Sorry for taking so long. I've had so little time to write and I'm afraid it shows in this chapter.

Breaking and entering was never his thing but creeping into the lair of the person you hate more than anything in the world was a whole new level of creepy. At the same time there was excitement in the air that they were finally doing something. Wells was ahead of the group with Killer Frost but after the conversation on the stairs he stayed back with the others. Killer Frost's intentions might have been different but in a way she did open his eyes to things he hadn't considered before. At least she gave him plenty to think about for once they got home. If they got home. It was already hours past the time they said they would be back and it could take even longer if Jesse wasn't there. Suddenly Harry stopped, causing the rest of them to do the same and hold their breaths.
"Listen" he whispered. Within the walls of cave a voice echoed. A young woman speaking in a hushed tone but loud enough for them to hear. It sparked Harry into action as he threw all caution to the wind and started running, calling out to his daughter. The others tried telling him to keep quiet but the usually so calm and rational Harry had only one goal. To get to his daughter. They reached an open space, dimly lit by a few candlesticks along the walls and emergency lighting in what looked like cells in cavities in wall of the cave. They were all different in size and setup but Harry stormed to one with a young girl inside.
"Jess, thank God. Are you okay? I'm gonna get you out of here."
The look on Jesse's face was one of disbelief and hope. Her clothes were dirty and her fingernails torn off and it became clear that the girl had been through a lot in the time she'd been there. Harry pulled on the bars but then noticed the large chain attached to an even bigger lock. He turned to Killer Frost and gestured to the lock.
"A little help please.."
She shrugged but didn't move. Instead she lifted her chin in defiance and stared back at Harrison.
"That wasn't the deal. I brought you here, as promised. I said nothing about helping you break out any prisoners."
Barry quickly stepped in between since Harry looked like he was about to go for Killer Frost's throat and it took only one glance from him to make her sigh dramatically. Freezing the chain only took a few seconds and then it crumbled like a cookie, freeing Jesse and returning her to her father's arms.
"Guys..I don't want to rush you but we should get out of here before Zoom comes back." Cisco was standing watch by the entrance but he clearly was feeling nervous.
"No, we can't go yet. Not without him" Jesse called out and then grabbed harry by his shoulders.
"Dad, we can't leave him behind."
Now it was Harry's turn to look confused.
"Who? What are you talking about? We have to go, Jess"
"Him. He was here before Zoom brought me here and he's been here ever since. I'm not leaving him behind."
She gestured to a dark cell they hadn't noticed before but as soon as Barry approached it he noticed a masked man huddled in the corner. This cell was different than the others. For starters it didn't have bars but the cave was sealed by some sort of polymer or glass but a kind he'd never seen before.
He glanced at Killer Frost who crossed over to him but when she put her hands on the glass nothing happened. As much as she tried to freeze it, nothing happened. Frustrated she dropped her hands.
"It's no use. The glass won't freeze so there is nothing I can do."
He could see that she was telling the truth since she seemed just as surprised by this as they were.
"Guys, we've got company.."
Cisco's shaky voice made him look up and a mixture of anger and fear washed over him. Standing only a few feet away was the man they all feared, Zoom, surrounded by the blue lightning.
In a reflex Barry pulled Killer Frost behind him but Zoom's attention wasn't even directed at them. He was focusing on Jesse and her father.
"I told you the only reason I was keeping you around was because I wanted to kill you in front of your father. You shouldn't have come here, Harry."

