WARNINGS: I HAVEN'T READ THE COMICS! I ONLY WATCHED SOME EPISODES OF THE CARTOON/ANIMATED VERSION OF THE TEEN TITANS AND THE JUSTICE LEAGUE. FOR A FAIR AMOUNT OF THE SUPER HEROES AND VILLAINS, I WILL USE THEIR ALIAS(S). I ALSO MADE SOME SLIGHT CHANGES IN THE CHARACTERISTICS OF CERTAIN CHARACTERS.
DISCLAIMER: I DON'T OWN THE JUSTICE LEAGUE, HARRY POTTER, BATMAN, ETC. THIS STORY IS WRITTEN FOR PURE AMUSEMENT.


Lily Luna Potter was a very unhappy toddler. After the Red Man was gone, she started crawling, searching for her mummy, or at least one of her brothers. Unless her mummy was within her sight, she wasn't going to walk on two legs. Her mummy always made that super pleased smile when she did it. Unfortunately, she didn't see anyone from her family. Her tummy was getting more uncomfortable by the minute, which made her crankier. She wanted her mummy. NOW!

"Oh," Diana, also known as Wonder Woman, blinked down at the adorable little girl in front of her. She crouched down and smiled at her. "Hello. Can I pick you up, little one?"

Lily stared at the Amazon, and she had a feeling that she was good like her mummy. In any case, she was much better than Red Man. Lily lifted her arms.

"What's your name?" Diana asked. "My name's Diana."

"Lily...Mummy?"

"Hmm," Diana started to walk towards her personal room, when she received a telepathic message from J'onn. Diana, we need you at the command center. Zatanna detected a dark presence within headquarters. She claims that it is a magical threat.

Diana looked down at the child in her arms, torn between bringing Lily with her and leaving her with someone else. If there was a threat on the satellite, then she could hardly bring a defenseless child into the coming fight. It would be best to put her in her rooms with a snack and a member of the league to watch her. Fortunately, she spotted Atom.

"Ray," called Diana. The professor paused, and turned around to question the Amazon, but the words died on his lips at the sight of the little girl. He stared at Diana puzzled. He couldn't recall a time when Diana had been pregnant.

"Ray, can you stay in my room and watch the little girl, until I return?" Diana asked.

Professor Ray Palmer nodded and held his arms out, but the girl did not release Diana's arms. Instead, she glared at Atom, before disappearing. Ray and Diana stared at the empty space, where the child had been.

"Well," the professor clasped his hands together. "Shall I tell the others, or do you want to do it yourself?"

Wonder woman stared at him unamused.

"Come on, you have to admit that a kid that can teleport is pretty cool and unusual. The others should know."

"I'll go tell them, while you go look for her." Diana ordered, before she turned and made her way to the command center.

"If I was a toddler with the ability to teleport and trapped in a space station, where would I go?" Ray asked himself. "Note to self: Ask Katie about a project with teleportation as subject."


"Bruce," drawled Harriet. "Why aren't we there yet?"

Bruce frowned at his computer as he prepared the transportation device, trying to minimize Harriet's presence. Prior to their entrance into the Batcave, he had changed into his batman uniform. Somehow he wasn't surprised by his…nephews' awe of the infamous 'Batman.' His…cousin simply raised an eyebrow at his appearance and tapped her foot impatiently. After watching the recording on the computer and discovering the perpetrator of her daughter's absence, Harriet had been all too willing to storm the Watchtower and retrieve Lily.

"They can't come." Said Bruce finally, turning away from the computer.

"You're Boy Wonder's coming."

"The league knows him. They don't know you."

"I have Batman backing me up," said Harriet humorlessly.

"…They're too young."

"I resent that, Mister!"

Harriet and Bruce turned their head towards James Potter, who was waiting impatiently near the batmobile with his brothers and his new friend Tim. The children had taken the news about Harriet and Bruce's relationship quite well. They didn't change how they reacted with Tim, much to his relief.

The four had been given strict order to not wander away from where the adults could see them. Bruce also told them that they were forbidden to touch anything except for the floor. Of course, only Harriet's warning eyes prevented them from toeing the line.

