I think its funny (hilarious actually) if Danny is considered a monk among wizards in the Ghost Zone when it comes to fighting. His enemies never expect it when he's gonna throw hands because most of them are used to just slinging ecto-blasts at each other and using their long-range distance powers or throwing stuff at their enemies.
So they never expect it when Danny goes "fuck it" and tackles em instead.
He is the guy bringing a knife to a gunfight and winning. He finds some form of joy in the fact that ghosts are confident in the fact that they're intangible and impossible to touch to a human, and so he always manages to take them off guard by bringing them down to the ground.
Danny discovered this little fun fact when he got close enough to Ember to slap her, and she reeled back with so much surprise and offense that it ignited a lightbulb (firework) off in the back of his head. Naturally, he lunged at her.
It's not always effective depending on the ghost (see: Skulker, for multiple reasons) but damn is it cathartic. They never expect Danny to start sprinting at them.
There is a certain kind of primal fear you get when something unexpectedly charges at you. Even as an apex predator facing something much smaller than you. I think it's something instinctive, a natural wariness about something so bold or reckless suddenly coming at you with claws out and teeth bared.
I imagine Danny often triggers that kind of fear response in the ghosts he's fighting. Like a person thinking they're all big and strong and fearless; right until the spider lunges.
Probably an ingrained response to Rabies. Small and usually non-attacking creature has just decided to come at you head on, no fear, foaming at the mouth? Get. Out. NOW.
When applied to Danny, I must now ask. What happens if you get bitten by a Halfa?
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To be clear, THIS is how nights of the future should be lit
This is bat friendly street lighting, which not only looks sick as fuck but allows bats to pass through without disturbance, as they cannot see red.
orange and especially white lights deter bats and prevent them from reaching feeding grounds at nighttime. Please if you can, write to your local council and encourage red street lights!!!!
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Jason: *putting on a coat at six in the morning*
dick: whoa, wait, youâre never up this early. What are you doing???
Jason: *non-chalantly* Iâm going to adopt a child
dick:
Jason: *walks out the door*
dick: *knocks over like fifteen things in order to follow his brother* JASON. WAIT UP. WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT.
Jason: *heading to his car* Iâve decided to adopt a child, Dickie, get with the program.
Dick: WHY???
Jason: *sighs* because I had a dream in which I adopted a kid but then I woke up and it wasnât real and I felt very sad and guilty for abandoning my kid
Dick:
Dick: you had a dreamâ
Jason: that I adopted a kid, yeah
Dick: and youâre currently mourning your . . . Imaginary child
Jason: kind of, yeah
Dick:
Dick: *tearing up* Iâll call B and get together the necessary paperwork. Meet you at the adoption agency in thirty?
out of the main trio i think sam was probably the first one who seriously started wanting to learn about ghosts.
danny spends a while in denial that he even died so he defiantly doesn't want to think too hard about them. his relationship with his ghost half is "if i can't see it it can't see me" so learning about stuff like biology or culture or anything is a huge no for him for a while. tucker is a bit more into the superhero side of things than the ghost side of things. it's not like he's not trying to learn about ghosts, he's just not making an effort to because he isn't thinking about it.
sam has always been interested in creepy stuff though. i have this head canon that she already knows a ton of ghost lore from a bunch of different traditions that's come in handy a few times during battles. i think she comes up with different classifications for ghosts based on these stories, kinda like when you're playing phasmophobia, and thats part of the information they put in the ghost files. maybe she even came up with the idea for the ghost files herself.
sam's happy place is invested in anything other than normal life. so imo her curiosity is partially because of her interest in creepy things and partially escapism. basically have you guys played deltarune.
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Everyone does this whole 'Jason sees Ghost King!Danny and immediately feels 'this is my king' ' and it's all awesome
But I think we can agree that Jason has... a small problem with authority figures.
So Hood meets Phantom -- maybe a summoning, a Justice League thing, what ever.
And gets that 'this is my king' feeling.
