Hope everyone had a lovely Easter. Here's Part II as promised.

Stay tuned for more chapters coming soon.

Disclaimer: I do not own the Flash nor their characters.


Caitlin's POV

*Hawthorne Residence*

As Caitlin pinned him to the wall, she stared at him with her icy eyes. He quivered under her touch, not because he was scared but because of the coldness radiating off her bare skin seeping into his.

"Who is Alchemy?" she demanded.

"I don't know. I've never seen him without the mask." his voice shook.

Caitlin's jaw tensed. That wasn't the answer she was hoping for. Shit.

"I know he can give people powers. Can he take them away?"

"Yes." he managed to choke out.

"But you can't make Alchemy do anything. He's just an acolyte, like me. We both serve the speed god, Savitar." he praised.

"He's shown us the future. I saw you there." he paused with a smirk.

Caitlin remained speechless. What on Earth was he talking about?

"You were glorious and powerful... My lord has special plans for you, Caitlin Snow."

Startled Caitlin took a few steps back. How did he know her name?

"Or should I say... Killer Frost?" he smiled.

Shaken, Caitlin didn't know what to do. This acolyte knew more than he was letting on. She needed to where Alchemy was. She was right, he could take away her powers. Before she could interrogate him any further, she heard the distant cries of her name.

"Caitlin!" Cisco called out to her again.

Leaving the Hawthorne unconscious on his kitchen floor, she came out to confront her friend. Caitlin stepped out into the rain, welcoming the damp cold unaffected.

"Really? You brought your toys?" she noted coming to a stop in the middle of the deserted street.

"I'm hoping it won't come to that." he called back.

"It won't." She whispered before pushing forth her hands with an icy blast in his direction.

She watched him carefully as he dodged her attack, spinning behind a car for coverage.

"Look, I'm not leaving you out here. I want to help you." he shouted back.

"Like you helped me by sending me out to use my powers. Even though you knew what it would do to me. Well look where we are now Cisco!" she bellowed out quiet street.

"There's only one person who can help me." she mumbled under her breath before trying land another attack his way.

Cisco shot back defending himself, Caitlin barely just missing his vibe wave.

"Really? You really think seeking medical advice from someone named Dr. Alchemy is the way to go?" he breathed out heavily.

"Why not? My name is Killer Frost." she smirked.

"Your name... is Caitlin Snow!" he reminded her.

"Can Caitlin Snow do this?" she panted as she blasted another wave of ice his way.

Cisco jumped out of the way. "Caitlin, please!" he beamed with a another wave of power.

Just as Caitlin threw out another attack, coating the road with slick ice,

She saw a streak of lightning push Cisco out of the way, before skidding across the road, sliding to a stop beneath her.

"How's the leg?" she leered as she looked down at Barry.

Barry spun his leg, sweeping her to the ground her landing beside him with and ungraceful thud.

"I'm sorry, Caitlin." he huffed out as he lay in pain beside her.

"That was cold, Flash. But this is colder."

Before she even knew what she was doing, her icy instinct took over, Caitlin found herself straddling Barry, her lips locking his. Her lips encased his in a rough kiss. Before she could feel him fight against her. His eyes open, but as she pinned him down with her body, she felt him slowly give into her. His lips responded kissing her back. A mix of emotions coursed though her. As much as she wanted to stay in this moment, she realised he was her to stop her, and as her lips moved with his, her coldness began to seep into his skin. Just as she parted their lips, she felt a warm sensation push her aside and then everything came into darkness.


*Pipeline*

The darkness surrounded her still. Heavy over her eyes as she fought for consciousness. Fragments of voices spoke in the darkness. Everyone's voices were layered over the one another. "I love you" - Barry... "You're name is Caitlin Snow" - Cisco... "My lord has special plans for you... killer frost..." - alcolyte. Their words echoed over and over, ringing out in her head in a continuous loop. That's until those voices began saying something new. And that's when she realised those voices that they were real. She could hear the low mumbles of Barry, Cisco, Joe, HR and Iris in the distance. Trying to shake away the haze, Caitlin began to open her eyes, blinking several times as they tries to accumulate to her surroundings. The walls closed in around her. It was cold and hard as she lay on the floor. She knew where she was. The pipeline. Cute. She thought to herself as she pulled herself up off the cell floor and plastered on a smile.