"Sir," Teddy said confidently. "I'm sure that you can rely on Tim and me to keep an eye on the others. We won't cause any trouble at the space station."

"What about that time I let your grandmother watch you?" said Harriey dryly. "I leave to do the shopping for half an hour, then I return and see her making brownies, cookies, and cake from scratch."

"Don't forget the treacle tarts, mummy!"

"Thank you Al," Said Harriet amusedly. Even Bruce cracked a slight smile at the honest, wide grin and shining eyes that the child sported.

James rolled his eyes as he muttered, "Great job, Balby."

"Hey, I thought we established the fact that anyone who is under one year old is supposed to be classified as a baby." Tim said calmingly, not interested in seeing another tantrum from them.

"In any case, the children should come with us. I can keep an eye on them if I can see them." Harriet interrupted. "If you leave them here with Alfred, I'm sure that they'll find a way to get in the station and unintentionally cause mayhem."

"I really think that my brothers and I should go, if Tim is coming with—"

"Albus Severus Potter! If you touch that belt, I'll get Hermione to be your governess again!"

Albus froze with one arm still outreached. Teddy and James gasped in horror, much to Tim's puzzlement and amusement. Quickly, Albus squeezed between his brothers and looked up at his mother with wide pleading green eyes.

"I'll be good mummy, so please don't call Miss Ganger."

"Granger, Albus." Teddy corrected, "It's Miss Granger."

Bruce asked, "Who is Hermione Granger?"

Harriet had a strange expression on her face as she answered. "Someone I know. Anyway, the children and I are going with you and that's final. That is my final stance."

Bruce sighed, but agreed. He couldn't win against his cousin's stubbornness nor a mother's will to rescue her child.

"Have I ever told you that you are my favorite cousin?"

"Am I your only cousin?"

"You're the only cousin I liked straight from the first meeting."


Lily was close to tears now. Not a lot made her cry, but she was tired, hungry and she WANTED her mummy. Crawling around the big people wasn't difficult, and so far no one was able to stop her. But, it was exhausting to move from one place to another. She didn't know how she did it, but she liked how it helped her escape.

She didn't know where she was going, but she couldn't stop. Bad people would get her if she did! Even that pretty lady was going to hand her off to someone that Lily knew couldn't be trusted. Only Daddy could be trusted.

So consumed by her thoughts, Lily didn't notice when she bumped into someone. She was about to cry, when this person lifted her up. Despite her blurry eyes, Lily could tell who this person was and she was filled with relief.

"Daddy!"

"L—"

"He's here! Pots! Etum!"


Harriet blinked at her new surroundings. Even someone as inexperienced as her can tell that the Justice League Headquarters was filled with impressive technology. To her amusement it was James that had an outburst.

"This is so cool!" He waved both arms exaggeratedly in the air as he saw a woman with wings standing on a platform above him. Startled, she quickly flew down to their level. "Hi! Excuse me, but have you see—"

"Batman, why do you have a civilian and children with you?" asked Hawkgirl, also known as Shayera Hol. She let her green eyes roam over the newcomers. To her surprise, none of the civilians appeared intimidated. After the Thanagarian invasion, she had been treated with hostility by almost everyone in the League and the civilians. Her mask was useless by this point, since practically all living beings on this planet could identify her.

"Hello," the woman greeted in an accent similar to Alfred. "Have you seen a little girl by any chance?"

The youngest boy piped. "She's wearing a blue dress and bunny shoes."

Shayera shook her head slowly. She turned to face Batman, "Zatanna found a threat and she's looking for it with the others."

Batman nodded and started to walk. Robin the Boy Wonder and the civilians started to follow. Shayera frowned and used her wings to fly and land in front of Batman, halting the unusual procession.

"Look, I can't just let the civilians roam the Watchtower." Shayera crossed her arms. "Either let me take them back to their home or leave them here where I can watch over them."

"Or you could come with us," said the woman.

"Sorry, but who are you?" asked Shayera

The woman smiled, although it wasn't pleasant. "I'm the mother of the toddler that got transported here by a man who calls himself Flash. Now I'll make this very simple for you, Angel—"

"Excuse me?" Shayera looked affronted.

