Author's Note: THIS EPISODEEEE

I don't know why I've been putting off writing it; I'm actually really excited for it it's a great episode. Especially because of all that stuff with the baby! We finally get some resolve yayyyy :)

So y'all are aware, I don't know enough about births and pregnancies to realistically write a birthing scene. So, most likely, Caitlin is just going to give birth between Season 5 and Season 6, and then there'll be a little baby Allen to have fun with next Season :) :)

After weeks of hunting down clues and fighting against hopes and wondering if this could actually be real, today was the day.

"So... Snow Patrol..." Cisco said casually as he edged towards Caitlin's chair at the back of the Cortex. "What's goin' on?"

She glanced up from her monitor and looked from him to Barry who, she'd just realized, had neatly cleared the entire room for it to be just the three of them. "You tell me. I'm guessing it's not a coincidence that we're left here with nothing to do for the next few hours."

"I know we were supposed to wait until you were ready to locate your dad," Barry began.

"Buuut I had the satellite track down all the decommissioned Tanhausser blackout sites that your dad could possibly be in," Cisco completed in a rush.

Caitlin let out a breath, looking back to her husband. He had been so completely, amazingly supportive about all of this. He had listened to her talk for hours on end about how ridiculous it was, how they would never find her dad... then how amazing all of this was and how she couldn't wait to see him again and... well, it was probably not going to happen so she shouldn't get her hopes up, and-

In short, she'd kind of been a confused mess on the subject of late, and he'd been there through all of it. Cisco, too. She might have been missing her father figure, but she had two pretty great men in her lives, at the very least.

"Okay," Caitlin said, finally replying to Cisco's confession.

He wasn't finished. "And then I hacked into their security systems."

"He was the last person to enter one of them," Barry told her gently. "A week after he died."

"And he never left," Cisco sighed.

Caitlin swallowed and digested this. Was there really a decision left to make?

"Where is he?"

Flash!

Dr. Snow had last been seen at the Tanhausser site in the North Pole, so Barry, Caitlin and Cisco were bundled head-to-toe when Cisco opened up a breach to get them inside.

Right before they stepped through, Caitlin turned to her two best friends (yes, she still considered Barry to be her best friend). "Thank you guys for coming with me."

Barry smiled and reached out to squeeze her hand. "Ready when you are," Cisco said.

Caitlin nodded, and then they were through.

The landscape they appeared on was almost pitch black. Snow bit into Caitlin's cheeks and her hood blew back almost immediately, but she didn't bother pushing it up again.

"I can't see anything!" Barry cried, squinting through the squall as he slid his flashlight beam around.

"Wait, guys, over here!" Caitlin urged, starting to run through the deep drifts to a stone structure a few feet away. "I think it's a building!"

"Is there a door?" Cisco yelled over the howling wind.

Caitlin used her gloved hand to brush away the coat of snow that was lying vertical on the wall. A bold letter T showed itself, and she felt numb certainty settle into her stomach. They were in the right place.

"We don't need one!" Barry reminded Cisco, then put his hand on either of their shoulders and phased them straight through the wall.

The space they came into was almost as dark and cold as the outside, but at least it was quieter. "Hello?" Caitlin called, swinging her flashlight around to try and take in her surroundings. "Anyone here?"

"There," Barry said, starting to stride towards a plain white door at the end of the hallway they were standing in. He pulled it open and lead the way into what seemed to be an old, abandoned lab. There was a glowing blue case along the wall, casting a strange light around the room, and various work-benches covered in cloth. He was about to keep moving when he realized Caitlin hadn't come any farther into the room. "Hey. You okay?"

Her face was pale, eyes large in the flashlight. "When my father entered this facility twenty years ago he had severe ALS. Maybe the reason he never left is because... he couldn't."

"Look," Barry said gently, reaching over and putting his hand on her arm. "If you find him here, we'll be right here with you."

Caitlin nodded and Cisco smiled at her, taking her other arm so the three of them were linked as they stepped into the lab.

