Hey! So I finally decided to start another story, don't worry I'm not done with the other one. But here's the new one I hope you like it.

I DON'T OWN JUSTICE LEAGUE!

Each of the original seven Justice League members took a seat at Bruce Wayne's table where Alfred had shown them to sit and waited to begin the meeting. There was refreshments on the table and a couple picked up some. It was their annual meeting which, since being separate from top priority meetings throughout the year, was normally a time to propose new ideas and tell of things that are most likely going to be different that year. This meeting in particular was going to change that year drastically.

"Before we get to the ideas, is there any announcements that should be made?" Superman asked looking from one friend to the other. It was silent for a moment, so that the Green Lantern could gain his confidence before he was about to tell them the news. He cleared his throat and all eyes went to him.

"I have an announcement. I have to go to Oa for a day, to . . . pick up the new Green Lantern, I have been asked to train."

"whoa, GL! You're going to train someone, just like Kat trained you! Let's hope you don't get too attached this time. Hey, don't forget to say hi to her Kilowatt for me." Flash said with a laugh and shining smile.

"Did the guardians say why they wanted you to train a new Green Lantern?" the Martian Manhunter asked him, and he hesitated.

"Well, they said that it would be a learning experience for the both of us and that he may come in handy for the future . . ." Batman caught the words 'may come in handy for the future' and began to think seriously on what it meant. "and they said something about . . . Practice for possible future . . . Um," Stopping to choose his words carefully, John thought of what to end the sentence with. "Predecessors." Batman looked up from his musing to look at John's masked expression. Shayera coughed on her drink in shock, but didn't dare look at him in the eyes. The three of them knew exactly what he had meant by that, the others, not so much.

"That sounds good. Do you know anything about him?" Superman asked, oblivious to the hidden meaning. Lantern remained stern but let out a quiet sigh.

"Yes, I know he's a human-alien hybrid and that he is young, very young."

"How young?" Batman suddenly asked.

"Fifteen."

"Fifteen!?" Almost the entire rest of the League shouted. John simply nodded.

"Interesting. I guess that brings up our next announcement. Superman?" Batman turned to the Man of Steel and waited for him to begin the explanation.

"There's a new enemy arising, were not quite sure what it is yet, but it seems to be targeting young metahumans or other kids capable of something of that sort."

"You mean, they've killed some already or are only still after them?" Shayera asked from the opposite side of the table.

"No, not killing, recruiting. More and more metahumans have gone missing only to be found two days later stealing different random items, and J'onn's confirmed that it's by free will. It just doesn't make any sense!"

"I agree. Unless they were being offered something or great worth, I doubt any of those children would commit such crimes. All that I have come into contact with come from broken lives." Said J'onn J'onzz with sympathy in his eyes.

"Which is exactly why we've come up with a plan to counteract this event." Batman said in his regular monotone voice.

"What did you have in mind?" Wonder Woman asked with a very interested and concerned facial expression.

"We think that we should start training younger newer heroes to become part of the Justice League." Superman said facing the rest of the founding members at the conference table.

"Do you mean training heroes like Kara." A stern but interested Green Lantern asked.

"I was thinking more of a full time training. A type of apprenticeship and everyone will have an apprentice to train."

"Wait, everyone? As in every costume working in this place?" Shayera Hol quickly said not holding back her surprise.

"Yes, everyone who's not still in their own training like Stargirl. What do you think?" The rest of them just looked at him.

"Exactly how young are these apprentices going to be?" Diana asked trying to keep a straight face. Superman was silent for a moment knowing that his co-workers probably wouldn't like his response.

"From ages 14 to 16-" He responded but was soon cut off with the surprised exclamation from almost everyone in the room besides the ones who had agreed on it already.

"What!"

"Your telling me we're going to have a bunch of young teenagers staying here! Are you crazy!" Green Lantern exclaimed once he got over the shock of the announcement.

"Yeah!" Flash shouted then added a couple seconds later. "I love it! I'm in!" The rest of them looked at him like he was out of his mind. "What? Superman said we needed young fighters, didn't he? Besides it could be fun." After this statement the others started to reconsider the proposal.

"It doesn't sound like a bad idea and I wouldn't mind training a young teenager. I'm ok with it." Wonder Woman added kind of liking the idea but was still wondering how things would work out.

"I personally think the idea, if we put it into action is going to be hard and very annoying…" The others were starting to think the same until Batman continued. "But," Everyone stared at him as if he were about to break the world's greatest world record and it might as well have been for what he was about to say. "Clark is right. We do need younger heroes. We need young, quick strong able bodies to counteract this. Though it's a risky idea, they could come in handy in the future. Starting at that young age would also give us both the able bodies we need and a chance to train them from scratch unlike we were able to do with the members here. That's why I agreed."

They all stared again with their mouths open and then they voiced their choice.

"You have a point. I guess I'm in too. I already have a teenager to train." Green Lantern added.

"Okay, I guess I could put up with training a teenager." She said nonchalantly, hiding her true feeling about the situation.

"Then, since J'onn has already agreed to it earlier, I guess it's settled. I know this is going to be hard for everyone, but it's the only thing we can do to secure the Justice League in the future." Superman said, and all sighed not knowing how this would ever work out.

Eventually, they all nodded silently indicating they knew what had to be done.

"Alright then, let's start bringing in some apprentice candidates."

So there's the first chapter. I'm going to update the next one with this one so that you can have something to go with it. Please review and tell me how I did.