"Either you help me find my daughter or I make you unable to stop us. It's actually not a hard choice: help or I stop you." The woman grinned and her green eyes flashed. "Trust me when I say that you do not want to get on my bad side."

Shayera used her height to her advantage as she looked down on the woman, "Oh really?"

The woman stopped smiling as she walked to the superhero, carefully preventing the children and her cousin from seeing her face. Slowly, carefully, Harriet dropped some of the barriers that she had constructed and reconstructed during the war. Her face grew emotionless and her eyes glinted with neutrality. Harriet leaned in close to the being with wings and whispered. "Do you really want to play with me, Angel?"

Intimidated by the woman, Shayera slowly shook her head. Once upon a time, she had Thanagarian friends who had been through countless wars and battles or ones filled with unspeakable horror. She had seen how they could be utterly ruthless and indifferent against a threat. It was unnerving to see this mode upon a young earthling. She had no desire to face someone who had undoubtedly been through a lot and won.

"Will you help us instead…?"

"Hawkgirl," supplied the exiled Thanagarin, warily. "Please don't call me Angel. I can see how you came up with it, but it just doesn't fit me."

The woman drew back and her dangerous aura gradually withdrawn until she could smile politely.

"I would be honored to be able to offer my assistance." As much as it rattled her to comply with a stranger's demand, Shayera couldn't deny the woman's power. She was to some extent impressed.

"Very good," the woman murmured. Confidently, she turned and looked at Batman. "Well? Let's start searching for my daughter!"

Batman, I detected your presence in the transportation room. Quickly go to the cells. Zatanna is about to interrogate a prisoner we captured.

J'onn what can you tell me about the captive? Batman held up a hand to stop the others from leaving.

"What's wrong?" Harriet frowned.

Shayera recognizing his posture, explained. "Batman's having a telepathic conversation with J'onn….the Martian." Seeing Harriet realize her meaning, Shayera changed the topic. "So what's your name?"

"Oh, I'm Harriet. These are my sons: Teddy, James…"

The prisoner is a male. He has blonde hair, grey eyes, and unusual black robes. At the time of his capture, he carried a black stick which looked slightly similar to Zatanna's magic wand. Zatanna apparently placed a bag over his head to prevent him from using his powers. Strangely, he has a child with him. Diana appears to know the little girl as she is trying to make the prisoner release her as we speak.

J'onn, make sure that the child does not leave your proximity. I'm coming. Bruce looked at his cousin, who appears to have made Shayera more comfortable. "Harriet, I know where your daughter is."


Lily was terrified. She clung to her Daddy and refused to let go, even when the pretty lady tried to talk to her. When that magic lady casted spells and it hit her and Daddy, she couldn't talk or move. The magic lady released her from it, but she didn't want to leave her Daddy. Especially after, the magic lady put a black bag over his head.

"Diana, I can't wait anymore." A curvy dark-haired woman in a magician outfit let a hand rest on the Amazon's shoulder. "I need to question him."

"Surely, you can wait until the child is separated," said a muscular man in a blue, red, and yellow suit.

"Superman, this man is a part of a horrible group of dark wizards called the Death Eaters. They followed an insane man, who would make Joker seem like Trickster." The woman's eyes harden at the man in front of her. "We need to get answers from him, before he can find a way to communicate with his allies. Who knows what he's learned up here on the Watchtower."

As Superman sighed and tried to pull a reluctant Diana away from the child, no one noticed Flash's unusual frown and stiff posture.

This is bad. This is really bad. Flash looked at the child worriedly. I can't leave the kid with him, but Zatanna's going to turn me into a duck before I can explain that the kid's Batman's daughter. Seriously, what's with her? Okay, Wally, focus. You have to rescue the kid, before Batman finds out and kick your ass. Now, let's think of a plan…

"Sorry Wonder Woman, but you need to calm d—"

The Green Lantern member was interrupted by a boomerang. Tim grinned sheepishly as he caught the tool, when all of the founders looked at him. Tim was more concerned by his mentor's reaction towards his actions against Green Lantern.

"Um, don't lock up women in cages?"

Bruce was not amused by his ward's actions, but allowed it to pass for now. He stalked up to his allies, noticing that Wally seemed to turn pale at his approach.