Jason, who has been fighting the pits for years and now suddenly has ANOTHER 'lets magically fuck with Jason's emotions' thing, is not going to be easily overwhelmed by a need to bow down and is not going to take this calmly.
Everyone is stunned into silence when, in the middle of whatever thing they are gathered to deal with, Hood stalks up to Phantom, punches him in the face saying "I don't have a fucking king." and walks out.
If we go with 'Fighting is just a part of ghost culture' and 'prove yourself by combat' stuff
To Danny this is just a normal, even friendly, greeting. It's like Jason (baby ghost) just said "Hi! I'm strong and brave enough to challenge you! Be my friend?"
Who does Constantine hear 'One of the bats punched the ghost king' from and how much gibbering happens?
So Danny tracks Hood down later and gives a ghostly 'Hey Buddy, want to hang out?' This cannot go well because Danny is assuming Jason knows ghost culture and Jason is freaking out about /the fucking Ghost King is trying to force Jason to submit!/ Just how Hatfield+McCoy does this get and how long does it take Jason to figure out Danny's just being friendly?
What if we actually have Constantine be the one who understands at least enough about ghost culture to realize that what Jason did was the ghostly equivalent of Kindergartners deciding they're best friends 5 minutes after meeting each other. So it's less panicked sputtering and more holding back hysterical laughter trying to explain that Jason just asked the Ghost King to be his friend.
Especially good if Danny gives the appropriate ghost response and throws his own punch back, obviously scaled to Jason's power level cause Danny doesn't want to break the baby. He matches the energy just right that in Ghost culture it would read as "Yes! You are so strong! I'm strong too! We are friends now!"
Obviously this upsets any present Bats, which definitely confuses Danny because 'He [Jason] instigated???'
So now Constantine gets to explain to a bunch of defensive Bats that not only did Jason ask the Ghost King to be friends like a toddler, the Ghost King accepted.
okay so I love Constantine actually getting it 10/10 yes excellent
lemme tell you what else I love:
Constantine isnât there for the first meeting. Maybe itâs Billy, maybe itâs Zatanna, maybe they just decided Johnâs a shit diplomat and should not be allowed near the meetings cuz heâs demon catnip (Constantine agrees)
and whoever is there, well, theyâre trying to be delicate. To be nice, since Dick and Duke have tackled Jason and dragged him away from the confused Ghost King before he can fucking jump on him
(Danny assumes they are just keeping the meeting on track I suppose thatâs fine we can have an introductory brawl later but itâs nice to see the babyâs family wrassle with him âșïž)
and the Bat is gonna wanna know EVERYTHING, of COURSE, but our poor magic member (Iâm gonna say itâs Capân Shazam specifically because itâs funny to me) is just breezing right on past THAT kettle of fish
just quickly clarifies for Danny that Hood doesnât speak for the League (so they donât get invited to the ghost brawl that is sure to follow - bats read this as Hood Fucked Up)
and on they go with the talks, Hood firmly dragged all the way back to Gotham
and dear sweet Billy, once theyâve left the king, hurries to explain that itâs cool, Jasonâs not in trouble, but Jason has started something heâs gonna have to finish
combat is super important socially in the realms and Jason has challenged the Ghost King so that fight is gonna HAVE to happen now cuz if Jason doesnât go back the king might follow him home
Bruce asks a super unfortunately timed question about what it means to challenge the Ghost King and the Wisdom of Solomon chips in with the least helpful âwell the throne is passed down by combat a real challenge for single combat is to take the throneâ but DOES NOT include that Jasonâs not done the whole thing
so the bats think Jasonâs challenged the ruler of another dimension to a death match, because why wouldnât it be? Clearly you get the crown by killing the king (Maybe research on old challenges to Pariah include grisly Ending stories)
Jasonâs fucking down with this, heâll kick this guyâs ass and be the new king, why the fuck not
Danny, meanwhile, shows up to his playdate like a giddy kid heâs not met many baby ghosts and is very excited finally someone is babier than him
Jason goes hard immediately and Danny matches him, very proud of this good scary baby ghost heâs such a fierce fighter uwu
the bats are freaking out, Danny just found Jason in a random part of Crime Alley so theyâre trying to get close enough to watch but Dannyâs flying itâs not exactly a stationary fight⊠did Jason just fly too
did you see a grapple did Jason just launch his ass off a building and fly to the next one????