"Whew. Guess I just needed a little sleep." she smirked as she pulled at her clothing, adjusting them back to normal. "Thanks, guys. I'm feeling much better now." she paused, looking at the eyes fixated on her through the glass. "It's okay. You can let me out. I promise I'm not gonna hurt anybody." she smiled her hands drawn up innocently.

She watched her friends intently. Their expressions serious and grim. None of them showing any flicker of wavering determination.

"Hmm. Guess you're all smarter than I thought." she shrugged.

"You know, that was some blast there, Vibe boy. It kind of hurt."

"I didn't want to hurt you." he replied his voice low and solemn.

"You're pathetic." she said without blinking.

She tore her eyes away from her best friend. The hurt in his expression annoying her as it tugged on her humanity. Her eyes flickered away landing on Barry. Barry. The man who ignorantly broke her. How could he stand there pretending to care. How could he stand there looking at her like he loved her when the woman he was in love with stood a few feet away from him? The ignorance boiled in her as her eyes stayed on him.

"Alchemy can't help you." he paused. "But we can. I promise."

Caitlin huffed out an air of disbelief. Really?

She narrowed her eyes as she spoke. "Oh, like you promised Eddie? And like you promised Ronnie?"

As she spat out daggers she saw Barry flinch. His unreadable expression begin to break under her words.

"You know, for a hero, Flash, you sure let a lot of people around you die." she retorted.

"This isn't you talking. It's the powers. They're messing with your mind. You're sick." he said shaking his head.

I'm sick?! I'M SICK?! How dare he? He did this too her. He was the reason this was happening to her. Her mind was in a mess because of him. Because he created flash point. The more she used her powers the more her mind slipped back into the life she had. The more she used her powers the more she slipped back into the hurt of the memories that he had left her... that he choose to forget that good life they had. To forget her and left her remember. She wasn't sick. No. She was hurt. Her heart shattered. Her reality destroyed. No. She was broken.

"I'm broken, Barry!" she spat back, the rage and hurt fulling her heart.

"But what do you care? 'Cause you've got Iris." she huffed out, her breathing becoming ragged as she spoke. "You got your happy ending. Everyone else be damned!"

Right Barry?! Everyone else be damned. As she looked at him, her eyes burning a icy white, she felt the hurt of knowing in just as broken as she felt, god be damned she still loved him. And that thought killed her even more as she stood there, him watching her, her watching him. In that moment. All she wanted to do was disappear. To restart. Get away, because if she didn't leave, she would really lose herself and not to her powers but to the hurt and anger of her love for him.

"So, I'll tell you what: you guys let me go, and I will leave you to your sad and miserable lives." she said resigned. Backing away, her head bowing in defeat.

She was just tired. She just wanted them to leave her alone. She wanted to stop pretending.

"No." Barry said firmly.

Caitlin shot her head back up. What?! Couldn't he just leave her be? She was just exhausted. Her heart and mind was in a constant state of confusion and anxiety since she got her powers. She was tired. She just wanted all of this to be over. And after everything she's done... everything she now knew, he must know what this was doing to her. Yet, he was still fighting this.

"We're not abandoning you." he promised.

"YOU DID THIS TO ME!" she shouted, her voice strained as she pointed to him knowingly.

In that moment, she his tense expression falter. His eyes showing a glint of guilt. Be he didn't say anything. Instead he closed the door. Un-moving, his eyes glued to hers, she stared into his until the doors closed and all she could see was her own reflection staring back into her haunted white eyes.

You did this to me! She whispered to herself.


