice cream in his father's bowl. They became confused when Danny became invisible, only to find him when his laughter gave him away. Young Daniel scared them constantly by walking through walls at random times. He always had a good laugh at that. Jack, Maddie and Jazz covered their ears as Danny let out his "Ghostly Wail" in a field, to prevent too much damage from happening to the city.
However, over a few months, the Fentons had a favorite Family pastime. The parents and their daughter would sit on the front steps. They stared at the sky, watching Danny. Not Danny Fenton, the clumsy, weak, fourteen-year-old. They watched Danny Phantom swoop gracefully through the sky, eyes closed, and his spiky white hair blowing back in the wind. He would flip and twirl, drawing pictures in the air with his long black ghostly tail. He was in pure bliss, flying around, and his family staring at him in awe. It was times like this when Danny truly felt he was a hero, someone special. Sam, Tucker, and Jazz had always told him this, but he didn't truly understand until his parents were put into the picture. The people, who you are supposed to look up to, are looking up to you instead. Danny stopped for a moment, hovering over his family. Their faces all looked proud, and in awe of Danny's flying. He smiled down at them, and they returned the smile with their own. Danny turned around, staring at the sky for a moment. He took one last glance at his family, then turned and sped off into the sunset, feeling new.
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