Oh hey look, a new story based around another Nickelodeon show and an original character that has brown hair and blue eyes. But this time it has ghosts! But yes joking aside I've decided to write a Danny Phantom fic. Anyway, I don't own anything, Danny Phantom belongs to Nick. Enjoy!


Welcome to Casper High

Sasha Lucas followed Mr. Lancer and Jazz Fenton as they showed her around Casper High. Well, it was more so Jazz showed her around, Mr. Lancer was more interested in the fact that it was the Spirit Week. He was currently jumping in the air cheering to his hearts delight.

"Casper! High! Spirit!" The older man ended up falling to the floor, causing Sasha to clasp a hand over her mouth to hide her laughter. "Ahh, Spirit Week. I love it so much. The pomp, the circumstance, and mostly the spirit sparklers!" He pulled out a picture from his pocket and showed it to the girls. It was a photo of him cheerleading when he was younger. "Jasmine, Sasha, did you know I was a cheerleader when I went to school here?"

"Really? Weird. No clue," Jazz replied obviously having figured that out.

"Yeah, it's not like the jumping around shouting 'Spirit' gave that away or anything," Sasha muttered sarcastically. Jazz smirked at Sasha's statement as they continued down the hallway.

"Hey, I know you're new to Amity Park and everything but would you mind if I asked you to do something for me?" she asked Sasha.

"Depends on what that is," Sasha replied cautiously.

"Well, it's about my brother, Danny," Jazz began. Sasha remembered the boy Jazz was talking about. He was in pretty much all of her classes and always hung around a goth girl and a tech geek who tried to flirt with her the first time they interacted. "He's been acting strange lately. I'd talk to him but I'm his older sister and he's just going to think I'm being bossy. I'm hoping that perhaps a new friend would be able to help him through whatever he's going through at the moment."

"That's a lot to ask for the new kid," Sasha responded.

"I know, it's just… I'm worried that if he doesn't talk to somebody all that frustration he's repressing could come out the wrong way," Jazz continued.

"And this is the guidance councilor's office," Mr. Lancer told Sasha, finally getting back to the tour that he and Jazz were giving to her. Mr. Lancer opened the door only for them to find Danny standing in the middle of a destroyed office.

Sasha felt uncomfortable about the scolding that Danny was about to get from Mr. Lancer so much so that she began to back away from the room. "I'm going to go check on my mom," she said awkwardly before hurrying away. She ran through the halls all the way to the nurse's station. Sasha opened the door and swiftly closed it, happy to be away from that situation.

"Feeling alright?" her mother asked as she tidied up the nurse's station, putting medical supplies where she liked. They recently just moved to Amity Park because her mom managed to snag a job as Casper High's school's nurse. Apparently the old one got fired for using meat as an ice pack for bruises.

"Yeah, it's… it's just been a weird day," Sasha answered.

o

The rest of the day at school was interesting. There were rumors going around about a giant wasp that attacked the school while Sasha was checking up with her mom for the second time that day. Sasha was glad she avoided it while her mother was happy that no one had to be sent to her because of allergic reactions. Both of them were thankful when the day ended so that they could go home and relax.

Or at least that's what Sasha thought would happen. Turns out her mother had different plans. "Why do we have to introduce ourselves to the neighbors instead of taking time to relax for a minute?" Sasha asked as the two made their way next door.

"Sasha, we're going to have to introduce ourselves at some point so we might as well do it now. Besides, maybe they'll be nice," her mom told her as they walked up to their neighbor's door.

"Yeah, I'm sure the people with a giant sign on their house are going to be great," Sasha muttered sarcastically.

Her mom shot her a look before she rang the doorbell. They waited for a few seconds before the door opened and revealed a couple in orange and blue jumpsuits. Sasha couldn't help but give her mom an I–told-you-so look. Her mom was the first one to speak.

"Hi, my name is Zoe Lucas and this is my daughter Sasha. We're your new neighbors and decided to stop by and say hello," she said to them.

"We have neighbors?" the man in the orange jumpsuit wondered.

"Jack, don't be rude," the woman in the blue jumpsuit scolded. She pulled down her hood to reveal her short orange hair and violet eyes. "It's nice to meet the both of you. I'm Maddie Fenton and that's my husband Jack. Why don't you two come in? I'll make some tea and we can get to know each other."

