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This anon wants to see something in the vein of the JLU episode "Kid Stuff", in which a crazy sorceress calling herself Morgaine le Fey steals a magical amulet and her crazy spoiled brat son, Mordred, gets his hands on it, impulsively banishing her and all the adults in the world to another dimension.
Young Justice, because they are not considered "adults," are now suddenly the world's only hope.
Bonus: if they begrudgingly admit that maybe it's okay that they still aren't considered adults.
Double Bonus: Inclusion of one or more de-aged, very worried mentors.
*New* Triple Bonus: Billy Batson is the only Justice League member left but can't transform, fearing that Captain Marvel 'counts' as adult.
Extra Hard Mode: Everyone in Young Justice except Dick and Superboy and the Justice League's Captain Marvel are considered adult by the spell. Cue team trying to get added to the group being de-aged to go back and Superboy's bewilderment at Captain Marvel not being considered an adult.
link to original - http://yj-anon-meme.livejournal.com/5067.html?thread=12524235#t12524235
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OP is actually paranoid.
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Conner is definitely confused on why the obviously grown adult is considered a child when everyone about the age of thirteen is gone and Billy can't just say it's because he's ten until later when he has to turn back because Cap was too big to fit through one of there secret routes (vents knowing Robin) and suddenly everything falls into place.
The two come to the decision not to tell the League so when they show up de-aged, they just say that Cap de-aged himself but since it was an age before he got his powers he can't fly or do much. Billy just goes along with it because this really wasn't the time to tell them, he'd already told Conner and Robin the whole story and didn't feel like going through all those questions so soon because he still couldn't explain what he was doing in an abandoned subway and as long as the others didn't know, they couldn't ask him.
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