Here we go! This is chapter one of the long awaited Danny Phantom and Fairy Tail crossover that I said I would write but instead did something else! And now I have FIVE stories to work on at once….. what have I done? In all seriousness I finally got to putting this on paper so hope y'all like it. So please read and review if you would, and check out my other stories.


Explosions shook the ground and screams of monstrous things rang through the air. Fire and ice swept across the battlefield in surprising harmony reinforcing the carnage of the flying enchanted blades. Sadly it wasn't quite as impressive to the blond of the group. Lucy Heartfilia had long sense gotten used to the power of her comrades that along with her formed the "Strongest team in Fairy Tail." She was more impressed by half of the things that the group ran into on some of the jobs that they go on, much like the current villains of the day. According to the job poster, they were a cult that has been harassing a nearby village, the unique thing about them was that they seemed able to employ the aid of weird glowing green things. Some of them were pretty obviously animal in shape, some humanoid, and others didn't even have an actual shape.

Normal people would be terrified of the unknown creatures, yet true to Fairy Tail, and her teammates in particular, when faced with the unknown, punch it until it's not scary anymore. Hence why she was now facing the odd creatures alongside her more combat adept companions. Her trusty whip hadn't seemed to work against these creatures, so she needed to call out the big guns.

"Open! Gate of the Golden Bull: Taurus!" Lucky screamed brandishing the appropriate key before with a flash of light Taurus, a muscular cow man, materialized with in the world. Hefting his giant ax Taurus easily swatted away a large bird like creature that had broken through the carnage that the others caused.

Turning towards his master Taurus spoke "Miss Luuucy loooooking hot as always, can I get a smoooch?" Lucy sighed, she was used to it by now but the lecherous ways of the Celestial Spirit was exasperating to say the least. The way he acted didn't really befit one of the Spirits of the Ecliptic Zodiac, then again all of her Zodiac spirits were a little weird or at the very least not what one would expect. Taurus is a pervert, Aquarius didn't care who got washed in her tidal waves, Virgo was a masochist, Cancer was basically a hair designer, and Sagittarius was some guy in a horse suit.

All she could do was sigh and deal with it. Whatever retort she was going to say was interrupted when a fiery explosion blasted several of the enemy accompanied by "Fire Dragon's Wing Attack!" That would be Nastu, the one who brought Lucy to Fairy Tail as well as being the number one cause of property damage in Fiore. She was just thankful that they weren't near anything that would cost money to fix, she didn't want to lose another reward because the hot head didn't pay enough attention to his surroundings.

Distracted by Fairy Tail's Salamander, Lucy didn't notice some wolf shaped creatures speeding towards her until they were almost on top of her. With Taurus fighting ahead all she could do was bring her arms up to try to ward away the beast. Yet when the impact never came she looked back up to see a large shield of ice had formed right in front of the charging wolf-thing. "Keep your head in the game Lucy!" Berated Gray the Ice-Maker Mage, and the reason she wasn't currently being mauled.

"The way is clear! We should hurry and end this before more of these creatures appear!" Erza, Fairy Tail's strongest female Mage, yelled from the front getting the attention of the rest of the group. She was currently in her normal base armor consisting of a chest peace and gauntlets, standing heroically before the entrance to the temple like structure that the Fairy Tale mages needed to infiltrate to stop the cult in whatever it was they were trying to do.

As she neared the entrance, Lucy could feel magic radiating from within, which usually meant that there was someone incredibly powerful just up ahead or someone was working a powerful spell. Lucy really hoped that it was just a spell that needed to be interrupted and not some crazy monster of a person, she's seen enough of that from Jose, the former Master of the now disbanded Phantom Lord.

"I don't like how that Magic feels." Lucy stated nervously as she gazed into the darkness that hid what was beyond the entrance.

"Don't worry Lucy, we'll eat something when we get back." Came the irksome reply from Happy the blue flying cat.

"I'm not nervous because I'm hungry!" Lucy retorted, insulted again by Happy's attempt to be funny at the wrong time.

