[ on the one hand: holy shit. incredible. on the other hand: 5/10, could be gother ]
Seriously? Alright.
There's Tucker, I've known him since we were basically in diapers. He's a huge tech geek and he can be kind of a scaredy-cat sometimes, but he always comes through. And Sam, she's like a hardcore goth vegan, she does a lot of protesting stuff which is sometimes pretty cool, but sometimes gets us in deep trouble.
There's also Valerie. She's really cool, super driven. She's like a master at martial arts! We don't hang out as much, though, since Tuck and Sam don't really like her.
Ehhh. [ waggles hand ] Sometimes when people die, they make ghosts. Sometimes, they don't. Usually, the ones who form ghosts are the ones who, uh, went out pretty badly. But it's not like a hard and fast rule or anything.
Plus, there's plenty of ghosts who were never alive to begin with. I think they're just...ecto-energy that forms around an idea until it becomes something.
I don't think it's so important to keep it secret here, but...basically? I got electrocuted to death.
My parents built a portal to the Ghost Zone in the basement. I tried to fix it, tripped, hit the on switch while I was inside of it, and zap! I don't really get all the science behind it--I think something about dying in a ton of ecto-energy simultaneously killed me but then also brought me back to life? [ shrugs. he's not too worried about the mechanics of it! ]
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[ she loves this dapper chao so much ]
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Wait, if this is like a preschool for these things, why is the preschooler also serving lunch?
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.... I don't think you should think too hard about it, Danny. I think it's all magic.
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mageschaos ]Yeah, okay, good point. If I started thinking about where every ectopuss and skeleton ghost came from, I'd never get anything done.
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[ not the plight of the chao ]
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Wow. Somehow, kindergarten creature food is still better than anything I'd get in a high school cafeteria.
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Well, I'm glad to hear it's better than what you're expecting.
So you're in high school, Danny?
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What about you?
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[ she went through her own goth phase, for the record ]
There must be things you like about it, though, right?
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I mean, I like seeing my friends there, but I don't exactly need school to do that!
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Do you want to tell me more about them?
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Seriously? Alright.
There's Tucker, I've known him since we were basically in diapers. He's a huge tech geek and he can be kind of a scaredy-cat sometimes, but he always comes through. And Sam, she's like a hardcore goth vegan, she does a lot of protesting stuff which is sometimes pretty cool, but sometimes gets us in deep trouble.
There's also Valerie. She's really cool, super driven. She's like a master at martial arts! We don't hang out as much, though, since Tuck and Sam don't really like her.
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They don't like her? Why not?
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[ you know, as one's friend does. ]
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[ a little concerned here hello ]
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She hates the ghost kid, Danny Phantom. She likes normal human boy Danny Fenton just fine.
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[ i see ]
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But no other humans know.
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[ taking a minute to parse that ]
Can I ask... how? Death is pretty permanent, where I'm from.
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Plus, there's plenty of ghosts who were never alive to begin with. I think they're just...ecto-energy that forms around an idea until it becomes something.
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[ she doesn't really get it, rip ]
So how did you become half-ghost, Danny? Is it okay for me to ask? I promise I'll keep it secret.
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I don't think it's so important to keep it secret here, but...basically? I got electrocuted to death.
My parents built a portal to the Ghost Zone in the basement. I tried to fix it, tripped, hit the on switch while I was inside of it, and zap! I don't really get all the science behind it--I think something about dying in a ton of ecto-energy simultaneously killed me but then also brought me back to life? [ shrugs. he's not too worried about the mechanics of it! ]
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[ trying not to look openly horrified ]
I... I'm really glad you're okay, Danny. [ aside from being dead ]
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Oh, uh, thanks, I guess? It really wasn't that big of a deal, though! It sounds worse than it was.
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[ that's a lot ]
But your friends must care about you an awful lot.
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