Welcome to the story of me fucking around with Young Justice's continuity. Lol, jokes aside, hello everyone! I never thought I'd do a WonderBat child that wasn't Celeste, but here we are. I wanted to try something different. Also, please don't expect a lot of WonderBat moments. I'll try to squeeze them in, but I am shit at writing WonderBat.

Also, Young Justice: Outsiders? So. Flipping. Good. If you haven't seen it yet, I suggest you do. Cartoon Network isn't airing anymore, so it's got a real dark DC vibe to it. Anyway, please enjoy!

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Theodora Wayne looked up at her mother, her sapphire eyes revealing her utter distraught. "Do you have to go?" she asked helplessly.

Diana Prince stared down at her daughter, trying to stay strong for the young girl. Her own eyes, however, betrayed how torn up she was. "I wish there was another option," she admitted. "but we must fix what has gone amiss, asteri mu." She knelt down to the girl's level, gently placing a silver necklace in her hand. "This is an heirloom that's been in the royal family for thousands of years, my love. I want you to have it."

Theodora took the necklace and inspected it. The chain was Themysciran metal, one of the toughest metals on Earth as it had been charmed by Hephaestus himself. The charm itself was a star-shaped locket with a ruby crown in the center. "It's beautiful, Mother," she admired.

Diana gently kissed her atop her head. "Wear it and know that I will always be with you." She tucked her daughter's long, dark hair back behind her ears. "Stay safe, my darling girl."

Theodora wrapped her arms around her mother's midsection. "I'll try," she promised, face buried into the crook of her neck.

Diana held her daughter as tight as she could without hurting her. "I love you so much," she whispered. "So, so much."

"I love you too, Mother."

The Amazon Princess gently pulled away and approached her other protege, her hand coming to rest of the blond's shoulder. "You will watch out for her, won't you, Cassandra?" she asked.

Cassie Sandsmark nodded firmly. "You can count on me, Aunt Diana," she vowed.

Diana smiled. "Of course. Take care of yourself, Cassandra." She hugged her niece as well, wanting her to know that she cared for her as more than just a protege. The blond hesitated at first, but eventually returned the embrace.

"Diana," called Clark from a distance. "We have to go."

She sent him an annoyed glare. "I'm coming, Kal," she bit out before returning her attention to her niece and daughter. She took both their hands. "You both have made me so proud, never doubt that. I will be back as soon as I can." She gave both their hands a final squeeze before letting go and retreating to the spaceship.

Theodora and Cassie watched her go, neither daring to avert their eyes until the ship was gone. Cassie wrapped her arms around Theodora's shoulders, giving her a gentle squeeze. "She'll be back before you know it, kiddo," she assured her.

Theodora leaned into her cousin's side. "If you say so..."

The dread in her stomach, however, insisted otherwise.

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With her mother gone, Theodora spent a lot more time at her father's home in Gotham City. She didn't see what the point was, her father was almost never around anyway. Why couldn't she have just stayed in her mother's penthouse apartment in Gateway City? She supposed it had something to do with American laws regarding childcare.

In Themyscira, laws such as that were unheard of. Then again, there were no children there.

Even as a child, she had never particularly liked Wayne Manor. It always gave her a strange feeling of sadness and darkness. It was hollow and cold and something about it always filled her with despair.

However, she couldn't deny that her room was really nice.

It wasn't decorated with anything which didn't really bother her. She didn't want to disrupt the classiness of it. The walls remained their pure cream color, no posters or stickers damaging it. But she had a queen-size mattress with a dark wood bed-frame, a matching dresser and nightstand, her own TV, and a walk-in closet. She even had her own bathroom!

Her favorite part about the room was that there were double doors that led to a balcony overlooking the rest of the grounds. Wayne Manor was far enough away from the city that you could see the stars lighting up the night sky.

As nice as Theodora's old room was in Gateway City, she had to admit that the one in Gotham was luxurious. Then again, her room in Themyscira probably beat them both.

