DP: To Loose the Fateful Lightning
This is part of the general continuity I established for DP and FOP in Old, Unhappy, Far-Off Things. This though reveals the genesis of the organization Timmy and Trixie are a part of in OUFOT.
"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.”
-Chinese proverb
Samantha Manson opened her violet eyes wearily, rubbing the dirt and grit out of them with her knuckles. After that she looked around her bedroom, as she did every morning. She was lying in her queen-sized four-poster bed with it’s black sheets and curtains, and a row of dark violet throw pillows lined from one edge of the bed to the other. She threw aside the curtain in front of her and looked out to see the curtains closed on the windows in her room, blocking out the light of the morning sun and shrouding her vast room in darkness. In the darkness she could make out the shapes of her bookshelves lining the walls on either side of the room, as well as the glass case on the other side of the room between the two bookshelves on the right side of the room containing the heap of medals that she’d won due to her actions at the North Pole, carefully arranged on the four shelves in the rectangular glass case.
Yeah, I earned them, Sam thought to herself. But at what cost? Life had gotten increasingly hectic in the ninety or so days since the hour Danny had saved the world. Everyone who’d been present at the North Pole may have been sworn to secrecy about Danny’s identity, but for some reason keeping the identity of me, Jazz, and Tucker didn’t occur to them.
It was at that point that she felt a cold chill flood her body everywhere at once, as if she’d been dunked in a tub of ice water. Shivering uncontrollably, she saw a small shape in the rough shape of a girl on the other side of the curtain.
“D-Danni,” she said, her mouth trembling, mist frothing from her mouth. “Could you please change so I don’t freeze to death?”
“I’m going to do that, Sam, hold your horses,” a pleasant female voice said from behind the curtain to her left. She saw a white electric glow encircle the girl’s waist, before splitting into two identical rings and travel up and down her body. She moved the curtain aside to see a dark shape in the rough shape of Danielle Fenton standing in front of her.
“Hey, Sam,” she said amiably, her voice sounding haggard and tired.
“Hang on, Danni,” Sam said quickly. “I’m going to turn on the light so I can actually see whom I’m talking to.” She threw the covers off in a rustle of moving blankets and set her bare feet on the warm synthetic fiber carpet. She moved quickly for the door to the bedroom and through the switch to the left of it, activating the circuit and flooding the room with a soft fluorescent light. Her room was illuminated fully, and so was the girl who’d came in. When her guest was fully illuminated, she instinctively breathed in a surprised breath, something she usually did when she saw Danni, even though she’d known her for a long time now. The young girl looked like what Danny would’ve looked like at fourteen if she’d been born a girl. She had long flowing black hair, and piercing blue eyes that she noticed had large dark purple bangs under them. She was currently dressed in a black pair of slacks with a green T-shirt.
“So,” Sam asked her friend amiably. “What are you doing here at,” and she looked at the time on the oblong silver digital clock on her ebony nightstand, “at 6:00 in the morning?”
“I just got done pulling a twelve hour patrol of the Illinois-Indiana border from Chicago to Terre Haute, Sam,” Danni said softly. “I’m tired, hungry, and I didn’t want to fly the additional few miles to Fentonworks, you were the closest house so I decided to stop here.”
“I understand,” Sam said flopping back onto the bed. “I’ve been feeling spent and broken for the past twelve weeks, and I feel that way nowadays just having to deal with non-Ghost related matters. Last night I was in a three-hour fight with a giant ghost snake that had taken over the food court at the mall, so I feel like I’ve pulled all my muscles out, and dislocated my shoulder. After that jaunt through hell, I was mobbed by New Age cultists who thought I was their mother goddess reincarnated into human form and that’s nothing compared to the fact that it seems like the entire male population of every high school in the area keeps trying to get me to go out on a date with them. Fighting them off is proving to be a full-time job.”
“Have you told Danny this?” Danni asked, walking over and settling into the chair. “He’d gladly intervene in the matter on your behalf.”
“Danny’s having his hands full fending off fangirls,” Sam said harshly, feeling his blood boil when she thought of those fake, plastic freaks who cared nothing for him as a man and just wanted to bask in his reflected glory, some in ways that were less than seemly. “So when I actually have a chance to spend time with him outside ghost fighting, I don’t want to bother him with my problems, I just want to spend time with the man I love.” Sam sighed. “I wish that this whole North Pole event never happened, our lives would be normal then.”
