"Caitlin! Caitlin!" Cisco called out in panic.

She came running out of the lab, barely keeping herself from slipping on smooth floor.

"Oh my God, Barry!" she exclaimed worriedly, "Bring him here."

Barry winced loudly as Cisco lie him down on the chair. Cisco murmured a quiet apology.

"What happened?" Caitlin asked breathlessly, bringing several medical instruments and putting them down in a clutter on the small tray beside the chair.

"Dear meta-human happened, what else?" Cisco said tiredly, falling down in another chair and stretching his feet in front of him, watching as Caitlin examined the injuries.

"Your shoulder is dislocated," she murmured busily, fingering the joint. Barry winced but she kept moving her hand, feeling the damage and the extent of injury with her fingers, "I have to push it back in, Barry," she warned, her eyebrows raised, "And I have to do it all at once."

"So?" he asked but it came out more as a moan.

"Cisco, quick, say something to make me angry."

Her command took both of them by surprise. She exhaled impatiently.

"I need to do it with a lot of force to get it right in the first try. I don't want to hurt Barry more than one time so we have to get me angry to get the adrenaline rushing."

"Or I can do that?" Cisco moved to stand up.

"You will do no such thing," Caitlin scolded hotly, "You don't know the first thing about shoulder joints."

Cisco slumped back in his chair, "Okay, how about I tell you about the time I took some LEDs from your Play Doctor set?"

She glared at him, "I knew something was missing from it," but then sighed, "No, something else?"

"Remember your black heels you left in the lab for one night?" Barry tried to contribute, "And you never found one of them? That was because Cisco dared me to run in those," Caitlin's mouth dropped open but no words came out, "And I broke the heel of one shoe so badly that even after we tried to stick it back, it kept coming off. So Cisco tried to solder it and accidently set the shoe on fire. We had to throw it out."

If he thought it would make her angry, he was soon proven wrong when she burst into laughter. Barry stared at her for a moment, slightly dazed, but then couldn't help laughing, too. Cisco joined in sheepishly, glad that his contribution in that unfortunate accident was not taken seriously.

When the laughter finally subsided, Barry began once more, his tone much reluctant now, "Okay, I know this will cause me a lot of pain later, but it was my USB that brought the virus in your laptop and deleted all your data," he winced in apology, "I just needed to see some CCPD records and I thought it would be easier to just use your laptop than go all the way back to my lab."

There was a moment of silence and Cisco hid his face behind his hands, unable to see what happens next. Barry chewed his bottom lip anxiously as he saw Caitlin's blank expression slowly transforming into a thunder cloud.

"Barry Allen, it would have taken you six seconds to reach your lab," Caitlin growled in a low voice as she grabbed his shoulder with one hand, adjusting her grip on his elbow with the other, "It took me six hours to get rid of that virus." And with that, she snapped the shoulder back into place. Barry howled in pain but she ignored and kept checking the shoulder to make sure it's right. Cisco placed his hands on his mouth to muffle his laughter.

"I'm sorry," he said after the pain subsided, a sheepish smile coming to his face, "But you know about my supertardiness more than anyone."

She stared at him for a long moment, taking in his apologetic smile and pleading eyes, then sighed, "Unfortunately, I do."

x-x-x

A/N: My first try at snowbarry and snowbarisco. What do you guys think?