Hey everybody! I know some people had mixed feelings about Eclipse, but trust me she's not perfect like she was portrayed in the last chapter. My bad. She's got quite a few demons. Actually a lot of demons, but I don't want to spoil the story. And as for how she defeated the League so easily, well you have to keep reading to find out. Shout out to Ann b-010, 2 guests, StarGirl26, Alchemist15, Pixie Purple5 and Lloyd RPGFan!

Disclaimer: I don't own the characters below except for Janet, Eclipse and Albert.

Vandal Savage tapped his fingers rapidly on the meeting room table as he let himself get lost in his thoughts. The villain knew he should be enjoying the video of the sidekicks torturing Hal Jordan, but he couldn't bring himself to. He was too worried about Janet. She had been gone for too long. He knew that his daughter could handle herself, but there was a small part of him that knew something was wrong. Lex Luthor saw this and snapped his fingers in front of the man's face.

"Savage, is this boring you?" Luthor asked.

"No, it's just…. Janet should've been back by now. It's been four hours." Vandal said, standing up from his seat.

"Relax. You're just being over protective. I'm sure she's fine." Queen Bee said, trying to calm him down.

"Yeah, I bet she'll walk in the door any minute. Now stop being such a party pooper and enjoy the show."

The leader of the Light bit his lip before sighing heavily and sitting back down in his chair. They're right. I'm being paranoid. Janet's probably fine.

At the Watchtower

Batman and Superman observed Janet carefully as she slept in one of the interviews rooms at the Watchtower. Her wrists and ankles were handcuffed to the metal chair she was lying in and she had an inhibitor collar around her neck. This was the first beacon of hope the League had had all week and they weren't about to let her get away.

"How long until the drug wears off?" Clark asked, glancing at the Dark Knight.

"She should be waking up any minute now." Batman said.

The Man of Steel nodded, but Bruce knew something else was bothering the man.

"Clark, what's wrong?"

"Nothing."

"Clark, you're the worst liar I know so don't even try it. What's wrong?" Bruce pushed, turning Clark so that he would look at him.

Superman sighed heavily before crossing his arms over his large chest.

"I don't trust Eclipse."

Bruce raised an eyebrow at the statement and stared at the man. Clark was the most trusting person he knew and sometimes that trait got him into some dangerous situations, but hearing the Boyscout himself say that he didn't trust somebody was shocking.

"You…don't trust somebody?"

"I know it's shocking, but I just don't trust her. With all the stuff that's been happening over the past few days, it's a little too convenient how she just showed up out of nowhere wanting to help us. I mean the fact that she defeated the League alone in under a minute is incredible, but she managed to get out of my grip. And she did it without kryptonite." Clark explained.

"Clark, even I can't do that." Batman said bluntly.

"Exactly, the only logical explanation is that… she's a survivor of Krypton."

Batman crossed his arms over his chest and the two men stared at each other for a minute before Bruce finally said something.

"It's a possibility, but I wouldn't get my hopes up if I were you. She's still a dangerous girl and we don't know what she's capable of yet."

"Want me to keep an eye on her?"

"No need to. I've already got that covered."

Meanwhile

Eclipse sat on the balcony that peered over the garden in the Watchtower. She smiled as the exotic birds flew by, touching every flower in sight. The teen let her feet swing over the edge as she gazed into the night sky. She had never seen anything so beautiful in her life. Man, I wish I could stare at these stars forever. She thought.

'You and I both know that isn't possible.' a male voice in her head said.

Eclipse rolled her eyes before lying down on the balcony floor.

"I know that Albert. It's just nice to see something peaceful for once. It's so beautiful out here. By the way, thanks for helping me with the meeting room thing." Eclipse thought.

'No need to thank me."

"But you know I could've handled that right? Well not getting out of Superman's grip and getting a shot in on the Batman, but I could've taken the rest out." She thought.

"Even with your skill set, that is unlikely considering you are still injured from your last encounter with Mimic."

Eclipse rolled her eyes at the statement, even though she knew he was right. The punk managed to stab her under the ribs when her guard was down. The weapon was mere inches away from severing something, but Al managed to transport her home just in time for her to stitch up the wound. Even though it was only a week ago, she refused to stay in bed and rest despite Albert's advice. Eclipse wouldn't have been able to live with herself knowing that somebody got killed in her city and she was resting in bed while it was happening.

The girl remained silent as she started to play with the red gem around her neck that was hidden by her costume. It glittered against the moon light that shined in through the window.

"Eclipse, I know you do not agree with my methods, but it's my job as guardian to protect the wearer of the Amulet of Azar, which happens to be you. I was willing to do whatever it took to keep them from finding out about your past; about Alyson. I know that if they did, it would compromise you and this entire mission." he explained.

