"He didn't tell us because he thought you'd turn out to be evil. We can't be mad at him forever, Bar. He's our friend." I said as it began to get dark.

"You should head back to your apartment. Get some sleep." He said as I sighed.

"you should too. Not head back to my apartment.. but get some sleep. I need to call Felicity and make sure she's doing alright." I said as Barry nodded.

"I can't." Barry finally said after a short silence. I frowned at him, tilting my head. "I can't go to sleep: Everytime I close my eyes, I sent ethat man's face. I watched him for. I have to go faster."

"Barry. It's not your fault he died. And it isn't Cisco's either. I know you're upset, but you have to look at this from his point of view." I said as he nodded.

"I know. He didn't trust me-" Caitlin opened the front door to S.T.A.R. Labs, staring at us.

"Come on guys." She said before we followed her.

☀︎︎

At long last, Barry was finally able to catch Leonard Snart, or as Cisco named him: Captain Cold.

It actually didn't take very long, considering Felicity hacked into the cold gun in less than 30 seconds, which honestly, didn't surprise me as much as I wished it did.

But, Barry had turned his comms off to fight Snart, and it worried me more than I liked to admit. I understood why he didn't want to talk, but we are still his team, and he needed us as much as we needed him.

Smart ended up nearly killing a literal train full of people after finding out that not being able to save anyone was Barry's weakness.

Thankfully he was fast enough.

Cisco and I ended up getting Snart to lay off by threatening to suck him up with a vacuum cleaner, so I guess it was a win.

But, he did end up stealing the diamond, so it's a win-lose situation. But it was alright, because the city was safe for now.

"Speaking of teams, I should probably get back to mine." Felicity said as we all turned to her. I felt a sad smile cross my lips at her words.

"It was so nice meeting you Felicity. I hope to see you soon." I said as I brought her into a sudden hug.

"It was nice meeting you too, Cora. Come visit whenever you'd like." She said as I smiled.

"I definitely will."

"It was nice meeting you, Miss Smoak." Dr. Wells said as they exchanged a handshake. "Please extend a hello to the Arrow for us." He continued as she smiled, nodding.

"I will." Felicity said before turning to Barry. "Bye, Barry."

"Bye, Felicity." And with that, Felicity disappeared from the Cortex.

"Remarkable young woman." Wells said.

"That she is." I replied, turning to walk into one of the small rooms in the Cortex to pack up my things. I chose to drown out Barry's weak threat to Cisco.

Barry walked in to say goodbye, a smile on my face as we followed each other out to my car. "I'll see you tomorrow, Barry." I said as he nodded, disappearing in the blink of an eye.

Barry

I sat down in front of Felicity on the train, earning a Yelp from her. "Did I just Yelp? I yelped." She said as I chuckled.

"Sorry. I didn't mean to scare you."

"Don't tell me you're here to save me." Felicity joked as I shook my head.

"This is still one of the safest ways to travel." I said with a smile as she frowned.

"I thought that was airplanes?" She muttered as I shrugged. There was a small awkward silence for a moment before she spoke up again.

"Remember you told me you had a little experience... liking somebody who didn't see you the same way?" She asked as I raised a brow, nodding. "That was Cora, wasn't it?" I felt my eyes widen.

"How did you-"

"It's the little things. The way you look at her when she's not watching, that adorable yet goofy look you have on your face when she smiles or says a joke. The way you linger around her. Quiet dreams you keep to yourself. You always seem to be next to her, Barry." Felicity said as I suddenly felt embarrassed.

"Is it that obvious?" I said, rubbing my eyes.

"Not to her."

"Like you and Oliver." I said as Felicity shrugged.

"Takes one to know one." She answered as I sighed. "What is wrong with us? We are perfectly perfect for each other and yet here we are, pining over people we can't have." Felicity continued as I leaned forward, resting my elbows on my knees.

The next few sentences I said washed away, as I quickly found myself leaning towards Felicity, our lips connecting.

But I didn't feel the way I think I would. There wasn't a spark between us, no desire to keep our lips together. Because I just kept thinking about Felicity being Cora.

I pulled back from Felicity, and I could tell she was thinking the same thing: we definitely weren't perfectly perfect for each other like she thought.

"Goodbye Felicity." I said before exiting the train in the blink of an eye.

Dɪғғᴇʀᴇɴᴛ ғᴀᴛᴇ - Tʜᴇ Fʟᴀsʜ✔︎Where stories live. Discover now