Hey guys.
Sorry I haven't updated anything else. I've hit a bit of a bump with all of my stories so I've been writing to help get over it. So this will be my collection of one-shots that are, of course, cross-over'd with Danny Phantom. It'll probably be mostly SPN-centric.
If you guys want me to explain a one-shot further (more than what I do at the bottom, or you want to clear things up) or make a story out of it, PM me the title of the particular one and I might. I can't guarantee I will expand, but I will definitely explain.
You can also message me if you want to use it in your story or something. Anyways, enjoy this first one!
BTW, the title of each one-shot is formatted like this:
Title of story arc
What type of crossover
Title excerpt
Inspiration(s)
I own nothing except for the writing.
Whispers in the Fog
Danny Phantom, Supernatural
The Tape
The indie horror game Kholat
"The guy's batshit crazy, Sam. That's all there is to it," Dean had his arms crossed as he leaned against the motel window. He looked a little like a disgruntled bird in his heavy winter garb, and extremely out of place. Most of their cases were located in warmer areas as a lot of the supernatural tended to stick with the larger populations, and those were more often than not in places with 'pleasant' weather - at least, that's what the common consensus was.
"Come on Dean, don't be like that," Sam gave him a look before grabbing a nearby VHS tape. The only thing indicating there was actually content was the sticker and the words on it in black sharpie: Nov. 1, 2006, "Bobby wouldn't have sent us out here - all the way to Russia - for nothing. I mean, look at all of this," The younger Winchester picked up a rather thick stack of newspaper clippings and documents before slamming it back down on the table, "Missing persons, deaths… hell, even this Daniel guy has a lot of his own theories written down that we found in his office! There's way too much stuff happening up there on Kholat Syakhl that there can't be anything natural causing this. I mean, even the name of the mountain itself: Dead Mountain!"
"Then what could it be?"
"I-I don't know. All signs point to a vengeful spirit. The most recent incident - that Daniel was involved in - happened exactly like the ones in 1959 and 1987. Ten hikers each time: nine die from hypothermia or other means and one gets lucky. The three hikers always have injuries like that of a car crash but without the external bruising," Dean nodded for him to continue, "But vengeful spirits like to reenact their own death or the events surrounding it, yet no one before the first Dyatlov Pass incident has died up there besides the odd lost hiker. It couldn't be the first group either, because their deaths were also unexplainable. It just doesn't make sense."
"Well, what do the locals have to say about it?"
"Nothing really supernatural Dean. There really aren't any legends that fit. Many speculate that it's a case of cabin fever, but they weren't up there long enough for that. Others say avalanche paranoia, infrasound phenomena, military experiments gone awry or even the Mansi warriors. But if Bobby doesn't think it was any of these things - and neither do I - then it's something else. Maybe something we haven't encountered yet," As he said this, Sam fiddled with the tape in his hands. The thing seemed worn, even though it was created not even a month prior, "Daniel says it's demons, or something that could easily be confused with them at the very least.
"And the ones that were lucky… they died a month later. Daniel says they tried to get him, but he was able to make it out alive."
The blonde rolled his eyes, "I wouldn't take what this Daniel guy says seriously. Yeah, he ended up doing a lot of leg work for us with the 'classified' government documents and newspapers but really man, he sounds nuts. He even acts it, did you not see the first video? Where he threw the guard and stabbed the doctor with a scalpel!?"
"Whatever Dean, I was only answering your question. Besides, I need to watch this so be quiet for five minutes."
"Bitch."
"Jerk."
After inserting the tape, there was a bit of static before a black haired male appeared on the screen. The siblings had seen his pictures on the walls of his home: black hair, blue eyes, maybe around Sam's age… But something seemed different about him as he regarded the camera with glassy, half-lidded eyes. His skin was paler than the image laying on the table next to Sam and his face was covered in a thin sheen of sweat. Dean almost regretted his words earlier. Almost.
"My name is Daniel James Fenton and the date is November first of 2006. The…"
He paused to take a deep breath before continuing.
"The following I say of sound mind and under no duress."
"I call bull," The older Winchester's gruff voice cut in briefly.
"Sh!" The sound was harsh and clearly, Sam was done with his shit. Dean pouted a little before lowering his gaze to the dirty carpet, his boots kicking at it. He wouldn't be caught dead walking without shoes on these kind of floors.