"So you thought copying the skills of anyone who touched us was a good idea because…"

"Did you have any other ideas Ms. Know- It- All?"

The teen stopped talking after that statement.

'That's what I thought. Now, can I ask you a question?" Albert asked.

"For the last time Albert, I'm not making you a twitter."

'That's not what I was going to say; even though you should. What is with you and the moon? You stare at it all the time. Is it special to you?'

''Yeah, I guess you can say that. Me and Aly used to stay up late and look at the moon before she….''

The teen bit her lip as her heart lurched painfully in her chest.

'Eclipse, are you alright?' Albert asked as the hero pulled a picture out of her pocket and stared at it.

The girl looked around five or six years old with mocha colored skin and brown eyes. Her dark brown hair was done up in pigtails and she was clutching an Elmo doll. She was wearing yellow Sesame Street shirt with red pants and pink shoes. The teen continued to stare at the picture and as she did, she felt her eyes start to fill with tears.

"Who's the girl?" a voice asked, startling Eclipse.

She quickly sat up and turned to see Red Arrow standing behind her with a curious look on his face.

"Nobody." The teen said, placing the picture back in her pocket.

"Well I know she's isn't you. She's way too cute." Roy said, following her as she started to walk away from the balcony. The girl bit her lip to keep herself from saying what she wanted to say. The teen just continued to walk away from the archer.

"She looks like you though. Is she your sister or something?" Roy asked.

Eclipse stopped dead in her tracks and exhaled heavily as she tried to push down the emotions that threatened to boil over. She reached for her nun chucks, but Albert's voice stopped her.

'Don't. I already know what you're thinking, Eclipse and it's not a good idea. These people already don't trust you after that stunt of yours, even though most of that was because of me. I admit, the red head is annoying, but responding with violence will only make our experience here more unpleasant. And the sooner we finish this mission, the sooner we can get back to ours.' Albert explained.

The teen sighed heavily again before moving her hands away from her weapon.

'You better be right Al.'

Eclipse then turned her attention back to the archer who was standing behind her with crossed arms.

"Oh, did I strike a nerve?" he asked slyly.

"Don't you have better things to do than annoy me like, oh I don't know, finding the team!" she said glaring at him.

"Trust me, I'd rather be doing something else, but Bats sent me to watch you. So it looks like it's just you and me until the League figures out what to do with you."

Eclipse rolled her eyes before stepping walking into the hallway that lead out of the garden with Red Arrow right on her heels.

'Can I respond with violence now?' she asked.

'No.'

'Dang it!'

Interrogation Room

Janet slowly opened her eyes and groaned softly when a bright light hit her brown eyes. As she became more awake and aware of her surroundings, she realized that she didn't know where she was. A bolt of panic shot through her when she saw that her wrists and ankles were chained to the chair she was sitting in. That's when she felt the stinging sensation on the side of her neck. Janet groaned before letting her head hit the back of the chair. How could I've been so stupid? I fell right into their trap. Can things get any worse? The woman was suddenly knocked out of her thoughts by the metal door in front of her opening. Janet paled slightly when she saw Superman and Hawkwoman walk in the door. And things just got worse.

Both heroes sat in front down in front of the villain before staring at her intensely. The woman internally gulped as she felt Shayera's eyes nearly bore holes in her. She hoped that this day would never come, because she knew if she was caught then she would have to deal with two very pissed off Hawk parents. After a moment more of studying the woman, the Man of Steel finally said something.

"Well Janet, I've got to say you've been busy these past few days. I mean you managed to kidnap thirteen people, three of which are Leaguers in a little over 48 hours. Your father must be so proud." Clark said pulling out a crème colored folder and setting it on the table.

"I don't-"

"And before you try and play the Miss. Innocent card on us, I wanted to let you know that we tested your DNA against Savage's. The results are in that folder and I'm pretty sure you can guess what they say." Shayera said with a creepy smirk on her face.

Janet glanced at the folder before looking up at the two heroes and then back at the folder. The woman sighed heavily before letting her head hit the chair again. There was no more denying it now. She might as well embrace it.

"Fine, you caught me red handed. Now what do you want?"

"Tell us where Hector and the others are." Shayera ordered.

This caused the woman to chuckle evilly before she looked slyly into the hawk's eyes.

"You know good and well that you could care less about the others. The only person you care about is your precious Hector."

The winged woman's eyes turned to slits behind her mask and she took a deep breath as she tried to keep her cool.