what the FUCK since when can Jason fly Dick is mad jealous
the fight lasts for HOURS Jasonâs powered by pit rage and Stubborn Bitch Energy and Dannyâs basically wagging a finger at him
Bruce calls in JLDark for help, how can they call this off, it hasnât damaged the city yet but they can all see that Jason doesnât have a chance. Clearly when the king gets boredâŠ. Itâs over
Constantine shows up, asks what the fuck is going on, is shown the fight and also notices shit is up
asks how the hell Hood and Phantom even met, he doesnât read paperwork
Dick explains the punch and what Capân Shazam told them and Constantine just. Breaks down laughing
cuz yeah Billy was definitely right, it was accurate, it just didnât have the most important thing: context
Jason walked across the playground and pulled the Kingâs pigtails and theyâre best friends now, this is just ghost bonding. Someone text Jason and let him know
(maybe Jasonâs getting frustrated but also weirdly feeling less and less angry the longer the fight goes on, heâs literally burning the pit rage as ghost fuel and ends up feeling significantly better despite having his ass kicked)
Jason isn't checking his texts, he's too busy trying to find a trick to take this guy down before he stops playing.
But because he doesn't know this is a game, he just keeps pushing until Danny starts to worry he's gonna hurt himself or something.
Danny tries to call it, not happening. Jason may be running out of pitrage but he's still got plenty of 'never gonna quit'. So Danny uses telekenisis for the first time this fight to trap Jason. While Jason is cursing and struggling break free, Danny floats up to him and says, "You're fun," boops him on the nose, opens a portal, and heads home, calling over his shoulder, "Same time next week?"
I love the misunderstanding and the intense play fighting. But OP you canât have Danny just boop this man on the nose like that and have such a coy exit AND NOT EXPECT MY MIND TO START SHIPPING IT!!
Like Jason is flabbergasted after Danny leaves. He falls onto the rooftop he was hovering above and is sitting there blinking at the after image the bright portal left behind. He has gone from rage and bitterness to surprise andâŠis that attraction heâs feeling? Where the FUCK did that come from!?
Do these new feeling change anything? No and yes. No, because heâs still going to keep fighting if that little shit âKingâ shows up again. Next time for sure heâll show him! (Heâs just going to ignore how much lighter he feels after the fight as well and tell NO ONE about it.)
Yes, because after every time Danny comes around he ends up doing something unintentionally attractive to Jason. Jason might even start flirting. (SHUT UP TIM! Itâs purely to throw the guy off of his game!) And maaaybe after some fights the two take brakes to go get some food. (THEY ARENâT DATES DICK!)
Poor innocent Danny is just vibing over here. Completely clueless that heâs involved in Jasonâs Enemies to Lovers story. (For Danny itâs more Friends to Lovers.)
Danny needs to leave this stupid interview.
He has a plan.
The Mayor of Amity, Vlad, is hosting a press conference in regards to the local antihero, Phantom.
Reporters from Star City, Central City, Gotham, Houston, Metropolis; basically the best reporters of the biggest cities that could be flown in.
And, for some reason, he demanded Danny (and Jack and Maddie and Jazz) be on stage with him.
Danny knows he's planning something. He needs to get off the stage.
There's not a lot around him to use, though. No ghosts to beg to attack and kidnap him, no GIW agents, no nothing. Even more suspicious.
The only thing is the Maintenance Guy's trolley, which only has cleaning products and a single screwdriver on it.
He looks up.
Catches the eye of the reporter from Metropolis, grabs the screwdriver, makes his hand intangible in one spot, and pretends to stab himself in the hand in front of everyone.
Then he solidifies his hand around the screwdriver, but keeps where it's impaled intangible.
He looks up at the dead silent reporters and an equally horrified Vlad.
"Oops," Danny shrugs, before turning around and walking off stage before any of the adult's brains can compute what just happened.