Theodora shook her head of these vain thoughts, displeased with herself. It didn't matter how nice her room was here, she just wanted to go home. It wasn't as if she hadn't done it before, her mother was Wonder Woman for Hera's sake! She was alone sometimes and that was fine.

So why was it such a big deal this time?

There was a knock at her door. "Theo?" called a familiar voice. "It's me."

Theodora immediately recognized him as Tim Drake, her adopted brother. She liked him well enough; he was smart and nice. He was also dating her cousin and they were both on the Team, so she knew him well enough. "Come in," she called back.

Tim entered the room and gave her a wave. "Hey, kiddo," he greeted.

She pouted, crossing her arms. "You're only two years older than me," she reminded him.

He laughed. "I know," he said, leaning against her door frame. "Bruce wants to see us both in the Batcave."

Theodora raised an eyebrow. "Should I wear my suit?" she asked.

Tim shrugged. "That would probably be best. Things get official down there sometimes."

She made a face. "Is he gonna have me train again?" she asked. She absolutely, positively detested training under her father. Her mother and the other Amazons always taught her to use the force she had, her father was the exact opposite. With him, everything was stealth. Not that she couldn't do stealth, she just wanted to be able to use it at her leisure, not because she was being forced to.

Tim chortled. "Not after last time," he said.

Theodora glared at him. "That was one time, Tim!" she snapped.

He grinned at her. "Just get ready, okay?"

She shook her head. "Fine," she said, closing the door. From the hidden compartment in her closet, Theodora pulled out her suit. It was nothing special really, just a simple, black, one-piece suit made out of Themysciran armor. It was similar to the suit her aunt Donna Troy had worn as Troia, only there were no sparkles, the symbol on her belt was in the shape of an 'F,' and her boots weren't high-heeled. She also wore silver stars instead of moons as earrings.

It looked so similar because her aunt had actually given her this outfit to use after she retired the hero life to become a Themysciran ambassador. She had made her own adjustments to it to reflect her own personality. When she donned this uniform, she was Fury, Daughter of Wonder Woman.

Theodora quickly slipped it on before making her way towards the grandfather clock downstairs. She turned the hands on the clock to 10:47 before taking the passageway downstairs.

When she got there, she was surprised to see so many people. Not only were her father and Tim there, but so were Dick, Kaldur, M'gann, Barbara, and...

Her mother.

It wasn't really her mother, of course. Just a hologram transmitting her form from whatever area of space she was in. She knew that. Still, she hadn't seen her mother in a little over a month. Irrational tears sprang in her eyes. "Mother!" she exclaimed, rushing towards the hologram. She almost reached out for a hug, but stopped, remembering that she couldn't exactly touch her.

Diana beamed at her daughter. "Asteri mu," she greeted. "It is amazing to see you."

Theodora titled her head in confusion. "I don't understand," she said, looking around. "What are you all doing here?"

It was Bruce that stepped forward. "Theodora, have you heard about metahuman trafficking?" he asked.

How could she not? It was all over the news. Children and teens everywhere were being snatched off the streets and tested for the metagene. If they were tested positive, their genes were activated and their powers forced out of them. Then, they would be used as weapons. It was happening all over the world.

Theodora nodded. "Yeah, and I heard that it's getting worse than ever," she responded. "Is the League going to stop it?"

"The United Nations has blocked us at every turn, no doubt the work of Luthor," answered Bruce. "Which is why the seven of us have worked out a plan."

"As you know, my love, I am leading a team of Justice League members to remedy both our reputation and the Earth's," said Diana.

"And I am leading the rest of them here on Earth," added Kaldur.

"In around two months, I and a few others will 'quit' the League," continued Bruce. "under the guise that the restrictions set by the United Nations are presenting too much of a problem."

"I'll try to recruit Superboy and Tigress on a covert mission in Markovia," said Dick. "Since Markovia is the country with the most children missing, we'll try to figure out what we can about whatever operation they have going on."

"I will continue to lead the Team," M'gann stated.

