Disclaimer: No, I don't own Violet Parr, Frozone, or any of the Incredibles. I do, however, own Blackfyre and Cerebris.

"Delaney Helen McEwan," the two-year-old heard echoing up the stairs. "How many times have I told you not to leave your books all over the living room when guests are coming?" Andrew McEwan continued. "If any of them find out about your powers, we'll end up having to move!"

Lane, as her father liked to call her when he wasn't angry, sighed, and slipped down the stairs, concentrating as she entered the living room. Immediately, the books, ranging in educational level from fifth grade to high school textbooks, slid into a stack and flew into the cabinet awaiting them. As the door shut, she smiled. "See, Daddy, it's not that hard to put them away. When are Uncle Luce and Aunt Honey going to be here?"

Andrew sighed, chuckling as there was a knock on the door. "That's probably them now," he commented, setting toys suitable for a two-year-old in front of his daughter. The only people to know of his and Violet's daughter being so smart and powerful were not supers, but Edna Mode made costume even now, and Mirage, or Aunt Mirage as Laney called her, liked to gather information.

Dinner had gone well, so Laney got to sit up and read a bit before sleeping. As she finished Oliver Twist, however, a cold shiver went over the three supers in the house, none of hich knew that the normal lives they had had for the last year were about to come to an end.

The next morning, however, as Andrew and Violet went to drop Delaney off with her grandarents and uncles, they were shocked to find th Parr house open and empty. Andrew went immediately to the hidden closet where the supersuits were ket, frowning as eh found all four of them still there. He tried calling Lucius Best, only to hear from Honey that he was also missing. At this, he satdown quickly. "Delaney, call Aunty E. Tell her we have a code black."

Delaney frowned, but did just that, calling Aunty E, or Edna Mode as others called her.

"Hello, who is this," Edna answered after only the first ring.

"Aunty E, it's Laney," the little girl replied immediately. Before she could continue, however, Edna interrupted.

"Hello, Dahling. I love it when you call. Did you want to come over and play today? I think your parents might want you with your grandparents instead," Edna said, already anticipating how she and Delaney could have fun if the girl came over.

"It's not that, E," Delaney said, serious now, and sounding like her grandmother Helen for a moment. "Daddy says we have a code black."

Edna froze, nodding slowly. "The costumes are ready. Will anyone else be coming, or just the three of you?"

Delaney shook her own head, tears in her eyes and voice. "Even uncle Luce is missing. None of the Supers are in town, either."

Edna sighed audibly. "Go, tell your father I am waiting. And be careful."

Delaney simply said, "I'll be there soon. Bye." Then, she pulled out the pad she had been sent by Aunt Mirage, and spoke. "Message relay to Aunt Mirage. Code Cerebris. All supers except for McEwans missing. Need help in finding. Call me." Then, she put it away and turned to her father. "Aunty E's ready. Let's go."

Some thirty minutes later, having gotten to Edna's home easily, the three stood, ready to reveal their new costumes and the identities they had chosen to the world. Andrew hadn't changed much, but for a slight fire motif on his black costume as Blackfyre he always was, and would remain. Violet, however, was rechristened BlackLight, and their daughter, as she had told Mirage two months before, was Cerebris. Together, the three were a new team to be known as Dark Justice.