"What did he do to you that you should hate me so much?" Harry repeated himself, crossing his arms, feeling a touch of deja vue. This was so parallel to when he'd first met Cisco, who could barely look him in the eyes and when he did, it was filled only with disdain and suspicion. Harry waited for an answer. Judy distrustfully glared up at him, as if the answer was supposed to be obvious. But Barry could detect uncontrollable tears hiding behind her eyes, just waiting to be let out. He recognized that kind of pain and anger that glistened in her bright eyes. He knew it all too well. The gut-wrenching sear of betrayal.

"It's all right." Caitlin assured her. Judy glanced at her helplessly and she started trembling, the tough girl facade slightly melting off her face.

"He murdered my mom!" Judy wailed venomously. Barry grimaced. What was it with the evil Wells of the Multiverse? What was this fixation they had on destroying others' lives, murdering mothers? He felt red hot anger race through his veins and a dull ache in his chest as he thought of his own mother and how badly he'd wanted the man who'd killed her brought to justice. And when he'd found him?

Cisco and Caitlin watched with sorrowful expressions on their faces. No wonder Judy didn't trust Harry! No wonder she couldn't bear the sight of him! Judy shook her head, bitter tears spilling down her face. "What do you mean?" Cisco asked slowly.

"On my earth, that foul, loathsome, evil, little cockroach Harrison Wells is a well-known, well respected physician. Has been for twenty years. Everybody likes him. His specialty is family medicine, but he deals mainly with women. They flock to him. You know the drill: handsome," Judy felt like puking, her stomach twisting in a knot, "suave, gentle," Judy nearly did gag. Her body felt cold and she couldn't help shivering. "Our mom was one of his patients. He had a 'thing' for her." She began. "Dad never trusted him. His cop instinct set off red flags from the start but he had nothing tangible to forbid Mom from seeing the man as needed.

'Having a husband for a cop, Mom knew that Dad had a suspicious nature about almost everybody he met. Like I said, he had nothing concrete to stop her from going to the doctor, so she went when the needs arose. She always came home and told Dad there was nothing to worry about, but Dad didn't buy it. He just knew there was something off about the guy.

One time when I got really sick, came down with tonsillitis, Mom took me to see the creep. He seemed nice enough to me, but he asked a lot of very personal questions-like a psychiatrist would-. Mom addressed him on that and he didn't do it again. Doctor Wells...'" Judy winced, as if the man's very name was filth on her tongue. "Him! Like I said, he had a thing for Mom. He tried to seduce her on her 'follow ups'. She refused. So, he killed her!" And so the water works began, and Judy couldn't dam them up, having been bottled up for far too long.

"I'm sorry." Harry said quietly. It wasn't his fault that his doppelganger happened to look just like him. It wasn't his idea to have such a universal face! "I had no idea."

"Well, that's more than we got from the other Wells!" Judy gritted her teeth. "Mom was so furious and hurt when that jerk-face tried to assault her. Dad had been right all along. When she told Dad what happened, he was ready to kill him! He reported it to the medical board, but it didn't do much good. Dad demanded that Wells' license be revoked, but the accusations fell on deaf ears. Then the next time that Mom took her prescribed medication from him, it killed her! The autopsy said so." Hot tears burned down her face. "We knew he did it, but we couldn't prove it. He wasn't the one that day who'd seen Mom, written out and ordered the prescription. A substitute doctor had filled in for him. But the medicine was laced with a lethal dose. As for the sexual harassment? Dad did some digging through Wells' passed patients, and we did find out that Mom was not the only woman or girl he'd done that to. In fact, he'd actually seduced some teenage girls too!"

"But there were never any charges brought against him." Caitlin murmured.

