Author's Note/Disclaimer- hi! This is my first story ever! WOOHOO! It may not be the best or it may rock. I'm not sure so feel free to give me bad reviews or good ones, just review! I need to know if I stink like cow patty or if I smell like something from bath and body works. Also, I do not own Pokémon or Danny Phantom no matter how much I wish I did. The original idea for this story doesn't belong to me either. Oceanbreeze7 put The Phantom Umbreon up for adoption and I'm the new mother. So to all those people that were crying their eyes out because they thought it was dead like so many unfortunate stories here on fanfiction, IT'S ALIVE! IT'S ALIVE! *put in Frankenstein laugh* I'm the new mother! So hopefully I will make this story have enough awesomeness to it that you throw out those tissue boxes and get out of that corner and start reading my story.-
Danny woke up to the sound of running water. For a moment, he wondered why he was on the ground. Then he noticed three animal-creatures next to him. Oh right, he thought. We're Pokémon.
He prodded the Vulpix known as Jazz, but she just rolled over and went back to sleep. After a while of jabbing, he gave up. He looked over at the creek that was next to them. Suddenly, his mouth felt like he had swallowed a bucket of sand. He walked over to it, trying to get used to the 'four legs' thing, and leaned over to take a sip.
He jumped back in surprise when he saw that his reflection showed a Pokémon he had never seen before. It was a black cat-looking thing with ectoplasm-green rings on his four legs and forehead. There was another green ring wrapped around each of his ears with one on his tail. His sky blue eyes had turned into a dark blue. Danny stared wide eyed at his reflection. He was concentrating so much that he didn't hear the footsteps coming towards him, causing him to be surprised when he heard his sister's voice behind him.
"What are you looking at?" she asked. She leaned in and was as shocked as he was when she saw her own image. "Oh. My. Gosh. I'm so cute!" she squealed. Danny stared at her. "If I hadn't become one of these Vulpix things, I so would have wanted one."
Her squealing woke up Sam and Tucker, who looked confused before they remembered what happened. They walked over to where the siblings stood and reacted to their own reflections. After recovering from shock they asked, "So Danny, what are you?"
"I don't know," he sighed. "It's not like I saw every Pokémon, but this one is completely unlike any I've ever seen before." "I wonder why you're bigger than us," Jazz questioned. "Not all Pokémon are the same size. Some are tiny, like…what's his name…Pachi, while others are huge, like that Gyarados thing." He pronounced Gyarados very carefully.
"What's a Gyarados?"
Danny started to look nervous and was staring behind them, at the water. "That's a Gyarados!" he yelled. They turned around to see a giant sea serpent-dragon creature coming out of the water and roaring at them. They trembled and screamed but were too scared to run. Danny was first to recover since he was used to horrifying sights. He thought of using his powers, but he couldn't figure out how. It was all he could do to push his friends out of the way when Gyarados lunged at them.
They started to regain their senses and dodged the attacks as best they could, but they were tiring fast. Whenever they tried to run away, Gyarados would use flamethrower to block their escape route. The quartet was on the verge of giving in when a scared Tucker accidentally let out an electric shock that hit Gyarados. The water type howled in pain, giving Danny an idea. "Tucker! Do that again!" Tucker let out another electric shock that hit Gyarados in the face. "Sam! You, too!" Danny ordered. The purple Shinx nodded her head in acknowledgment and sent out a bolt of electricity.
Gyarados cried out in pain before turning around and swimming away. The four cheered as they watched their fleeing foe…well, flee. The Gyarados was so massive that it leapt up the waterfall. They took a few moments to catch their breath before Danny said, "Come on. Let's get out of here in case he has a few not-so-friendly friends." The three nodded their heads in agreement and they tiredly trudged away, heading towards a forest.
It was noon, hours later, and they had probably put miles between themselves and the lake. At least, that's what they thought until they found themselves standing next to it. It was then that they realized that they had no idea where they were going.
They groaned and collapsed at the edge of the water. The teenage ghost hunters rested for about an hour before deciding that just sitting there wasn't going to help and that walking at least gave them something to do. By mid-afternoon they found themselves at a familiar place.
"This is where we met Pachi, isn't it?" Tucker asked.
"Yeah, I think so." Sam looked around.
"Let's rest for a minute, guys," Jazz complained. "My feet- er, paws are aching." They sat down and started to doze off.
Danny closed his eyes and was about to join the others when he heard something. He looked up, alert. He heard a twig snap and a small rustle. Danny jumped to his paws and took up a fighting stance. By instinct, he made a soft growling noise. Another rustle. His fur started bristling. Small footsteps were getting closer and closer. A bush on the edge of the clearing rustled loudly and opened to reveal-