Before either her mom or Sasha had time to respond Mr. Fenton got behind them and pushed them into the house. "Kids! Come down and meet the new neighbors!" he shouted. Both Sasha and her mom found themselves on the Fenton's couch and with cups of tea in their hands. Sasha was about to take a sip of her tea when two familiar faces walked into the room.

"Sasha?" Jazz asked, both her and Danny confused as to why the new girl was in their living room.

"Jazz? Danny?" Sasha looked at them surprised.

"Kids, I want you to meet our new neighbors, Zoe and Sasha Lucas," Mrs. Fenton told her kids.

"We've already met," Sasha informed them. "Jazz showed me around Casper High and Danny… I'm pretty much in all of the same classes as him." Sasha saw Danny relax when she told his parents that she knew him from class instead of bringing up that he destroyed the guidance councilor's office.

"So Zoe, are you or Sasha interested in ghosts at all?" Mr. Fenton asked.

Sasha and her mother shot each other a cautious look. Her mother responded while Sasha sipped her tea. "Well, I dabble in the paranormal world a bit in my off time. I used to be into engineering before switching into nursing. And Sasha's been pulled into some of my experiments as a result," her mother answered.

Mr. and Mrs. Fenton jumped on Sasha's mom in a heartbeat firing question after question at her. They even started to question Sasha about some things, making her extremely uncomfortable. "Hey! People my age! Help me out please!" she pleaded to Jazz and Danny.

"How about we show Sasha around the house while the adults chat?" Jazz offered.

"Yes! Please! Thank you!" Sasha replied, pushing herself off the couch and away from Mr. and Mrs. Fenton. Jazz and Danny lead her into the kitchen so that she could have a moment to catch her breath.

"Sorry about them," Jazz apologized.

"So your mom is a ghost hunting fanatic too?" Danny asked, shifting a bit uncomfortable.

"No, I wouldn't call her a fanatic. Ghosts are just something she was pushed into. The ghost gear she creates is more out of defensive purposes. She's not a hunter or anything," Sasha explained.

"And what about you? Are you a ghost hunter, Sasha?" Danny asked.

"What? Me? A ghost hunter? No, I'm just a teenager. Teenagers don't hunt ghosts. I mean, I'll stop them if I can. Mom gave me a containment unit encase I ever encountered one. Better safe than sorry, am I right?" Sasha rambled. Danny and Jazz gave her strange looks which in turn caused Sasha to look away from them shyly. "I don't like talking about it. Whenever ghosts get brought up in my life I'm instantly known as the freak."

"Yeah, I hear ya," Danny replied sympathetic.

"So, we promised you a tour of the house," Jazz piped in.

Sasha chuckled. "This appears to be becoming a thing with you and me. Alright then, lead the way."

o

"So how has your day been going so far?" her mom asked as Sasha sat down on an examination table. It was currently in between classes so Sasha decided to check up with her mom.

"It's been good. Danny introduced me to his friends at lunch. They even invited me to hang out at Elmer's Pharmacy after school," Sasha answered.

"A pharmacy?" her mom questioned.

"They sell ice cream. It's like, what did they call them in your day, a soda shop?" Sasha smirked, poking fun a bit.

"Ha, ha. I'm not that old Missy. But that's nice. Sounds like you're finally making friends," her mom smiled. "That's nice, you deserve something normal."

"Yeah, things are starting to look up. I just hope it stays that way," Sasha agreed. At that moment the fire alarm went off and a few seconds afterwards the sprinklers activated, soaking Sasha and her mother. "Looks like I spoke too soon."

Sasha and her mom evacuated the building with all the other students and faculty. She tried to look for Danny, Sam, and Tucker but the crowd was a bit much and she wasn't able to see them until they were back in class. It was around free period that Sasha was heading to check on her mom again when she saw Danny, in a Spirit Baby outfit, being forced down the halls by Dash and the other football players.

Feeling bad for her new friend, Sasha grabbed Danny's arm when he got close to the nurse's station and pulled him inside. She cracked the door open and watched as Dash and the footballers ran around wondering where Danny went and let out a sigh of relief when they ran down another hallway to look for him.

"Thanks for that. They've been harassing me ever since the guidance counselor put me in this stupid outfit," Danny said to her.

"Sounds like a crappy guidance counselor," Sasha commented and took the large hat off Danny's head.

"Where did you pull me into anyway?" Danny asked.