Barry's POV

*Speed Lab*

Barry threw his fist into the nearest wall. FUCK! he swore as the concrete broke under his punch. Barry pulled his hand away shaking the pain shooting through his knuckles.

YOU DID THIS TO ME! He words stung him, burning into his memory. The look in her eyes haunted him. The way she spoke so broken. She was right. It was his fault and he knew it. He tried doing everything to make it right and he just seemed to just keep screwing it all up. What stung him deep, was the fact that she still thought he was with Iris. He just hadn't seemed to find the right time to tell her that they were no longer together and that he was in love with her. And when he thought that they were in a good place, her powers... Wally... Savitar... Alchemy... it all exploded. It felt as if he were continuously running just to catch up but forever lagging behind his own mistakes. Frustrated, he sat down resigned in himself, throwing his hands in his hair as his head hovered over his bent knees.

Breathing heavy, Barry stretched his neck up at the sound of footsteps entering the lab.

"What are you doing down here?" he whispered turning his head away.

"I know we haven't spoken much since we broke up... I'm still here for you Barry. I just wanted to help. Even before all this happened I wanted to I wanted to be here when we should have all been working to find Alchemy and Savitar and figure out how to stop them."

Barry snorted. "Instead, we're fighting each other."

"Yeah. Team Flash is not at its finest." she agreed, now standing in front of him.

"Why didn't I just follow her inside the house?" he shook his head regretfully.

"You're talking about Caitlin right?"

Barry shot his head up looking at her. He had forgotten that not everyone knew of life pre flash point. Registering the look in her eyes of understanding, she knelt in front of him so they were eye level.

"Look, I know you didn't mean to hurt me. But I noticed the way you looked at her tonight. And I knew. I don't know why you didn't follow her back into the house but I know it was because you were hurting. You would do anything to make the pain go away."

Barry closed his eyes. Remembering the hollowness and aching feeling he felt before he made the agonising feeling to go back in time and save his mom.

"That's why Caitlin is so lost." she continued explaining.

"And Cisco. We will do anything to make the pain stop." she paused. Her eyes soft and understanding as she continued to look at him. "That doesn't make you a bad person. That makes you human."

'Tell that to my friends." Barry's voice trembled. "My best friends..." he emphasised.

"The one I love is locked up like a villain; the other one hates me..." he laughed to himself. Both of them hate him.

"You can not take this all on yourself."

"Why not?" he shrugged defeated.

"How do you know that Caitlin wasn't already affected by the accelerator explosion?, or that Dante wouldn't have died in a car accident anyway? You are not God, Barry."

"That's what Jay said." he smiled at her. How he missed his best friend.

"Jay's a smart man." she agreed with a smile. "You can not keep doing this to yourself, constantly going over the what-ifs. You'll go nuts. Everyone in this building needs The Flash right now: my dad, Wally... even Cisco and Caitlin. So, be strong like I know you are. I know you don't want to be the leader right now, but you have to be." she encouraged confidently.

"I don't know how I can do this without her." his voice broke.

"And you'll never have to. Not as long as she's here, there's hope for us to save her." she said placing a hand over his.

Barry smiled genuinely back at her. He may not be in love with her, but Barry Allen will always love Iris West. His best friend.

"Thank you." he whispered.

"For what?"

"For being you. Self-less and always there for me."

"What are best friends for?!" she laughed punching him lightly in the shoulder.

The corners of Barry's lips pulled higher into a smile. Just as he pulled them off the ground, a loud sound startled him into action.

Barry sped, both himself and Iris to the centre of the shattering noise. Skidding to a stop, the cortex, flickered with sparks of electrity crackling, the roof caved in, rubble of concrete broken around them. Shattered glass sprinkled the floor.

"Joe?" Barry moved to his adopted father concerned.

"What did I do?" he whispered his voice hollow. Barry stared at his father frozen. Following his line of sight, Barry's heart thumped as he saw an empty case in the centre of the room. Wally was gone.

Barry stepped over to take a closer look.

