The mist was dense. Very dense. Cisco could barely see anything. The last thing that he had seen was a girl's hair turning white, and mist rolling down the hall. The girl was some sort of Weather Wizard, thought Cisco. No, that was stupid. This was 9th grade, not one of the comics that Cisco had just read last night under his blankets.
He looked around, the mist was thinning, but he could still barely see. He took a step forward and ran right into someone.
"Oops," he said. "Sorry, about that. Can't see a thing."
"Oops, nope that is alright."
Cisco looked up, the fog was almost completely gone now, and in its place, stood a girl, he didn't have any classes with her, but he had seen her in the halls.
"I love your belt-, not that I was looking, I mean. I like Schrodinger's cat," she said. Her face growing red.
"Thanks," said Cisco. He looked down. He was wearing his Schrodinger's Cat belt. It had patterns of a cat, every other one had X's for eyes.
Cisco looked around. The mist was gone. He and Felicity were the only ones left in the hall. Apparently, even a person turning frosty and controlling mist wouldn't stop anyone from missing class.
"So uh, hi." the girl said. "I am Felicity, Felicity Smoak."
"Oh hi! Sorry!" said Cisco. He forgot that she was there. "I'm Cisco Ramon."
They shook hands, awkwardly.
"So um, what do we do about what just happened?" asked Cisco.
"Yeah, but what even did happen?" asked Felicity. "I didn't really get a good look.
"That girl was being outed by Lexi LaRoche, and her hair turned white, her skin pale, and the mist rolled down the hallway."
"Wow, so we have icy pissed off (for good reason, obviously) queen?"
"Looks like it."
"Wow. Best. Day. Ever." Said Felicity, looking like a kid on Christmas morning.
Cisco looked equally excited.
"Wait, shouldn't she need a name?" Asked Cisco.
"Like a supervillain name?"
"Yep."
"What about Captain Cold?"
"What about Killer Cold?"
"What about Ice Queen?"
"What about, Killer Frost?"
"I. Love. It."
"Okay," said Cisco, smiling at Felicity. This really was the best day of his life.
"So, we obviously, can't just let her attack people and ruin her own life." Said Felicity.
"Right, what do you think we should do?"
"We should definitely find her. If her "powers" (If we are accepting that she has actual comic book powers) are cold-based, then her external temperature must be significantly different from the school's normal temperature of 70 degrees."
"So all we need is something to measure and track thermal radiation."
"An infrared camera?"
"That would work, where could we get one"
"I think that Mrs. Terry has one in her biology class."
"Okay, let's go get it."
In their hands, they held the Infrared Camera. It wasn't as hard as they thought it would be to obtain it, all that they had to do was tell Mrs. Terry that Mr. Gaiman needed it, and she gave it to them. They walked down the halls, holding the camera up.
"So uh, once we find her, what do we do?" Asked Cisco
"Well," said Felicity, "We have to find a way to dampen her powers, and then make sure that she doesn't end up in a government testing facility that tries to replicate her powers."
"Okay," said Cisco, feeling the anxiety pour into his brain like maple syrup.
"There!" Felicity yelled. "Do you see that?"
Felicity showed Cisco the camera's screen. There was an enormous white block, that was just in the next hall. They turned the corner. Right there, smack dab in the middle, Cisco saw the anomaly. There was a huge block of ice, that was thick as the walls, and in the middle (Cisco could barely make it out) was Killer Frost sitting in an ice throne.