Thinking Vlad's plan could be something like: Fake impassioned plea to the Justice League to intervene so that their beloved town is no longer solely reliant on the territorial, possessive protection of a dead teenager; followed by a trap going off on stage meant to look like Phantom is throwing a temper tantrum about Vlad asking other heroes for help to act as proof that Phantom is not suited for heroic duties.
Now Danny has completely derailed that and, as a bonus, he's got all these world class reporters curious about why a teenager would stab himself with a screwdriver to get away from his own godfather.
Plastic Man trying to get Supermanâs attention by humming that very specific song that he knows Superman hates so that he can clue the hero into his predicament, wherever Superman goes whenever he isnât Supermanning.
Meanwhile, Clarkâs anxiety doubles when he realizes which screwdriver Danny just impaled himself with.
There is a worm curtain like this at the doorway to one of the geology labs at my Alma mater. Like one of the professional, million dollar machines, actively contributing to scientific publication labs.
Vlad Mastersâ housephone rang for the first time in 20 years.
Vlad jolted. It was a noise so starkly unfamiliar that he looked to his cellphone first, then the shut off television, both black and wholly silent. Quiet followed, and Vlad sat in his muddy confusion, eyes roving across the empty study, until the second ring of the phone clicked into memory, and he recognized the sound.
Vlad smiled.
He placed his heady romance novel pages-down. He adjusted both his glass of wine and Maddie the cat so that he could disentangle himself from the armchair. He stood, and followed the phoneâs offbeat tittering, its imitation of clambering metal, and snagged it from the line just before the third ring died.
âHello?â Vlad said, cradling the receiver to his ear, cushioned in the fringes of his bathrobe.
âVlad, hello,â that lovely lovely voice answered. âItâs Maddie.â As if it could have been anyone else.
âOh, Maddie! This is a pleasant surprise, my dear.â
This phone line was not Vladâs business line. This was the line reserved for friends and family onlyâwhich was to say, for Maddie only. Sure, sheâd shared the number with Jack, though he insisted purely on texting Vladâs cell. To stay âhip.â To âtrend with the kids.â Jack had not texted him in a long while.
âSorry to be bothering you so late, Vlad. Itâs justâ"
âOh no bother at all!â Vlad traded the phone between hands. âI feel like itâs been ages since weâve last spoken. How are you? Wonderful as always, I imagine.â
âIâm⊠not so great, actually, Vlad.â Maddie answered, and Vlad could have scoffed. A remarkable understatement, given what Vlad knew, and what Maddie did not know he knew. âItâs⊠Iâd like your opinionâyour expertiseâon something. Itâs⊠itâs important. Jack and I donât know who else to turn to.â
âOhhhhh,â Vlad sucked air through his teeth, ânow I am quite busy. The McGovern merger is going through by end of the month and with the re-election campaign and everything--â
âLunch? Just.. lunch? An hour or two of your time. Really. I can make it fast.â
âMy dear I would so love for all of us to meet up like old times but I really cannot overstate how busy I am with--.â
âI wonât bring Jack.â
Vlad fell quiet, smile cracking unseen on his lips. He wasnât even here to play this game, but he was a man who so loved being handed a victory.
âJust us. Just us two, Vlad. You can pick the place.â
âOh now that does make things a touch more convenient. You see I already have a reservation for two set up at a nice little spot near the campaign office tomorrow,â Vlad lied. âIt was going to be a quick little affair with one of my donors, but, I am sure they can reschedule.â
âThank you. Thank you. Just tell me the place and time, Iâll be there.â
âOh donât even fret. Iâll send a driver to pick you up. Expect him around 11:30. Anything I should know before our⊠consultation?â
Maddie fell silent.
ââŠNo. No, I donât think so. I donât want to give you anything that might⊠make you jump to any conclusions. I think I need to explain it all at once.â
âI understand completely, my dear. Wear something red, wonât you? Itâs a stunning color on you.â
âSure. Iâllâ11:30? Iâll keep an eye out. Here. For the driver.â
âYes, 11:30. Until then~â
Vlad hung up, and he ruminated on what heâd agreed toâor perhaps instigated.
