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In the mirror, blonde haired kid’s hands start exploding and he lunges at the green-haired kid. Half of the group erupt into laughter, while the other half hold blonde-kid back from seemingly attempting to deck the green-haired kid.
Clockwork smiles for the first time. “You won’t be able to do this alone.”
Danny pulls at his hair. His stress is making it hard for him to think. “This is crazy! I can’t just—I have a life, Clockwork! My family and friends are here. I can’t just…I can’t just give that all up to go on a wild goose chase across dimensions and stop a crazy powerful ghost from swallowing another reality! That’s just…That’s nuts. I can’t—”
“You are the only one capable of having a chance at success.”
The thing about Clockwork—and the very thing that Danny is slowly coming to understand— is that every phrase, every movement, or every piece of advice that he gives is a choice he makes to ensure the best possible outcome to the timeline. Clockwork plays the most advanced game of chess in order to ensure victory for the timeline itself.
So, if Clockwork says that Danny is the only one, then Danny is the only one.
also
“Your quirk is quite interesting, as well, and has several practical applications,” Nedzu continues. “Intangibility and invisibility are, separately, quite formidable. Together, it constitutes as an incredible amount of power.”
Figures Clockwork would pick out the powers Danny had been thinking of using anyways.
Then, Nedzu says, “What was your quirk called again?”
Danny did not think this through. “Uh, Ghost.”
Incredibly inconspicuous, he thinks in a voice that sounds strangely like his high-school bully, nice going, loser.
“An apt name,” Nedzu says.


















