Danny Phantom Porno Story: Nearly Like Home Chapter 1
A
young man sat on a green bench, waiting for a bus to take him back
home. Home. That was not a word that he had been able to use for a
very long time. Rain started to pour. Perfect. Well, it would be
appropriate. It had been five long years since he was forced to leave
the only place that he had considered a home.
The
mans name was Daniel James Fenton, Danny to those who knew better,
son of Maddie and Jack Fenton, professional ghost hunters in Amity
Park. They, ironically, were also the cause of the ghost infestation
in Amity Park and were indirectly responsible for their sons
disappearance. An accident occurred with one of their experiments
leaving Danny a half-ghost. They had not known that this occurred
because Danny had managed to keep this a secret from everyone (with
the exception of his two closest friends) for two years. Secrets,
however, do not stay hidden forever.
After
his town had found out about his ghost alter-ego, they did not really
give him much of a choice whether he could continue living there.
Immediately there were debates on whether or not he should be killed
since, after all, he was an abomination. He tainted their perfect
society, even though he was the one keeping them safe. When they
decided that the best thing to do was to experiment on him, Jazz
helped him escape.
Jazz
was his only sibling, his beloved older sister. He had, at times,
thought of her as an annoying, overprotective, nosy older sister but
now only could think of her with the utmost respect. She had always
loved him, she had always looked out for him, and she was the one
that helped him when he became a pariah.
Although
Jazz was the one who helped him escape Amity Park, he could never
tell her or anyone else where he went. When he left he knew that it
had to be for good, but here he was, coming back to the place that
had tossed him out of society. If he had told Jazz or anyone else of
his location, it would risk their lives along with his own.
Immediately after he left, he began seeing himself on the news saying
that he ran away and that he may be potentially dangerous.
He missed his family and friends more than anything but knew he could
not face them.
After
laying low for a while, he began attending a new High School under a
different name. Because he no longer had to have the grueling
responsibility of protecting this new town, he earned straight As
and became valedictorian, like his sister. He, ultimately, had
nothing more to work towards. The only real difficulty he had was not
having a real home; but, because he never let anyone close to him,
nobody really noticed. The school never looked into the forged papers
he turned in, and they never suspected someone with such a high GPA
could possibly have a secret like that. If they had looked into it,
they would have noticed that the address he gave led to an empty
parking lot. He made a home on a rather cozy roof of a boarding
house.
He
then got a full ride to local college and got a job to cover the rest
of the expenses. Now he was heading across the country because his
annoying, protective, nosy sister was getting married to some
hot-shot senator. He had to be important because their wedding had
made the several states over from where they were.
Leave
it to Jazz to marry a senator; Danny chuckled just before a bus
stopped to pick him up. Glad to get out of the rain, he sloshed down
on a seat and sighed. He knew that someone was bound to recognize him
or expect him to be there. He planned to flea as soon as someone
recognized him but knew that it would be difficult because he did not
even recognize himself anymore. He had changed a lot since he was
sixteen He had grown from 58 to 62. He had matured from a
scrawny little teenager to having sculpted muscles while still
bearing a lean, skinny form. He had grown his hair almost shoulder
length, and had a scruffy unshaven look. He went from cute but
awkward teenager to an incredibly handsome young man. Girls were
always flirting with him while he did not have the time of day. He
always thought about how he would have loved that in High School but
it now seemed like a waste of time. The biggest difference about
Danny was that where there was a spark of innocence and youthful
spirit in his eyes, were replace by a cold stare that gave a hint
that he was mature beyond his years.
Danny
hoped that this trip would not be as painful as his last as he
watched the town disappear in the distance and the rural landscape
begin to unfold. This was going to be a long ride.