"Was this your idea?" he pointed at HR

"No. Joe... I was helping Joe." HR stammered, a bit in shock.

Cisco was immediately dusting off a keyboard trying to use a computer luckily to not have been damaged by the chaos around them.

"No sign of Wally. I've got the satellite scanning the entire city for rapid movement."

"If he's a speedster, he could be halfway across the country by now." Iris noted.

"Barry, we have to find him." Joe pleaded with him, his eyes brimmed with tears.

Barry had his hands in his hair once again. "I'm more worried about what happens when we do find him. He didn't seem like he was all there."

"I shouldn't have cut him out of that thing." Joe cried.

"Joe, I... what we need right now is a biochemist." Barry suggested. Shit. This couldn't be happening right now. How could things keep getting worse. He cursed to himself.

"You've got to go talk to her, Barr." Joe pleaded.

Barry's jaw tightened. She was the only one that could save Wally, but he didn't know how to get her back. How to his Caitlin back. She hated him. What was he going to do?

"All right." he exhaled deeply.


*Pipeline*

Barry stood in front of the door. His mind thinking of what to say. The last few conversations they had didn't seem to go over so well. If he was to get her back, he had to lay it all on the line. He had to open up his heart and soul. He knew everyone else was watching, Iris knew the truth... now he didn't care who else did. He loved her. He still did. He would die trying to save her.

With a few strokes of the keys, the door that separated them broke open, revealing Caitlin, slowly lifting her head to see him. She seemed a little surprised by the sight of him. Swallowing hard, Barry stepped forward so he were inches from the glass.

"We need your help, Caitlin." he paused, his eyes searching hers. "Wally... he's... he's out of the cocoon, but his biochemistry is all out of whack. He went AWOL." he explained.

"So?" she shrugged.

"So, when we find him, he's gonna need your help. He's gonna need your medical expertise, your experience with metas. What he needs is Caitlin Snow, MD." he emphasised.

"So, you came to try and talk some sense into me?" she smirked.

Barry shook his head. "No. I came to let you go." Turning around he went back to the tablet on the wall. Unlocking her cell. A small gust of wind and the doors cascaded open. Barry stepped in the center.

He watched as Caitlin hesitated. Her eyes squinting, looking at him unsure. Barry didn't move.

"For a smart guy, that was an awfully dumb move." she smiled, taking a careful step to freedom.

"Like I said, you're free to go." he whispered.

Barry stood his ground as Caitlin closed the distance between them. Standing in front of him, she didn't take her eyes off him.

"What's the catch?" she asked with tilt of her head.

Barry tensed his jaw. "You have to kill me."

He saw her flinch. A flicker of brown in her eyes reappearing and disappearing.

"You want to fight, Flash?"

"No." he shook his head.

"I'm not gonna fight you. But if you want to leave this room, you're gonna have to kill me." he urged her.

"Don't think I won't." she said her voice breaking.

"Then do it." he dared as he leaned in closer.

From the corner of his eyes, he saw as her hear hand started to produce another dagger of ice. He waited. His eyes never leaving hers. She felt as the sharp tip of the icicle dug into his shoulder.

"What are you waiting for?"

He noticed as she shifted her weight, her eyes flickering from his eyes to the dagger in her hand unsure.

"What's the big deal? Come on. Live up to your name, Killer Frost!" he dared. "I want to see some killing. You want to be the villain? This is what they do. They kill their friends, because nothing matters to them anymore, right? Right?!" his voiced loudly

"Come on. Kill me, Caitlin!" his voice stern, as his hand curled around her wrist, holding her hand firmly against his chest. His eyes burning with intensity.

He could see her faltering, he could see in her eyes as she seemed to be fighting an unknown war inside herself.

"You can't do it." he paused.

"You can't, because underneath all that cold, you're still you." his voice trailed.

Pulling on her tightly he leaned in closer so he was sure she heard him. "You can't because I love you..." Pulling back he looked into her eyes. "And you love me."