"Batman, it's great that you're here." Zatanna smiled. She waved a hand at the prisoner as though she was in one of her shows. "I could use some help interrogating this one. You don't have to worry about his magic. I silenced him."

"Where is my daughter?" Growled Harriet as she walked passed her cousin with her children following behind her like ducklings.

Superman frowned, and walked in front of her, stopping her. "I'm sorry, but who are you? No civilians are supposed to be up here."

Harriet narrowed her eyes and opened her mouth, but a high pitched squeal cut her off.

"I can't believe it," Zatanna walked up to Harriet Potter with her hands clasped together and her eyes wide, "Y-you're Harriet Potter. I'm actually meeting Harriet Potter in person! I'm Zatanna and I can't believe it. You're Harriet Potter!"

"Great, another bloody fan." muttered Harriet as she ignored the magician and looked at the prisoner. Before she could speak, her youngest troublemaker launched herself at her.

Lily nearly shook her mother's eardrums with her cry.

"MUMMY!"

Harriet immediately wrapped her arms around her daughter. After fiercely hugging Lily for a long moment, she pulled Lily away and looked at her.

"I missed you too love," said Harriet, ignoring the starry-eyed magician and the other heroes. "Let's take you to big brother Teddy, hmm?"

Teddy opened his arms welcomingly, and Lily allowed herself to be handed over. Teddy frowned sternly at her, but his relief at her unharmed state was obvious. James and Albus were more interested in the man with a bag over his face. Unfortunately for them, Tim was looking at them with a warning in his eyes.

Harriet ignored Zatanna as her eyes immediately locked onto the man in a familiar red costume. Before Wally could react, she waved a hand at him and hissed, "Petrificus Totalus"

Wally stiffened unnaturally and started to freak out in his mind as he realized that he couldn't move. Before the other could react, Harriet whipped out her wand and casted the same spell against everyone except, her family, Robin, and Hawkgirl.

She walked up to Flash, grabbed the front of his shirt, and pulled him down to her level. "If you don't answer my questions truthfully, I'll give you bloody hell for practically kidnapping my daughter." With a wave of her wand and a muttered word, Wally found himself able to move. He looked at the woman, who still had a grip on his costume and said quickly, "I'msosorry, pleasedon'tkillmeorletBatmandoit."

"Why should Batman kill you?" inquired Harriet, frowning. "Granted you did teleport my daughter from the Batcave, but aren't you two comrades?"

"I don't want to face Daddy Batman, ma'am." Flash added hastily at her raised eyebrows. "I mean we're members of the league and all, but I'm pretty sure that Batman would be willing to maim me for teleporting his kid."

To his utter bafflement, the woman let him go and cackled. Her amusement made her relinquished her spell on the heroes. Batman frowned and narrowed his eyes at Wally, while Shayera gasped at him.

"These are your kids?" Shayera gestured at James, Albus, Teddy, and Lily. Lily blinked at her, and scowled at the loud noise. Teddy shook his head at the winged woman, before he bounced Lily in his arms. Lily's scowl didn't disappear, but she did turn her head away from the strange lady.

"I am not their father," stated Batman stoically. Discreetly, Batman glanced out of the corner of his eyes at Diana, who was staring back at him with a raised eyebrow. He grunted. "You can use the lasso on me later. But only one question."

"Of course Batman isn't the father," said Zatanna patronizingly. She looked at her idol with an unusual bashful face. "Miss Potter, I captured a Death Eater."

"All known Death Eaters have been captured," Harriet looked over her glasses at the magic user. "The only Death Eaters that aren't in prison or at a hospital are the ones who actually sided against Voldemort."

"B-but the Daily Prophet—"

Harriet completed, "Is little more than a gossip paper. You must allow this man to go if he hasn't done anything."

Strangely, Zatanna began to look proud, even smug. She marched over to the prisoner, and ripped off the bag. She looked at her idol with shining eyes.

"It's Draco Malfoy, ma'am!"

A man with startling bright blonde hair and gray eyes glared spitefully at his kidnapper, and his glare intensified at the sight of the other masked strangers. His eyes twitched at the sight of the woman with wings, but he had seen stranger things in the magic world. He opened his mouth and mouthed obscenities, much to James's minor disappointment.