"No time for that now. We must press forward and end the threat now before whatever they are planning on doing comes to fruition." Erza interrupted staring into the dark entrance.

"I totally agree, so let's just get going already and crack some skulls!" Nastu said with a feral grin. "I'm just getting fired up!" Without another word he sprinted into the temple challenging anyone who could hear him to a fight.

After a moment Gray spoke up "We should probably follow the idiot before he breaks something important."

"You really think there's anything like that in there?" Happy asked.

"Who knows, but Nastu will find it and break it." Gray replied as he went into the temple as well. Happy, Lucy, and Erza followed suit, before long the group entered a large chamber illuminated by a bright light, and found Nastu struggling to move forward, as if he was pushing against an invisible wall.

"Uh, Nastu now's not the time to practice miming." Happy commented when the group neared the pink haired wizard.

"I'm not! I can't get through!" Nastu roared as he tried to punch through whatever was blocking his path.

"It's an enchantment." Erza stated after taking note of the situation. Pointing to the ground revealing writing in an odd language inscribed on the ground.

"It's there to stop meddlers like you." The Fairy Tail mages' attention was drawn to a hooded figure on the other side of the enchantment. "Unlike some other individuals that toe the edge of morality, I know better than to assume no one will try to interfere or would be able to get past the guards, hence the enchantment. It'll lift once the ritual is over, and by that time you lot won't be able to stop me. Guaranteed." The mysterious man, according to the voice, turned away to gaze upon the sole light source for the room, a magic circle. "Still charging, yet it won't be long now."

"What is your goal?" Erza demanded, figuring if she could get him to talk they could figure a way to stop him.

The hooded man turned to the group and didn't say anything for several moments. "I suppose I am allowed a cliché." He finally said. "I aim to gain ultimate power. This ritual will summon an entity... NO, more like a godlike being from another place. Separate from our world or even the Celestial Spirit World. Entities that few have ever seen and fewer still have any actual knowledge on. Yet my magic is based on the binding and usage of said entities. I will take control of this entity and have his godlike power for myself!" The Hooded Man ended his speech with a maniacal laugh. Stopping himself he coughed to clear his throat "Like I said, I'm allowed clichés."

The Fairy Tail Mages was pretty sure that the man was crazy by this point. Yet they've handled crazy before. As the Hooded Man turned his attention back to the circle, Erza stared at the enchantment trying to figure a way around it, Gray, knowing he had no clue as far as enchantments go simply glared at the man's back, Nastu started to break through again with Happy cheering him on, and Lucy felt slightly useless.

Shaking the depressing thought from her mind, Lucy decided the only thing she could do was trust in her friends as they trusted her. Besides this wasn't the first maniac trying to gain power enough to rule the world, and probably won't be the last. They'll get through the enchantment and beat the hooded freak up. After all, it's just another Tuesday.


It was just another Tuesday for Danny Fenton, aka Danny Phantom Protector of Amity Park against the ghostly threat. If only he had a title like that. A fair amount of people saw him as such, mostly his fellow teenagers, but others, the people in charge, view him with a bit more distain. All because of a few mess ups early in his Superhero carrier that he will never shake. Of course that can't be something for him to worry or really care about. What he really cared about was dealing with rouge ghosts in between getting to school on time, completing his homework, and trying to have some sense of normalcy in his life. He does fine with the ghost hunting but has obvious trouble with the latter half.

A rocket narrowly missing him brought him out of his thoughts as Danny turned his focus back to the fight on hand. The villains of the day was a team up of Skulker and Technus, which despite himself Danny had to admit was ingenious. Any time Danny would damage Skulker, who was actually a tiny thing inside a body builder like mech suit, Technus would use his powers over technology to fix it, and when able give Skulker upgrades if he found the right parts. One could almost call it a perfect team, luckily Danny's had tougher fights despite the new trick his two foes were pulling.

The problem was that at that moment he wasn't going to be able to last in a longer fight, not like they could. Amity Park is a modern American city, there was technology every were which sadly meant Skulker could be fixed over and over again and Danny wouldn't be able to catch his breath. Oh well. When in doubt, get them talking.

