I know what you're thinking: Rose, forget the one-shots! Focus on this story! I know, I know! I just love writing. Now, please enjoy (and check out my other one-shots while you're at it).

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Celeste paced back and forth, racking her brain for a solution to this horrible mess. There was no logical explanation to the disappearance of seven members of the Justice League, not to mention three other vigilantes. That was ten people just off the radar in only a few days. "This doesn't make any sense," she muttered to herself, extremely frustrated. "I was there when Dick got the call."

"I heard Mom and Dad talking to J'onn," Rex added. "Or at least, they definitely thought they were."

"'Uncle J'onn' probably called the rest of our parents too. There must have been some sort of impostor," Celeste deduced. "Someone posing as him or whichever League member it was." She groaned. "Ugh! This is so confusing!"

"What is?" asked Olive as she and Jon entered the Batcave.

Rex and Celeste froze. They looked at each other, silently wondering if they should tell the other two what they've found out. Jon frowned. "What's with the secrets?" he asked.

Celeste bit her lip. "What secrets?" She decided to play dumb. "We're not hiding anything." She nudged the boy next to her. "Right, Rexy?"

Rex scowled at the nickname. "Right. No secrets here."

Olive crossed her arms. "Celeste, you're a good liar," she said. "but Rex can't lie to save his life."

"Hey!" exclaimed Rex. "I can lie just as well as she can."

Olive shook her head. "No, your eyes get all shifty," she pointed out. "And your fingers start twitching." She turned to her other friend before he could respond. "Now, what's going on, Leste? Spill."

Celeste sighed. "Okay, fine," she agreed. "We called the Watchtower to see if they were able to get in touch with out parents. But according to Flash, none of our parents were sent on a mission. And they never called my brothers in either."

Olive stared at her in disbelief. "Then what happened?" she demanded. "Where have they all been for the past few days?"

"We don't know," Rex admitted. "There haven't been sightings of any of them on the news. It's like they've vanished off the face of the Earth."

"Crap!" Celeste hissed, moving towards the computer.

"What's wrong?" asked Jon.

"The company," Celeste answered, typing away. "If Powers thinks that my dad is loosening his grip on the company, even for a second, he'll try to swoop in and take over." She narrowed her eyes. "And that is not happening." As her father's only offspring, the responsibility of managing her family's company would soon rest on her shoulders. She would not let some jerk take it right out from under her. "Okay, I've notified the board that my father is out collecting medicine from rare plants for their medical field. We should be good for about a week."

"That's not even close to enough time," Olive fretted. "We have no leads whatsoever and we're not allowed on the Watchtower."

"This is an emergency," Jon pointed out. "Maybe if we call Uncle J'onn and ask if we can come aboard..."

Celeste nodded her head. "Good idea. I'll contact him now." Once again, she began to type on the computer. A few minutes later, she frowned and furrowed her eyebrows together. "No answer..."

"Okay, now this is getting weird," said Rex. "There's now way that the entire League is missing, is there?"

"I don't know," Celeste admitted. She smirked at them. "But I do know how we're gonna get to the Watchtower."

Olive bit her lip nervously. "Guys, I don't like that wild look in her eyes."

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Rex looked at her like she was crazy. "Celeste, you're insane," he said bluntly. She was suggesting that they steal her mother's Invisible Jet and take it up to the Watchtower. If Celeste crashing the jet didn't kill them, Wonder Woman certainly would.

Celeste shrugged. "Hey, it's all I got," she defended herself. "If one of you has a better idea, I'm all ears."

"Do you even know how to fly?" Jon demanded.

Celeste shook her head. "Not exactly," she answered. "But I've been watching my parents for years. I think I'll be able to get us to the Watchtower." Her mouth twisted into a grin. "Besides, us Amazons are very fast learners."

"We're going to die, aren't we?" asked Olive.

"Yup," the two boys answered at the same time.

Celeste glared at them. "Just shut up, change, and get in the jet."

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True to her word, Celeste (or Renegade) was able to get the four of them to the orbiting satellite with only a few complications. She carefully pulled into the hangar designed for Wonder Woman's invisible jet. "See? Safe and sound. It wasn't that bad, right, guys?" No response. She turned around to look at them. "Guys?"

Olive's (Black Arrow) face was pale. "Oh thank the stars!" she shouted dramatically. "We're alive!"

"Are you sure?" asked Superboy. "I thought we were in heaven."

Warhawk crossed his arms. "Nice flying, Princess," he muttered sarcastically.

Renegade glared at them through her mask. "I got us here, didn't I?" she snapped. She shook her head in annoyance. "Come on, let's go check it out."

"One problem," said Superboy. "How are we going to get in? The Watchtower has the best security in, like, the world."

Renegade smirked. "You underestimate me. When we were still at the Batcave, I hacked the Justice League's system. We should all be recognized as official League members." They all gave her a look, to which she shrugged innocently. "What?"

Black Arrow shook her head. "This is what happens when the daughter of Batman is your best friend," she complained.

