Okay, firstly I know that I shouldn't be starting another story before finishing the others, but this idea popped in my mind and I HAD to write it down before it would escape me. Either way, first a simple explanation so you can follow. For DP is it so that Planet Phantom never happened, so no one knows who Danny Phantom really is, and he isn't worldly famous. For the TT it's so that the movie has happened, but I took the last episode from Season 5 out, 'Things Change'. The Teen Titans, of course, are wordly famous so everyone will know them.

Anyways, now that's explained, on to the disclaimer

DISCLAIMER: I do not own Danny Phantom or Teen Titans. They are respectively owned by Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network.

Have fun!


The afternoon sun was shining over the horizon, casting dark shadows over the streets of Amity Park. Cars were driving all around, but the sudden honking and traffic suddenly making place in the middle of the road puzzled the pedestrians walking on the sidewalks.

Their answer came in a ghostly motorbike racing down the road, followed by a black and white blur. People started cheering and the drivers waved in gladness to see their favorite hero trying to catch another one of the ghosts that likes to make commotions throughout the town.

Johnny 13 was, once again, making a chaotic mess of the streets, leaving a trail on the tarmac of the road. Right on his heels was Danny Phantom, Amity Park's town hero and known half-ghost. The last part only by the ghosts he fights, though.

"Come on, Johnny! Ugh, where's Kitty when you need her." Danny Phantom groaned as he tried to catch up to the driving ghost. He tried a few blasts on the bike, but only got the road instead. Johnny yelled something he couldn't quite make out, and suddenly he was caught in pure darkness.

'Great, Shadow.' Danny sighed, and focused the ectoplasm in his body. With a loud yell, he released the build-up energy and blasted the shadow-like ghost into the air. Watching the black blob disappear into the sky with a smirk, he took a small breather before putting all power into chasing Johnny 13. His legs changed into a ghostly trail, and turning intangible, he avoided friction and took off like a missile.

At a T-junction, Johnny was busy flirting with a few girls when he suddenly was hit in the back and blasted across the road and into the buildings, leaving an imprint in the brick. The girls shrieked before running away.

"Hey, Johnny! Kitty told me to watch that you didn't try anything with those human girls." Danny said, a teasing tone in his voice. And he wasn't lying, the ghost-girlfriend of the biker really did ask him to watch out for that.

The biker ghost stood up from his spot, a large scowl covering his face. He fired a few blasts at the halfa, but Danny dodged with ease before firing one himself. He hit the guy straight on the chest, a perfect bullseye. Cheering inside, he got down and took a hold of the ghost's bike and lifted the thing up with relative ease.

Johnny looked up from his spot on the ground, only to find his bike landing on top of him. He groaned as a daze hovered over his head, and before he could snap out of it, a sudden suction pulled him and the ghostly bike inside the Fenton Thermos Danny was holding. He capped it, and with that finished the fight. 'Although I still feel pretty good. I'm getting better at this.'

As he put the device on his belt, he smiled whilst reminiscing of all the good memories chasing ghosts. He sighed before taking off, disappearing into the sky.


The town was calm and peaceful as the afternoon made place for evening. The sun started reaching the horizon, showing that summer was coming to a close and autumn will come soon.

As this happened, 17-year old Danny Phantom was flying across the sky, looking down on the town as he finished his late patrol. No more ghosts, just as he liked it.

His mind wandered to the times. He smiled in nostalgy as he remembered all the good ol' days. The time Team Phantom was still around. Now the only one he can count on the help him is Jazz. Not that the others wouldn't, they just can't.

Sam, the girl he once had fallen in love with, had to move with her parents to England. Before she left he was able to confess his feelings, but both declared that such a long-distance relationship wouldn't work out for them. Instead, a simple friendship overseas would suffice. He came to terms with his feelings, and it was around a month ago that he could declare he had moved on.

Tucker, as the techno-geek and smart-ass he is, had finished high-school before either could. Now, the boy genius was busy learning in college, somewhere across the state. They still talked, over the phone, but hey, can't always count that he isn't busy studying. And Danny knew how important that is.

Jazz was also going to college, but she still came by occasionally to see their parents. Although it was more to make sure that they didn't blow themselves up with their gadgets and trinkets then really because they are family. Neither of the Fenton kids wanted to acknowledge that part anymore.

Why, you might ask?