What surprised Barry the most was how calm Zoom acted. Maybe that was a sign of true madness but he didn't seem bothered by the fact that they outnumbered him at all. In fact, Zoom didn't seem impressed or surprised by their presence. As if someone tipped him off and even though the answer was staring him in the face, he didn't want to believe it. She wouldn't do that. Not to him. He turned around to face her but as soon as he saw the look on her face he knew that he was hoping against hope. A cold smirk was on her lips and her brow quirked with amusement.
"I guess you figured it out, huh? You only saw what you wanted to see but I warned you. It's so much more fun to be bad. Why would I ever give that up."
She walked around him but as she did she let her hand go over his behind and as much as he despised the betrayal, he craved her touch. It was giving him all kinds of different emotions.
"Cait.." was all he could bring himself to say as he watched her walk over to Zoom to stand by his side.
"Why?"
"Why what?" she replied directly to him as if they were the only two people in the cave. All the warmth was absent from her voice but maybe he imagined it to be there to begin with. He didn't even know what hurt him more. Her delivering them to Zoom or the fact that she made him believe that there was something between them. That the kiss was somehow proof of that.
"Nothing," he muttered. "I guess it's my own fault for thinking that underneath all that coldness is an actual person. You're still working with him?! After everything?"
She looked away but he could have sworn he saw her swallow hard. Then Zoom interrupted them.
"Enough. She does what I tell her to do or else.. Now let's get on with why we are here.."
As if time itself moved in slow motion he watched as Zoom grabbed Jesse, ready to snap her neck. He heard Harry begging for mercy but fear rendered him helpless. He was a bystander in what could easily be described as a nightmare for many years to come.
"Zoom, let her go. She's innocent" he managed to get out. Zoom loosened the grip on Jesse's neck but still held her in place while turning his head torturously slow in Barry's direction.
"Flash…I will get to you next. You can watch how your friends die and then, as you have nothing left and you are begging for me to end it, I will take your speed and become the fastest man alive on both our worlds."
"Please..don't" Harry's words were directed at Zoom but his eyes never left his daughter.
"Take me instead but let Jesse go. She hasn't done anything wrong. You want me, not her. "
Zoom's cold laughter filled the cave as he pulled Jesse's head back so far that she squealed in fear. You could hear people take a sharp intake of breath and holding it. Jesse's expression was heartbreaking. Pain, fear and regret all mixed into one. It was the look of a girl that knew she was about to die but then something completely unexpected happened. Killer Frost, the one person no one was paying attention to, stepped out of the shadow and fired icicles at Zoom. In a split second he let go of Jesse and it was enough for her to jump out of the way. Killer Frost had taken Zoom off guard but everyone knew that it wouldn't last. With every move of her hands she produced more ice to trap him and she managed to work him to the ground, covered in a thick layer of ice and snow.
"I can't hold him for very long. You have to go NOW" she yelled at the people that were too stunned to move. Then Cisco snapped out of it.
"She's right. We have to go." He helped Harry with Jesse as they hurried back to the staircase Killer Frost built, followed by Barry2 and Iris but Barry stayed behind.
"I'm not going without you. He will kill you when he breaks free. We can protect you. You can come with us to our Earth." It made sense in his mind but Killer Frost slowly shook her head.
"I can't Barry. I have to stay."
"Cait, don't be stupid. You know what he's capable of. Staying here is suicide. Look, I understand why you felt like you had no choice but you saved us. Without you Jesse would be dead right now."
Killer Frost looked at him with a sad look on her face. "

"You don't understand. If I leave he'll kill him."
"Him? Who are you talking about?" Barry stared at her with confused eyes. "Ronnie? He's already dead."
"No, he isn't."
Barry's eyes widened even further and for a moment he considered that she was in some sort of shock or at the very least some very heavy denial.
"I saw him die. We both saw it."
"You saw a Ronnie die. Deathstorm is the Ronnie from my Earth. Barry, please go. I can't hold him much longer and this might be my only chance to get Ronnie out of here."
"The Ronnie from this Earth? What other Ronnie.." The sudden realization made it more difficult for him to breathe. In a way it all started to make sense. This all stated the night Eobard Thawne made him travel back in time. The night the singularity opened and swallowed Ronnie. They never found his body. Could it be that Ronnie somehow ended up in a different reality?
Zoom's body stopped moving but he doubted his nemesis was really dead.