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Renegade, Black Arrow, Warhawk, and Superboy entered the Watchtower and were surprised to find it completely deserted. Not a single hero was in sight as they walked through the commissary. There was no one in the control room or the training room. The Watchtower was completely empty. "This isn't right," muttered Renegade. "Where is everyone?"

"Guys, I'm scared," whimpered Black Arrow.

Renegade was about to respond when something caught her eye. She bent down to pick it up and noticed that it was a small disc placed on the floor. On it in big blue letters were the words, PLAY ME. "Hey, I found something!" The others came over to inspect.

"Don't play it, Princess," warned Warhawk. "What if it's a trap?"

"We have no other leads," Renegade pointed out. "I'm playing it." She put the disk into the Justice League computer, hoping that they would get some sort of lead.

An image of a man came up. He grinned wickedly at them. "Hello, Kiddies."

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Diana stirred, her eyes coming into focus quickly. She immediately noticed her husband next to her, unconscious. "Batman," she hissed into his ear. "Batman, wake up." She began to shake him. "Batman." Honestly, it was like trying to wake her daughter up on a Saturday.

Bruce opened his eyes. "What happened?" he asked immediately. "Where are we?"

Diana stood up, helping him to his feet. "I'm not sure," she answered, surveying her surroundings. They were in a blinding all white room with no doors or windows. "I've never seen anything like this." There was something about the place that seemed almost mystical. She didn't like the ominous aura it gave off or the bad feeling it was giving her.

"This is strange," Bruce muttered. "My utility belt's gone, so whoever put us her knows what they're doing."

"I can't fly," said Diana bluntly. She constantly had to keep her thoughts heavy so that she wouldn't randomly start floating throughout her days. "And I think my other powers are gone too. What's the last thing you remember?"

"Getting assigned a mission from J'onn and going to the coordinates he sent us," Bruce replied, holding his head. "There was a bright light and then...nothing."

"You're right," Diana agreed. "Oh, I hope Celeste's doing alright."

"Me too, Princess. Me too."

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Renegade squinted at the man. "Who are you?" she questioned. Her tone wasn't hostile or demanding, it was more along the lines of curious. This man seemed familiar to her in some way, she just couldn't place it. But she was certain that she had never seen him in her life. He had long raven black hair and dark onyx eyes. "Wait a minute..."

"Uh, how is he talking to us if this is a prerecorded disk?" asked Superboy, voicing her thoughts.

"Magic, my dear boy," answered the man. "Now, Celeste-"

Renegade's eyes widened. "How did you know my name?" she inquired, surprised. So much for secret identities.

The man smiled strangely at her. "Why, I think that a man ought to know his granddaughter's name," he said playfully. "My, how you've grown." Everyone's jaw dropped at this revelation.

"Grandfather!?" exclaimed everyone in the room.

Black Arrow tapped Renegade's shoulder. "I thought your grandparents were dead," she whispered in her ear.

"They are," Renegade answered. "Well, not my grandmother on my mom's side. But Mom was made from clay." Her eyes narrowed at the man on the screen. "Which means she has no father."

The man simply laughed. "Is that what she told you? Well, I suppose Diana never did accept it herself. I helped to sculpt your mother over five thousand years ago. You may address me as Hades."

Warhawk glared at the man. "Are you the one who took our parents and the rest of the League?" he demanded.

"As in the ruler of Tartarus?" asked Renegade, to which the man nodded.

Hades shook his head. "No," he answered Warhawk's question. "but I have a feeling of who did. Go to Themyscria and use the gate to get to Tartarus. We'll talk there, my child."

Something clicked in Celeste's head. "Wait, the boys won't be allowed on Themyscria," she pointed out. "I'm not sure Grandmother will appreciate if a brought them along. Wouldn't be a good first impression." She turned to her friends. "Warhawk, Superboy, you stay here and pay attention the the monitors. BA, we're going to Paradise Island."

"No way!" protested Superboy and Warhawk.

Black Arrow looked confused. "What?" she asked, not really sure why they were so worked up.

"You think we're gonna let you go to an island full of deadly warrior woman alone?!" demanded Superboy.

Warhawk pointed to the screen. "And then go to actual hell to be alone with this guy!?" he added. "Now way! Batman, Wonder Woman, and Canary will have our asses if anything happens to you!"

"Standing right here, son," Hades deadpanned.

Black Arrow frowned. "Yeah, because Green Arrow is totally not threatening in the least," she muttered sarcastically. "And why not?"

Renegade groaned. Every since she could remember, the boys has always stuck by the two of them. They were so protective, it was ridiculous. "If you set foot on that island, the Amazons will destroy you without hesitation. Plus, we need you two on stand by. The villains will start to notice the League is missing. We can't just leave the world unprotected."

"But-" Superboy began.

"No," Renegade snapped in her best impression of Batman. "We're going, you're staying. No arguing. Use the teleporters if you have to." She turned to the blond next to her. "BA, let's go."

Black Arrow nodded. "Right with you girl." She grinned at the boys. "Try not to burn the Watchtower down while we're gone." Warhawk and Superboy scowled at them as they left. Those girls were impossible.

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