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Alright everyone! I've been trying to update as much as I can between work, school, exams, bills, and community service, so please don't be angry with me!

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Enjoy as always and please R&R


Crystal grumbled as someone knocked on their door, waking her up. She sat up and looked around, wondering where the noise was coming from when they knocked on her door again. She slid out of bed, being careful not to wake Wally up. She grabbed his shirt and boxers that were on the ground nearby and slipped them on.

She swung the door open mid-knock and glared at the others on the other side. "What do you want."

Two security guards, the same ones that she had been keeping an eye on, were standing on the other side, staring down her down with hard eyes.

"What? Were we too loud last night?" She asked, leaning against the doorframe and crossing her arms under her chest to push the cleavage.

"Come with us," The brawnier one said, reaching towards her.

She stepped out of his reach, glaring at him with a hard gaze, clenching her fists at her side, ready for a fight. "Why?" She asked suspiciously.

They moved quickly, faster than she expected could be possible for them, and suddenly they were in front and behind her, trapping her in place. The one behind her placed a cloth over her nose and mouth, and she couldn't make herself stop breathing before she breathed in a giant whiff of it. Chloroform, that's what it was; before she could think anything else, her vision faded and she slumped in the man's arms unconscious.

"Wally!" Robin shouted, banging on his friends door loudly, not caring who heard him.

Wally jumped awake, before trying to look for his clothes. He couldn't find them anywhere and became very confused as to where they went .

"Hold your horses," He sighed, hearing Robin knocking and shouting again.

He stopped looking around the room in confusion, realizing finally that this was not his room. He looked at the bed and then at himself, realizing he had no clothes on at all. Last night finally flashed in his mind, reminding him that him and Crystal finally took it to the next level. He also remembered how Robin was supposed to be in hiding.

He grabbed a pair of his boxers and pants, sliding them on quickly. He walked quickly to the door, swinging it open and looking at Robin in confusion.

"They got her," Robin interrupted as Wally opened his mouth to ask him why he was there.

Wally stopped as he looked at Robin in confusion, before it hit him by what he meant. He turned around quickly, running into the room and looking at the bed, then checking the bathroom and everywhere else in the room. He finally ran back into the entranceway, staring at Robin with wide eyes.

"I fell asleep for an hour, and by the time I woke up, she was gone with nowhere to be seen." He explained, shaking his head in disbelief. "I replayed the video and it showed those two guards taking her."

"Where did they take her?" Wally asked frantically.

"I don't know," Robin said, hanging his head in guilt. "I have the others looking around for her, but it's like they knew we were here."

Wally's arm dropped to his side as worry hit him like a boulder, making his body almost collapse under the pressure. He clenched his fists, keeping his body up and giving a determined look. "Why now?"

Robin let out a sigh as he looked at Wally sadly. "I think they found out who she was."

They both knew what that would lead to if they did find out who she was and why they were there. And it struck them both that she may not have much time.

"Let's hurry," Robin said, nodding his head and quickly running out of the door.

Crystal's head was pounding as she opened her eyes; her mind had to climb out of the haze it was in while she looked around. She jerked her body forward once her mind cleared and she remembered what had happened. She was jerked back forcefully as clinking metal sounded behind her.

"What?" She asked, looking at the chains that were holding her wrists and ankles with metal bands.

"Finally woke up huh?" The brawny guard said, staring her down.

He pushed off the wall and walked over to her, grabbing her chin forcefully and making her look up at him directly. He made a clicking sound with his tongue before throwing her chin away and groaning. The door opened up, having the other guard walk in and glare at her sternly.

"Why are you here?" He asked her, getting straight to the point.

"What are you talking about?" She asked, looking at them with a confused face, still playing her role. "Where have you taken me? My husband won't be happy about this!"

"Husband," The brawny guard chuckled, giving a look to the other. "Give up the story girl. We know who you are."

Crystal pursed her lips, not arguing against them, nor agreeing. She didn't know what to say to them without giving herself up or playing into it too much.

"Why is Nightmare's daughter here?" He asked her, crouching down to look her in the eye.

She leaned back, playing it cool though her nerves were ringing in fright. "Why do you think I'm here?"

