Alright, I'm reassured you like the story. And I'm glad you do. This is my first YJ fic, sooooo, this is good. Wally and Artemis are my favs and Since I don't really now Babs yet I'm Robin and Zatanna. And Superboy and Miss M. Kaldur, he's just all alooone!

But, OH, DON'T CRY! Why would you cry…

Okay, those dots there is when I went back to read the second chapter so, yea, I guess you can cry. But I didn't know I would make people cry, so , changing the name of the story to Ghost. Makes more sense if you ask me.

ON WITH DA STORY!

Team-

"Alright, What's your favorite planet?" Wally asked. She looked at him quizzically. Artemis had no idea what kind question that was, but, heck, it was a question.

"Ummmm, Pluto." He scrunched up his nose. "Pluto? Why? What's so special about it?" She laughed. "Because, people say Pluto isn't a planet but a Dwarf Planet. It's still a type of planet and besides that's like saying little people aren't people, at all. It's Intergalactic Discrimination or Space Segregation." she defended herself, and Pluto, proudly, and crossed her arms. He chuckled. "Okay. Mine is Earth. Because that's where you are."

She blushed furiously and looked at the time, yawning. "Wow, it's already 3 AM." he looked over and his eyes widened in mock surprise. "Wow, have we been asking questions this entire time?"

She nodded in response. "You tired?" he asked. "Yea, but if I go to sleep than you have to leave."

He laughed good-naturedly. "Yea, but, you need your rest. Oh and Artemis?" she looked at his now standing form. "I can't form in the daylight. I mean, I can be invisible, but you can't see me and at night your eyes have to be closed in order for me to, uh, form." he informed the blonde. She nodded and hugged her pillow tight to her chest. "See you tomorrow." he said, waving and faded into the darkness.

She smiled and layed down on the comfy bed and sleep soundlessly in the night.

Recognize Artemis B-07

Everyone looked up to see Artemis walking through the living room. She wasn't happy but wasn't yelling or had her arms crossed, or muttering crazily under her breath. "Hey, guys." she said. They looked at her, surprised. Only Robin, the boy wonder, seemed unfazed by her sudden change in mood.

M'gann smiled sheepishly at the archer and waved a hello. Kaldur smiled and Connor nodded in her direction, but they were all confused. "Hello, Artemis. How are you?" Kaldur asked and warily walked over to her, curious if she would burst out yelling like she had before. She smiled toward him, but was watching their reactions. Robin just typed away at his holographic computer, Connor had a confused but somewhat relieved look.

Artemis couldn't see M'gann, who was cooking and Kaldur still looked wary and tired.

"Good. Fine. You?" she asked and sat down on the couch. "I am fine." it was quiet and Artemis squirmed slightly under the gazes of her teammates. The silence was deafening and seemed to last an eternity. She stared at the TV, watching it as Connor flipped through the channels so fast that it was inhumanly possible for her to actually see what was on.

"Artemis?" Kaldur said. She looked at him.

"It's good to have you back." she smiled, genuinely, "It's good to be back." She replied and began to have an actual conversation that didn't last three seconds, nor with a ghost.

She talked with Kaldur about different things. School, she avoided home and finally the subject came to her sudden "reappearance." M'gann brought out cookies and sat down. Robin had joined in the conversation when it had been just Kaldur and she and Conner hadn't found anything to watch and turned to it as well.

"So, why the sudden change of mood?" M'gann asked, being very concise. Artemis shrugged and grabbed a cookie and began to nibble on the edge of it, watching her teammates. "Oh, I decided to move on." She lied. It was a complete lie, for if Wally hadn't been visiting her than she would still be in that depressive, crazy state. M'gann smiled. "That's good. How do you like em?" she asked and eyed everyone.

Artemis spoke up. "Their really good. You've been getting better." she said. Everyone stared at her. "What?" "Nothing," Robin said. "It's just, you know, you just said that her cookies have been getting better for three months. They were like this when…." he eyed her, to see what her reaction would be. "…..when Wally died."

Artemis stared at the floor and merely winced, she heard a sigh of relief to her right. "Oh." and then she turned to M'gann. "But they are good." M'gann beamed and turned to Conner.

"Artemis, really. What's going on?" She turned to see Robin sitting next to her in his regular civilian clothing. His shades were on but she could imagine stone-hard eyes staring her down behind them. She stared at him innocently.

"What do you mean?" she asked him. His eyebrow rose. "I think you do." he said and crossed his arms over his chest. She saw Kaldur watching them but sensed that she had noticed and turned to M'gann's and Conner's conversation. Artemis wasn't sure whether or not she could tell Robin, Wally hadn't said whether or not she could say anything.

"Look," she said in a gruff tone. "It's nothing. I just started to think. Kay." and then she got up and walked into her room in the cave, leaving Robin with forming his own answers.