“Why?” Danni asked, fixing her a quizzical look. “If it wasn’t for that crisis, you’d still probably had not gotten together with him.”
“Yes we would’ve, Danni,” Sam said angrily, fixing her with a slight glare, one that instantly disappeared a moment later when memories of when she and Danny finally came together. “We’ve been in love with each other on some level our entire lives, we would’ve come together eventually, it was only a matter of time.”
“Yeah,” Danni said. “How long would that have taken?” It was at that point that she got up and walked over to the display case against the wall. “Besides that, you’re a hero to billions of people all over the world.” She looked over the display case, pointing out medals in turn. “You have a Congressional Gold Medal, the Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor, the Law Enforcement Purple Heart. You’re a Dame Commander in the Order of the British Empire and, it took some parliamentary wrangling but you also have a Victoria Cross. You’re a Hero of the Russian Federation. You’re a commander in the French Legion of Honor. You finally have the recognition you deserve, not for your family’s money but on your own merit. Why would you want to give that up?”
“So I can go out on a date with Danny without being mobbed by paparazzi,” Sam said harshly.
“It’ll pass,” Danni said calmly. “The general public will find someone else to annoy and you’re lives will return to normal. Just be patient.”
“You can say that,” Sam said desperately. “You were one of two million ghosts who helped charge the generators that saved this planet, as far as the press is concerned you’re just a cousin, which means no one knows you from Adam. How I envy you.”
“True, true,” Danni said. After a few moments of awkward silence, Danni said, her voice slight, clearly hesitant to be imposing on one of her friends.
“Can we take this conversation downstairs into the kitchen, I am desperately hungry.”
“Of course,” Sam said. “I should have something for us to eat.”
A few moments later Sam and Danni were sitting side by side in hardwood chairs on the right sideat the large teak table that dominated the comparatively vast dining room, eating Raisin Bran out of there flowery white ceramic cereal bowls. Like the rest of the house, the dining room walls were covered in purple wallpaper, the only difference was in this room were paintings of the Manson family heads going back three generations: six huge portraits that started on one wall and surrounded the table, with pictures of her grandparents flanking the door to the dining room and finally ending, on the wall behind their heads with pictures of her current parents. She looked at them, everytime she walked in there. There was her mother, in a flowing violet dress with red hair and greenish eyes, looking serene and regal as she looked down with what was meant to look like benevolent love upon whoever was in the dining room. Her father’s portrait had looking upon the scene with haughty disinterest.
Nothing could be further from the truth, Sam thought, suppressing the urge to laugh that came upon her like sharp pains every time she looked at the portraits. My mother is an intelligent, domineering, and aggressive individual who gets her way on everything. My father is actually, once you get past the appearance he puts on in order to, in his mind, save face with the general public, one of the kindest human beings one can ever meet. Putting such thoughts aside for now, she returned to the conversation she was technically supposed to be having with Danni.
“I suppose there is a silver lining with all this in your lives,” Danni said. “If you think about it.”
Sam gave a derisive bark of a laugh and said, somewhat mockingly,
“What’s that?”
“The Guys in White are gone,” Danni said simply. Sam, reminded of the fate of her and Danny’s perennial enemies in the Federal government, felt warmth spread through her as though she were a freshly baked muffin.
“That was an absolute joy for me,” Sam said, smiling as the sixteen year old remembered those heady moments two months ago, when Valerie had joined her and Danny in her room to watch as the Senate voted live on C-Span to unanimously to kill the agency, an which was signed off on by the president one hour later.
“Me too,” she said, happily. “I don’t have to look over my shoulder to see some government transport plane chasing me and attempting to drag me in to be experimented on.” After a few moments of silent chewing on her cereal, Danni put her spoon down on the table with a large metallic clank.