They looked at one another, before smiling at her, seeing what she was doing. The brawny one cracked his knuckles as she threw an open hand slap to her face, jerking her head to the side.

"Don't play cool with us. You're here to gather information about your father." He said, wanting to find out how strong she was truly. "Did you think we wouldn't find out?"

"Oh? So you're just going to smack me around? Because that shows how strong you are." She spat at them, glaring roughly at the one who hit her.

"I'm very curious as to how strong Nightmare's daughter is." He said, clenching his fist repeatedly as he looked at her. "Don't try to hide it, we know you're hiding your true strength."

Crystal took another hit to the head as she hung her head and let the shadows cover her face. "You want to know what power I have? Are you so sure?" Her voice had gotten darker and filled with poison, sending a shiver down their backs suddenly.

"You think you can get any information out of us? We've gone through training to deal with people like you." He said, ignoring his own instincts that told him to run from her.

She began laugh maniacally, her shoulders shaking with her amused behavior. They stared at her in shock and confusion, wondering what she found so humorous. She picked her head up, showing her eyes that were blood red and staring at them with a glint. "They didn't train you to deal with someone like me." She stood up, the chains clinking on the floor and straining against her limbs as she walked towards them. "You see I was only going to use my power as a last resort, but if you really want me to use it, then prepare yourself."

The two guards jerked back in fright at the energy radiating off of her; it was dark and foreboding, but at the same time it was light and hopeful, as if two energies were mixing together. A force exploded out of her, shattering the chain links so she could move. The rest of the links clinked hung on her limbs as they clanked against the bands on her ankles and wrists.

"Any sight of her?" Artemis asked as they grouped up in the hallway.

"Looking for someone?" The front desk man asked, appearing in front of them suddenly.

They all stared at him, ready for an attack to come at any moment. Wally stepped forward and grabbed his collar, pulling him towards them.

"Where is she?" He growled at him, anger overflowing inside.

"I suggest you leave this place." He said, not flinching at all by Wally grabbing him. He grabbed Wally's wrist and pulled it away from his collar.

He turned on his heel, ignoring the teenagers that glared at him, as if they posed no threat at all to him. Wally wasn't taking a no that easily as he walked after him, determined to get an answer out of him. The others followed after him, not wanting another one of their teammates to disappear while they weren't ready.

"Where is she?" He shouted at the man as they walked into the back room.

"I'll tell you once again. I suggest you leave this place. We do not care about you and your children's team. All we wanted was her." He told them, staring at them with disinterest.

An explosion erupted in the room as the wall crumbled down, throwing up debris and dust in their faces. A man landed in front of the group, eyes rolled back to the white and head bleeding as a scream for help came through the crushed wall.

"What happened?" Robin asked confused, looking around at the scene.

As the dust cleared, everyone stopped and looked at who was standing there with the other man. Crystal was standing on the other side of the debris with the man's head in her hand as she stared at him deeply, as if seeing into his mind and soul. He clutched at her hand desperately as his eyes rolled back and he fell unconscious.

"Wha?" Meghan asked confused, not understanding how two grown men could be taken down by her so easily.

"Crystal?" Kaldur asked confused.

Her hair blew out of her face as she turned to them, making them all shiver in fear at her red eyes that were piercing into them. She stepped onto the debris towards the front entrance man who tumbled over some rock wall, landing on the floor on his rear.

"P-p-p-please! Don't hurt me! I promise I won't tell your father you were here!" He begged, hoping she didn't do the same thing to him as she did to the guards.

She leaned down, looking him in the eye as she smirked. "Tell him." She threatened, daring him to try once she left. She reached her hand out and touched his forehead, creeping into his mind and grabbing the information she needed from his cranium. She searched quickly to make sure there wasn't anything left before erasing from his mind that they were there.

She stood up with a sigh, feeling the pain radiate through her as a consequence of using her power. Her head was pounding from the forced information taken, and her muscles quaked from strain against the power that drained her quickly.

"Crystal?" Wally asked finally, making her snap out of it and look at them.

Her eyes drained from the red to her light blue as she looked at them, feeling her power completely leave her.

"We'll need to grab everything we brought. Make sure….." her vision blurred as she steadied herself on the floor. "Make sure, nothing is left behind."

