The smile on ciscos face widened as he finally found Hartley. "Hey." He said. Hartley turned around. "Hey." He said. "How's Barry?" He asked. "Good. How are you?" Cisco asked. "Good, why?"Hartley asked. "You just looked uneasy." Cisco said. Hartley shrugged. "Well, I guess I just don't want to ruin my life again." Hartley said.

Cisco put his hand on hartleys shoulder. "You didn't ruin your life, hart. You just made a bad decision." Cisco said. "So, Barry wanted to go out tonight. Wanna come?" He asked.

"Sure." Hartley said. Hartley and Cisco exited the building. "Barry." Cisco said. Barry turned to the two. "You guys ready?" The two nodded.

The three boys walked the streets of central city. It was around eight, not many people were out. "So where exactly are we going?" Hartley asked. "Well we could go to a bar or we could go to eat or we could just walk around." Barry said. "How about we go to eat and then go drinking?" Cisco suggested. "That's fine with me." Hartley said. "Me too." Barry said. Barry wrapped his arm around ciscos shoulders and they continued to walk.

They entered a restaurant and ordered their food. Cisco looked at Barry. "So did you tell jay you were going out?" Barry shook his head. "Won't he be worried." Cisco said. "Let him worry. If he worries, then he actual feels something for me." Barry said. "What about you and Harry?" He asked. Cisco smiled. "We're good. We're gonna talk more when I get back." Cisco said.

Hartley stayed quiet until their food got there. "Hartley? You ok?" Cisco asked. He nodded, shyly. "So, Hartley anyone special in your life?" Barry asked. Hartley shook his head. "Have you thought about dating?" He shook his head again. "Well maybe you should." Cisco said. "I mean from what I've seen, you've make a great boyfriend." Hartley blushed. "Really?" He asked. "Yeah, what kind of guys do you like?" Cisco asked.

Hartley shrugged. "Smart ones, i guess." He said. "Could you be a little more specific?" Barry asked. Hartley sighed and thought for a while. "Well, I guess he'd have to be nice. A sweet person to everyone, incredibly smart. Doesn't judge people. And just like me for me."

Barry and Cisco smiled. "You'll find that guy one day Hartley." Cisco said. "Thanks." Hartley said. They talked for a few more minutes about relationships when Barry's phone rang. "I'll be back." He said and left the table.

Cisco turned to Hartley. "So you and Barry seem to getting along well." He said. "I guess." Hartley said. Cisco smiled. "Come on hart, loosen up." Hartley blushed. "What's that blush for?" Cisco asked. "Nothing." He said.

Cisco picked up one of his strawberries. "Say ah." Hartley gave Cisco a confused look. "Eat it." He said. "Cisco no." Hartley said. "Please, for me." Hartley sighed. He opened his mouth and took a bite. Cisco smiled. "That wasn't so hard was it?" He teased. Hartley looked down at the table. Cisco frowned. "What's wrong?" He asked. Hartley opened his mouth to say something, but closed it as Barry reappeared at the table.

"What happened?" Cisco asked. "Jay wanted to know where I was." Barry said. "So if you're done eating, we could go to a bar up the street." Barry said. "You ready?" Cisco asked Hartley. He nodded. The three left the restaurant and headed to the bar.

Cisco ordered a beer, Hartley a cocktail, Barry a beer. "So I've been wondering. How did you and Harry get together?" Barry asked. Cisco thought for a while. "Well, it kind of started after we left earth-2. He was alone in our workroom. Told me how great fun he was that we got Jesse back." Cisco smiled. "I hugged him and I got a vibe. He was hugging me and whispering 'I love you'. And it just felt right. A few weeks later, he kissed me. And we avoided it at first, but we talked and I agreed to be his boyfriend."

Barry and Hartley were smiling. "That's beautiful." Cisco blushed. "Are you blushing?" Barry asked. "No." Cisco said embarrassed. He gulped down the rest of his beer and ordered another one. "You're lucky you can't get drunk." Cisco said. Barry scoffed. "Wait you can't get drunk." Hartley asked. "No, that's the downside of being a superhero." Barry said.

Hartley took a sip of his cocktail. "Well I guess that means that you're a designated driver for eternity." Cisco and Barry laughed. Barry looked at his watch. "We should get going." He said. "Yeah, come on hart." Cisco said. Cisco linked his arm through hartleys. "Let go."