As he let his words linger, her eyes grew soft, the colour of soft brown returning.

He let her wrist go, the dagger shattering on the floor beside them.

Caitlin exhaled deeply.

"Barry." she whispered his name exhausted.

Barry wrapped his arms around her tightly as she began to cry into his shoulder. He felt her weight sink into him as her body relaxed from exhaustion.

"It's okay. I got you. It's okay." he whispered in her hair as he cradle the back of her head.

"I got you."


Caitlin's POV

Caitlin let the water run over her body. She relaxed as the heat cascaded over her skin, welcoming the warmth as she sank to the ground exhausted. Her legs tucked under her chin, Caitlin felt her body begin to shake as she began to cry.

She couldn't believe what she had done. How she gave herself over to the hurt and anger burning within her. She knew that part of her still lingered in somewhere in her. She had hurt her friends. As she sat on the tiled floor, she broke down. All she wanted was for all of it to go away. She still did. She felt sick knowing that she had hurt her friends in order to fix herself. She was selfish. But when she heard him say that he loved her and he knew she loved him, something resonated in her. That feeling of warmth she saw in his eyes brought her back enough to fight the iciness in her. She still didn't know what it all meant, but the fact that he was willing to die for her showed her that he did love her. Even though she thought he was lying. He really did love her. Biting down on her lip, she tried focusing on pulling herself back together before stepping out of the shower.

*Speed Lab*

"Damn...How fast is he going?...Faster than Barry could at the beginning." She heard their voices as laughing as she entered the room.

When she came into view, her hair still damp, she uneasily walked up to her friends. She hesitated as they watched her carefully.

"I, uh... I just wanted to..." she mumbled, looking at her knotted hands. Her heart pounding in her chest as she tried to find the right words in how to start apologizing.

"It's okay. You scared me for a second, getting all Mother of Dragons on me with that hair." Cisco laughed as he took her in his arms for a hug.

Caitlin felt her eyes welling up as Cisco pulled her in just a little more tightly.

Pulling away, she discretely wiped at her eyes.

"Thank you." Joe whispered in her ear as he was the next to embrace her.

Caitlin felt an overwhelming surge of relief in her chest. She didn't expect them to forgive her so easily. But here they were by her side even though she had lost herself in the worst possible way. The thought of her family as she looked at them watching Wally in awe brought a smile to her face.

"That is the greatest feeling I've ever felt. Barry, it's unreal." he bellowed out, a large grin spread across his face.

"Yeah, it is." Barry nodded in agreement.

"How fast was I going?" he exhaled.

"Too fast." Joe laughed.

"Dad, don't look so worried. I'm fine. I feel fine. In fact, I feel kind of awesome, like everything is buzzing, electric, like I could do anything." Wally reassured his father.

"That is what it feels like. Got the Speed Force coursing through you... giving you power. You're a speedster now." Barry smiled, patting Wally on the back.

"Cool. Um, so, what next?" Wally piped up eagerly.

Everyone in the room broke out into laughter.

"Um, Caitlin is gonna run every test she can think of on you. I mean, if you're up for it." Joe suggested warmly.

Caitlin's eyes softened. "Being a doctor? That, I'm always up for."

"Yeah, um, but when do I get to go out, Barry, with you?"

Caitlin watched Barry intently, he seemed a little bit more relaxed than he had in the last few days she had seen him. Including her losing herself etc.

"Uh... Okay, let's just take it one normal-speed step at a time." he suggested.

Wally shrugged and tore back onto the speed track.

As they continued to watch Wally flash around the course, a buzzing sound pulled everyone's attention towards Joe.

"Barr, it's the hospital. Julian's awake."

Caitlin froze. Her face ashening as she thought about what she had done. "He knows it was me. He knows what I did." she said her voice breaking nervously.

What was she going to do? Caitlin stared blankly ahead, losing her mind to the worst case scenarios. She was going to have to leave. She thought. Caitlin felt her pulse begin to race as the panic began to set in. She blinked as she felt Barry's hands rest on her shoulders, pulling her out of her thoughts.