Wally stepped forward and caught her just as she began to fall over. The world slipped beneath her as she could no longer hold herself up. She could barely hear Kaldur commanding the others to do just as she said, and she felt Wally lift her up into his arms

"Crystal, lift your arms," Meghan said gently, making her look at them. "We have to change your clothes."

Crystal felt them put on some clothes for her to wear, and vaguely remembered them trying to keep her awake. She felt like she was looking at the world through a window, as if it was close, but she couldn't reach it. She closed her eyes, unable to keep her mind from glazing over, and when she reopened them, she was on the motorcycle with Wally as they all headed back.

By the time she woke back up it was the next day, and her head wasn't pounding as hard as before. Her muscles were still sore and shaking while she got out of bed, but she was able to stand and move.

"I need some Tylenol." She whispered to herself, clutching her head in pain.

She walked out of the room, seeing she was in the hideout cave. She didn't find anyone and suspected they were being asked questions about the mission.

"Hiya!" A shout emitted from the training room echoed.

Crystal followed and saw a girl with long black hair that was pulled up into a high pony-tail and sea green eyes that showed mischievousness shining in them. She had to be about 12 years old as she jumped around the training room, spinning, flipping, and twirling around her opponent as if it were a game of tag. Crystal looked closely and smiled as she saw bright auburn, red hair, light blue eyes, and freckles on the opponent.

"Andrew!" She called out, her headache momentarily forgotten. She raced out and stopped as she saw his attention diverted, leaving him open for the girl's attack. She kicks him in the head, knocking him to the side before clothes lining him and flipping him backwards to the floor in defeat. "Sorry,"

Andrew groaned as he sat up and scratched his head, giving Crystal a goofy smile. She smiled widely at him before squealing and jumping at him excitedly. She wrapped her arms around his neck and hugged him close into her chest as she rubbed her cheek in his hair.

The girl glared at Crystal with daggers, one that she had only seen Batman use, that could nearly kill a person if they tried. She ignored her and continued to cuddle the person in her arms as if he were a stuffed toy she hadn't seen in days.

"Don't suffocate him!" The girl shouted, separating the two of them roughly, making Crystal stand up surprised and stumble backwards.

"Jay," Andrew said gently, trying to calm her down.

Crystal's world spun once again from the quick movement, making her go backwards before hitting a hard body. Hands cupped her arms and steadied her in place as she closed her eyes and tried to regain her vision at least.

"You should be resting," Wally said behind her, making her tilt her head back and smile at him.

"How did the questioning go?" She asked him, diverting his worry from her.

He sighed and smiled at her. "Should have known you'd try to skip out on it,"

His arm went around her waist, partly because he wanted her close to him, partly because he was helping her stand up. He kissed her forehead, making her blush and smile up at him embarrassed.

"You two are together now?" Andrew asked in surprise, eyes almost bulging out of his head. "I go to a boarding school for a couple months and you two get together. I should have known."

Jay looked between Andrew and Wally, seeing the similarities in them. "You mean that's your brother?" She asked surprised. "I guess I was expecting him to look….worse…"

"Hey!" Wally complained, glaring at his little brother who let out a guilty, airy laugh.

"And if that's your brother, then…" Jay stopped as her finger moved over to point at Crystal who was watching the scene between the brothers. "You're Crystal?!" She all but screamed that in excitement as she looked at the blood with wide, awestruck eyes.

Crystal took a step back as Jay propelled herself through the air and landed on her, knocking her back slightly, and would have knocked her over if Wally didn't have a hold on her waist.

"Woah!" Wally said in surprise, watching the younger girl all but strangle Crystal.

"You're really THE Crystal? The one who was under the code name Angel? The daughter of Nightmare? The one who has the tremendous power?" Jay began rambling, asking questions repeatedly before Crystal could answer any of them. "The one who became part of the squad at age six? Who had the League raise her? Who…"

Crystal pushed her hand against Jay's mouth, trying to keep up with the young girl who just kept on going, spouting out information that was highly classified to anyone outside the top League or Young Justice.

"How do you know all that?" She asked her suspiciously.

Jay put her feet on the floor, keeping her arms around Crystal's waist so she didn't run off from her. "Well, I kind of hacked into the system?" She said in a question like form, as if it was a quiz on what is the right answer.