"Sasha, you don't need to check up on me every… Oh, hello Danny," her mom said when she spotted the two in the nurse's station.

"Hi, Ms. Lucas," Danny replied deflated.

"Hey, mom, do you have any scrubs?" Sasha asked taking Danny's spirit sash.

"Hm… I think I might. I typically have a few sets just encase a student is so sick they ruin their clothes. I'm guessing you're looking for pants," her mom responded and opened one of her supply drawers. She ended up pulling out a pair of typical blue scrub pants.

"Yeah," Sasha answered as her mom handed Danny the pair of pants.

"Wow, scrubs? You're way better than the last nurse," Danny commented and went to change out of the stupid diaper he was wearing in the nurse's station bathroom.

"So why is he wearing a diaper?" Sasha's mom asked her.

"Apparently the guidance counselor forced him to do it," Sasha relayed.

"That sounds like a terrible guidance counselor. Who would hire someone who purposely embarrasses the kids?" her mom wondered.

"You're forgetting that the last nurse used raw meat as an ice pack," Sasha reminded her.

The sound of a door opening stopped their conversation. They turned around and saw Danny emerge from the bathroom wearing the scrub pants. "Thanks for the pants, Ms. Lucas," he said walking back over to the two.

"You're welcome, Danny," Sasha's mom replied.

"Thanks again for saving my butt back there, Sasha. Now I can go get my clothes with some dignity," Danny thanked.

"No problem, that's what friends are for," Sasha smiled.

"You still coming to Elmer's Pharmacy?" he asked.

"Yeah, but I think I'll have to meet you guys there. These damp clothes have been bothering me so I think a change of clothes are in order," Sasha told him.

"Okay, I'll see you there," Danny said and waved goodbye as he went to go and retrieve his clothes.

o

Sasha ran home after school to go change, saying goodbye to her mom who stuck around at school to do some inventory and tidy up a bit. It took some time to get home and Sasha was worried that they'd be done by the time she got there so she hurried into a change of clothes. She headed out the door only to see Danny sulking home.

"Hey, are you okay? I thought I was meeting you and the others for ice cream?" Sasha asked him confused.

"Huh? Oh, sorry. Tucker and Sam might be there still but… something came up and I had to go," Danny told her. His temperament told her otherwise.

"Um… do you wanna come in? You look like you could use some comfort food and an unbiased ear to rant to," Sasha offered.

Danny hesitated at first and then nodded. Sasha gave him a small sympathetic smile before leading Danny into her house. As the headed into the kitchen Danny noticed that there were still a few boxes lying around that needed to be put away. He took a seat on a barstool next to the kitchen counter and watched as Sasha went to work. The both of them remained quiet while Sasha worked, something Danny appreciated. When she was finished Sasha placed down two mugs of hot chocolate with an 8-bit heart cookie hanging off the side of the mug.

"Hot chocolate?" Danny questioned.

"Sorry, I just assumed. I find hot drinks comforting no matter what season. I can make you tea if that's what you'd prefer," Sasha explained.

"No, no, hot chocolate is good," Danny assured her and took a sip. He was surprised to find a bit of cinnamon mixed in. That was different. Danny had to agree with her though, hot drinks were soothing. "So you bake?" He asked, turning his attention to the cookie.

"Yeah, it's something I like to do when I get stressed. There's something relaxing about making something. And I get to eat the end product so that's a plus," Sasha replied with a small laugh and took a sip of hot chocolate herself. "So, you wanna talk about it? Whatever it might be?"

Danny sighed and leaned against the counter. "It's just… I feel like the universe is against me or something. First it was that shrink, who just seems to make me miserable, then it was being blamed for setting off the fire alarm, then that stupid spirit baby costume I was forced to wear, and then… uh! On top of that Jazz thinks I'm a loser and at this point I'm beginning to believe her. I just keep screwing up everything." He placed his head against the counter at the end of his rant, tired from everything.

"Wow, um… wasn't expecting that," Sasha commented.

"I don't know what I'm gonna do," Danny said.

"You keep going," she told him. Danny perked his head up, surprised that she was giving him advice. "Right now is merely a low point that will pass. I was in your position about a year ago and I thought that everything I did wasn't good enough, that I wasn't good enough. It got bad and I feel into a depression. My mom was so worried. But I faced some demons and keep going. So just hang in there. After all we're just teenagers; it's our job to screw up now and then. This period will pass."

