Author's Note: Hello my faithful readers! How are all of you doing? I hope you're enjoying the story so far. I'm sorry it lagged for a couple chapters, but I promise it'll pick back up again. As you've probably guessed, Dani's coming in soon. That means there will probably 10 or so chapters until we start the trial; and then we'll have one or two chapters until the epilogue. I can't believe that this story has gone by so fast! It's already in its middle stage. :( If I didn't have some of these things planned out, I'd try to drag it along… Well, if you have any concerns, questions, suggestions, or comments please PM me or review! I hope you like this chapter.

Disclaimer: I don't own Danny Phantom. I do own Isaac by copyright laws. I also own Bladesworth and the other OCs under the character list in chapter 10. All the other OCs are owned by the people I credited in the character list.

Last time:

Dan let go of his human transformation, and out came the twenty-four year old ghost.

"I'm going to destroy you," Dan hissed. "No one messes with my brother."

Dan formed green fire in his hand and throw it at the ghost, but the ghost waved his hand and the fire flew past him. Dan hissed and flew towards the ghost. By this time, I was paying attention, and something struck me as familiar about his ability. I gasped as it came to memory.

"Dan," I yelled. "Don't!"

Chapter 19: Revealing

Dan didn't listen to me and he continued flying towards the ghost. I lunged for him, but I was too late.

"Time out," the ghost said calmly.

Dan was frozen, and a medallion was lying on my chest.

"Time in," the ghost said and Dan was plunged into a pillar.

Dan turned around and tried to lunge for the ghost again.

"Time—," the ghost started to say.

"Stop," I yelled. "Please! He's only trying to protect me!"

"He's a monster," the ghost said. "He destroyed a whole timeline."

"Well, not all the way," I said. "And, he's repented. Clockwork even left me as his guardian."

"My father is a fool," the ghost said. "This beast shouldn't be alive."

"Wait," I said. "Father!?"

"Yes," the ghost said. "I am Timeless. The son of Clockwork and Pandora."

I suddenly felt faint. Two of my allies had a child. And, they didn't tell me.

"When did that happen," I asked.

"Two thousand years ago," Timeless said. "My mother described it as a wild night at the Christmas Truce."

Now, I just felt ill.

"Did not need to know that," I muttered.

"You asked," Timeless said with a cheeky grin.

"You remind me vaguely of a friend of mine," I said. "Now, you said Vlad has Dannielle."

"Yes," Timeless said, smile disappearing. "Though, I don't know where they would be…"

"Neil," Luke yelled as he ran into the garage. "You're okay!"

"Whoa, mate," Hayley said, her jaw dropped. "What's that? A hologram?"

"I am not a hologram," Timeless hissed. "I'm a ghost."

"Isaac died," Xander said in disbelief.

"Lord, protect us all," Gray prayed.

"I'm not the one you call Isaac either," Timeless said. "I am Timeless, son of Clockwork and Pandora."

"Yeah, we don't have time for this," I yelled. "We have to get Danielle!"
"I agree," Timeless said, and he unsheathed his blade and cut through the air—a portal appearing out of the cut.

All the spectators jaws dropped—besides the ghosts.

"Wait, who's Danielle," Dan asked.

"My clone," I said. "Though, we think of each other as cousins."

"I see," Dan said. "Then, how is she….you know…a she?"

"I….have no idea," I said. "You'd have to ask Vlad…"

Dan raised an eyebrow, but I ignored him, and jumped into the portal.

Third Person POV:

Dan sighed and said, "Impatient as always… He didn't even make a plan. How we protected Amity as far as we did, I'll never know…"

Dan then jumped into the portal.

"What…What just happened," Luke asked.

"I have no idea, mate," Hayley said. "But, if the Shelia is in trouble like Daniel thinks, we better go help too."

"This has to be Isaac's prank," Xander said.

"I agree, this is way too bizarre," Gray said.

"It's not a prank," Timeless said. "And, Phantom will need your help if we are to rescue Dannielle."

"Phantom," Hayley asked.

"Wait," Luke yelled. "Like Danny Phantom?"

"The one and the same," Timeless said. "Come on, Phantom and the monsters have already arrived. We need to follow."

Everyone was extremely confused, but they obeyed the Time Masters son.

They arrived at their destination, and quickly realized where they were from a portrait of Vlad on the wall.

"Why are we at Danny's house," Hayley asked confused.

"Vlad kidnapped Dannielle," Timeless said. "We're getting her back."

"But, why did Danny's dad kidnap his cousin," Luke asked.

Timeless didn't answer because he didn't know. He hated not knowing.

"Dang it," Danny yelled from further away.

The four teens and Timeless quickly made their way to Danny's location.

Danny's POV:

I looked at the door infront of me. Ghost proof. I was in Vlad's private lab, and was standing in front of a door I knew Danni must be behind.

"Dang it," I yelled.

"Neil," Luke yelled as he and the others ran—or in Timeless' case, floated—into the room. "What's going on?"

"We can't get into the room," Dan said. "It's ghost proof."

"Dan," I said. "Do you think you can use your Ghostly Wail on it?"

"Even if it would work, I might hurt Dannielle," he said.

I cursed under my breath.

"Then, what do we do," I asked.

"Is there a computer," Hayley asked. "I might be able to hack into the door."

"Yeah," I said. "There is."

"Where," Hayley asked, and I pointed to where the mainframe was.

She nodded, and took off towards the computer.

"Sorry, whelp," Skulker said as he phased from…somewhere. "I can't allow you to get in that room."

"Nor can I, Technus, master of all things electronical and beeping," Technus yelled.

"Oh, what misery," Spectra moaned. "You're still a wealth of delicious emotions I see."

"What should we do with them," Betrand asked.

"Great," I said. "Three of my biggest enemies—and one of their sidekicks—in one room."

"And, I can't use my most powerful attacks in here," Dan said. "They might kill the humans."

I groaned.

Suddenly, Skulker was shot across the room. I looked over to where Luke was holding an ectogun—the tip still smocking.

"What," he asked. "My dad taught me how to shoot when I was six."

My jaw was still hanging, but I quickly shook out of it, and looked towards Spectra.

"You've got the master of long winded introductions don't you," I asked Dan.

"If you've got the world's worst therapist," Dan said, smirking.

I nodded, and went ghost.

My secret didn't matter right now, Danni needed me more.

Author's Note: By the way. I'm still holding auditions. Please PM me if you're interested.