From her position in Teddy's arms, Lily cooed, "Daddy."

Zatanna raised an eyebrow at Harriet, and asked excitedly. "The Daily Prophet was telling the truth about your youngest?"

In response, Harriet stared at her coolly with hard eyes and waved her wand, causing ropes to appear and bind Zatanna. Because she had anticipated a much different reaction, Zatanna ungracefully fell to the floor. Harriet walked over to the immobilized magician and looked down on her.

"The Daily Prophet is 80% lies, rumors, and speculation. 10% exaggerated facts that barely hold any truth in them, and 10% political games. Anyone with money can 'encourage' the editors and reporters to twist the truth into something favorable." Harriet felt her lips curl. "Do be quiet."

Slowly she turned her head to the prisoner. His flashing gray eyes met her calm green eyes, creating a tension that even the densest individual could notice. Superman opened his mouth to question what was happening, but Batman placed a hand on his shoulder and squeezed hard. He shook his head at the Man of Steel, and Superman closed his mouth.

Harriet didn't say anything for a moment. She simply looked at him. Considering everything that happened in their last encounter…Draco was well. He wasn't gaunt or dirty, and he seemed to be managing his money well. Draco was still…Draco.

She banished the spell that the magician had used on Draco, allowing him to move and speak. She honestly thought that he would sit in his chair and glare at her or start shouting. To her surprise, he got off his chair, walked over to her, and wrapped his arms around her petite body.

He hissed near her ear, "Don't ever disappear like that again, Harry."

Harriet gave a little laugh. "Don't worry, Dray. If you found me in space, then I doubt I can find a place that you won't be to reach me or the kids."

"You have one thing right." Draco muttered, before he pulled away from her. He looked at the children and raised an eyebrow.

Lily struggled in Teddy's arms until he placed her on the floor. She caught Albus's eyes. They stared at each other, before nodding in unison. Before Teddy or Tim could stop them, they raced each to Draco and launched themselves at him. Draco grunted but managed to catch both of them. Before Lily could, Albus latched onto Draco's neck and stuck out his tongue at his sister.

Scowling Lily was about to pull on his shirt, when soft hands lifted her away from her Daddy. She stopped scowling when she saw that it was her mummy. As she snuggled her neck, Lily couldn't help but feel smug at Albus's frown.

Almost immediately, Albus scrambled off Draco and tugged on his mummy's pants. Harriet smiled brightly as she crouched down and hugged Albus with one arm.

"Oh I see how it is," drawled Draco. "You want me once Mummy isn't available, but as soon as she is, you latch onto her like leeches."

"Children are good judges of characters, Malfoy." Harriet chuckled. She straightened herself, and nodded at Bruce. "Let's go back."

"Just a second there little lady," John Stewart frowned. "You can't just leave like this."

"Well you can't teleport a child nor kidnap an innocent man and not get in trouble with the law."

Draco snorted at the word innocent, but kept quiet once he saw Harriet's expression.

Superman tried to be the peacemaker. "We all have questions, so maybe its better if you wait a little before you leave."

"Draco do you have any questions that you want to ask these masked super 'heroes'?"

"Nope; do you?"

"Nope," Harriet grinned threateningly at Superman as she walked passed him. Seeing Teddy and James following after her, but not Batman, Shayera, or Robin, Harriet rolled her eyes as she stopped. She raised an eyebrow at them. Draco took the opportunity to pull Albus into his arms. He really wanted to leave this muggle station, and he doubted Albus could keep up with the pace that he wanted.

Batman merely waved a hand at Zatanna. Making an unladylike snort, Harriet waved her wand and Zatanna was free. She looked conflicted as her idol didn't spare her another glance.

"Are you staying at Batman's house?" blurted Zatanna.

Harriet raised an eyebrow, but didn't say anything. Draco shot her an angry stare at the news that his Harry was staying with another man.

"I'll visit you!"

As Batman walked past her, he said to Zatanna. "If you don't control yourself, you will be told to leave."

Superman stepped into his path with his arms crossed. "Bruce, what is going on?"

"Not now, Clark." Batman narrowed his eyes at him. "We'll talk later. I can't leave Gotham alone with just Etrigan, Creeper, and Commissioner Gordon."