Well, around over a year ago, after the entire thing with helping Dani get stabilized, he was caught sneaking into his room as Danny Phantom. At first his parents tried to blast him to pieces, understandable, but when Jazz tried to come between he had to, forcefully, reveal himself as their son, things didn't go… Smoothly.

And that goes as, both started blasting again anyways. As they tried to reason with their parents, a single declare was made.

"No son of mine can be a ghost!"

At first, he wanted to point out he was a half-ghost, but even that wouldn't stop them in the end. So, with great reluctance, he flew out of the house and left his so-called parents behind. His sis told him she gave them a great scolding, but that wouldn't deter the ghost-hunters. The next day, after agreement that their parents wouldn't shoot him, he packed his stuff and left, leaving a tear-eyed Jazz behind.

So now, over a year later, he's living away from his old home and someplace else. And that's exactly where he's headed to right now.

The suburbs came in view as he reached the outer skirts of town. The forest came in sigh, and from a distance he could spot lake Eerie in the ever-present fog. He flew over the tree-canopies, and after a little looking found the large wooden abode they had taken residence in.

Why, 'they', you might ask?

Well…

"Danny!"

A black/white blur crashed into the halfa, and as he laughed he was able to stop himself from flying around a bit dazed. His hand came to rest on the white hair of the person/halfa hugging him.

Dani Phantom, with an 'I'.

The younger halfa was living together with him.

After he left to find a new home, he found this old place in abandonment. After checking and making sure it wasn't haunted (wouldn't be the first time) he took it as his new home. No authorities come and check the place, so he doesn't have to worry about paying the bill or anything. Electricity comes from a special generator using solar panels installed on the roof and a self-build dam at a river nearby. Water is also supplied from the dam, filtered and cleaned so it's drinkable. And, with the strength and speed he has as a ghost, he had renovated and furnished the whole place in under a few weeks' time.

And then, Dani decided to come along, together with a big discovery she made about the clone-program Vlad had made, the source of his 'cousin' her existence.

Checking things out, he found that Vlad had used a blank DNA-donor that is the source of the very fact Dani is a girl instead of a boy like he is. And the differences in physic. This made it that the donor was a woman or girl, and seeing he's a boy, that was the same as creating a tube-baby...

When this sunk in, both realized what this meant. She wasn't his clone, nor his cousin.

She's his daughter.

At first, both weren't sure what to do. He's only a teen, and she's four years younger than him. He can't take care of her, right? But, after facing a few ghosts and him showing the protectiveness, along with a slip-up of calling her his daughter, of a father, he decided.

He would be her father, for better or worse.

"Hey, Dani. I didn't take too long, right?" He said as he was finally able to get free from her embrace. She smiled at him with a soft blush before shaking her head no. The now thirteen-year-old half-ghost floated down to land on the porch of the abode. He joined her at the front-door and smiled as they both entered inside. They sometimes do this, recreating the day they first entered their new home.

A new home, they both love. Just like they love each other, as father and daughter.


Night fell over the town, and people returned home.

The park was nice and quiet, all aside from one figure standing on a soft hill, his gaze at the big bright full moon in the sky, thousands of stars joined at its side.

Danny blinked away a single tear as he allowed the memories to flow. The day his parents betrayed him, the departure of his friends. He thought about how he became a dad, and he has the best daughter he could wish for. He thought about his time as this town's hero. Ghosts are appearing less frequent, and he is finding himself with more free-time than he bargained for.

He sat down and crossed his legs before using his ghostly abilities to softly float in the air. He took a calm posture and put his hands so that he was in a relaxed meditating position. He breathed in and out before clearing his mind.

Meditation, he took this up to keep his mind cool and collected after having a few faithful encounters that nearly made him loose his self-control. He discovered that his powers were influenced by his emotions, and that great emotions could react to a loss of control. Anger, rage and sadness all have bas influences; while happiness and joy could hold him back slightly. He had to stay calm and keep his emotions in good control. The more extreme they were, the larger the impact on him and his powers.

He meditated for an hour before he found that his mind was collected enough. He flew from his spot and returned into the direction he knows his house is.

As he vanished into the night-sky, he had been unaware of an insect-like robot with a large camera on the front. Its lens closed for a moment like it blinked before the drone buzzed off, heading for its owner.

It flew over the town and left, passing the forest and the land around it. The small drone kept going until it suddenly was flying over a canyon-like wasteland. It flew further, reaching the edge and coming up to a massive metropolis city.

It passed a sign standing at the edge of a large highway, the letters reading: 'Welcome to Jump City!'

