I don't own Young Justice or any DC character

Okay so this is as far as I have written but today is my last exam... well that worked out well.

Long chapter in exchange for slightly longer wait next time. But we are now into season two so team fluff and all that. Plus five/six year old twins and an absent father what wonders I have to play with...

Mount Justice
January 1, 18:00 2016

"Clark, the fact that they have had no problems at pre-school beyond the one incident means that sending them to public school shouldn't be such a big deal…and there is nothing wrong with being worried, it took us a week to convince them they couldn't go flying with you last time…We don't have to send them to some private school…Look, it doesn't seem fair on them to make this decision without giving them some choice. Get some information on the school you want and we can let them choose…Right, when do you want me to pick them up?" Faye glanced up as Nightwing slowly approached Lagoon Boy. "Okay, see you then." Faye slipped her phone into her pocket. Faye watched the boy's spar. Pulling out a note book Faye flipped to La'gaan's page and read through the note's again.

Once The computer declared La'gaan's defeat Faye looked up.

"Neptune's beard you did it to me again, I don't care how many years you trained as robin and then nightwing, one of these days your mine chum."

"I don't doubt it lagoon boy."

"Well that's all swell La'gaan, but you have a check-up. Now."

"But Doc…"

"Recognised, Superboy B04 Miss Martian B05, Bumblebee B17 Beast Boy B19 Robin B20 Blue Beetle B22."

Mal slipped into the room.

"Slow down Beautiful, I want to tell you what's on for tonight." Bumblebee slipped past her boyfriend.

"Oh sorry Mal, I can't, I'm already late for a lab session with Doctor Palmer, Raincheck Baby Okay?"

Mal sighed. "Raincheck, sure."

La'gaan walked up to M'gaan. "Welcome Home Angelfish."

Faye glared at the Atlantian. "La'gaan!"

"Thank you La'gaan." M'gaan leaned into to La'gaan.

Conner stormed past. "I'm hitting the showers."

"You're after La'gaan Conner!" Faye glanced at the boy she loved like a little brother.

"Whatever." Faye sighed and glared at M'gaan and La'gaan.

"Now that sounds like a plan, you know for you el mano." Blue Beatle and Beast Boy were still standing in the room.

"Clayface is safely back in his Arkham cell." Robin started his report to Nightwing.

"Good work." Nightwing smiled slightly at his younger brother.

"I didn't do much, I just…"

"Emergency alert. The United Nations headquarters is under attack." Captain Atom appeared on the holo-screen.

"Beta's only two blocks away." Mal looked at Nightwing.

"Captain Atom the team's Beta squad is in the vicinity, ETA 3 minutes." Nightwing looked up at the current leader of the Justice League.

Faye turned to leave the room with a sigh. "I'll prep the med bay. La'gaan, check-up. Now!"

"But Doc…" La'gaan hugged M'gaan tighter.

"Now!"

Nightwing glared at the scaled boy. "La'gaan, go."

"Fine." La'gaan kissed M'gaan again and headed for the corridor.

"Thanks Nightwing." Faye smiled at the tall teen.

"You bringing the kid's over this weekend?"

"No, Clark is taking them to the Kent's tomorrow morning and I'm heading around to do the check up's on both you and Robin." Faye smirked. "Can't use them to get out of it this time."

"Shit." Robin takes a step back. Faye smiles and heads for the corridor.

"See you tomorrow!"

"God damn it why?" Robin whines to Nightwing.

"After I spent a week with a broken wrist before it nearly got me killed Faye demanded weekly check-ups for all patrolling team members." Nightwing shrugs. "I must admit, knowing when a strain is worse than it seems is nice." Robin frowned.

"When? She's being doing this for…"

"Two weeks before Jason."

"Oh."

Nightwing turned to the holo-screen. Go get cleaned up. There isn't anything in the works, you can head home."

"I'm sorry…"

"Go little bird." Robin looked at Nightwing for a little longer before heading out of the room.

Faye slipped of her plastic glove and smiled at la'gaan. "Done, go see M'gaan."

"Thanks Doc." La'gaan slipped to the door.

"Remember the rules."

"No heavy sparing for three days, yeah I know."

"Good, maybe this time you will listen and actually heal."

"There was a mission…"

"You jumped of a building after I told you not to strain your ankle, you deserved to be in a cast longer than a week."

"Sorry doc." La'gaan rubbed the back of his head.

"Go." Faye turned to finish putting away the tools she used to treat Atlantians.

"See you around." La'gaan slipped from the room. Faye put the last of the tools away and turned to the door.

"Conner?" The door swings open. "You ready?" Conner sits down and nods. Faye pulls out the black case on the shelf and opens the top. Pulling out the scanner Faye points it at the teen.

"How are they?"

"Good, heading to the Kent's for the weekend, you should head out to." Conner nods and watches Faye slip the scanner back in the case and shut the lid. "All good, but not in a good way."

"No change?"

"Nothing. You're still not visually aging and yet you are." Faye sighed. Her shoulders dropped and she sat next to Conner. "You're going to look like a teenager and have the heart of an adult at this point." Faye looked up as Conner slung his arm over her shoulders. "You have to look after yourself, good diet, exercise, don't smoke or drink or…"

"I will." Conner smiled at the young woman.

"They'll need their Uncle Conner. They won't listen to me. Not forever."

"I'll look after them."

"I know, I just worry. They already want to help him. Their five, they shouldn't want to fight villains at five."

"Colin will protect Kendra, and Kendra will look out for Colin."

"Yeah, but I still worry."

"You're their mother." Faye smiled suddenly.

"And I'm your big sister." Conner started.

"Really?"

"Yep." Faye slipped off the bed and turned to face the young adult in a teen's body. "So little bro. You up to looking after the trouble twins?"

