(AN: This GIF has nothing to do with the story, I just love Kelly Clarkson.)
Phantom went over to the computer in the room. To Nightwing, it looked like a similar setup to the computers at the Bat Cave. There weren't any souvenirs like the Bat Cave had, such as razor cards from the Joker or a giant penny from Two Face.
"Not very well organized, are you guys," Danny says, trying to sort through the information. "Beast Boy is more organized than this."
"I'd take offense, but my room is a mess a lot," Gar stated.
"I keep telling you to clean it," M'gann tells him.
"Sis, there are better things to do than to clean my room," Gar says. "Like... anything else. Besides, have you seen Kid Flash's room whenever he's stayed the night."
The whole team shivered at the memory of the dirty room. Half of them were still convinced that there was something moving in the destroyed room from Kid's last overnight stay. He's twenty-one years old and still as much of a slob as he was when he was fifteen.
The four Amity Park residents looked slightly offended by the statement about their organizational skills. Or rather, their lack of them.
"Find anything, Danny," White asked his brother, looking over his shoulder.
"Since these four have no ghost or mystic allies, their information is quite rudimentary and speculative," Danny explained. "Almost everything on here is either what Clockwork had explained before we came here or what anyone with common sense could figure out."
Siren looked at the screen and his twin was proven right.
All they had was simple layouts of who the enemy was. Which was, surprise surprise, the Guys In White. Seems they had grown over the past year, which was not exactly a shock based on the entire world seeing the large number of ghosts come out of that portal during the Disasteroid epidemic. They gained support based on the growing fear people had of the supernatural beings. Did any of them care that the ghosts risked themselves to help turn the Earth intangible? HELL NO! All they cared about was that there were hundreds, even thousands, of ghosts out there and they could pose a "danger" to them.
And it seemed that the Guys In White used the public's fear to their advantage. It helped them get extra funding and better equipment to handle the "ghost and mystic problem." They were now more of a threat than the joke they had been when Phantom and Siren had left in the first place. The most competent thing they've ever done was shoot that anti-ghost missile into the zone. Yet they were stopped by a stolen motorcycle, a boulder, a giant slingshot, a biker ghost, a pirate child ghost, a cyborg ghost, a siren, and a halfa.
"And I thought they were annoying before," Danny commented.
"I am so not surprised," White says. "They're just like Cadmus."
The Team sent last glances towards the Fenton's before they too walked over to the computers. The Cadmus comparison really got their attention. The entire league can not stand that alien hating organization. Half of the league team was sure that they were experimenting on aliens to try and transfer their powers to humans after clones like Superboy and Clone X didn't work out for them.
"Do you guys have any more than this," Danny asked the four, not even bothering to turn around.
"Oh... ok, here's what we got," Tucker says, just trying to keep things going with as little awkwardness as possible.
With a click of his PDA, some newspaper articles, police reports, and security footage appeared on the monitor above them. A list of people, along with ghosts, showed up on the screen next to it.
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FanfictionPhantom Planet has happened, but revealing their secret turned into the biggest mistake of their lives. Danny, that he was Phantom. His twin brother White, that he was Gold Siren. So when the hatred, accusations, and betrayals become too much, they...