The drone vanished into the city, leaving us to gaze at the massive city, and zooming in slightly on the massive T-shaped tower standing on an island not too far from the city coast.

The lights weren't on, showing the inhabitants were sleeping. The large main-room was dark and empty.

Until, suddenly, a soft and faint green glow emerged from the floor. Out of the floor phased a ghost, shrouded in a grey cloak.

It looked around, trying to find the thing he's looking for. It phased through the walls and doors, looking through the rooms. He peered in every single one but came out short to nothing.

Finally, he reached the door at the end of a T in the hallway. Phasing through the wall, he entered a very dark and grimly decorated room. A single figure was sleeping in the bed, and as soft as he could he checked the rows onto rows of books the figure has in the room.

At long last, he found the book he was looking for. He took it and, turning it intangible, was able to remove it without making a noise. He flipped through the pages quickly and found the thing he needed to know.

Closing the book, an evil grin appeared from underneath the cloak, and the ghost's red eyes gazed at the sleeping form of one of the Teen Titans.

Raven.

'Yes, she'll do nicely.' The ghost thinks before it phases into the floor and disappears, leaving not a trace behind. No one would know he has been here.

And like that, the night carried on. No one suspecting a thing.


The morning sun rose over the tall skyscrapers of Jump City, casting feint shadows over the streets bellow. People were walking to work and other places, cars filling the roads and some honking in the traffic.

The sunrays entered through the large windows of Titans Tower, illuminating the empty main-room. The door at the far end opened, revealing Robin, leader of the Teen Titans. He walked inside and stretched a little before heading for the kitchen, hoping to get something to drink to wake his still foggy mind.

Right when he placed a glass for himself the door hissed open again, Raven entering the room. She had the hood of her cloak on to block some of the harsh morning light from her eyes.

"Morning Raven."

"Morning." She answered with her usual monotone voice. She reached for the cabinet holding her packets of herbal tea.

As the morning proceeded, the rest of the titans followed. Cyborg was next, entering with his 'great morning' attitude. He quickly donned one of his aprons and left for the kitchen, wanting to have breakfast ready before Beast Boy would waltz in and start complaining about his diet of 'all-meat'.

Starfire was next, luckily enough. She greeted everyone with her chipper and bubbly personality and offered Cyborg to help with preparing the food. He quickly and sweetly declined, remembering her last try at making earthly food. He still finds some pieces of mashed potato in the kitchen.

Beast Boy was last, greeting everyone with a few of his lame jokes. Today was one of his bad days, even Raven groaning at one of his 'cracking jokes'. Cyborg had breakfast ready and everyone gathered together to go and eat.

The day continued, and soon the sun was shining brightly at her equinox in the sky. It was almost midday, and soon time for lunch.

Everyone was doing their thing in the tower, when suddenly the lights turned red and the alarms blared. The door opened, revealing Robin already set for battle.

"Trouble." He said as the computer screen turned to show a large device in the middle of Jump City Main Park. On top of the machine was a single man, dressed in a very peculiar suit.

Dr. Light was going at it again.

"Oh, man! And I was looking forwards to lunch!" Cyborg complained as he saw the annoying man trying to get more power from the sun. This machine was much bulkier and more advanced then the last time, though.

"Let's go, team." Robin said as he headed for the exit. The rest quickly followed and soon they were going through town in the T-Car, heading straight for the park.

Once arrived, they found the place empty and deserted. Normally it would always be full of people walking around and kids playing. They found the device, not like it was hard to find a massive black cube-shaped machine in the middle of park. On top was a platform around a large circular dome in the machine.

"Today, I, Dr. Light, will harness the midday sunlight and become invincible!" The crazy doctor boasted to no one as he activated the machine. It started firing up, and charging the beam designed to drain power from the sun.

"Sorry, but game time's over!" Cyborg calls as he jumps from Beast Boy's grasp, who had turned into a pterodactyl. He landed on the platform and activated the blaster in his arm, aimed straight at Dr. Light.

"Ha! You will not stop me!"

"Then what about us?" Robin asked as the rest of the team arrived at the other side of the doctor. He looked back, finding himself surrounded. He scowled at the meddling of the titans with his plan and started firing his light-beams at them. They quickly jumped out of the way, and Cyborg headed for the controls.

The rest of the titans kept the doctor busy, allowing Cyborg to mess with the machine.