"He's such a good little boy. I thought it would be easy to take him. Just slip into his room, knock him out and let my father handle the rest. Boy was I wrong. He fought tooth and nail against me, even managed to scratch me with those tiny knifes he calls nails. I thought he was going to get away, but I managed bring him down with a knife to the left wing. He fell to ground, crying like the little baby he was. You know what the funny thing is? Just before I knocked that little brat in the head, he managed to say one last word. Mommy. He begged for you to help him and you didn't. How dare you call yourself a hero when you can't even save your own son?"

By now, Shayera was gripping her mace so tightly that her knuckles were pure white. A growl escaped her throat at her last statement and it took all the power left in her not to beat the woman until she was black and blue. Janet noticed this and smirked before she turned her attention to the man of steel.

"So you gonna try and ask me where Lois is or are you going to sit there with your thumb up your behind."

Clark's eyebrow ticked at the statement and he sighed heavily. Just then, Superman put his index finger to his ear before standing up from his seat.

"Batman needs me in the conference room. I'll be back soon. Shayera, watch after Janet."

Janet paled considerably at his words and glanced at Shayera's evilly grinning face.

"It'd be my pleasure." She said evilly.

"Wait a minute! You can't leave me in here with this lunatic!" the woman yelled, frantically pulling on her chains.

"Relax, she won't hurt you. Right Shayera?"

"Right Clark. I won't hurt her. Much."

That last part she muttered under her breath, but just loud enough for the woman to hear it. Janet watched helplessly as the Man of Steel walked out of the interrogation room, leaving her alone with the Hawk. Shayera stood with her mace gripped in hand.

"Do you know what I did on Thanagar before I came to Earth?" she asked, swinging the weapon back and forth.

"N-no."

"I was an interrogation's expert for the Thanagarian Military. I broke some of the strongest and bravest men and women in a room sort of like this. Do you know how I did it?"

The women shook her head quickly before the woman grabbed her by the chin and forced her to look at her.

"I had some special techniques that I would use on prisoners who gave me a hard time. Now you, you're very special. You went after the one person I love most in the entire world. Not only that, but you made me fight him. You made me fight my baby. Now you may think you're so smart that you managed to trick us for a while, but there's one lesson I intend on pounding into your skull. You never mess with a MommaHawk's baby."

Janet gulped loudly as Shayera leaned in close. The woman then smiled evilly at her.

"Now, let's play a game."

Back with Eclipse

Eclipse gave a huge sigh of relief as entered a room and saw that Red Arrow wasn't in there. The archer had been following her for the past two hours so she was glad she had finally lost him. The girl closed the door behind her before she walked further into the room. Upon examination, she saw that she was in what looked like a training room. The room was all white and bright lights that shined down from the ceiling. Weights of different sizes were lined up against the wall and a red punching bag sat in the middle of the room next to a fairly large boxing ring. There were so many things in here, but the one thing that caught her eye was the balance beam surrounded by blue mats.

The beam was covered in light brown fabric and the metal supporting it shined against the artificial light. Eclipse walked towards it as if she was in a trance. She ran her gloved fingers over the fabric and smiled as happy memories started to come back to her. She just had to try it. The teen leaned against the piece of equipment as she started to take off her boots.

"Eclipse, what do you think you're doing?" Albert asked.

"Al, look at it. It's sturdy, the fabric isn't worn and it's the right height. It's perfect. I have to give it a try." She said.

"I don't think this is a good idea. You haven't done this in so long."

"Which is exactly why I have to try it out." Eclipse said, rubbing the fabric.

"That's not what I meant."

"Please Al. I need something to take my mind off of things. Besides, you know just as well as I do that I can't stay still for long periods of time."

The man sighed heavily before speaking to the teen again.

"Fine. But only for a few minutes."

"Thanks Al!"

Eclipse did a hand stand and pushed herself onto the beam. She stood up on one knee to balance herself before standing up on both legs. She could feel herself shaking as she got used to it. She hadn't done this in so long, but she needed something to help her concentrate. She did a handstand on the beam before bringing her legs down and into a split. She then flipped out of her sitting position and landed on her tiptoes. The teen held her arms out a little to help balance herself, but the fact that her legs were shaking was making that a little hard.

"Be careful." Albert warned.

The hero exhaled to calm herself before she raised her arms above her head. She then started to backflip down the brown beam, but when she was almost to the end of it, her right foot slipped off and she fell off the beam with a loud thud. Eclipse groaned as a bolt of pain shot through her.

"Well that sucked." she thought to herself.

"I told you to be careful."

"Shut up, Al!"

As she slowly pushed herself up onto her elbows, she felt a hand on her shoulder. Eclipse turned and saw Red Arrow kneeling next to her looking somewhat concerned.

"Eclipse, are you ok?"