Conner smiles. "Yeah."

Mount Justice
January 3, 17:04

"See, see, the big alien the phony Secretary Sang and pulls out the little alien. Oh I know what you're saying folks good old G. Gordon's lost it, what is this the eighth billion time his run that clip but that's because I'm trying to wake you up! Turn and look at the person next to you my friends how can you be sure that he or she is even human when is the justice league going to find a way to scan for these aliens who exactly are they trying to protect. Okay sure sup and mm seem to be on the side of the angels but that's two aliens in the good column and two in the bad let see if we can get some answers."

"Thanks Gordon this is Kat Grant at the hall of Justice, I'm going to try and get a statement from the two newest members of the league Zatanna and Rocket."

"No comment."

"Miss Grant? I've told you the league will issue a statement soon." The door was shut in the reporters face.

"Did you see that folks? That was league public liaison officer Catherine Cobert literally stone walling CBS's own Kat Grant. What's the league hiding? We know it provides safe haven for a Kryptonian and a Martian but what if that's not all. What if the Amazon's came from outer space or the Atlantians? How do we really know Flash isn't an alien or Hawkman or Icon. What are they keeping from the real earthlings? Like us." Faye sighed and reached for the remote.

"I don't see why you watch that." Faye looked at Clark.

"Know your enemy and all that, plus they generally know when something's going on, which tells me when I need to start worrying about the team." Faye switched the TV of and stood up. "We all ready to go?"

"Ma's helping the kids pack." Faye glanced at the stairs.

"Right." With a nod Faye picked up her purse and turned to Clark. "Thanks for letting me come pick them up."

"Thanks for letting me bring them out this weekend, and suggesting Conner visit. Ma was happy to see them together."

"He's good with them" Faye glanced at the stairs again and smiled. "Hey little bird, strong man. Ready to go?" Kendra floated down to Faye. Colin hefted the bags higher and stoped down to his parents.

"Yep." Kendra grinned. "Is dad eating dinner with us?"

"Maybe…" Faye slipped her hand into her pocket and pulled out her communicator. "Yes?"

"Faye, team's on a mission tonight, can you be on standby at the Cave?"

"Yeah, I'll even cook."

"Shit do you have the twin's tonight?"

"Yeah, no big, they will be happy to spend the night there."

"Alright, see you soon."

"See you."

Faye looked at Clark. "Sound like you're going to be busy." The man had his own com in.

"Yeah, sorry Ken, not tonight."

"Okay." Kendra nods and let's herself float over to Clark. "See you soon?"

"As soon as I can come over."

"Night."

"Night." Colin let the bags fall and hugged Clarks leg for a moment.

"Good night you two." Clark hands Kendra to Faye and picks up Colin. Giving the boy a hug he sets him down again. "Be good for the team, and listen to your mother."

Colin and Kendra smile as their father fly's out the door. "Clark?" Mrs. Kent steps off the stairs.

"He had league business." Faye smiles at the older woman. "Can Mr. Kent drop us off at the tube?"

Ma Kent smiles. "Call him Pa dear."

"Maybe." Faye smiles at the older woman.

"Ma, Pa this is Faye Robbins." Clark waved the young woman forwards. Faye stepped up, she still held the twins.

"Well hello dear, these must be Colin and Kendra." Mrs. Kent smiled kindly at the young woman. "Come in." Mr. Kent was staring stonily at Faye. He had barely glanced at the twins.

"It's good to meet you Mrs. Kent, Mr. Kent." Faye shrunk in on herself slightly.

"You ever had grandparents kid?" Faye blinked and Mr. Kent.

"No sir."

"Call me Pa then, won't do for the little ones to misunderstand." Mr. Kent turned to walk back into the house. "Come on then kid, son why is she carrying all the weight?"

"Sorry Pa." Clark took Colin from Faye. "Come on." Faye took hesitant steps into the house.

"So Faye, what do you do?" Mrs. Kent called from the kitchen, walking back into the hallway with a plate of cookies the woman smiled again.

"I'm studying Paediatrics." Faye glanced at Clark.

"So you're a doctor?"

"Well not yet, but I will be." Faye shifter Kendra slightly.

"You must love children." Faye glanced at Mrs. Kent.

"I do." Faye followed the family into the lounge room and sat next to Clark.

"Well that's good." Mrs. Kent held out the plate. "Here."

"Thanks." Faye took a cookie and nibbled on the edge. "It's good."

"I'll give you the recipe." Faye watched the Kent's interact with the son, Mrs. Kent fawned over the twins and Mr. Kent would smile slightly whenever he glanced at the two of them.

"We should be heading back." Clark stood up, glancing Faye.

"It was nice meeting you Mrs. Kent."

"You will have to come back soon dear." Mr. Kent nodded and glanced at Faye.

"Your family now."

"I…Thank you." Faye smiled slightly and glanced at Clark. "It's nice to have family again."

"So they don't have any other grandparents?" Faye shook her head. "Then we're your parents now too, we seem to be collecting children." Mrs. Kent glared slightly at Clark who blushed.

Mr. Kent came down the stairs snapping Faye out of the memory. "So I hear you need a lift?"

"Yeah, thanks." Mr. Kent waved his hand.

"Come on then." The man picked up the kids bags and walked to the door, Faye followed taking Colin's hand. "Least I can do considering he left you."

"He was needed."

"Doesn't mean he couldn't have dropped you at the tube. Leaving his ageing father to pick up his slack." Faye grins.

"If you say so Mr. Kent." Mr. Kent glared. "Pa then." Mr. Kent harrumphed. "Thanks Pa." He blushed looking away.

"Nothing to it."

"If you say so Pa." Kendra copied. Faye laughed and kissed her daughters head.

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Min