They were shining their flashlights over the various mason jars of specimens spread across the tables when a voice made Caitlin jerk and look towards it.

"Caity?" an old man said, blinking and shielding his face as he stepped into the flashlight beam. His hair was white and his face was gaunt and wrinkled, but Caitlin would know him anywhere.

"Dad?" she breathed, feeling a disbelieving joy start to bloom in her chest. "Is that you?"

"Is this really happening?" the man murmured, stumbling stiffly toward her as she came around the side of a table.

"You're alive!" Caitlin gasped, and threw herself into his arms.

Flash!

"You got my message," Dr. Snow said, his voice filled with awe.

He and Caitlin were sitting across from each other, breath misting in the frigid lab. Caitlin smiled. "I did. The periodic table we made together. It took me twenty years to I find it, but... it lead me to you."

"I knew you would come," Thomas replied. "Thank you." His gaze shifted to behind Caitlin, where Barry and Cisco were sitting at a distance, giving the father-daughter pair some space. "Thank all of you."

"Dad, this is my husband and my best friend," Caitlin began, her heart filling with warmth that she would finally get to introduce one of her parents to the boys she loved.

"Cisco Ramon and Barry Allen," Thomas finished for her and Barry's eyebrows jumped, not having anticipated the recognition. "I know. Caitlin, I am so happy you found someone to love and make a life with."

"I'm... sorry, how do you know us...?" Barry asked blankly.

"Well, when I first came here I stayed in contact with scientist Louise Lincoln, Victor Freeze, and uh... Harrison Wells. Dr. Wells gave me full access to a STAR Labs video uplink."

"Wait a minute," Cisco said, his voice hardening just a little. "You've had video link to STAR Labs this entire time?"

"Oh God no, it hasn't worked until recently," Thomas said hurriedly. "And unfortunately, once it rebooted its capabilities were only one way, so... I could see you, but I couldn't reach you."

Caitlin smiled a little and nodded, accepting that explanation. The idea that her dad had been looking in on her and her life for twenty years and yet hadn't reached out was too painful to contemplate for more than a few minutes.

"Well, at least you had plenty of toys to keep you company," Cisco said dryly, tapping his finger on a canister that blared a CAUTION message across its front. "This is a neat little incubator. What's it for?"

"Well, that was here when I got here," Thomas answered. "Never had any use for that thing." He let out a soft laugh and turned back to his daughter.

Caitlin leaned forward eagerly. "I don't understand," she admitted. "How are you here? How are you still even alive?"

"ALS is a horrible disease," Thomas said. "I grew desperate, and I began experimenting with therapies using cryogenics."

"Something went wrong?" Barry guess, tilting his head a little.

"Yes," Thomas admitted. "The experiments became more and more dangerous, and I quarantined myself for the sake of everyone's safety. But I did manage to freeze the progression of that disease... though not before this site was entirely closed down. And I have been here ever since."

Caitlin gazed at him. She couldn't even imagine being stuck in this dark, cold room with nothing to keep you company save for a few frozen frogs in jars.

"They shut down this site while you were still in it and locked you in," Cisco realized in a low voice.

"It was my mother," Caitlin said, her voice hardening. "Wasn't it? She's the only one with the authority to shut down a Tanhausser site."

"Listen, your mother thought it would be easier for you not to see me," Thomas said gently. "But I always had the faith that I could cure this thing. That's why I sent you the note."

"How did you survive here?" Barry asked quizzically.

"Water... rations..." Thomas shrugged a little. "Spending months at a time in that cryogenic chamber."

Caitlin felt tears well up in her eyes, but she could tell if they were wistful or happy. "Well, you never have to do that again," she said, reaching over to put her hand on her dad's knee. "We're going to give you your life back."

Flash!

They brought Thomas back to STAR Labs, where he was immediately enraptured by the stunning panoramic view of Central City.

"I want to run some tests," Caitlin said as she walked up behind him.

"The sunsets here," Thomas murmured, not seeming to hear her. "I used to dream about them. So beautiful."

