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Greta doesn't want to be ungrateful. She is very glad to no longer be held prisoner by the Childminder. She's glad not to be lost outside time, or… wherever she was before Orphan Island. The Justice Society has been unfailingly kind and generous. No one has tried to do any experiments on her or treated her as less than human.
Just—
Well, it's nothing to do with anyone present, but she does remember being human. Darkseid turned her human for betraying him and she was normal — normalish — and went to school with Cissie and Traya.
She also remembers a Young Justice which never went to Apokolips because there was never an Imperiex War so she never met Darkseid and he never turned her human, she was just with Young Justice until… she wasn't, and she was on Orphan Island.
(Greta doesn't want to complain too much about conflicting realities because she knows she has it easy next to the Newsboys. She made the mistake of asking Big Words if they were the Newsboys who let Superboy out of Cadmus early or the grown-up Newsboys who helped clone him and he got so confused he ran off to have a crying jag in a closet while everyone looked for him for hours.)
She's not exactly dead the way she was before? If she tries, she can be human enough to feel in a way she couldn't before — human enough to touch and eat and sleep and change clothes.
For a couple of hours.
Which is better than not being able to do it at all! She's not ungrateful! Just… she hadn't minded losing her powers in exchange for being all the way alive. In the reality where that happened. So she isn't exactly. Happy about this.
But that's nothing to do with the Justice Society!
What is to do with the Justice Society is that they haven't — they're being very careful about who they tell about everyone from Orphan Island, they say because they really want to avoid a repeat of what happened to Titans Academy. Which did sound very bad and should-be-avoided-if-at-all-possible when Courtney explained it, so she does understand why they want as few people as possible to know there are a bunch of hero kids in the JSA brownstone. It's the right call not to tell everyone.
But Greta's team isn't everyone! And maybe they aren't an active team or exactly her age anymore or old enough to be her guardian or related but that doesn't mean there's no reason for them to know!
…In particular she feels like Judy or Mr. Garrick could tell Bart. If Bart already knows about Judy surely there's no reason he shouldn't know about Greta. She knows they haven't because even if he's forgotten about her he would be curious enough to check.
…She hasn't quite gotten up the nerve to ask them about it. That and they're never around for very long and usually in a meeting.
Speaking of which.
Judy is off with her dad. Raghu has been working with the new Mister Terrific, and Salem has… not been working with the new Doctor Fate, but she is invited to go on missions with the Justice Society. …Or at least no one seems to be trying to stop her. Mr. Dyna-mite has gone off to sidekick and/or mentor someone called Damage. (Greta never got up the nerve to ask if he remembered her from all the trouble Old Justice caused.)
All the rest of the "Young Justice Society" are meant to be learning about the present before they try to act in it. And! To be fair! This makes sense for everyone who disappeared in the 1940s! Which includes Raghu and Salem technically but she guesses Raghu is just that smart and Salem doesn't understand present society any less than she understood past society? But Greta agrees that letting Pinky or Sparky or the Blue Boys go try to fight crime without learning about what crime looks like these days and also what security cameras are would be a bad idea. Some of the Newsboys sometimes remember up until the 1990s but it's really disorienting for them.
But Greta — the Greta who was turned human lost about twenty years, she thinks, and wasn't familiar with smartphones or everything being online or relentless reality shuffles, but she already knew about computers and mobile phones and security cameras and the Justice League and alien invasions. The Greta who disappeared without ever turning human has only been gone for… five years, maybe? She doesn't need to be told about the Crisis on Infinite EarthS or the civil rights movement or who Superman is or the risks of facial recognition technology. She's good to go!
But she doesn't have a Justice Society connection and they don't seem to know what to do with her.
Greta isn't ungrateful. She thanks everyone effusively in the note she leaves behind on her bed, and promises to pay them back for the phone and small amount of cash she took soon. But they don't need her and she doesn't need them and she has other places to be.
