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March 23, 2009

Barry had listened to Caitlin's instructions and had gone to her hospital room. Caitlin was wide awake, happy to see her savior, as soon as he walked into the room, she lit up like a bulb.

"Isn't it the night and shining armor," Caitlin greeted, sitting up, letting her feet dangle from the bed. Barry sat down next to her.

"Hey, Cait, you okay?" Barry greeted back.

"I'm alive, that's all I can ask for, I don't think I'll be delivering pizzas again." They shared a chortle, she rested her head on his shoulder. Barry smiled at her, she was happy, she felt safe, especially with him, she felt a sort of connection with the man, she was grateful he saved her.

"I don't blame you, don't think I will either, Sonic is hiring though, think I might apply if you want to come with me." His words made her grin, she was ecstatic to be able to work with the man, she nodded in agreement.

"Sounds wonderful." The two exchange a grin, the doctor came in, the two glance at him.

"Well, Miss Snow, whenever you're ready, you can sign your papers and go," he told her. Caitlin nodded, standing, stretching her legs and arms.

"Do you want me to take you home?" Barry questions. Caitlin glanced at him, smiling brightly.

"Yes please, if you don't mind, then you can have my address." Barry chortled, grabbing the keys from his pocket, swirling the keyring around his index fingers as Caitlin signed the discharge papers. They exit the hospital and have casual conversation while heading to the Lincoln, they get into the car, and Barry started to the exit.

"So, where too?" Barry questions.

"42 Walloway Avenue." After nodding, he punched it it on the GPS, and he started heading there.

"Did you get plenty of rest?" he questions.

"More than I have in a while, actually, sorry they took a while questioning you," Caitlin said, which made Barry shook his head.

"It was worth it." His words made Caitlin grin, widely, she didn't appreciate her experience, whatsoever, but she was grateful to meet him, and he actually saved her, a lot of people would've just ran. He pulled into an apartment complex, they seemed nice, a playground for children in the front, shiny black railing on the balcony, and it was very clean.

"Seems like a nice place," Barry smiled.

"Thank you, it's safe, so hopefully I won't get abducted again," she halfway joked.

"Let's hope not." He parked in front of the building and glanced at her, the two shared a smile.

"Thank you, you've done a lot for me, maybe I can repay the favor sometime."

"Don't worry about it, sometimes people have to play the hero for others." Caitlin side hugged him before they wished each other a farewell for now, she'd given him her number so they can keep in touch.

Barry pulled into the driveway of his home, stepping out of the vehicle, he put his keys in his pocket and walked up the walkway. He stopped in his tracks, a piece of paper sticking up from the bushes, he took it and unfolded it. It was a note, and as the same handwriting as what was on the note of the house that Caitlin was held.

[Thanks for the pizza.]

This sent chills down Barry's spine. Whoever kidnapped Caitlin knew where he lived. Then, he thought, really hard. Whenever he carried Caitlin out of the house, the pizza wasn't on the table, Barry then sprinted into the house, slamming the door shut, locking it, this grasped Iris' attention.

"Barry? What's--."

"I'm in trouble, I can't go out of the house, I need to go to the police station." Barry paced back and forth until Iris gripped Barry's shoulders.

"What's wrong? I need you to calm down." Barry handed her the note, she read it and had a puzzled look on her face, then that shifted into fear within a matter of seconds.

"Let's go to the police station, I'll drive you." Nodding, the two exited the house and into Iris' vehicle, driving up to CCPD.

In the interrogation room...

Barry had been given a cup of coffee, as he explained to the police the situation.

"All we can do is keep an eye on the house we found Miss Snow in, we'll come check on you once every 3 hours, thank you Mister Allen." The officer said, Iris and Barry exit the CCPD. He was terrified, he was scared of what might happen next.

The next hour...

Cisco and Barry were at Jitters, grabbing a cup of coffee, Jitters was even naming a coffee flavor after Barry for the heroic event. They shared a booth, sitting across one another, sipping the warm beverage.

"So, you're just never delivering pizza again?" Cisco questions.

"No, I'm also not picking up random notes I see from places," he answered, sending a shiver down his spine thinking of what all had happen from that event. Cisco could see the horror in his expression, he looked pale even from the thought of the notes, where he lived, and if he was going to be the next one to kidnap. Though if he were kidnapped, the suspect better find a different house.

"If you want, you can stay at my place for a few days, maybe feel safer?" he offered. This brought a light into Barry's hope, the exhale he let out was audible, and flushed with relief.

"I would really like that," he paused for a brief chortle, "thank you."

Cisco smiled, "anytime, Barr." Cisco took the last sip of the drink, he stood, throwing it into the trash can as if it were a basketball and a hoop. He managed to make it in the trash and a fist shot up with victory.

"I'll meet you back at your place, I'm going to grab my stuff," Barry said, pulling the keys from his pocket.

"Alright, see you soon, don't get kidnapped." Barry laughed and drank his beverage before tossing it into the garbage.