"That's… actually some pretty good advice. Thanks, Sasha," Danny smiled slightly

"No problem. And hey, if you need someone to talk to feel free to come over. Be warned though, I might use you as a guinea pig for some of my baking creations," Sasha replied jokingly.

Danny laughed in response, feeling the best he's felt all week. "I think I might just risk that." His eyes widened when he finally took a bite of the 8-bit heart cookie. "Okay, I'm definitely risking it." The two of them laughed. They enjoyed their drinks and talked until Danny had to head home.

o

Sasha dropped some things off at her locker. Her talked with Danny the day before went well but his mood went back to depressed when they got back to school. The whole school seemed depressed actually. Ironic seeing as it was spirit week. Closing her locker Sasha set out to find Danny and his friends before the assembly started. When she found them it appeared that they were having a serious conversation.

"Only one way to find out," Sasha heard Sam say.

"Find out what?" she asked, entering in the conversation. The trio slightly jumped, surprised by her sudden appearance.

"Uh, hey Sasha," Tucker stuttered, trying to recover from her sudden appearance.

"Have you seen the shrink yet?" Sam asked.

"No why?" Sasha asked.

"We think everyone who has a session with Spectra end up miserable," Danny told her. Sasha tensed hearing the name as a worried expression filled her eyes. "Sasha? Is something wrong?"

"Spectra? As in Penelope Spectra? As in the woman with red hair and a weird little guy assistant?" Sasha asked, trying to keep her calm.

"Yeah, that's her," Tucker confirmed.

"Shit," Sasha muttered before addressing the others. "You guys need to stay away from her. Those two are dangerous. Crap, I need to go warn my mom." She ran away without telling them anything else, booking it towards the nurses office.

She had a theory and if her theory was correct then Jazz was in danger. Reaching the nurses office flung the door open before slamming it shut.

"Sasha Marie Lucas! What have I told you about slamming doors!" her mom chastised her daughter as she stepped into the waiting area of the nurse's station.

"Mom, we have an emergency here! Turns out Spectra is the school guidance counselor," Sasha informed her.

"Spectra? That ghost who was pretending to be the guidance counselor at your old school?" her mom asked, becoming worried at the mention of Spectra. "But I thought we sent her back to the ghost zone?"

"The Fenton's have a ghost portal. She probably got out that way," Sasha said, remembering when Jazz and Danny showed her their basement full of ghost hunting equipment. "I think she might be going after Jazz Fenton."

"I'll get supplies in case something happens," her mom said and ran to collect some medical supplies.

"And I'll get Spectra," Sasha said.

A bright light encircled her waste and as the light separated her appearance changed dramatically. Her flats turned into black boots, her jeans into white leggings, her top into a black sleeveless dress and white crop top. Black, fingerless gloves appeared on her hands. Her hair transformed into a silvery blue white and her eyes changed into a glowing violet. Once the transformation was done Sasha reached into her pocket and pulled out a small cylinder. She hooked it onto her silver cuff bracelet and then flew off to the guidance office.

Arriving at the room Sasha discovered that it was empty which caused her to panic a bit. She looked down at her bracelet and hit a small button on the side. A blinking light appeared on her bracelet before the word UP appeared. Becoming intangible Sasha flew up onto the roof to see a green wolf trying to recover from being thrown up there. Her eyes narrowed, recognizing the ghost.

"Why that little…" Bertrand went to curse before spotting Sasha. "You!"

"Here boy," Sasha said sinisterly before blasting him with a white ghost ray.

Bertrand yipped when he got hit. Before he could get up and attack her back Sasha used her ghost energy to activate the containment unit on her wrist, sucking him in. She couldn't help but smirk once Bertrand was captured. But she still had a bigger ghost to find. Looking over the side of the roof Sasha was surprised to see Spectra grabbing hold of another ghost. He looked to be physically around her age and there was something familiar about him that she couldn't place.

"Let go of me!" the male ghost cried out.

"Why would I do that? Your doubt, your misery, it's delicious. And the best part is, as soon as that silly speech is over, and that last domino falls and the sparklers vaporize the speaker, we'll leave you here to take the blame. And by the time I'm done with you, you'll be sure it was all your fault!" Spectra told him, dragging him up to a window to show him the dominos falling in the gym.