"Don't worry. I'll talk to him. You'll be fine. I promise." he assured her with a gentle squeeze.

Caitlin knew that by the look in his eyes she was going to be okay and she felt her body relax. She nodded with a heavy sigh.

"I promise." he whispered again before leaving for the hospital.


Barry's POV

As Barry threw the last of his things in the small box, he stopped by the metal doors of the lab he called home for the last few years. This is where it all began... he thought to himself. He took one more look around the room. He was going to miss this. But as he took in the familiar surroundings for the time he turned around without any regrets. If he were to make the decision over and over again, he would always choose Caitlin.


*Caitlin's apartment*

He didn't know how he got here. He left the lab and the first and last thought was of her. He knew that they still had things to sort out. After everything that had happened, his conversation with Iris lingered with him. He had to stop running from all the mistakes he had created and the fact that they were both still here meant there was still hope.

Nervously standing at her door, he held his hand high, taking a deep breath he began too knock. Not long after, the door pulled open revealing Caitlin already in her silk pj's holding a glass of wine in the other hand.

"Hey." he greeted as he rocked back and forth on his feet nervously.

Caitlin choked a little, probably surprised to see him at her doorstep so late. Barry felt the longest second as he just stood there, neither of them saying anything.

Clearing her throat she finally responded. "Hey. Come in."

Stepping aside, Caitlin pulled the door wider, gesturing him inside. Barry mouthed a thank you as he moved past her taking a step further into her apartment. as he looked around her apartment. It still oddly felt as familiar in this timeline than it did in the past. Barry turned around just as she clicked the door shut.

"What are you doing here Barry?" she asked before downing the remnants of her wine.

"Umm..." he began unsure.

"Look I don't know where to start... but I feel like we still need to talk. If you're still not ready I get it. It's been a long day and you're probably exhausted... I should leave." he rambled.

Barry shook his head. He didn't know what he actually expected to come from tonight. He started for the door. As he reached the door, Caitlin stepped in front of him stopping him. Her body came up to him, she was so close that he could smell the sweet grapes of wine on her lips. Barry dropped his hand from the handle, but didn't move. He noticed as her chest rose and fell as she breathed heavily. Her eyes were boring into his.

"Why did you come here Barry?" she whispered.

"I..." he choked his mouth running dry as he looked at her.

"I heard from Iris. You quit? CCPD you quit... why?" her voice hummed low.

Barry sighed, closing his eyes he stepped away from her, his back turned. "I, um... didn't really have a choice."

"What do you mean, you didn't have a choice?"

Barry turned back to face her. Her hands were crossed over her chest as she waited for an answer.

"Julian."

"You quit, he keeps his mouth shut about me." Caitlin shook her head. He could tell she was feeling the burden of guilt. "Barry I didn't mean an—." she began.

Barry walked to her, his hand reaching out under her chin, tugging so she was forced to look at him.

"Hey look at me." he took a beat, making sure she was listening and then dropped his hands back to his side. "Look I don't know... I mean, he said I couldn't do something like protect you and still be a good CSI, and maybe he's right." he shrugged.

"No, he's not."

Barry threw his hands up. "I don't know."

"Barry, you are an incredible CSI, and no one in that building cares more about helping people find justice than you. And that was long before you were The Flash. The lab... it's your life." her voice trailed off, the feeling of the guilt knowing that she had been the reason for him losing what he loved was weighing on her.

"That's where you're wrong. My family and friends are my life. Joe, Iris Wally Cisco..." he stopped.

"You're my life. If these past few months have taught me anything, it's that... It reminded me I would give up everything I have to keep you all safe. No regrets."

"But..." she began to argue.

"No regrets." he whispered.

"Every time I think you've run out of reasons to love you, you show me another one." a nervous smile came to her lips.

Barry's eyes shot up. Love? He looked at her with surprise.