"Hey," Barry spoke up in a low voice, reaching out and running his hand down Caitlin's arm. "Maybe you should just go for a walk or something; try and reconnect first."

Caitlin considered and nodded a little. "Yeah," she said, smiling at him before turning back to her father. "Um... why don't we go for a walk? Get some fresh air. I can run my tests later."

Thomas' face lit up. "I love that plan," he said earnestly.

The walk turned out to be a really great idea. Caitlin and her father talked about everything from her work to Barry to her mom to the foods Thomas had missed the most.

But then, of course, things had to go haywire. Thomas started seizing out of nowhere and collapsed into a bench. When Caitlin pulled up his sleeve to check for a pulse, she found what looked like scales made out of ice coating his entire arm.

Immediately, Caitlin pulled out her phone and pressed the Flash Alert signal. Barry was there in seconds, Flash suit already on. When he caught sight of Thomas his eyes widened. "What happened?"

"I don't- I don't know," Caitlin replied, her breath coming in frantic pants. "He just collapsed and his arm is all covered in ice and-"

"Cait, breathe," Barry ordered, putting his hands on her shoulders. "I'm going to take him back to STAR Labs, okay? We'll figure everything out there."

Barry helped Caitlin situate her dad on a gurney. She tried to run tests but her mind was frazzled. Finally, after what seemed like days but was really only an hour or so, Thomas stirred awake.

"Caity?" he gasped, immediately on the alert.

"Dad," she replied in a rush, hurrying out of her desk chair and reaching out for the hand he extended to her. "I'm right here."

His eyes landed on his forearm, noting that his shirtsleeve had been rolled up and the icy scales covering his skin were in full view. "You... saw my disease."

"Yeah, uh... the dermis is crystalizing. And it's spreading." Caitlin bit her lip. "I ran some tests while you were unconscious... you have a cryogenic malignancy. Somatic mutation. It's not contagious... but..."

"It's rewriting my genetic code."

"And if it continues, you could..." She couldn't finish.

"Die," Thomas completed for her. She nodded and he let out a deep sigh, pulling down his shirtsleeve as he slowly sat up. "Well, I... I cured my ALS, but I created something even more deadly. Every time my emotions spike, my malignancy spreads." He shook his head, face downcast. "I wish I had just let well enough alone. For both of us."

"Wait." Caitlin shook her head, a sudden realization settling like ice into her stomach. "Did I have the genetic marker for ALS, too? And you tried to cure me?" Her thoughts were spiraling now, pieces finally clocking into place. "So my- my powers... came from you? Killer Frost is my... cure?"

"Killer Frost?" Thomas asked blankly.

"You may know her by a different name," Cisco tapped in. He and Barry were both sitting on the sidelines again, silently observing the conversation. "Koine."

"Dad, what did you do to me?" Caitlin asked.

"I wasn't gonna let the ALS manifest in you like it did in me," Thomas murmured.

"So you used experimental cryogenic gene therapy on your own daughter?" Cisco asked incredulously. He had gotten to his feet now and was slowly walking towards them.

"I had already done it to myself," Thomas replied firmly. He stood as well. "Caity, I had already made alterations to the treatment. I tried to make it safe for you. But you started to exhibit dual personalities soon after I treated you." He paused, rubbing his lip with his thumb. "So this... Koine, or... Killer Frost... is she still around?"

Caitlin was almost surprised to find her voice was shaking when she spoke. "She's- she's been gone for a little while but she's still a part of me," she said softly.

"So where's your dual personality?" Cisco demanded. "You took the same cure. Where's your Koine?"

Thomas shrugged cluelessly. "I never had one," he said, taking a slow seat into a chair. "That's probably why I'm dying and you're not."

The statement sounded pretty final, but a few minutes later Caitlin was brainstorming a way to use her cells to save Thomas. They would need the laser cooling ray from the DOD, which Barry said he would get, and all Caitlin had to do was create the serum.