"You know, it's about time you two teamed up." Danny said, hoping for one of them to start talking.

Predictably it was Technus that started. "Ha ha! Yes with our powers combined we would be unstoppable! Whilst Skulker attacks you I make sure he stays in the game, like a support character from those hip new video games found on the World Wide Web!" Danny resisted the urge to groan when he heard the technology ghost reveal what he should've realized five minutes into the fight. Technus was the healer, take him out first and the tank, Skulker, wouldn't be able to last. He could've ended the fight so much sooner if he wasn't so clueless.

While Technus was monologuing Skulker's expression gradually shifted to irritation before he finally snapped, "Would you shut up! We have him on the ropes you can monologue after we have the whelp's pelt!" He turned back towards Danny to find him floating there awkwardly. "Now," Skulker started, a retractable machete extending out of his arm, "Where were we?"

"Well," Phantom shrugged, "I rush you and then you say 'What!' in surprise." He then smirked and rushed through the air towards Skulker, any shock Skulker had at the action he didn't let it prevent him from meeting the boy head on. With a laugh Skulker brought his blade to bear and struck true, the machete sliding cleanly into the halfa. An instant later the body disintegrated and disappeared.

"What!" Skulker exclaimed in surprise, the body was not supposed to simply disappear. An answer to his confusion came in the form of the sound of flesh hitting flesh and a yelp of pain from Technus. Skulker turned around in time to see Phantom follow up his attack on the Technology ghost with a powerful ecto-blast firmly imbedding the loud mouth into the ground. Before Technus could recover Danny flew into range, pulled a Fenton thermos from somewhere and sucked Technus in to the seemingly benign object, trapping the ghost inside. Skulker knew he needed to end this before the boy turned back toward him, it was all or nothing.

Turning towards the Hunter Ghost Danny prepared to continue the fight and found Skulker aiming at him with every weapon at his disposal, which was anything and everything that could shoot or blow something up. Thinking quickly Danny prepared to dodge as much of the onslaught as possible when Skulker suddenly exploded, the remains of his metallic body falling to the ground. Unsure what happened, Danny quickly looked around and spotted who most likely were the reasons Skulker's untimely detonation. Sam and Tucker, his best friends and partners in crime, were standing behind Skulker still aiming a big and heavy looking rocket launcher that he didn't recognize. Not that it mattered in the long run, they saved him the trouble of having to deal with Skulker's barrage of doom. Speaking of Skulker, he still needed to be dealt with before they could go home and attempt to be like normal teenagers before the next crazy ghost comes along.

Landing close to what remained of Skulker's mechanical body Danny quickly captured him in the Fenton Thermos, sighing in relief. Turning to Sam and Tucker he asked, "What'd you use to blow up Skulker? I don't recognize it."

Grinning Tucker stood up the large apparatus so Danny could get a better look. "It's actually one of Skulker's, you blasted it off during the fight. I jerry rigged it so we could fire it."

"He's forgetting the fact that there was a fifty percent chance that it would've just blown us up." Sam added with her arms folded.

"Why'd you guys have to use that thing anyway?" Danny asked.

Tucker coughed and scratched his nose nervously before answering, "Well, we kind of forgot our ecto-weapons back home." All Danny did was raise an eyebrow at his friend.

"I was up late playing Doomed, so I forgot to make sure I had some ready." Turning to Sam, Tucker asked, "What's you're excuse?"

"My parents chased me out of the house with pink." Sam replied, scowling at the mere memory. Her thoughts on the offending color were interrupted when a cold wind came through. "We should probably head home, the weather doesn't look so good." She was right as evidence of her statement showed it's self through the heavy storm clouds that seemingly came from nowhere.

"Um guys." Danny started as he focused on the brooding clouds. "I don't think this a normal storm."

"Is it Vortex?" Tucker asked remembering the weather ghost.