“Mmm,” she said quickly, a look of remembrance in her eyes. She swallowed quickly and said, “That reminds me, there are shipments of heavy weaponry, computer databases, and other assorted technologies arriving at Fentonworks from the Army’s Research, Development, and Engineering Center in Natick, Massachusetts as well as Picatinny Arsenal in New Jersey and White Sands in New Mexico. All the stuff they seized from Vlad and the Guys in White are a bit beyond their ability to understand, so they’re sending a lot of it over to Fentonworks hoping we can make heads or tails out of it, as my Aunt and Uncle are the closest thing to experts on them that they can trust.”
It amazed Sam how quickly she’d taken to genuinely calling Jackson and Madeline Fenton her Aunt and Uncle, considering that the fact that her identity as a cousin of Danny was a cover created by Vlad Masters. She considered pointing that out to her, but she thought better of it. It’s better not to remind her that she was created in a vat, grown to maturity in a maturation chamber, and programmed to be Vlad’s willing pawn, and that until a few months ago she was biologically unstable and could revert to a gelatinous mass at any time.
Aloud Sam said, “What are they sending, exactly?”
“Oh, nothing much,” Danni responded, nonchalantly. “Some stuff they found when the Army went into Vlad’s mansion and several PDRA facilities: long-range missiles, encrypted computer databases, tokomak reactors, short range directed energy weapon rifles and sidearms, shoulder-mounted grenade launchers, and lots of other really cool stuff.”
“Are they going to want it back eventually?” Sam asked with a mixture of curiosity and guarded suspicion. As much as I trust the military in their ability to defend the United States Constitution in general, She thought, I don’t trust their ability to defend against ghost threats. That’s our job, and I like knowing there are a few more options out there for us.
“If you read between the lines of the agreement with the Department of Defense,” Danni said, “they want the scientific data and plans we can glean from them, but after that we ourselves can produce and utilize anything we want in any matter we want.”
"Good,” she said, “I have some ideas that-,” it was at that point her cellphone went off, the dulcet strains of the Mexican Hat Dance cutting through the air. Sam hastily removed her jet black, oblong cell from her pocket and checked the caller ID on the small LCD screen.
It’s Jazz, she thought to herself curious. She keyed the accept button and put the phone to her ear.
“Manson,” she said quickly. “What’s going on, Jazz?”
“Sam,” the young woman on the other end, older than her only by a couple years, said with a clear sigh of relief. “Listen an hour ago a shipment of anti-ghost technology arrived from the Army, and Tucker, Valerie, and I have been looking it over until my parents get back from their much-deserved vacation in Majorca.”
It had taken some cajoling, and gentle but firm arm-twisting but finally Danny’s overworked parents were convinced by a coalition consisting of Jazz, Danny, and herself that they needed to go on vacation, but the location of her boyfriend’s parents was the farthest thing from Sam’s mind, as they were relatively safe somewhere in the outlying Spanish island. “It’s just you three?” Sam said; worry stabbing her heart like someone had taken cleats directly to her heart. “Not Danny?”
“He’s flying CAP in East Saint Louis airspace right now,” Jazz said. “But that’s neither here nor there. We came across a reference to something in one of the decrypted databases that piqued our interest around here. It led to Tucker breaking rather quickly into one of Vlad’s databases, what we discovered is disconcerting to say the least.”
“What did you discover?”
“A set of coordinates pointing to the orbit of Titan,” she said. “We’re prepping one of the pods for launch now. I want you and Danni on this mission, Sam. We’ll leave as soon as Danni returns home."
“Actually, Danni’s with me,” Sam said, standing up. “She was using our house as a way station before she headed home.” She turned to Danni, who was staring at her with a curious look in her blue eyes. “Get going,” Sam said. Danni nodded and stood up. She watched as the concentric rings formed around her waist and expanded upward, replacing her civilian attire with the black spandex jumpsuit, turning her blue eyes, a glowing green and ghosting her black hair a snow-white.” She jumped up into the air, going intangible as she pushed her body out of phase right before she hit the ceiling.
“She should be on her way,” Sam said. “I’ll be heading out as soon as I get dressed.”
“I’ll see you in combat,” Jazz said smugly. “Bye.” And her friend hung up the phone.
Orbit of Titan, huh? Sam thought to herself. This should be interesting. She left to hastily write a note telling her parents where she was going, leaving out the fact that they were going to Titan, her parents would freak if they discovered that particular aspect of the mission, before she walked out the door to the shiny new black Lexus that was waiting for her in the garage.