"She sounds like someone we know." Crystal said with a chuckle, glancing at Wally with a raised eyebrow.

"Sophia?" Robin asked from the entranceway, looking at Jay who hung onto Crystal.

"Hey big bro!" She said with a wave, gripping Crystal's shirt.

"You can let go of her now." Andrew said, trying to get her grip off the shirt, but it was useless as she had a stone hold on the cloth.

Jay pouted as she clung to Crystal again, making the blonde holding her arms up in confusion from all the hugging. "Why did your brother have to date her? I wanted her to myself."

"But I'm your boyfriend." Andrew pouted, looking at her with puppy dog eyes. "Besides, you don't date girls."

"I know, but I would have made her my sister! But now that Wally has her, she'll spend her time with him." She explained, not meaning it in the way it sounded before.

"Sophia let her go," Robin sighed, pulling his younger sister away from his comrade.

"It's Jay," She growled, punching her brother in the side, making him groan and bend over in pain.

"We all know each other's real names, so it's not a problem," Artemis told her, not seeing it as a big deal.

"What if I don't want to know your real name?" She argued, not wanting to give up in the argument.

"But you already know about all of us." Crystal said in confusion, looking at her. "It's only fair to know a little about you."

Jay did a complete 180 in both her standing position to face Crystal, and her attitude as she smiled and beamed. "Okay! My name's Sophia, aka Jay! I can do acrobatics, along with anything technological! I'm better than my brother at mostly everything! Oh! And he's my brother!" She pointed at Robin who was finally standing back up. "Andrew, who is Wally's younger brother, is my boyfriend of a month. Me and him will be the new training members to be in the Young Justice. I like marshmallows and chocolate. I like to be outdoors. I…"

She was cut off once again as Crystal put her hand over her mouth. "Slow down girl. I don't mean you have to tell us everything at once. Just enough so you don't know everything about us and us not know anything about you."

"Here," Roy said, walking up behind them suddenly and holding out his fist to Crystal.

She raised an eyebrow and held out her hand, watching as he dropped two pills of Tylenol into her hand. "How'd you?"

"You were clutching your head before you knocked out. I figured you'd still have a headache in the morning." He explained, shrugging his shoulders.

She downed the pills quickly, wanting the nagging headache to go away as quick as possible. The others seemed to remember what happened the day before now, and wanted to ask her questions badly, but didn't want to push her too hard.

"Go ahead and ask," She sighed, finishing the water in the cup.

"What happened yesterday?" Robin asked finally; the question all of them had been wondering about.

"I used my power." She said, looking at them as if it were plain to see.

"Your power?" Artemis asked in confusion.

"The power to control the mind." Jay said, explaining to them from the information she got. "She is able to go into the mind, alter memories, collect information, erase knowledge, completely manipulate a person, telling them what to do, she can even kill them or paralyze them if she needs to." Jay continued, not noticing the shocked faces that were dawning on the others. "Oh and she's even able to copy other peoples powers through a touch." Jay touched her finger pointer fingers together, showing what she meant by a small touch.

"Thanks Jay," Crystal chuckled, slightly happy she didn't have to explain it herself.

"By when so suddenly?" Meghan asked confused. "You've never really used them before."

"Because…" Crystal sighed, not sure how to explain it. "My power, well, it has great consequences. With a power like mine I could basically do anything and everything any of you or the League could do. But because of that power strength my body drains quickly in energy, and when my energy is gone, it'll start feeding off my life force."

"So if you use it too much, it'll kill you." Connor said, putting it simply.

Crystal nodded, glad they understood what she was saying. "I don't use it often because not only can it kill me, but if I'm not careful it can get out of control and kill anyone who is around me."

"That makes sense." Robin said, cupping his chin in interest.

"I can't believe you didn't know anything!" Jay groaned at her brother, throwing her hands up in the air in exasperation.

"You shouldn't know anything," Batman said, walking towards them.

"Daddy!" She said, smiling up at him as he patted her head.

"We'll need that information you gained while there." Batman said, looking at Crystal gently. "I'm not saying you need to do it now. But when you feel back up to par."

Crystal nodded, knowing the information she gained was something she needed the League to know as soon as possible. "Call them here,"