"But—"

"Not now." With that said, Batman made his way past Superman, disregarding the stares of his allies. Robin followed after him, feeling slightly in awe of his mentor and his cousin. If it came down to a fight between Wonder Woman and Harriet, he wondered who would win…

"Come on Angel, I know you know how to work that transportation machine," called Harriet over her shoulder.

Shayera flushed slightly at John's puzzled gaze, but mustered her courage and walked out of the room. The stares made her back feel as though it was being prickled. She breathed a sigh of relief once they were out of sight.

"Why did you want me here?" asked Shayera.

"Well, considering that you were with us, I doubt your friends would let you be without interrogating you." Harriet shifted Lily in her arms. "You don't have any answers and consider this a repayment for calling you Angel. You can stay with us for a few days to let the issue die out."

"Potter, you have a lot to explain." Draco said as they neared a strange machine. He eyes the muggle contraption with contempt as his arms tighten around the child in his arms. Batman spotted Atom near the controls and made his way over to him. He ignored the others as he talked to the man.

Harriet rolled her eyes, "All in due time, Dray."

Draco scoffed, but followed Harriet into standing in the middle of the platform. He glanced at Shayera, however he was more attentive to the masked man.

"Who's he?"

"Merlin, Draco." Harriet frowned. "You can't seriously be thinking what I think you're thinking?"

"Just answer the question, Potter." spat Draco.

Harriet narrowed her eyes at him. "Remember that we are in front of children, Malfoy."

Draco sneered at her, before he looked away. His eyes caught the winged woman, and he eyed her with suspicion. "Who are you?"

"Shayera Hol, aka Hawkgirl," said Shayera as she stood to her full height, meeting his eyes. The haughty tone in his voice ruffled her the wrong way. "What's your name?"

Draco held out a hand towards the woman, "Malfoy. Draco Malfoy."

"I suppose you never heard of me," replied Shayera as she shook his hand.

"I don't think I ever even met one of your kind before."

Odd phrasing, thought Shayera, "My kind?"

"I've never met a creature with a human face and wings on their back." His tone made it clear that he thought she was beneath him.

Harriet caught his tone, and used a hand to smack the back of his head. She looked at Shayera apologetically, even as he stared at her with irritation on his face. "You'll have to forgive him. As you can tell from our voices, we've lived across the pond for quite a well. Back in Britain, there are few heroes that interest us. You'll have to excuse him for his ignorance."

"You're the only bloody hero worth my time," muttered Draco. Lily and Albus giggled at their Daddy's funny face. Even Teddy and James cracked a smile, since they knew full well about their mummy's fame.

Shayera caught his words and raised an eyebrow at Harriet. She supposed it made sense for Harriet to be known if her powers were that strong. "What did you do to be called a hero?"

"What did you do?" asked Harriet mildly.

"I helped save lives." Her throat tightened. "But they don't call me a hero anymore. Not after I was a part of the invasion."

Seeing the interest on their faces, Shayera hastily finished. "Others like me tried to invade Earth. I only switched sides near the end."

"You're like me then." Strangely Draco's voice no longer judged her. She looked at him. Draco looked back at her. "My family was involved with the wrong side of a war, but only I and my mother switched sides. Even though we played a role in the downfall of that side, the public would prefer to remember less pleasant things about us."

"Yeah," Shayera gave a small bitter chuckle. "No one really likes someone that changes sides. Because then they know that you broke someone's trust."

"Merlin's crystal balls," Harriet said stridently. "You two can trade war stories when we're back at the manor. I'm tired of standing. Besides, it's well past Lily's bedtime. Blast it; there was the boys' study time too." She grinned as an idea hatched in her mind. She looked at Shayera. "What do you feel about children and teaching?"

"You can't employ others without discussing it with me." Batman said as he joined them. He nodded at the professor to show that they were ready.

Draco felt his eyebrow twitch at the presence of Bruce, but before he could speak to him, a bright beam of light transported them away.

Professor Ray Palmer hummed contentedly to himself as he walked away before other League members could question him. Batman was a man he respected, and he quite liked children. Especially, children that could teleport.