A nervous tension broke between them. Neither of them saying anything. He felt his heart beating hard in his chest.

Caitlin was the first one to speak, breaking the tension. "Why are did you come here Barry?" she whispered.

"Ummm..." he whispered unsure of how to answer.

He stood there frozen, not willing to move in case he did something to scare her away. All he could do was wait and watch as she moved slowly towards him. Her eyes never wavering from his.

"When Iris called... she told me the truth. She told me everything..." she paused.

Barry swallowed hard. He didn't know what any of this could mean. His head was spinning.

"So I'll ask again... why did you come here Barry?"

"You." his voice was deep and low when he replied.

He noticed a small smile tug at the corner of her lips. "Good." she whispered, body now barely inches from his.

Barry smiled, before he could control himself, his lips were on hers. She didn't pull away. Instead, her fingers fisted around his jacket, holding him closer to her as he pushed past her lips and his tongue slipping her mouth.

God. Had he missed her so much. Pulling away, Barry looked into her eyes searching hers for any doubt or hesitation. There was none. Cradling her head in his hands, Barry kissed her again.


Caitlin's POV

Caitlin stood there her heart pounding in her chest. This man that stood before had given up what he loved most for her. Her heart swelled at the love she she felt for him. As he watched her carefully, she smiled as he fumbled at his words. It was cute. She thought.

For the first time in months, Caitlin felt she could freely express how she actually felt. She no longer had to pretend and put restraints on her feelings. After burying everything for so long, she knew that it was a major part of why she had lost herself so easily, not being able to understand why she felt the way she did about him and thinking she was crazy about seeing an alternate life with Barry. Then, he confessed and everything was put into perspective. The reality that everything she dreamed was true and then the reality that she was led to believe he didn't really care about her, slammed into her with a force that shattered her world and beliefs. Yet, he still fought for her. Brought her from the edge of her own darkness. She had to admit after all of it she was still hurt and confused but Iris had pulled her aside after Barry had gone to the hospital and told her everything.

He loves her.

So standing in front of Barry fumble over his words, she smiled and asked again.

"...why did you come here Barry?"

"You."

A smile tugged at the corner of her lips. Closing the distance between them, Caitlin placed her hands on his chest. "Good." she whispered leaning up so her face was inches from his.

Her smile grew as she saw his eyes light up with joy. Before she could react, his lips were on hers with a rough desperation.

God. His lips on hers were as good as she remembered.

Caitlin opened her mouth, allowing him to deepen the kiss. She couldn't get enough of him. She hadn't realise how much she actually missed him. Curling her fingers around the collar of his jacket, she pulled him closer to her.

Breathless, she whimpered softly when Barry pulled himself away, looking down at her his eyes searching hers. Without any hesitation or doubt about what she wanted, Caitlin pulled him back to her, his lips crushing hers. Stumbling backwards, Caitlin fought at to push off his jacket as she backed into the door with a thud. Without his lips leaving hers, he removed his hands from her hair, taking off his jacket and throwing it across the room before pushing himself back against her. Caitlin moaned as she felt him, pinning her to the door. Lifting up a leg she curled it around his waist pressing herself to him. Brushing kisses down her neck, Caitlin shivered under his touch as Barry ran his hands up her thighs, resting his hands on her arse as he hoisted her up around his waist. Caitlin held onto him tight, his lips finding hers again.

Feeling as his muscles flexed under her touch, Barry pushed open the door to her room. Both of them eager and hungry for each others touch wasted no time tearing each other's clothes off. Naked and bare, Barry lightly pushed Caitlin back onto the bed, his eyes darkened with desire for her. Caitlin pulled him to her, her lips teasingly grazing over his before she maneuvered over him, pushing him back onto the mattress, him on his back as she straddled him. Flicking her hair to one side, Caitlin leaned down placing a soft kiss on his lips. Pulling away she just wanted to see the man she loved. He smiled at her before running a hand through her hair and pulling her lips to his once more.