Cisco stopped the plan by actually stopping Caitlin from leaving the room. "Whoa whoa whoa," he said. "We can't just hack into the DOD's 5 billion dollar security system."

Caitlin looked at him with a faint smile. Barry shrugged, and she felt warmth bloom in her chest. He had her back so completely right now that it actually felt like a physical presence supporting her.

"Cisco," she said softly. "I just got my dad back. I can't let him die."

Cisco gritted his teeth, his hands on his hips. Then he let out a sigh. "I'll see what I can do."

Flash!

"Hey." Barry slipped into Caitlin's lab and found her staring fixedly at a vial filled with pale red liquid. "How's it going?"

"Pretty well," Caitlin replied, smiling over her shoulder at him. "You? Any luck with the DOD?"

"I think I'm almost there," Barry told her. "Just figured I'd come check on my favorite Biochemist and see how she's holding up."

Caitlin smiled again, a little sadder this time. "I just hope we can fix him," she admitted, putting the vial on her desk and sitting back in her chair. Barry took the seat opposite from her, tilting his head curiously. "I can't image having to lose him again. I mean he- he hasn't even been her for a day, Barry."

"I know," Barry said in a low voice. "I can't even imagine how that feels."

"Yes you can," Caitlin told him with a strained laugh. "You went back in time, Barry. You almost saved your mom only to let her die for the sake of the timeline. I can't even imagine how this is for you, you who's lost both of his parents, to see me getting one of them back."

"Hey, hey, no." Barry reached over and grasped at her hand. "I'm just so happy that you two get a second chance. Caitlin- believe me- I don't resent you or any of this at all. Your happiness is my happiness, remember?"

"Okay," Caitlin sighed. "If you're sure."

"I am," he said firmly.

"Thank you, Barry," Caitlin said after a moment. "I can't even imagine doing this without you. The amount of support you've given me in the past few months is... above and beyond anything I could have ever hoped for."

Barry smiled and stood up so he could get close enough to kiss her. When he pulled back, he held up his wedding band and clinked it gently against hers. "Get used to it," he told her. "Because support is the only thing I will give you for as long as these things are on our fingers. And possibly longer."

Caitlin grinned and got back to her work. She was almost done with the serum when Cisco came bursting in with the outrageous theory that Thomas wasn't actually her father, all based on some skin grafts and a vibe he'd picked up at the Tanhausser lab. Thomas explained it away with trying to cover up his cryogenic malignancies, but Cisco didn't buy it.

Caitlin was furious, furious enough to send him out of her sight until he could fully support her and her father.

Barry went to talk to him, but it wasn't long before he was coming back into her lab, a completely different expression on his face compared to mere moments before.

"If you came to defend Cisco, don't bother," Caitlin told him softly.

Barry let out a sigh, taking that as the entrance fee to step further into her lab. "He just cares about you," he said quietly. Cisco had thrown some pretty harsh things at him out in the hallway, talking about how he was blinded not only by wanting Caitlin to be happy, but also wanting her to have the same father-daughter reunion that Nora had gotten.

Maybe he was right.

As if reading his mind, Caitlin let out a sigh. "Don't you think I would know if that wasn't actually my father?" she asked, almost pleadingly.

Barry let out a matching sigh and glanced through the viewing window along the wall to where Thomas was seated. Caitlin looked at him, disappointed. "You too? Really?"

"Listen, I-" Barry took a few steps closer to her, begging her to understand with his eyes. "I wanted to believe that that's your dad and that he's a good guy because I don't want anything more in the world than for you to be happy. But... I don't know. Maybe I haven't been seeing clearly. There's a lot about this guy's story that doesn't add up."

" 'This guy'?" Caitlin echoed incredulously. "This guy is my father. He's the man who held me when I had chicken pox, who told me I could be anything I wanted to and made me believe it. So please. Stop treating him like he's a criminal."

Barry swallowed, backing down. "We're only asking you to keep an open mind because we care about you, Caitlin," he told her gently.