This is part of the general continuity I established for DP and FOP in Old, Unhappy, Far-Off Things. This though reveals the genesis of the organization Timmy and Trixie are a part of in OUFOT.
"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.”
-Chinese proverb
Samantha Manson opened her violet eyes wearily, rubbing the dirt and grit out of them with her knuckles. After that she looked around her bedroom, as she did every morning. She was lying in her queen-sized four-poster bed with it’s black sheets and curtains, and a row of dark violet throw pillows lined from one edge of the bed to the other. She threw aside the curtain in front of her and looked out to see the curtains closed on the windows in her room, blocking out the light of the morning sun and shrouding her vast room in darkness. In the darkness she could make out the shapes of her bookshelves lining the walls on either side of the room, as well as the glass case on the other side of the room between the two bookshelves on the right side of the room containing the heap of medals that she’d won due to her actions at the North Pole, carefully arranged on the four shelves in the rectangular glass case.
Yeah, I earned them, Sam thought to herself. But at what cost? Life had gotten increasingly hectic in the ninety or so days since the hour Danny had saved the world. Everyone who’d been present at the North Pole may have been sworn to secrecy about Danny’s identity, but for some reason keeping the identity of me, Jazz, and Tucker didn’t occur to them.
It was at that point that she felt a cold chill flood her body everywhere at once, as if she’d been dunked in a tub of ice water. Shivering uncontrollably, she saw a small shape in the rough shape of a girl on the other side of the curtain.
“D-Danni,” she said, her mouth trembling, mist frothing from her mouth. “Could you please change so I don’t freeze to death?”
“I’m going to do that, Sam, hold your horses,” a pleasant female voice said from behind the curtain to her left. She saw a white electric glow encircle the girl’s waist, before splitting into two identical rings and travel up and down her body. She moved the curtain aside to see a dark shape in the rough shape of Danielle Fenton standing in front of her.
“Hey, Sam,” she said amiably, her voice sounding haggard and tired.
“Hang on, Danni,” Sam said quickly. “I’m going to turn on the light so I can actually see whom I’m talking to.” She threw the covers off in a rustle of moving blankets and set her bare feet on the warm synthetic fiber carpet. She moved quickly for the door to the bedroom and through the switch to the left of it, activating the circuit and flooding the room with a soft fluorescent light. Her room was illuminated fully, and so was the girl who’d came in. When her guest was fully illuminated, she instinctively breathed in a surprised breath, something she usually did when she saw Danni, even though she’d known her for a long time now. The young girl looked like what Danny would’ve looked like at fourteen if she’d been born a girl. She had long flowing black hair, and piercing blue eyes that she noticed had large dark purple bangs under them. She was currently dressed in a black pair of slacks with a green T-shirt.
“So,” Sam asked her friend amiably. “What are you doing here at,” and she looked at the time on the oblong silver digital clock on her ebony nightstand, “at 6:00 in the morning?”
“I just got done pulling a twelve hour patrol of the Illinois-Indiana border from Chicago to Terre Haute, Sam,” Danni said softly. “I’m tired, hungry, and I didn’t want to fly the additional few miles to Fentonworks, you were the closest house so I decided to stop here.”
“I understand,” Sam said flopping back onto the bed. “I’ve been feeling spent and broken for the past twelve weeks, and I feel that way nowadays just having to deal with non-Ghost related matters. Last night I was in a three-hour fight with a giant ghost snake that had taken over the food court at the mall, so I feel like I’ve pulled all my muscles out, and dislocated my shoulder. After that jaunt through hell, I was mobbed by New Age cultists who thought I was their mother goddess reincarnated into human form and that’s nothing compared to the fact that it seems like the entire male population of every high school in the area keeps trying to get me to go out on a date with them. Fighting them off is proving to be a full-time job.”
“Have you told Danny this?” Danni asked, walking over and settling into the chair. “He’d gladly intervene in the matter on your behalf.”
“Danny’s having his hands full fending off fangirls,” Sam said harshly, feeling his blood boil when she thought of those fake, plastic freaks who cared nothing for him as a man and just wanted to bask in his reflected glory, some in ways that were less than seemly. “So when I actually have a chance to spend time with him outside ghost fighting, I don’t want to bother him with my problems, I just want to spend time with the man I love.” Sam sighed. “I wish that this whole North Pole event never happened, our lives would be normal then.”