"Oh, there were! But we couldn't make them stick!" Judy growled. "The doctor who'd seen Mom on her last appointment was let go and lost his license, but insisted that he was innocent. Wells paid off his other female victims so they wouldn't talk, knowing he could get away with it. He had money, a reputation, good lawyers, the whole shebang. And of course, nobody would believe it about him. He rubbed it right in our noses at the inquest, when he walked free. He bragged about it! Well, not clearly and concisely enough for a legal confession, according to the police.

He said that 'Your mom was an attractive woman. And smart too. But, I'm afraid she left me no choice but to do what I did, because...no one says no to Harrison Wells. Because he always gets what he wants'."

Judy grimaced sickly, her stomach churning in a suffocating knot at the gut-stabbing memory. "He looked right at me, and I'll never forget that horrid look on his face when he said it!" She shuddered.

Cisco couldn't take his eyes off of Judy's pained face. He knew that kind of hurt, and so did Barry. Cisco remembered his own PTSD experience as if it was yesterday! Their first Wells had actually killed him! And it hadn't been easy having to speak to him again after Barry reset the time-line and captured Eobard Thawne/Wells and imprisoned him in the pipeline. It had been like pulling teeth. Cisco felt a connection of anger and suspicion that Judy was experiencing toward Harry right now, after hearing what her family had been put through. But he'd have to help her see that Harry was nothing like that other guy!

"Dad threatened Dr. Wells who got a restraining order against him." Judy continued. "Then Snart came along and took up Dad's time. And...well, you know what happened after that. Somehow, I've just always known that Wells put him up to it. It was too much to be coincidence."

"Doesn't sound all that far-fetched to me." Caitlin said lowly.

"What about your brother?" Barry spoke up.

"Cisco? He said that Mom was the first lady he'd ever known as a real mother in his life." Judy's lip trembled, hot tears stinging her eyes. "He loved her so much. When she was killed, he had severe depression. We almost thought he wouldn't come out of it! By and by, he did. He said he realized that he still had so much to be grateful for compared to his youth, and that he wanted to spend as much time as he could with Dad and me.

'Then Dad's murder. It was too much for Cisco. He just could not handle losing another parent. So, he left, on his own. I don't know where he is or what he's doing, but I pray for him all the time! I'm not sure anymore if there even is a God, but if there is, I've begged Him to look after the last of my family. Wells did this! My gut tells me every day and every night." She placed her hand on her stomach without realizing it. "I can feel it. Wells used Snart to get rid of our dad because he knew Dad wouldn't give up on proving what had really happened. I'm gonna find that slime ball with his cold gun, and when I do, I'm gonna find out the truth!" Judy declared hotly.

"Let us help you." Barry offered gently. "We can catch Lee, and help you stop Wells...the right way."

"How can you look me in the eyes and say that?" Judy asked skeptically. "I told you, we couldn't get him convicted. Do you really believe that's possible?"

"It's possible." Harry answered for Barry.

"Heck, we've tackled super telepathic gorillas!" Cisco spoke up. "You let us help, we can bring your earth's Wells to justice, and help you find your brother." Judy looked at all of them, aching to believe their words.

"We'll stop Wells." Caitlin added.

"Do you promise?" Judy asked seriously.

"We promise." Barry nodded.

"I'm in too." Harry said. Everyone glanced at him in surprise. "What?" Harry shrugged irritably. "I want to get this guy too. You think I'm not getting fed up with these doppelgangers smearing my name in the entire Multiverse, constantly making me a universal poster enemy?"

"And on the Most Wanted posters at that." Cisco teased. Harry hissed through his teeth.

"We'll appreciate all the help we can get." Barry said to him. Judy stared at Harry pensively with her arms crossed. She wasn't overjoyed at all having to work with him to find her dad's killer. But she wasn't chewing him out about it either...yet.

"Whatever it takes." Judy sighed. "Excuse me. I'm gonna go wash my face." She tromped out of the cortex, trying to sort her thoughts. Barry started after her, but Cisco shook his head.

"I'll talk to her." He insisted as he skipped out into the hall.