This was a matter of clinical curiosity. After all, he was tabling his pursual of Maddie for the time being. A project on holdâcooled, but not soured, he assured himself, as he did not care enough about what happened to feel truly sour.
Vlad suppressed a small laugh. It was funny almost, powerfully ironic, how ideal this situation would have been to him 2 weeks earlier. But it was tainted by the knowledge of what Maddie wanted to discuss.
Vlad knew, and the swaths of blood stains on the carpet knew, which neither bleach nor vinegar had been able to fully lift from its fibers.
âŠ
Sunlight fell like waterfalls through the second-story bay windows of Le Petit Capot. The tables were well-spaced, private despite the vastly open floors. Each was decorated with a satin white table cloth, napkins folded into roses, candles brand new and unlit. A string quartet played near the fountain, a dash of ambient background noise and mindfully polite chatter from the tables already seated. Vlad sat, confident and eager, perusing the wine menu and wondered whether Maddie might be jealous of everything sheâd missed out on when Vlad ordered the most expensive bottle on the list.
âSir.â
Vlad raised his eyes. The host approached, pulling out the second chair from Vladâs table and gesturing to it. He watched Maddie enter from behind, clad in a stunning red dress whose creases suggested it had lived in her closet for the better part of many years. Vlad took another small victory in how so very out of place Maddie was here. Stunning, beautiful, yes. But she could not carry herself well. She shifted visibly in her dress. They were different creatures, clearly, she and Vlad.
âThank you,â Maddie took her seat, and the host bowed and exited.
âWine menu, my dear,â Vlad handed over the menu as though offering a business contract. âI am already intending to order this cabernet,â Vlad said, tapping the priciest item on the list. âWe can order a second bottle of course, if anything else catches your eye.â
The wine list did not catch her eye. They were too tired and dull and lifeless for much at all to catch their attention.
âI think I should just. Get started.â Maddieâs hands had vanished beneath the tablecloth, but Vlad could tell she was wringing them out of sight from the uncomfortable shift and shuffle of her arms. Her eyes darted about. Her voice dropped. âSince youâre⊠busy. I donât want to waste time.â
âJust the cabernet then. And the escargot, for the table.â Vlad flagged the waiter over. Maddie avoided looking at either of them as Vlad ordered.
âNow thenââ Vlad leaned forward, one arm out and palm up, inviting conversation. âYou seem quite bothered. What is it youâd like to tell me?â
âDannyâs dead.â
Maddieâs eyes refused to find his as she spoke. Vlad arched an eyebrow, less surprised by the statement as much as he was by its bluntness, by its phrasing. Not âa ghost.â Not âPhantom.â Dead.
âMy⊠my goodness,â Vlad said, constructing whatever kind of faux reaction an uninvolved, non-half-ghost billionaire may have. One who did not already know every detail of what Maddie intended to divulge today. âOh my sweet dear. Iâm devastated. I saw him just a few days ago it feels like.â Vlad reached a hand out, and he pulled Maddieâs right arm up above the table, cradling her hand in his. âWhen did this happen?â
âLast week. Sometime. I donât know precisely.â
And Vlad faltered. He was not usually one to falter, but heâd come to this meeting knowing everything, and the everything he knew would not have included an answer like that. âA year ago,â she should have said. âWhen Jack and I built the portal,â she should have said.
So she was lying to him then, maybe, Vlad thought, a bit colder. An odd choice for a woman whoâd come absolutely begging to him for help.
He let none of this show on his face.
âMy god. Did he go missing? My Dear you should have told me sooner. I could have had the whole townâs forces out searching for him. Iâd have dropped my re-election responsibilities in a second ifââ
âCan I⊠explain please? Can I just explain?â Maddie whispered. Vlad nodded, and rubbed his thumb in circles along her hand, still grasped in his.
