We had just gotten home from the North Pole when my parents came up and hugged me tightly, and I heard sobbing.
"Mom? Dad? Are you crying? What's wrong?" I ask as we pull apart and they wipe away their tears.
"We're just so proud and so very sorry to both you and Danny."
Dad answers, being pulled in for a hug as well. "W-what for?"
"Because of you, two billion lives were saved, and we get to continue to watch you grow, and we're sorry because we've been hunting both of you down and planned to destroy you particle by particle! That must have been terrifying!"
"But we lied to you guys about what was going on," Danny argued, and Jack shrugged it off.
"With all the threats we were making towards you, we'd all be scared to tell the truth, too."
"But just know that we love and care about you both, whether you two are humans, ghosts, or something in between," Maddie exclaims as we're pulled into a group hug.
This felt refreshing; we already knew they would accept us, especially when they confirmed it last Summer, but it was still good to hear it come from them again.
"Now that we know the truth, you two can become my sidekicks. We'll be an unstoppable team!" Jack shouts as Danny and I suppress a laugh.
"Sure, Dad, sure."
After our parents' apology came Valerie's, who had caught us in the hallway at school and asked to speak with us privately, Valerie looked nervous and on the verge of tears.
"So you two are Danny Phantom and (s/n)..."
I smiled at her; she was nervous about how we'd act, so I placed my hand on her shoulder.
"Hey, it's ok, we never blamed you for hunting us, after all, we did ruin your life accidentally."
"But I never even cared to listen to you two, and you were always so nice, Danny, (y/n) you two were my first real friends, and I hunted you down. I'm so sorry! I understand if you never want to be my friend again..." She trailed off, and Danny placed his hand on her other shoulder.
"You didn't know it was us, and honestly, if we were in your shoes, we might not have listened either. Valerie, we'll always be your friends. You've helped us so many times, you even saved the lives of our cousins."
At this point, Valerie had started to cry in happiness, and she pulled us in for a hug. "Is there anything I can do to make it up to you two?"
"How about you join our ghost hunting team? You've proven you're capable multiple times, and we'd love to have you on our team," I tell her, and she instantly tells us yes.
From then on, she started hanging out in our group and even got closer to Tucker again.
That's not all though, Dash, Paulina, Kwan, Star, basically anyone who ever bullied us apologized for everything they've done because even after all that we've helped them out, we'd become the most popular kids in school.
By this time, the school had asked how we could better the school for ghost attacks, where we gave our advice, and I exposed Lancer for being a terrible teacher most of the time and picking favorites over facts. I had been recording every instance he had done this and labeling them. They ended up telling him he needed to clean up his act after confronting him, or he'd be fired. He had listened and had become a better teacher who never played favorites and was a better teacher for everyone.
Remember the Master's Blasters? Well, when they figured out we weren't going to pay them anymore, they left town in search of someone else who'd pay them to fight ghosts. We haven't seen them since all we knew was that they wouldn't be coming back here.
As for Vlad, we don't know what happened to him; he never returned to Earth, and I doubt he ever will.
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It was sunset now, and the two were given yet another ceremony in their honor. Tucker, the newly appointed mayor of Amity Park, walked up to the podium.
"Citizens of Amity Park and of the world, as the youngest mayor in Amity Park history, it is my great honor to present this commemorative statue, honoring the heroes who bravely saved us all."
He pulled a lever which showed a statue of Danny on the right, his left arm extended up holding the world, while (y/n) was on the left, her right arm extended up to hold the world, their other hands intertwined. In front of the statue of them stood Tucker holding his PDA in one hand, a pen in the other. Along with Sam, who was slightly leaning on the Logan statue with her arms crossed while Logan's hand was on her shoulder, the other hand holding a book.
When they learned they were getting this statue, the two had demanded their friends be added since they helped too, which, after some convincing, their friends agreed to it.
"Danny Phantom, (s/n), and their ghost-fighting team. An exact duplicate of this statue stands proudly in every capital of every nation of the world, and each will stand as long as we have our world because thanks to them we still have one," Tucker stated, and everyone began to clap.
"I still wonder how those two were able to fool us for so long."
"Good question, but I gotta admit they were good, after all, it's nearly impossible to fool me, right, Danny?" They turn to the robot Danny and (y/n).
"Where the heck are Danny and (y/n)?" Tucker asks as he steps down from the podium.
"I dunno, he said they had some unfinished business to attend to," Jazz admits with a shrug.
Just a little way out of town, there was a hill with a tree where Danny and (y/n) sat at the top off looking at the ceremony from afar.
Last Edit - February 21st, 2021
Revised - October 17th, 2025

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