What If The Villain Won
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When Tokyo Mew Mew fails to defeat Deep Blue, the invading aliens begin to occupy the airspace above Earth and attack its military in a full-blown war. Under Deep Blue’s orders, not a single soul shall be spared from the total elimination of the human race.
Except one.
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Ichigo still wasn’t sure how to feel about Quiche, after everything. It would be stupid to trust him, but the more she was around him, the more she began to realize that cooperating with him might play in her benefit even more than she could have ever anticipated.
She reached down and pulled the small knife from her sock. She tossed it between her and Quiche, letting it skid to a stop on the slick, white floors. Quiche hummed in amusement, his smirk growing wider as he glanced between Ichigo and the knife on the ground between them. A truce, of sorts — or, at least, that was what Ichigo intended it as. A hand of cards laid down between them.
“Don’t come into my room anymore,” Ichigo muttered, “and maybe I won’t need those.”
“Deal,” Quiche replied with a grin.
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What if Danny never learned the early lessons he was supposed to? What if he actually accepted Vlad's offer?
In this retelling of Danny Phantom, the canon beats of ghost fighting, school life, and family balancing exist in a new context: Friends and family become obstacles, powers turn into tools, and Vlad carefully reshapes Danny’s worldview. Familiar faces clash with new foes, an ancient predator sets its sights on a fresh hunt, and Danny's path is shaded just a few degrees darker.
This story contains darker themes than the original Danny Phantom but attempts to remain PG-13 and roughly in-theme with the canon vibe. However, it does take itself more seriously than the show. To that end, some of the slapstick humor and comic relief has been changed and toned down in favor of a more serious tone.
Non-explicit, limited swearing, somewhat above canon-typical violence. I am used to writing for a PG-16 or 18+ audience. I may write more emotionally mature themes on occasion.
Original characters present, but focus remains on canon characters and relationships. OCs mostly serve as worldbuilding or part of the rogues gallery.
Proofread but not beta read. Updates attempted on Saturdays!