âLast weekâa week ago todayâJack and I captured Phantom. We brought him back to the lab and dissected him. To study him.â
The rhythm of Vladâs thumb faltered. He kept it off his face, but it soured something in him, deeper and worse, to hear how few words it took her to say it. How clinical it was, the way she said it.
Vlad remembered it differently.
The desperate slamming pounding on his front door from a boy too weak to phase through. Arms hugged deathly tight around midsection as the only pressure holding organs inside. The whole front of his suit torn away, skin peeled and the whites of his clothing dyed black with rusted crimson and crusted ectoplasm. And the noiseâthe attempt at speakingâthe look in his eyes which was so far goneâthe elements which Vlad could not remember without the memories clamping like a fist around his entrails.
Vlad swallowed it all down. His heart rate was rising, and that was silly, as he had nothing to be worked up about.
âPhantom escaped. Jack and I were taking a break, and a cuff was looseâJack had meant to fix it before, but must have forgotâand it. When we came back down into the lab, Phantom was gone.â
Vlad nodded, staring with an expression he was making sure looked rapt. He was studying her face. He was finding she hadnât aged quite as well as heâd always thought. That rapturous beauty that had held him throughout college had gone somewhere.
âThatâby itself, missing a subject. It wasnât a problem. Ghosts have escaped before. It happens. Jack and I didnât think too deeply about it.â Maddie glanced to the right. The waiter hovered against the other wall, wine bottle in hand. Heâd read the atmosphere of the table and tried to tuck himself away until a good moment. Maddie sighed. She pulled her hand from Vladâs. She stared down as she spoke, quieter. âI never⊠thought Phantom was a vengeful spirit. âŠI was wrong. God. I was wrong. If I could have just destroyed him on the table. âŠIf Jack and I had never captured him.â
Vlad was glad, in the moment, that Maddie would not meet his eyes. There was emotion bleeding through on his own face which he could not wipe away.
(âI have to tell them, rightâŠ? That itâs meâŠ?â Danny, stitched back together to the best of Vladâs ability, kept alive with the entanglement of machines Vlad had once used to incubate Dannyâs clones. He could only speak when the machine breathed for him. A rasp instead of a voice. Eyes too dry to cry, dehydrated and spent from all the screaming and sobbing Vlad had not been around to witness, and could only imagine. âI canât hide this. Theyâre gonna knowâŠâ)
âMaddie⊠my dear⊠Iâmâperhaps not quite followingâit sounds like you meanââ
âPhantom killed Danny,â Maddie said, and she said it with no emotion in her voice, because the alternative was to fall completely apart.
âThatâsââ
âItâs worse,â Maddie said, her voice wavering. âHe took Dannyâs body. And he told Jazzâtold all of usâthat Jack and I did this to him. To Danny. Heâs still walking around. In Dannyâs body. Pretending to be Danny. Jack and I know the truth of course but he has Jazz convinced. Jazz believes it. She thinks Phantom was Danny, that itâs been him all along, and she doesnât know that Dannyâand she thinks that weâJack and Iâthinks that weââ
Maddieâs breath hitched. She was pale now, so starkly pale against the sequin red of her dress and breathing all too quickly. The waiter with the wine retreated. Despite the open air, Vlad felt a pressure closing in around his chest.
(âItâsâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠ.. going okay.â Danny flinched as Vlad threaded another stitch. It took too much effort on Vladâs part to align the needle with how badly Dannyâs body trembled. It wasnât because of the stitches. Dannyâs body trembled on its own, perpetually, for the last four days. As if it had forgotten how not to, as if those untold hours on the dissection table had broken him into this state. âIt was scary when Iâthought I couldnât actually convince Mom and Dad but⊠Jazz convinced them. They get it, I think. That itâs me. âŠThey havenât attacked me, you know, haha? âŠ..Itâs awkward. I think theyâre sorry. Itâs weird. âŠ.I think itâs okay.â)
âThis is Phantomâs revenge for what we did to him. He killed our son. And no one knows but Jack and me⊠and you, now. Dannyâs dead and I canât even bury my son⊠Itâs Phantom, now. Reminding us every single moment of what we did to him. And we have to pretend likeâbecause Jazz is there. He turned Jazz against us. She believes Jack and I did this to Danny. We tried to explain but she just thinks weâre trying to avoid the blame. Like itâs denial.â Maddie dropped her forehead to her palm, elbow on the table, holding herself up. âI canât tell Jazz that her baby brotherâs dead. She wonât believe me anyway. I canât have a funeral for my baby boy. I have to look at his corpse every single day and pretend itâs him, and not the monster that killed him.â
Maddieâs body trembled, and the sight of it was all too familiar to Vlad.
