Hartley groaned and hit his head on the desk. "You ok?" Hartley looked up. "Hi Barry." Barry smiled. "What's wrong?"

Hartley shrugged. "Nothing, I'm just worried about Cisco?"

"Me to. Harry's looking for ways to get to earth two without Cisco."

"I hope he's ok."

Barry bit his lip. "Can I ask you something?" Hartley nodded.

"Sure."

"Do you perhaps like Cisco?"

Hartley hesitated before answering. "Yes."

He sighed. "Is that bad?" Barry shook his head. "It's perfectly fine, Hartley." Barry said.

"How long?" he asked.

"A little over a month."

"So that night, when we went out you were describing Cisco?" Hartley nodded. "You know, Harry told me that he thought you liked Cisco, but he wasn't sure."

"Please don't tell him. I don't want him to think I'm trying to steal Cisco from him."

"Are you going to tell Cisco?"

He nodded. "I think I should. I don't want to lie to him."

Barry nodded. "Piece of advice, Cisco doesn't judge. So even if he doesn't accept your feelings he won't judge you."

Hartley smiled. "Can I ask you something?"

"Sure."

"Do you think I should tell him, if we get him back."

"If you think you're ready, then you should tell him."

He nodded. "Thanks Barry."

Cisco rested his head against the wall. He had been here for three days. His clothes were dirty and his hair was sticky. He looked up as the door opened.

Hartley(2) stepped in, holding a plate of food. "Breakfast." He placed the plate in front of Cisco who turned away.

"I'm not hungry." Cisco mumbled. Hartley(2) sighed and sat down to Cisco. "You have to eat."

Cisco shoved the food away. "I'm not hungry." He repeated. Hartley (2) sighed.

"Look, I know you're not happy with this arrangement, but you can't starve yourself."

Cisco looked down at his hands. "Fine."

Hartley (2) watched Cisco eat occasionally glancing at the door. "Waiting for someone?" Cisco asked. Hartley (2) nodded. "Reverb was supposed to meet me here 10 minutes ago." Cisco chuckled. "Classic me."

"What?"

"I'm always late." Hartley(2) sighed. "Guess it's pointless waiting for him." He said and went to the door. "Wait!" Cisco said. Hartley(2) stopped and looked back. "Can you please stay with me?"

"What?"

"It's a bit lonely in here. And I assume that you guys won't need me for a while. So can you stay and keep me company?"

Hartley(2) bit his lip. "Sure."

Barry sat on Jay's lap with his head on his shoulder. "What's wrong?" Jay asked. "I'm just worried about Cisco."

"Do you still have feelings for him?"

Barry shrugged. "I don't know. I'm mean I care for him, but I don't think that I have feelings for him. And besides I have you."

Jay smiled. "I love you."

Harry entered the room and rolled his eyes at the two. "Can we please get back to work?"

"Sorry Harry." Barry said as he got off of jays lap. "Can we have a moment, jay?"

Jay nodded and left the two to talk. "You're worried about him."

"Of course I am."

"I am to, but Cisco can take care of himself."

"I'm not going to sit around waiting for zoom to bring him back."

"Well there's no other way, we can't get to earth two."

"I'm still going to try."

"Dad?" Hartley looked up from the table. "Jesse." He said. Jesse looked around the workshop. "Why didn't you tell me Cisco was gone?"

Harry sighed. "Because it doesn't concern you."

"Doesn't concern me, you're my dad. I care about you."

"But you don't care about Cisco."

She shook her head. "I was wrong. I should be accepted you and ciscos relationship."

"Why are you telling me this now?"

"Because you're my dad. I need you in my life. And you're right, mom would want you to move on. I'm glad you and Cisco are in a relationship. I haven't seen you this happy in a long time."

"Jess."

"I was wrong dad, I'm sorry."

Harry smiled. "I'm sorry to." He hugged his daughter and kissed the top of her head. "Dad, we will get Cisco back."