Caitlin looked about to reply, but there was a soft beeping from the case in front of her. She turned towards it, hands shaking ever so slightly as she lifted her scientific concoction out of its chamber. "If it makes you feel any better, you can ask him all your questions. But only after I give him the serum," she said, but when she clicked the vial into place she let out a small gasp.

"What's wrong?" Barry asked, eyebrows furrowing in concern.

"If I give this serum to a human... it will suppress their malignant side," Caitlin explained, feeling the very first stirrings of mistrust swirl in her gut. "But if I give it to a cryogenic metahuman... it will permanently suppress their human side."

Barry turned to her slowly, eyes wide. "If that's your father's alter ego..."

"He's trying to wipe out my dad," Caitlin breathed, realization hitting her like a truck.

"He needed your cells to make the serum."

Caitlin put the syringe of serum in her hand down on a trey with a dull clack. " 'Caitlin, come find me,' " she quoted from the message her father had left, before giving a disbelieving shake of her head at her own stupidity and striding out of her lab.

Thomas was sitting with his feet up on a desk, reading a newspaper. "Dad," Caitlin said the second she walked inside, Barry close behind her. Cisco opened up a side door and stepped onto the scene. "Why?"

"Well." Thomas smirked a little and folded his newspaper, setting it aside before getting to his feet. "I guess since you're all here..."

His hair turned white and his face grew pale, greenish veins crawling in spidery lines across his cheeks. Caitlin took a shocked step back and felt Barry tense beside her.

"You have such smart friends, Caity," Thomas said, before letting out a deep breath. A billow of mist tumbled out of his mouth and the moment Caitlin inhaled she felt like her chest had just been stuck in a freezer. "That's all the liquid in your lungs turning to tiny icicles. Makes it very difficult for you to breathe."

Caitlin clutched at her chest as she tried to heave in a breath, falling to her knees.

"No worries," Thomas consoled the three of them as they gasped for air. "You'll pass out soon."

With that, he was gone from the room.

Flash!

Thomas -or rather, Icicle- had made it into the DOD and was trying to recreate the negative 460 degree temperature that would enable him to inject Caitlin's serum. Barry and Nora were sent to the scene, but it was so cripplingly cold that the moment they ran in they began to freeze and tumbled to the ground.

"Oh.. Flash," Icicle sighed, turning away from the laser cooling ray and to his speedster interruptions. "Don't you realize that speed and cold don't mix?"

Barry wanted to point out that they must have mixed pretty well considering the young woman on the ground beside him, but he couldn't seem to get the words out.

"This machine is capable of creating isotopes that can freeze carbon dioxide." Icicle spread his arms. "You can't run here!"

A breach opened, and out hopped Caitlin, Cisco and Ralph. The latter two immediately began to toppled, the cold seeping into their bones. Caitlin, so focused on trying to get her ice-shooter to function, didn't even register the fact that she was completely unaffected.

"You have one minute," Iris warned over the coms. "What's happening?"

"The temperature in the room is dropping and everyone is so cold that their atoms are near stasis," Caitlin reported. Her eyes landed on Barry and Nora, who were trembling violently on the ground. Her heart clenched at the pain on their faces, but she forced herself to stay focused on Icicle.

The temperature continued to drop. "What do we do?" Barry asked through chattering teeth.

"Lightning..." Sherloque breathed. "Use your lightning to counter the cold, and maybe you can warm up enough to stop him."

"That's what we've been trying to do this whole time; it's too cold."

Caitlin looked around desperately. The degree count on the laser cooling device was slowly ticking downward. Frost was creeping across her friends faces. If they were there much longer, they were going to die. Ralph, Cisco, Nora, Barry... everyone she loved was going to die.

Panic spiked in Caitlin's chest. She looked around wildly, having given up on the ice shooter. Her eyes met Barry's and he looked at her with the same fear, but there was confidence there, too.

She, Caitlin Snow, was still standing. And as long as she was standing, she could do something to fight back.