"Y-yeah, I'm fine. I just fell off the balance beam, that's all. I used to do it all the time when I was a kid." She said, brushing his hand away.

"You're a gymnast?" Roy asked.

"Former gymnast; stopped about three years ago."

"Why? From what I saw, you looked pretty good at it."

"Thanks. I had some stuff I had to deal- wait a minute, you were spying on me!" she snapped.

"Clips, you're bleeding."

"Don't try and change the subject."

"No Clips, you're really bleeding."

The archer pointed at her shirt and the teen looked down to see the red liquid slowly staining her shirt.

"Man, I must've popped my stitches." The girl groaned, lightly touching the wound.

"Stitches? What'd you need stitches for?"

"I got stabbed the other night. No big deal."

Red Arrow stared at her for a moment before gently grabbing her by the arm and helping her to her feet.

"Come on, I'm taking you to the medical unit." he ordered.

"What? No way! I'm fine."

"I suggest you listen to him. You wound seems quite serious."

"Shut up Al!"

The archer stopped dragging her and raised an eyebrow at her.

"What? Who's Al?"

The teen paled slightly when she realized what she just did. She hesitated as she tried to come up with an explanation, but it felt like everything was going in slow motion. Eclipse started to wobble on her feet and her head started to spin. She could feel Red Arrow's arms around her, but the rest of her body felt numb. The last thing she saw was Red Arrow as he picked her up in his arms. Then everything went black.

With the Light

Vandal Savage paced back in forth in front of the terrified group of villains at the table. He had never been so angry in his life. It had been 12 hours since Janet was supposed to be back and he knew exactly who took her. The Justice League. It took everything in the villain not to strangle everyone in the room.

"How could this have happened? How did the League get Janet?" Vandal yelled.

"Well maybe there's nothing to worry about. Maybe they just wanted to question her about something since she's the Hawk's babysitter. She's probably on her way right now." Klarion said calmly.

Savage growled at the witch boy, causing him to yelp and hide behind Queen Bee.

"Vandal, you are overreacting. Like you said, Janet can handle herself." Luthor said, patting him on the shoulder.

"That isn't the point! The League has my daughter! Who knows what they've done to her. For all we know, she could be dead."

"You know just as well as we do that the League doesn't kill. Besides, we have their little sidekicks." Psimon said.

"Psimon's right. The League wouldn't risk their sidekicks' lives by hurting Janet. Even if they wanted information, they could've just read her mind and be done with her." Queen Bee added.

"So what would be their motive for keeping her in the first place?"

"I don't know, but I intend on finding out." Vandal said.

In the Medical Wing

Eclipse groaned as she slowly opened her light green eyes. Her head was throbbing like crazy and her body was aching. As she became more aware of her surroundings, she realized that she was in the medical wing. The teen looked down at her clothes and saw that they weren't hers. She was now wearing a black tank top and gray sweatpants. She paled slightly when she saw this and immediately put her hand to her face. She relaxed when she saw that her mask was still on.

"Morning, sleeping beauty." Roy said, walking into the room with a glass of water in his hand.

"What happened?" she asked, taking the glass from him.

"You passed out from the blood loss. Apparently the wound was a little deeper than you thought it was, but don't worry we stitched you back up."

"Who's we?"

"Batman and the Flash. By the way, I managed to grab this from your clothes before the League took them." Roy said handing her the picture she was staring at earlier. Eclipse smiled warmly at it before placing it in the pocket of her sweatpants.

"Thanks, that means a lot to me."

"No problem. Listen, the League…I wanted to thank you. We managed to get a location out of Janet after Hawkwoman terrified her for a couple hours."

"That's great." Eclipse said, sitting up in her bed.

"Yeah. It's the first time we've had hope in a while. We're going there in a couple hours so eat up. You need all the energy you can get." Roy said, pulling out an energy bar and giving it to her.

"So y'all trust me now?"

"Some more than others, but some trust is better than none."

Eclipse nodded at the statement and took the bar. She immediately ate it hungrily as her stomach growled loudly. The archer chuckled as he watched the girl stuff her face. She sort of reminded him of KF only she closed her mouth when she ate. Roy stood up and started walking towards the door.

"Just yell if you need anything, Clips."

The teen smiled at her nickname and watched as Red Arrow opened the door. Before he could step out of the room, she spoke up.

"Hey Roy."

"Yeah?"

"Don't call me Clips."

The archer looked at her quizzically and his eyes widened when he saw her reach up towards her face and pull off her black mask.

"Call me Melissa."

And her identity has been revealed! Eclipse's back story will be coming up soon. P.S, what do y'all think of Albert. Please review! =)