"There is no one here to witness this recording. There is no one in the building. I will reiterate, I am all alone… I was there… On Dyatlov Pass…"
Sam leaned forward in his chair a bit, the wood creaking under his weight.
"The Russians told me nothing could have been up there with us besides wolves. That Vitalij… that he went crazy and killed all of them… and almost me.
But I was there."
The American behind the screen squeezed his eyes shut tightly.
"I saw what happened…"
He paused for so long that both brothers thought the video was over. Sam leaned forward to extract the tape from the player but jerked back immediately as Daniel's eyes snapped open, his voice raising to ear splitting levels. Dean's head snapped up quickly, practically giving him whiplash.
"They can tell anyone that I'm crazy but that will never change what I saw! What really happened!"
The current hospital patient was trembling at this point and Dean muttered 'fuck' lightly under his breath. It seemed Daniel had calmed down enough to speak relatively normally. But he was whispering now.
"I...I saw something in that forest. Something dark… something evil. It came with the fog and orange light."
He started to cry, tears were travelling from his eyes and his chin trembled violently. Sam squinted at the screen and Dean pulled out a chair with a screech, before sitting in it.
"I-I can still feel its breath on my neck; its gaze still on my back."
The crying male's hands came up to cover his mouth.
"O-oh god… I'm still scared, scared that it'll get me like it got Vitalij. Like it got everyone else."
Another deep breath, more tears.
"Everyone. Else."
He took a moment to get his sobs under control before whispering again.
"I can still hear its voice in the deep recesses of my mind… whispering…"
"Are you coming?"
Dean and Sam both stood with a shout, the man behind the screen doing the very same. Except he was shouting at the intruder in his home: to leave him be, that they got what they wanted. Orange light and fog seeped its way into the camera's line of sight, obscuring their view of what was happening.
"Where are you?"
"P-please! No more! Go away!"
With a final yell, it went silent. All they could hear were the heavy breaths of the American as he hyperventilated. Shuffling can be heard as he stood from his place on the floor and the Winchesters watched with bated breath.
"I have no eyes."
It felt like an eternity before a blood curdling scream reached their ears. Crashing could be heard but the screaming just wouldn't stop. It was a while before Sam smashed the eject button, cutting off the sound and keeping it from driving them to insanity.
They stood there, not saying anything for a while. Their eyes were wide and their chests were heaving. This wasn't anything they were used to. Nothing real was ever caught on tape, or nothing concrete enough to warrant real concern. But this raised the hairs on their arms and goose bumps dotted their skin, even though the room was comfortably warm and they were bundled up tight.
"We're seeing him, now."
…
"Y-yeah… yeah okay."
Vitalij is pronounced (vee-ta-lee)
So this was a Supernatural and Danny Phantom crossover with elements from the indie horror game Kholat thrown in. This really has no place in any of the timelines of DP or SPN. There isn't even a tie in with the plot of Kholat. I just used a few of the aspects and three quotes from the game.
The incident of Dyatlov Pass happened on Februaury 2nd of 1959 (yes it actually happened), where nine hikers died on the mountain on Kholat Syakhl in the dead of night. There were originally ten, but one became sick and stayed behind before they even truly embarked on their journey. He didn't actually die in real life, but that was something I added on my own to add more to the short I wrote. Anyways, during a strong storm they were slightly off course and decided to camp instead of turning back. Sometime in the middle of the night, the hikers cut the tent to escape something from inside the tent, they ran out into the snow in their underwear and and bare or socked feet. If I remember correctly, six died from hypothermia. The remaining three bodies were not found until the following spring when the ice thawed. All three suffered injuries like that of a car crash, but there were no external bruises. One of them, a female, had her tongue either ripped or cut out. Before they were buried, their families reported that their skin was orange and their hair grey. The only footprints there were those of the hikers.
This incident has not had any real explanation, but many speculations.
The incident I mentioned in '87 does not exist, that was something I also made up for the story.
As I tend to do, Danny does not have any powers in this story (because honestly, I don't like him with powers, it makes things extremely difficult to write).
So yeah, I think that's it. Hope you guys liked it! Review and let me know what you thought and if you have any questions! I also take suggestions (not requests, because I can't guarantee I can do them) on what I should do next.
Have a nice day! I suggest playing Kholat or at least watch Markiplier play it, it was absolutely fantastic.
All in all: review, play/watch Kholat, and keep an eye out for updates! Thank you!