"Dad!" she cried, striding towards Icicle. "Dad, please, I know you're in there. Don't. Do this."

"You think Thomas can hear you?" Icicle asked with a maniacal chuckle. "Thomas hasn't been able to hear anything for a very long time."

The laser began bleeping incessantly. Negative 460 degrees.

Icicle glanced calmly towards it and then raised the syringe to his neck. Caitlin watched in slow motion as his finger moved towards the trigger. This man was about to punish her father to a fate worse than death.

Her father would be gone forever.

Icy cold surged through Caitlin's blood. "NO!" she screamed, hands shooting forward.

Ice burst from her fingertips. Icicle was knocked across the room and when the mist cleared, there stood Killer Frost.

"My daughter!" Icicle wailed. "You've returned!"

"You're not my family," Frost huffed, before nodding over at the prone forms on the ground. Barry's mouth had fallen open and Nora was watching her mother with star-struck eyes. "They are. You only cared about me so I would make you that serum."

"But I- I could share it with you," Icicle protested. "Just imagine: the two of us, free to be ourselves without fear. You are strong. We could be even stronger together."

"I'm strong because I have people in my life that actually care about me," Frost snapped.

"Do you?" Icicle asked, before he turned towards Team Flash.

"No!" Frost yelled, hitting him with an even stronger blast of ice. Icicle went flying and she was quick to walk towards him, stepping on the glass vial holding the serum in the process. Icicle cried out with rage but Frost ignored him, letting ice mould over her fist. She dragged the villain up by his shirt and hit him across the face three times in rapid succession.

Icicle grunted in pain and turned slowly to face her. Frost sucked in a breath, catching sight of familiar brown eyes.

"Caity?" Thomas whispered.

Caitlin's own eyes flashed brown. "Dad?"

The one moment of vulnerability was enough. Thomas' eyes transformed back to icy-white and he blasted Frost across the room. Then, using his powers like rocket-boosters, he shot into the sky and vanished from sight.

Groaning, Frost shot an icicle towards the laser cooler. It pierced the screen and the entire thing shut down. The lights came back on and the temperature slowly began to rise.

Frost stepped towards the center of the room as Barry and Nora hurried to vibrate themselves and Ralph and Cisco to get feeling back into their bodies. There was a large hole in the ceiling and she gazed wordlessly at it until something in her peripheral caught her eye. Barry was standing in front of her, watching her with concern.

"My dad-" Frost began, then stopped. "Our dad. He was here, but... I lost him."

Barry nodded, understanding. "We'll get him back," he vowed. "Together. You're not alone anymore."

Frost slowly faded and Caitlin was left standing in the middle of the lab. She smiled, nodding a little. It was true that she had lost her dad, but she had gained something in the process.

Killer Frost was back.

Flash!

With some innovative thinking from Cisco and help from the Mental Activity Dampener, Caitlin was able to bring Frost back after she faded away at the lab. She went to bring the news to her friends and found Nora alone in the Cortex.

"Mama Frost!" Nora cried, running forward and wrapping her in a hug.

Frost raised her eyebrows, surprised. "Sorry, kid... who are you?"

"I'm Nora Allen," Nora introduced herself, pulling back as soon as she realized Frost didn't have all the information yet. "I'm Caitlin and Barry's daughter from the future!"

Frost squinted at her for a second. "Right," she agreed finally. "Okay. We can pretend that makes any sense."

Nora beamed at her. "To be honest, I didn't even realize you were gone," she admitted, "or I would have told Mom how to get you back! But maybe it was just better this way."

"Right..." Frost said slowly. She took a seat in one of the swivel chairs and went for a slow turn. "So... what's it like having a mom with two separate personalities?"

Nora smirked. "It has its pros and cons," she said. "You never told Mom when I snuck out of the house. You were kind of like an aunt. A cool aunt."

"Ah, so your Auntie Iris isn't so cool?" Frost teased. She and Iris had an... interesting relationship, and she rather liked being picked as a favorite in this case.