She paced her room and thought, absentmindedly, that there were no windows and should be more light.

No windows.

The thought raced across her mind and she smiled. It had to be dark for Wally to form, right? She stood in the middle of her room, hard faced, and closed her eyes. "Wally?" she whispered but got no response. "Wally." she stated in a hiss.

No reply.

She sighed and opened her eyes. Her room was still dark, the light was on….."How could I have been so stupid?" she cursed herself and walked over and flipped the switch. The darkness pervaded throughout her room, the darkness reaching every corner. She closed her eyes again.

"Wally, get you stubborn but over here." she hissed, just like before. "Gosh, Artie. High standards and it's not even 3:00 PM!" his voice exclaimed. She opened her eyes to see Wally a few feet in front of her, the white aura flickering. His eyes were playful and his cocky, fun, playful smile was plastered on his freckled face.

She stuck her tongue out at him but grinned. "Whatever. You came!" she exclaimed and he laughed. "Yea, you were trying really hard and I decided to put you out of your misery." he laughed. She gritted her teeth and rolled her eyes but laughed. The stood there awkwardly. His eyes were still playful but looked sad.

"How do you do it?" she asked him. "This again," he muttered and then said more audibly. "Do what?"

"How are you happy when your…you know…." "Dead?" she nodded and he sighed. "Come on. Sit down." She looked at him, eyes narrowed, quizzically. "Is this going to take a while to explain?" he stared at her blankly. "Huh? Oh, no, it just seemed like the right thing to say." She rolled her eyes but complied and sat down.

"Shoot."

"Well, I'm not happy." he said. "I'm okay, you know, at least I'm here. I really don't think I can be happy. Well, I thought I couldn't be happy. For those three months Artemis I watched you crumble. I felt guilty and horrible with myself. I didn't know I could see you. I was almost depressed as you." she glared but he ignored it. "I knew I was dead. I let everyone down. You, Rob, Uncle Barry, the team, the league. Everyone! How could I be happy? And then I visited you. I felt glad I could talk to someone. That I could get over my happiness." he paused and then figured his talk was done.

"Wally, the first day you talked to me when you were about to go you said good bye. Were you really gonna leave and not visit anymore?" she asked quietly. He stared at her and sighed. "No. I wouldn't have been able to do that. I would have come back."

"Good," she growled and then softened. "Good."

He stood up and walked over to her, stopping only two feet away. Suddenly she had an urge to stick out her hand and slowly she did. She reached out toward him. They stared into each others eyes, looking.

He seemed to be concentrating and then he slowly but surely began to reach out toward her hand.

And he grasped it. His hand didn't dissipate in a mist or fade or go through her hand. His emerald eyes sought her grey ones until they found each other and he suddenly….pulled her into a hug. They stood there for a few moments, just hugging each other until he finally pulled away.

"I touched you." he said silently, staring at the floor. She watched him closely. He seemed, pleased and…..an unknown emotion had crossed his face. He finally turned toward her and smiled.

"Artemis!" a voice called from the other side of the door. Both of their heads snapped in that direction and then toward each other. "Hide." she mouthed. Suddenly he faded and the darkness invaded once more. She flipped on the light and walked over to the door.

"Yea?" she opened it and saw Robin. "Dinner." he grinned and ran back. She sighed. "See you later." she said into the dark and followed him

- - - - 7:00- - - -

"That was good." Robin moaned happily. M'gann smiled sheepishly. "Thanks Robin!" he grinned back. They were walking toward the living room but Artemis was itching to dash toward her room. "Yea." she voiced. "I liked it. Best spaghetti I've ever had." M'gann beamed toward her and turned to Conner, who nodded. "I'm ummmm, going back to my room." she said.

They waved and continued talking. She saw, out of the corner of her eye, Robin watching her but she shrugged it off and jogged over.

She opened the door. "Baywatch?" she whispered, eyes closed as she closed the door silently.

"Hey," a grim voice said. She opened her eyes and saw Wally sitting at her desk chair. "How was dinner?" he asked her, causally. "Good. M'gann's gotten better. You should try her cookies." she taunted. He groaned. "I miss foooood!" She laughed and then sat down on her bed. "So-" she noticed his grim face, she sat forward, concerned. "What's wrong?"

"I'm coming back." he said. She blinked and a smile crossed her face. "Serious? Why do you look so sad then?" he stared at her sadly. "Because," he sighed. "If I come back I won't remember this. I mean, I'll know that I had died and how I died. But I won't remember you and our talks. Nothing." he said. "Nothing?" she squeaked.

"Nothing and everything. I won't remember that I told you I loved you or all the question I asked you or…anything. Either that or I stay dead."

They stared at each other. The silence taking toll.