6 Works by miistical
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Zenos did not understand the fuss of the Starlight celebrations. It made a fool out of everyone, including, to his resignation, the Warrior of Light. Well, so long as he was kept out of the festivities, he wouldn't mind being dragged along.
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Beasts and Beauties by miistical for MarshmallowBun
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types, Danny Phantom
25 Dec 2024
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Jason was pretty sure Jasmine was a plant by Thalia; for what reason his ex-mentor had with sitting a very pretty human in front of him at his lowest he didn't know, but he didn't trust it. Jazz, however, was nearly in hell keeping this poor, half-dead human from figuring out he was being taken care of by a werewolf and her full-dead baby brother.
Danny just wanted his haunt to not be filled with lovesick sighing for five minutes.
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Dani is so very, very bored of her Earth. It's all old now and there's nothing new. Thankfully, Danny came up with an amazing idea: just go try out a different universe.
She would like to clarify that this means what happens is all his fault.
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It shouldn't be surprising that the most violent city in the United States also had way, way too many ghosts. Yet, when one asks for help from Danny, he's not exactly in the position to say no. He's not bothering anyone, though, so score!
The Bats of Gotham would politely disagree.
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banshee knocks by Gremlin_bot, miistical for Gremlin_bot
Fandoms: Danny Phantom, DCU (Comics)
03 Oct 2023
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"What is violence to nature, a being of plants and erosion and decay? What is death to Undergrowth, who thrives on carcasses and corpses to fertilize the land, to give back what it had given to any animal? What beauty could he make besides this—
'I’ve made you a stage, my King.'"
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The Batfamily Can't Communicate by miistical for AshesGleamandGlow
Fandoms: Danny Phantom, DCU (Comics)
26 Dec 2022
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In Tim Drake's professional opinion, Danny Fenton shined like the stars he adored and it was therefore only reasonable to be nervous to bring him home. As for Jason Todd, Jazz Fenton shimmered like sun rays bouncing off tarmac. She was as sharp as the knife in her purse, yet she was still a civilian. He dared anyone to make fun of him for being a little anxious to bring her into the den of bats he (occasionally) called home.
Now if only either knew the two were siblings.