“Why?” Danni asked, fixing her a quizzical look. “If it wasn’t for that crisis, you’d still probably had not gotten together with him.”
“Yes we would’ve, Danni,” Sam said angrily, fixing her with a slight glare, one that instantly disappeared a moment later when memories of when she and Danny finally came together. “We’ve been in love with each other on some level our entire lives, we would’ve come together eventually, it was only a matter of time.”
“Yeah,” Danni said. “How long would that have taken?” It was at that point that she got up and walked over to the display case against the wall. “Besides that, you’re a hero to billions of people all over the world.” She looked over the display case, pointing out medals in turn. “You have a Congressional Gold Medal, the Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor, the Law Enforcement Purple Heart. You’re a Dame Commander in the Order of the British Empire and, it took some parliamentary wrangling but you also have a Victoria Cross. You’re a Hero of the Russian Federation. You’re a commander in the French Legion of Honor. You finally have the recognition you deserve, not for your family’s money but on your own merit. Why would you want to give that up?”
“So I can go out on a date with Danny without being mobbed by paparazzi,” Sam said harshly.
“It’ll pass,” Danni said calmly. “The general public will find someone else to annoy and you’re lives will return to normal. Just be patient.”
“You can say that,” Sam said desperately. “You were one of two million ghosts who helped charge the generators that saved this planet, as far as the press is concerned you’re just a cousin, which means no one knows you from Adam. How I envy you.”
“True, true,” Danni said. After a few moments of awkward silence, Danni said, her voice slight, clearly hesitant to be imposing on one of her friends.
“Can we take this conversation downstairs into the kitchen, I am desperately hungry.”
“Of course,” Sam said. “I should have something for us to eat.”
A few moments later Sam and Danni were sitting side by side in hardwood chairs on the right sideat the large teak table that dominated the comparatively vast dining room, eating Raisin Bran out of there flowery white ceramic cereal bowls. Like the rest of the house, the dining room walls were covered in purple wallpaper, the only difference was in this room were paintings of the Manson family heads going back three generations: six huge portraits that started on one wall and surrounded the table, with pictures of her grandparents flanking the door to the dining room and finally ending, on the wall behind their heads with pictures of her current parents. She looked at them, everytime she walked in there. There was her mother, in a flowing violet dress with red hair and greenish eyes, looking serene and regal as she looked down with what was meant to look like benevolent love upon whoever was in the dining room. Her father’s portrait had looking upon the scene with haughty disinterest.
Nothing could be further from the truth, Sam thought, suppressing the urge to laugh that came upon her like sharp pains every time she looked at the portraits. My mother is an intelligent, domineering, and aggressive individual who gets her way on everything. My father is actually, once you get past the appearance he puts on in order to, in his mind, save face with the general public, one of the kindest human beings one can ever meet. Putting such thoughts aside for now, she returned to the conversation she was technically supposed to be having with Danni.
“I suppose there is a silver lining with all this in your lives,” Danni said. “If you think about it.”
Sam gave a derisive bark of a laugh and said, somewhat mockingly,
“What’s that?”
“The Guys in White are gone,” Danni said simply. Sam, reminded of the fate of her and Danny’s perennial enemies in the Federal government, felt warmth spread through her as though she were a freshly baked muffin.
“That was an absolute joy for me,” Sam said, smiling as the sixteen year old remembered those heady moments two months ago, when Valerie had joined her and Danny in her room to watch as the Senate voted live on C-Span to unanimously to kill the agency, an which was signed off on by the president one hour later.
“Me too,” she said, happily. “I don’t have to look over my shoulder to see some government transport plane chasing me and attempting to drag me in to be experimented on.” After a few moments of silent chewing on her cereal, Danni put her spoon down on the table with a large metallic clank.
“Mmm,” she said quickly, a look of remembrance in her eyes. She swallowed quickly and said, “That reminds me, there are shipments of heavy weaponry, computer databases, and other assorted technologies arriving at Fentonworks from the Army’s Research, Development, and Engineering Center in Natick, Massachusetts as well as Picatinny Arsenal in New Jersey and White Sands in New Mexico. All the stuff they seized from Vlad and the Guys in White are a bit beyond their ability to understand, so they’re sending a lot of it over to Fentonworks hoping we can make heads or tails out of it, as my Aunt and Uncle are the closest thing to experts on them that they can trust.”