"She has her moments," Nora deflected, wrinkling her nose. "Yeah, but you and mom totally got your relationship down to a science. You figured out how to turn each other on and off, so to speak, so you could tap in to what was going on in the outside world but if you were, like, sleeping or something, you didn't have to. It was a little confusing when I was younger and tried to explain the fact that I had two moms but only one parent to my friends... I realized after awhile that people just didn't get it without understanding metahumans."

"Gotcha," Frost replied with a smirk. It was nice to hear that she and Caitlin managed to figure everything out. It would be interesting to experience that journey, she supposed. "Hey, where's your dad? Didn't get to see much of him after the whole DOD incident and he is technically my husband, after all."

"Mmm..." Nora considered. "I think maybe he's in the Lounge...?" She shot off and returned a second later. "Yep, he's the Lounge. He says hi."

"Speedsters," Frost sighed, giving Nora a pat on the shoulder and heading out of the room at her own pace.

Barry got to his feet the moment he saw Frost come in. He had a blanket over his lap and a mug of coffee was resting on the coffee table in front of him. Frost smirked a little. "Still cold?" she teased. "Wimp."

"Yeah, I guess so," Barry laughed, rubbing at the back of his neck. "Hey, uh... I wanted to thank you."

Frost nudged him aside so she could sling herself into the couch, swinging her feet casually up onto the coffee table. "What for?"

"A few things, actually." Barry sat down next to her. His entire body energy was pointed in her direction, and he was leaning forward a little with his elbows on his knees. "For starters, thank you for saving us tonight. You fought against impossible odds and managed to break out of Caitlin to save us. To save her, too."

"And the other thing?" Frost asked, her lips quirking upward.

"I... I don't know how much you know about how you were... created," Barry began slowly. "Uh... you were actually the result of a cure that Thomas gave Caitlin for her ALS. So, without you... Caitlin would most likely be dead. She probably would have died before coming to STAR Labs. Before I even met her." He let out a surprisingly shaky breath and squeezed his hands together. "It's really strange to think that someone I've always seen as so... okay, and healthy... that she could have had a disease as bad as ALS. That she did have ALS."

Frost swallowed. "You're... welcome, I guess," she said awkwardly, shrugging. "I didn't have much control over whether that saved her or not."

"I know, I know," Barry murmured. He leaned back, letting out a long breath and passing his hand over his face. "But I just felt like a needed to thank you."

Frost, even more uncomfortable now, cleared her through a little. "I'm just gonna... bring back Caitlin now," she decided, letting her icy persona fade away.

Caitlin, now sitting next to her husband on the couch, smiled faintly. "She's really enamored with you, you know," she said with a soft laugh. "And I'm pretty sure that makes you the first crush she's ever had."

Barry snorted. "How is that even gonna work?" he asked, wrinkling his nose. "She's... you, so it's not cheating, but she's also not you. I- I care about her, of course I do, but..."

"I wouldn't sweat it too much," Caitlin told him with a shake of her head. She got up and stretched before reaching down and pulled Barry up with her so she could kiss him. "You are probably not the only person married to someone with multiple personalities, but you're the first person who's married to someone with multiple personalities that started like this. I'd say... do what you think is best and-"

She broke off suddenly, sucking in a breath. Barry took a quick step back from her so he could look her over. "Cait? What is it? What's wrong?"

When Caitlin looked up, her eyes with filled with tears. "Barry," she whispered. "I just felt the baby kick."

Author's Note: AL;WKEJR;ALKWEJR THE BABY IS BACK YAYYYY!

Umm... well that sounds weird XD

If any of you have any opinions on how I should handle the FlashFrost relationship, please LMK in the reviews! I'll probably delve into their relationship quite a bit more in S6, just because Frost was around so much in that season.

I hope you guys enjoyed this chapter! I made sure to add a little something between Nora and Frost. I'm hoping to add things between Nora and Caitlin, too... it's just proving to be a little difficult because I skipped a lot of the earlier episodes. Ah well, I did it to myself lol XD