"Hello, Allen." Barry snapped out of his daze of looking after Frost. He came to realize Julian was the one who was coming. "Earth to Allen."

"I'm here. What do you want?"

"For you to go home."

"What? I can't!"

"Why not, it looks like you finished your work."

Barry realized the British guy had a point. "Alright, I'll leave." Julian stepped aside and let him out the door. Little did he know that Barry wasn't going home.

The speedster sped around the city and finally found Cait-or-Frost. She was in the lair Savitar and she shared still. She seemed cold, which is ironic because she has cold powers. She didn't even notice Flash come in.

"Hey. Cait, it's me." Barry said, silently walking over to the shivering girl.

Frost turned her head. It looked like she was crying for some time. "I wish I was Caitlin. Then I wouldn't have to endure this pain. But, I can't turn back! It's driving me crazy."

Barry longed to comfort her. "Hey, Hey, Hey," He said soothingly. "It's alright, I'm here." He interlocked his hand with hers. "See?"

She laid down on her shabby bed, Barry sat beside her. "Will you stay with me until I fall asleep?" She asked cutely(for her).

"Sure, yeah." Barry replied. Since it was late, the speedster started to doze himself. Soon enough, he was sleeping next to Frost, his hand across her body, fingers interlocked.

Frost woke up, oblivious to her surroundings for a moment before all the sleepiness disappeared from her head. Once reality hit her, she noticed that her head was a little too close to a certain speedster's. Blowing cold air into his face, he woke up. He also took a moment to come to terms with his surroundings. In a flash he was standing next to the bed. Just then did Frost realize he was holding her hand the whole night.

"I'm sorry," was all Barry could choke out from his embarrassed state.

Frost smirked, sitting up and throwing the covers away from her. "Yeah, what is Iris going to think?"

Barry reaches his hands behind his head and said, "I didn't even think about Iris! Oh no!" Frost put on a surprised expression and was secretly smiling inside. "I've got to go. I'm sorry." He then ran away with a streak of lightning trailing behind him.

Killer Frost walked into the main room that was used for nothing. On a table she found a package of Big Belly Burger. Frost actually smiled knowing who it was from.

Barry was not in a smiley mood. It was not because he was getting a disapproving lecture from Iris, but because he left Caitlin. He stilled considered her Caitlin and not Killer Frost. Then a flood of realization hit him. She said she didn't want to be a killer. That must mean the corpses with heat taken from them must've been because of Caitlin! He stood up once he came to this conclusion not even hearing whatever Iris was ranting on about.

"Bye honey!" Barry walked out just barely snagging his coat as he closed the door. Iris walked over to the couch in a confused state because Barry never called her honey.

As she sat she saw a red streak go past her window. It was headed to wherever Killer Frost was. Anything light-weight flew as the speedster stopped at the abandoned warehouse Frost was calling home. He found her munching on cold Belly Burger fries.

"Hey," Barry called out trying to sound bold, but he could only ever be soft with Caitlin.

Without turning around, Frost answered, "hello. What do you want?" It was the slightest bit muffled with fries in her mouth.

Flash recollected himself and walked over to the lonely woman. Barry decided to screw the firm tone and be calm. Kneeling down in front of the girl, Barry held her hands and rubbed her knuckles. "Why didn't you tell me about those people?" He asked.

Frost stared at him distantly for a while before answering. She pulled her hands away when she spoke. "I thought you wouldn't help me if I told you. I thought, maybe, you would've turned me in."

He grabbed her hands again and pulled her up. Letting go, he put his hands around her and promised, "I would never turn you in or hurt you or betray you. Ever."

Frost relaxed and surrendered by holding the Flash tighter.

"Barry!" Cisco's voice coming from Flash's suit interrupted the moment. "We got a robbery down on fifth. Are you there?"

Central City's hero reluctantly released Frost and replied on the coms. "Yeah! I'm here."

Seeing that Flash still wasn't leaving, Frost urged, "go. The city needs you. I'm not going anywhere!" She gestured in a matter-of-fact way while she walked back to her chair. Wind blew as Flash's presence disappeared. "All alone again…" she sang to herself. She played with an icicle as she pondered in silence.