Danny Fenton (
schrodingersghost) wrote in
voidtreckerexpress2021-02-27 12:37 pm
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Who: Danny and Anyone
Where: Gym Car
When: Jelly 29
What: Just hanging out practicing your ghost powers. As you do.
There were a lot of things Danny liked about his life here on the train. No ghosts to fight, no ghost hunters hunting him, no classes to worry about failing because he was too busy fighting ghosts and avoiding hunters....
The lack of space wasn't one of them. Flying was one of his favorite things about his powers, and there really wasn't anywhere here that he could push himself into any kind of speed. It really sucked on the days he was feeling a little restless.
Which may explain why he was currently flying laps around the ceiling of the gym car. Upside down.
Where: Gym Car
When: Jelly 29
What: Just hanging out practicing your ghost powers. As you do.
There were a lot of things Danny liked about his life here on the train. No ghosts to fight, no ghost hunters hunting him, no classes to worry about failing because he was too busy fighting ghosts and avoiding hunters....
The lack of space wasn't one of them. Flying was one of his favorite things about his powers, and there really wasn't anywhere here that he could push himself into any kind of speed. It really sucked on the days he was feeling a little restless.
Which may explain why he was currently flying laps around the ceiling of the gym car. Upside down.

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Even months of acceptance by everyone he'd met on the train hadn't been enough to rid Danny of the assumption that most people found him just a little freakish. He didn't really need to advertise it.
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Some days it feels like there's no privacy on this train, especially when you want some space for yourself. The glowing almost certainly doesn't help.
It has also occurred to Dairine that she technically falls under the people staring description. Feeling a little caught out, she hastily jumps to the next topic without thinking.
"So, uh, strange question. Would you happen to know a creepy castle? Like... potentially soul-sucking castle?"
...Well, she might come across as weird, but nothing ventured, nothing gained?
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"Uh... that kind of describes every castle I've been to."
Mostly in the Ghost Zone, but Vlad's mansion in Wisconsin absolutely counted.
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Dairine offers him a wry look, "And here I thought I was being specific. Does the name Paradisa ring a bell?"
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She shrugs. "Honestly I'm not surprised. Don't worry about it."
...Because that's not at all worrying.
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Worth a shot, right?
"Depends how worried you'd be by wonky memory or time shenanigans."
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"I should probably be worried at how used I am to both. That's like a typical week back home."
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"Maybe, but at least it'll make train life easier."
"Before I was here, I got grabbed by a sentient castle. It was kinda a similar experience to the train, with people pulled from all over space and time to live there. I'm pretty sure I saw you there."
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Don't ask why those are the first ideas to come to mind.
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She shrugs, not looking too bothered by his lack of memories. At least not outwardly.
"You're hardly the first person I've seen from there who doesn't remember the castle. Even when I was there, sometimes residents would go back home and return without any memories. Most folks thought Paradisa would wipe our memories when we left, in order to keep anyone from noticing something was off."
But that did leave the question of why some still remembered. Like herself.
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"You're a lot more calm about this than most folks." Like... worryingly so?
"Not that the others tend to disbelieve me, but there's usual a bit more... bewilderment."
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Not that it was permanent. And she's not commenting on the shapeshifter thing. Who knows if the mix of aliens and wizards she's met would count.
"But the experience does seem to help adjust to this environment."
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"I figured I was pretty much out of luck for ever having a normal life after the interdimensional portal in my basement opened up. And thats not counting all the crazy the ghosts brought. It does mean that none of what has happened here really feels that weird. "
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...Hang on.
"Wait, you had a worldgate just show up in your basement one day? How'd you explain that to your family?"
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What little Dairine remembers hearing about Danny's parents was... not great. Probably not the kind of details he wanted a stranger to know, so she won't be jumping to share.
"Part of their work?"
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Danny had a lot of conflicting feelings about the portal. On the one hand it was without a doubt his parents proudest accomplishment.It was a gateway to a dimension that he had slowly started to consider a kind of second home.
But it had also technically killed him. And definitely changed what life he had left.
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This is getting increasingly awkward, given she already knows his parents are ghost hunters, but doesn't want to jump into what had previously proven an extremely weighty topic.
"So did they make it with science? Magic?"
A fair question to ask in this place.
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Some would argue that is one and the same. But wizardry blurs the lines between the natural and the mystical.
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