Linda left Wally's apartment, still amazed and relieved that the two men of her life were the same person. She had been thinking of breaking up with Flash in order to stay with Wally but knew that would have been too painful for both of them. She didn't want to hurt Flash, and Wally had made things a lot easier for her by revealing his secret identity.

She was running out of Wally's building when she noticed it was still raining. As she went to pick up her car, she realized that it was parked in a distant alley and of course, she had forgotten to bring her umbrella.

She was already soaked, walking through the rain with her black hair sopping, her white shirt, black jeans and black overcoat soaked with rainwater. Linda still was looking for her car when suddenly she heard Wally's voice. She looked up to see him upside down, hanging from the fire escape next to her.

"Linda?"

"Wally?"

Linda's eyes were wide as she approached him. He was still upside down and she giggled at how familiar that scene was. She pulled down his mask ever so carefully as to not pull it completely off of his face. And then, Linda's lips crashed onto his. She couldn't help but get drawn into the intensity of the kiss. It was amazing and very passionate. She never had a kiss like that before. She could feel the energy from Wally's body in her body; like they were one ball of cosmic energy and the thought gave her tingles down her spine.

"I guess you also watch that movie, huh?" Linda pointed out with a sarcastic smile as their lips parted. "That's one hell of a kiss."

"Yeah, I was dying to do that to you but I had to wait until I could tell you the truth first, although Spiderman didn't tell MJ in the first movie, but she did find out in the second one and…" Flash was babbling so fast it was hard for Linda to follow him.

"Wally?"

"Yes, Linda?"

"Shut up and kiss me again, Road Runner" Linda ordered as Wally sighed in frustration.

"Why do you have always have to have the last word?" He asked just before their lips met in another kiss.

The End