âJack and I donât sleep. We donât eat. That thing lives in our house and our baby boy is dead. And Iâm begging you, Vlad, to please tell me what to do.â
Maddie looked up, and the disquiet on Vladâs face was hopefully not out of place with whatever she expected of him.
âSurely,â Vlad said, mouth dry, âthere are ways to prove if it is or isnât Danny. There must be⊠a million things Danny would know, which Phantom would not.â
âHeâs in Dannyâs body, Vlad. He has access to all of Dannyâs memories right there. He can read any memory he needs right from Dannyâs own brainâŠâ Maddieâs voice caught. âAnd he can overwrite other peopleâs memories with possession. Physically, he has Dannyâs body. Mentally, he has Dannyâs mind. And there is absolutely nothing Jack and I can do to prove heâs not Danny.â Maddie fell quiet a moment, eyes dropping. âAnd if we go after him the only way we canâas a ghostâJazz will think we killed our little boy. His friends, too. Do we do thatâŠ? Do we just do that, and destroy him, and lose Jazz right after we lost DannyâŠ? Or do we live with the monster. Forever.â
(âItâs⊠I canât really tell what they think. Itâs maybe more awkward now but, itâs getting better in some ways, maybe, I think. I donât really spend any time alone with them⊠or talk about theâhahaâthe uhââ Danny let out a stressed laugh, blinking away tears as he ran a hand through his hair. âI canât really talk about theânot yet. Maybe eventually. Maybe weâreâI think weâre healing. Slowly, I think. Itâs okay. Iâm gonna figure out how to forgive them and itâll be okay.â)
Vlad wasnât speaking.
Vlad needed to speak.
âMaddie, I⊠My dear I hear what youâre saying. But what ifâwellâif he is so physically and mentally indistinguishable from Danny, what if he simply is Danny? Itâsâwhat would this beâa half-human half-ghost hybrid of sorts? From my research I feel that could be distinctly possibleââ
Vlad met Maddieâs eyes, and the pain in them silenced him immediately.
ââŠNot you too,â Maddie breathed. âDid he get to you already? Overshadow you already?â
âMaddie my love I am not overshadowed.â
âBut heâs gotten to you first somehow, hasnât heâŠ?â
Vlad did not speak. He did not speak, and he thought of the blood lingering in his mansion carpet and the gore heâd seen inside his laboratory walls and the dead dead dead eyes of the boy coming back, day after day, clinging to the same exhausted hopefuls of âItâs getting better...â âItâs getting better...â âItâs getting better...â
The waiter set down the wine bottle, hurrying through a speech about its origin before Vlad raised a hand to dismiss him, and with clear shining relief the waiter bowed out. Vlad had not so much as looked at him. He was staring at Maddie. And she was staring back.
Maddie pushed her seat back, and she set her napkin on the table.
âSorry to bother you about this, Vlad. Youâre much too busy. Forget you ever heard any of this.â
She went quietly. Vlad watched her back disappear without so much as a word.
There was proof, surely, for the existence of half ghosts. There was proof directly within his reach, inside him, which could be shown at a momentâs notice.
But the crimes of Vlad Plasmius ran numerous and deep. It was not a decision to make lightly. It was not a decision to make at all for the broken shards of a family Vlad was no longer interested in pursuingâfor a broken woman whoâd lost her charm and a son too fractured for Vlad to ever proudly call his own.
Besides, what might it mean to Maddie to see Vlad become such a creature before her eyes? What might that make Vlad to her, if not simply another vengeful ghost in another familiar corpse?
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