"Man, I am so tired of you dumping on me. And I am so tired on dumping on myself. Jazz never did that, even when I was mad at her. And I won't let her down!" the ghost said, throwing Spectra off him. "It's time to take some good advice and face some demons." It was his last sentence that made things click in Sasha's mind. She was shocked that the ghost boy was actually Danny Fenton. Sasha had to shake that from her mind at the moment though. Spectra was still a big issue, she'd have to talk to Danny about him being a ghost later.

"Bertrand! Sic him!" Spectra ordered.

"Sorry, I took your little assistant out of the picture," Sasha said, dropping down into the fray.

"Shadow," Spectra growled at her.

"Spectra," Sasha shot back.

"What's going on?" Danny asked confused. "Another ghost?"

"We'll talk later. Just go save Jazz, I'll handle Spectra," Sasha told him. Remembering that his sister was in danger Danny took off inside the gym. Sasha and Spectra glared at each other.

"Ruining my plans once again," Spectra growled at her, sending blast after blast at her.

"Maybe you should've just stayed in the ghost zone where you belong. Wouldn't have been disappointed," Sasha replied, firing her own shots.

"I haven't lost yet! And I'm not going to let a freak like you stop me!" Spectra exclaimed.

Sasha resisted flinching at the word freak but managed to get hit from one of Spectra's blasts, sending her into a tree. When she recovered Sasha noticed that Spectra was gone but Sasha knew where she must have gone. Going intangible Sasha flew into the school, flying into the back room off the stage. She saw that Jazz was knocked down and looked into another room to see that Spectra pinned Danny against a wall.

"Look at you. What are you? A ghost trying to fit in with humans? Or some creepy little boy with creepy little powers?" Spectra asked, seizing his head.

"Both! Uh… neither! I don't know!" Danny replied.

"You're a freak! Not a ghost, not a boy! Who cares for a thing like you?" Spectra continued, absorbing the misery she created from Danny. Danny in question fell to the ground, disoriented.

"Hey! Stay away from my friend!" Sasha shouted. Reaching out her hand, Sasha summoned a mass of black shadow and grabbed Spectra with it. With Spectra bound and not able to move she activated her containment unit and aimed it at Spectra. A beam shot out from the small cylinder, encircling Spectra and dragging her into the unit, the ghost screaming the whole way. Once she was captured Sasha walked over to Danny and helped him up to his feet.

"She used the same lines on me the last time I encountered her. You okay?" she asked.

"Yeah, um. Do I know you?" Danny asked confused as to why she was being so friendly to him.

"Yeah. But perhaps now isn't a good time." Sasha said and then noticed Jazz walk into the room. She noticed that Jazz was surprised to see her but didn't bat an eyelash seeing Danny. Did she know about her brother? "Uh, you should probably get back to that Spirit Assembly," she told Jazz before turning back to Danny. "And we should get going.

Grabbing Danny's hand she turned them both invisible as she lead them behind the bleachers in the gym. With both of them hidden, Sasha transformed back to normal, shocking Danny.

"Sasha?!" Danny choked out in surprise.

"Shhh, not now," she told Danny and motioned to the bleachers that had the whole school sitting on them. Danny nodded, understanding and then transformed back to his human form. The two of them searched the bleachers for Sam and Tucker before joining them, a bit tired from the fight. They smiled however when Jazz made her appearance and the whole school started chanting her name, pumped up now that Spectra was gone.

"Hey, she's okay!" Tucker observed.

"Looks like someone saved the day," Sam nudged Danny, signaling to Sasha that Tucker and Sam knew about Danny's ghost powers.

"Yeah, and I had a little help from a new friend," Danny said and smiled at Sasha. Tucker and Sam looked at her confused. Decided that she could trust them since Danny did she blinked, changing her blue eyes to her glowing violet eyes for a second before turning them back. The two of them gaped at her in surprise and went to ask her questions but she stopped them.

"Later, let's just enjoy the happy moment," she told them and turned back to watch the Spirit Week assembly. Questions could come later. Sasha and Danny sat there, happy to find that there was someone else out there who was like them.


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"So Tell Me About Yourself" is an inside joke between me and my friends which started from my one friend's hatred for the typical getting-to-know-you question "So tell me about yourself". She, being so annoyed with the phrase, gave a silly answer that she murdered people in their sleep. When she brought it back to me and my other friend we both gave a silly answer. That is where the idea for my account name came from.