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Author: Raina Wolfe - Lateraina
Fiction Rated: T - English - Humor/Adventure - Danny F. - Reviews: 36 - Published: 03-03-06 - Updated: 06-23-06 - id:2827704

Hello! Another one of my personal favorite stories to add to the list. I think you might enjoy this one because of the constant humor.

Summary: Two years later, Danny’s a junior in high school—and not really a kid anymore. Not that he, Sam, or Tucker have really had any recent encounters with Youngblood, but is it just a poltergeist that seems to follow Danny around everywhere? So when things start to turn a little bit more dangerous, the trio finally discovers that Youngblood is back, but no matter how much they try, they can’t get back into the childlike spirit because of Youngblood’s new protection. But when Clockwork comes to them with a solution…all heck breaks loose when his spell makes Danny and Sam think they’re……well, that would be spoiling the plot now wouldn’t it?

Disclaimer: Danny Phantom is owned by Butch Hartman and Nickelodeon Studios. “F—F—Falling” is owned by The Rasmus.

F—F—Falling

Falling….falling…falling…falling…f-f-falling

F-f-falling…f-f-falling

Prologue

This story is dedicated to Nakira Ayame Outsuno for being a Rasmus fan and a wonderful reviewer!

“I think that Clockwork has a point,” Danny stated, standing up. “We aren’t kids anymore. There’s no way that we could try to get into the kids spirit in time.”

“Especially since Youngblood seems to be a lot more wicked,” Sam agreed, crossing her arms over her chest.

Clockwork nodded. “I have a solution for you if you’re willing.”

The three exchanged surprised glances and Danny cleared his throat. “We’re listening.”

“I think that I might have a way for you to defeat Youngblood,” he said. “If you could see him, your gain over him would be better, don’t you think?”

“How are we going to see him though?” Tucker asked.

“It’s a mind spell that I have. It will enable you to see Youngblood; with the exception. It’s a twenty four hour thing,” he said.

“So we’ll need to work fast,” Danny figured out. “It won’t take long to find him if he doesn’t find out what we’re up to.”

“Are you all agreed then?” Clockwork asked after a moment.

“If it’ll work and stop that little twit, then yes,” he said.

“I’m in,” Sam said.

“Me too,” Tucker chimed in.

“Splendid. Danny, Sam, don’t move,” Clockwork said. “The spell will take at least a minute to take effect.”

They nodded and Sam moved over to Danny so that it would be easier. Clockwork winked and waved his staff in front of them both, his fingers sliding over a button on the top of it.

A wave of blue, ectoplasmic energy surrounded them both and their eyes closed together, swirls of white light dancing around them.

“My turn,” Tucker said.

“Oh, no,” Clockwork said. “Master Foley, I have a different job for you.”

“Really?” he asked, excited.

“Yes. It takes a great deal of responsibility for this one. Are you up for the task?” he asked, staring at him. The corners of his mouth started to form a crooked smile.

“I am your man,” he said. He looked at the screen of his PDA. “Fifteen seconds to go.”

“Correct,” Clockwork replied. “If you’re certain you can handle this…”

“Of course I can,” he said. “What will I be doing?” He glanced at Danny and Sam, both still wrapped within the blue light.

“You’re going to play babysitter,” he said.

Tucker stared. “W—what?”

Clockwork waved his staff and the blue light disappeared from around Tucker’s two best friends. They opened their eyes, blinking several times.

“Danny, Sam, how do you feel?” he asked. “Feeling childish?”

“I don’t even know what that word means,” Danny said.

Sam burst into a fit of giggles. “Stupid.”

“I’m not stupid,” he said defensively.

She poked the side of his stomach in reply and he bent over, laughing and she tackled him, tickling him as he shouted, “No, no, no!” over and over again.

Tucker’s eyes were very wide. “What the hell?”

Danny suddenly gasped, managing to break away from Sam. “Oooh…Tucker said a bad word…”

“What in the heck did you do to them?” Tucker demanded, turning to Clockwork.

“You said you could handle the job,” he pointed out.

“Wait a second…you tricked me because you didn’t tell me what you were going to do to them,” he said.

“Would you have agreed to the task if I would have told you?” he asked, raising an eyebrow.

Sam laughed. “Your voice is funny sounding,” she said to him.

Tucker’s eyes only grew larger. “What…what is wrong with them?”

“Can’t you tell?” Clockwork asked. “They’re children.”

“In seventeen year old bodies?” Tucker asked.

“Seven year olds in seventeen year old bodies,” Clockwork said. “I think it works. Good luck.”

“Whoa, whoa, wait!” Tucker said. But Clockwork had gone within the second. He stared over at Danny and Sam who had started another game of poking each other. “This is not going to be fun…”


Hee hee. As you can see, the plot line is kind of obvious. This whole scene is replayed, but I go back to three days ago in the first chapter.

Please R&R! I don’t have a sneak peek for now, sorry.

Lateraina Wolf



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