"I'll be providing information to every team, as usual," Barbara chimed in.

"And I'll lead a team of Spoiler, Arrowette, and Orphan for intel missions here in Gotham," Tim finished.

"They'll think that they're working separately when in reality, we'll all be working together," her father told her. "No one will know the truth except for the eight of us."

Theodora blinked. "That's... a lot to take in." She shook her head to gather her thoughts. "What does this have to do with me?"

Diana smiled at her. "You, my Sun and Stars, will have the most important job of all," she answered. She was quiet before quickly adding, "But only if you want to."

"You, if you choose to accept this mission, will be traveling around the world," Bruce continued. "Your job will be to gather as much information about metahuman trafficking as you can from the countries we assign."

Theodora stared at him, her mouth open wide. "Around the world?" she repeated.

He nodded. "We have to know how far it's spread," he told her. "Do you accept?"

"You don't have to if you don't want to," Diana assured her once more. "If you would rather stay on the Team with M'gann, that's fine."

"It is your decision completely," agreed Bruce.

Theodora stared at the two of them. Ironically, this was the closest she'd ever seen them together when they weren't with the League. There had never been a time when the three of them were together as a family because they never had been. Whenever they were in a room together, they ended up disagreeing. It was... nice to see them cooperating.

As for the mission, Theodora was beyond excited! She had been waiting for her own solo mission, but she was either with her mother or the Team. She wanted to prove that she could do things on her own. She didn't train with the Amazons on Themysicra for about five years for nothing.

"Of course I do!" she exclaimed, startling almost everyone in the room. "I mean..." She bowed to her parents/mentors respectfully. "I accept."

Diana chuckled. "Very well." She turned to her co-chair. "Kaldur."

He nodded. "Princess Mareena, you can come out now."

Theodora faltered, her mind immediately making the connection. Princess Mareena was the daughter of King Arthur of Atlantis, the former Aquaman, and Queen Mera (as Princess of the Amazons, she made it her job to know these things). She was his oldest child and only daughter. Why would she be here, unless...

"Theodora, meet your partner," announced Bruce as a girl her age stepped out of the darkness. "Mareena, AKA, Aquagirl."

Mareena was slightly taller than her with long, platinum blond hair and kind, cerulean blue eyes. Her suit looked similar to a bathing suit, though she could tell it was probably made of Atlantean armor.

"Partner?" parroted Theodora, crossing her arms. "I thought this was going to be a solo mission."

Suddenly, she felt less excited. What was the point of having her first real mission if her parents were just going to send someone else with her? Just when she thought she was finally being treated as a real hero.

Her father's eyes narrowed slightly. "Is there a problem?" he asked smoothly.

Theodora sighed. "No," she answered. "Of course not." She turned to face Mareena, holding her hand out. "Theodora," she introduced curtly. "Fury, on missions."

And, okay, maybe she was being just a tad immature. It wasn't Mareena's fault her parents didn't trust her. Most likely, the girl had been just as ignorant as she was. Still, Theodora wasn't a people person. She especially didn't get along with other royals.

Mareena ignored her short tone, taking her hand. "Mareena," she said back. "But you already knew that."

"Be prepared, girls," spoke Diana, drawing their attention. "Gathering intel may seem like a mundane job, but it can be just as dangerous as any other mission. Watch each other's backs, alright?"

"Of course, Mother."

"Yes, Wonder Woman."

"Good," said Bruce. "Your first mission will be a week after everything starts. We'll contact you with the details." He nodded to them both. "Good luck."

I'll need it, thought Theodora.

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Okay, so Mareena technically shouldn't exist since we've already seen Arthur Jr. as a kid and he's supposed to be her older brother, but I digress. YJ takes place on Earth 16, after all, so let's just pretend she exists and pretend that she's older. Okay? Okay. Also, I picked the name Theodora for my OC because it's a Greek name and it means gift from god. Makes much more sense than Celeste. Anyway, I hope you liked it and please review!