"No. I don't think it's that whack job." Danny answered as he saw more of what bad this storm abnormal, flashes of ghostly green and not simple ecto-energy. "Look closer."

His friends started to focus harder on the heavy clouds until they saw it. On occasion the clouds would seemingly break to reveal the swirling, constantly changing, borderline shroom inspired shapes of the Ghost Zone. "That's not good." Tucker managed to say.

"Captain Obvious is right, we should get out of here and figure out what to do." Sam added earning nods from the other two.

Before Danny could think to pick either of his friends up for a quick flight out of there an otherworldly white light filled the sky dispelling the darkness cast by the storm. Curiosity getting the better of them, the trio of friends looked back to the sky to see what looked like lightning writhing through the clouds. Only it obviously wasn't normal lightning, it lingered and moved in slow determination. Before long the odd lightning started to draw an odd design in the sky. Before Danny could think better of the situation the lightning had formed an intricate circle design that covered the sky over Amity Park.

"Sam, what's that?" Danny asked hoping his occult loving friend knew something about the phenomenon.

"I'm not sure..." Sam answered uneasily. "But I would bet my left kidney that it's not good."

"On that note, what are we still doing here?" Tucker added snapping out of his awe. An instant later streams of light descended from the circle inscribed clouds with a thunderclap.

"Move!" Danny ordered when he saw that the lights were flying towards them. Heeding his order the trio dived out of the way a moment before the lights were upon them. Yet the light stream changed its course abruptly, homing in on Danny as he bolted away, latching on to his leg. Acting quickly Danny brought his power to bare, his hand igniting in green fire, ecto-energy primed to destroy, before casting it at the tendril of light. Sadly the attack simply melted away upon contact with the offending supernatural binding, instead the light started to pull him towards the sky. Changing tactics Danny reached and grabbed onto a nearby light poll postponing his now apparent abduction. The tendril of light continued to pull on his leg as he wrapped his arms around the light poll reinforcing his grip on the thing preventing him from being pulled into the sky.

"Danny!" Sam and Tucker yelled as they ran towards him.

"Guys! This thing won't let me go! Urg... It's trying to pull me in!" Danny explained to them when they got to him. More tendrils flew down from the sky latching on to Danny as he struggled against their ever growing collective pull. Danny managed to lock eye's with Sam before the base of the street light gave out, removing his anchor. Her shocked face was the last thing he saw as he was violently yanked from his home dimension. Within moments he was pulled through the circle and into the clouds before his everything turned green. He was right, the Ghost Zone could've been seen through the clouds when they first appeared, of course that was the least of his current problems as the tendrils of light hadn't disappeared when he passed the circle. Rather they quickly rapped around him like rope binding his movements and seemed to propel him even faster through the green void. Before long he was in a part of the Zone that he'd never been to before and farther yet he went. Eventually surroundings that Danny was flying past ceased to look like the Ghost Zone. Gone was the green and in its place was blackness, the ever persistent doors of the Ghost Zone were replaced with countless lights dotting the view. Under different circumstances Danny would've thoroughly enjoyed the place he found himself in, but he was currently shooting through the space like a comet to places unknown... Or his doom, that was a distinct possibility as well.

Danny could sense that he was starting to move faster through the void as the light coils tightened around his body. Before long the pressure became too much to bear and Danny blacked out. When he came too he was laying on what felt like stone and somebody was talking, although it sounded muffled, like if he was underwater. Opening his eyes the first thing that he saw was his still gloved hand. He was still a ghost, Danny figured that was worth something. The next thing he noticed was that he was surrounded by smoke, effectively obscuring his view of whoever was talking yet at the same time hiding him as well. His ears started to work normally again as he got up, he was finally able to understand the words of whomever was speaking, sadly it sounded like a villainous monologue.


Alright! Now for some news on my other stories for those who read them, An Act of Remembrance is going on hiatus….. again. Now I actually have a good reason this time! I'm working on revisions and will upload those all in one bundle. It may take a while but it will get done, and no worries I'll continue to work on the other stories as well! In any case R&R please and have a great day!