"Okay, it appears to be charging up before it's going to fire a photon-particle beam that will capture the light from the sun and drain it, so he can- "

"Just shut it down!" Robin yelled as he tried to hold back the doctor who had formed a blade of pure light, the blade clashing against Robin's staff.

"Alright, alright!" Cyborg called back as he started typing away on the console. He pressed something wrong and suddenly, an alarm started going off, and his face showed the surprise at this. "Okay, that wasn't supposed to happen."

"No! You fool, you activated the self-destruct!" Doctor Light yelled in annoyance as he notices the alarms and Cyborg standing sheepishly at the controls.

"hehe, woops."

Everyone cleared from the platform and started running, even Doctor Light.

"Why would you even have that?!" Beast Boy asked in anger at the doctor, who simply shrugged. Everyone was able to make clear and jump when the machine started exploding. It was completely annihilated in a massive ball of fire and smoke and all that was left was a pile of malformed metal and smoking rubble.

"No! My beautiful machine! You will pay for this!" The doctor yelled before he prepared to fire at the titans. Before he could he was smacked down by a black energy whip and landed on his back. A foot landed on his chest, holding him down. He looked up at the smirking titans, Robin the one holding him down.

"You want some more?" Raven asked as she collected her energy in her hands, her eyes flashing red for a second. The doctor gulped, and he frantically shook his head.

"I'm fine." He said in a squeaky voice.


The titans were back in the tower, enjoying the rest of their day after beating doctor Light.

As Beast Boy was trying desperately to beat Cyborg, their screen suddenly turned black before tuning in to the chief of the Jump City Police, surprising the two titans.

"Chief." Robin greeted from the sofa before getting up. The man nodded, affirming the greet before going straight down to business.

"I'm sorry to tell you this, but when we were transporting Dr. Light to prison, he was able to take advantage of an accident on the highway to escape. He slipped past us, and now we don't know where he is."

Beast Boy quickly started whining about the escape of the villain, but was shut up by a glare from Raven. Robin affirmed that they will start looking for the doctor, and the chief gave a curt nod before the screen turned black again.

Cyborg was quick to join their leader in searching for the crazy doctor. The others went back to whatever they were doing, besides Beast Boy, who just went to see what he could do in the mean time.

Later in the afternoon, everyone was gathered at the screen as it displayed the location of Dr. Light. Starfire was floating in the air in front of the screen as she looked at the red dot on the map. Raven had an eyebrow raised at the peculiar spot, and Beast Boy his eyes were narrowed as he tried to read the small letters on the map.

"Amity Park?" Robin asked, never having heard of the place. Cyborg started pulling up articles and information about the town.

"These articles show that it's a small town in Central America. Its known for… Ghosts?" The half-robot said in confusion at the end. Many articles were about ghost-attacks, and soon they found one showing a boy dressed in a black Hazmat suit with white hair fighting a ghost.

"But, ghosts don't exist, right?" Beast Boy asked, the green changeling shivering a little at the idea of ghosts. Starfire scratched her head on confusion.

"So, Earth also has ghosts?"

"Maybe it's just to try and lure tourists." Robin speculated as he read some of the articles. The things that happened there, they're too crazy to be true. They have to be

"How did he even get that far?" Beast Boy asked as he looked closer at the map.

"Beats me, but that's where he is." Cyborg said before closing the articles. Whatever nonsense those articles were talking about, they only have to find doctor Light and arrest him.

"Then we'll have to go there." Robin concludes. Beast Boy jumped in the air, cheering.

"Alright! Road trip!"


Somewhere on a hill outside of Amity Park, an exhausted Dr. Light appeared over the horizon before collapsing to his knees and panting heavily.

"Never… again… will I… run so hard…" He panted as he tried to recollect his breath. Taking in a deep gulp of air, he sighed before getting back to his knees. He looked at the late afternoon sky, the sun already starting to set and the moon rising in the sky. Autumn was getting closer, so the moon would be out sooner.

Wait a second, the moon…

"Yes! Of course, why didn't I think of that sooner. Time to show those Titans what I, Doctor Light, can do!"

He started laughing maniacally as the moon rose to shine on the hill. His dark figure in the moonlight casted a large shadow on the hill, and in that shadow a pair of red eyes appeared.

Looks like Shadow has a plan of his own for Doctor Light.


Author's note: Enjoyed the prologue? Well, things will get even more interesting. Either way, see you soon! Remember to review, fav and follow.