It amazed Sam how quickly she’d taken to genuinely calling Jackson and Madeline Fenton her Aunt and Uncle, considering that the fact that her identity as a cousin of Danny was a cover created by Vlad Masters. She considered pointing that out to her, but she thought better of it. It’s better not to remind her that she was created in a vat, grown to maturity in a maturation chamber, and programmed to be Vlad’s willing pawn, and that until a few months ago she was biologically unstable and could revert to a gelatinous mass at any time.
Aloud Sam said, “What are they sending, exactly?”
“Oh, nothing much,” Danni responded, nonchalantly. “Some stuff they found when the Army went into Vlad’s mansion and several PDRA facilities: long-range missiles, encrypted computer databases, tokomak reactors, short range directed energy weapon rifles and sidearms, shoulder-mounted grenade launchers, and lots of other really cool stuff.”
“Are they going to want it back eventually?” Sam asked with a mixture of curiosity and guarded suspicion. As much as I trust the military in their ability to defend the United States Constitution in general, She thought, I don’t trust their ability to defend against ghost threats. That’s our job, and I like knowing there are a few more options out there for us.
“If you read between the lines of the agreement with the Department of Defense,” Danni said, “they want the scientific data and plans we can glean from them, but after that we ourselves can produce and utilize anything we want in any matter we want.”
"Good,” she said, “I have some ideas that-,” it was at that point her cellphone went off, the dulcet strains of the Mexican Hat Dance cutting through the air. Sam hastily removed her jet black, oblong cell from her pocket and checked the caller ID on the small LCD screen.
It’s Jazz, she thought to herself curious. She keyed the accept button and put the phone to her ear.
“Manson,” she said quickly. “What’s going on, Jazz?”
“Sam,” the young woman on the other end, older than her only by a couple years, said with a clear sigh of relief. “Listen an hour ago a shipment of anti-ghost technology arrived from the Army, and Tucker, Valerie, and I have been looking it over until my parents get back from their much-deserved vacation in Majorca.”
It had taken some cajoling, and gentle but firm arm-twisting but finally Danny’s overworked parents were convinced by a coalition consisting of Jazz, Danny, and herself that they needed to go on vacation, but the location of her boyfriend’s parents was the farthest thing from Sam’s mind, as they were relatively safe somewhere in the outlying Spanish island. “It’s just you three?” Sam said; worry stabbing her heart like someone had taken cleats directly to her heart. “Not Danny?”
“He’s flying CAP in East Saint Louis airspace right now,” Jazz said. “But that’s neither here nor there. We came across a reference to something in one of the decrypted databases that piqued our interest around here. It led to Tucker breaking rather quickly into one of Vlad’s databases, what we discovered is disconcerting to say the least.”
“What did you discover?”
“A set of coordinates pointing to the orbit of Titan,” she said. “We’re prepping one of the pods for launch now. I want you and Danni on this mission, Sam. We’ll leave as soon as Danni returns home."
“Actually, Danni’s with me,” Sam said, standing up. “She was using our house as a way station before she headed home.” She turned to Danni, who was staring at her with a curious look in her blue eyes. “Get going,” Sam said. Danni nodded and stood up. She watched as the concentric rings formed around her waist and expanded upward, replacing her civilian attire with the black spandex jumpsuit, turning her blue eyes, a glowing green and ghosting her black hair a snow-white.” She jumped up into the air, going intangible as she pushed her body out of phase right before she hit the ceiling.
“She should be on her way,” Sam said. “I’ll be heading out as soon as I get dressed.”
“I’ll see you in combat,” Jazz said smugly. “Bye.” And her friend hung up the phone.
Orbit of Titan, huh? Sam thought to herself. This should be interesting. She left to hastily write a note telling her parents where she was going, leaving out the fact that they were going to Titan, her parents would freak if they discovered that particular aspect of the mission, before she walked out the door to the shiny new black Lexus that was waiting for her in the garage.
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