A/N: Woohoo! Here we go again! Thank you so much to eveyrone who reviewed, favorited, and followed! I really love seeing y'all love...the story. Smooth phrasing, am I right? Anyways, This chapter's really kinda short and doesn't have anything super important in it, but I'm setting the stage for some additional characters and-
Ah, I seeth that thou hath decided to disturb my contemplations once more.
Ah, yes. Your comtemplations of Supernatural?
What else?
You could maybe actually like, focus on finishing this story or something.
Ha! You jest. Now SHUTTETH UP!
Anyways, those characters will include some other demigods, so get excited! I know I am! As some of you may have noticed, however, my update schedule has kinda disintegrated. I'm going to try to keep it more regular now, but I'm not sure how well that will turn out. Thanks for being patient! My Supernatural obsession
Outteth of my way, mortal! This be-eth my jurisdiction! The glory that is Supernatural-
More like black hole. You put all your time in and-
-has enraptured me. I hath finally reached season four and shall soon be on the fifth season, though my parents hath decided that I should not watch it. No matter! I shall find a way!
Anyways, about this story... The cats are now gone for good, which means we will be moving on to the second (and possibly third) villain in this story. Please enjoy!

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Cisco wasn't gone long. He came back not fifteen minutes later, a grim expression on his face. "I know where Savitar is."

Everyone's head instantly snapped over to his direction.

"Where?" Barry demanded instantly.

"In the Speed Force," Cisco answered taking a seat. "That's why only speedsters could see him. Future you trapped him in there. I mean, it makes sense. It's almost as good a throwing him into space."

Iris nodded. "So that's why he only shows up a few minutes at a time. The Speed Force just sucks him back in."

I cleared my throat. "Um, didn't you guys throw that rock into the SpF and give him the only thing he needed to escape?"

Joe raised an eyebrow. "SPF? What does sunscreen have to do with anything?"

"Not sunscreen," I corrected. "It's an abbreviation for Speed Force."

HR nodded. "Nice."

"Except Savitar doesn't have the whole stone," Julian interjected with a glance at Caitlin.

Just then, Jesse whooshed into the Cortex and I almost fell over backwards. Seriously, how do these people get used to that?

"Wally went after Savitar," she blurted. Everyone turned to stare at her as she continued. "He started hallucinating; he thought he was talking to his mom."

"Guys, the stone's gone," Caitlin said.

"Find him," Barry commanded urgently.

Cisco raced over to his computers and started tapping away. "I can't. He turned off the suit's telemetry." Cisco kept tapping away and Barry whooshed into his suit.

"Barry," I started, "you gotta take me with you."

"No."

"Yes."

"No."

"Y - look, we don't have time for this. I'm coming."

"No, you're not," Barry insisted.

"Don't make me latch onto you. I'll do it."

"You can't keep up with me," Barry reminded me.

"There's a huge power surge at the old Kob Factory!" Cisco exclaimed. He pulled up the security footage, which showed Wally running around and around in circles opening some kind of portal.

Barry tensed up for a moment, like he always did just before he ran off and I used that split second to tether myself to him. Since I was now literally attached to the water in his arm, he'd have to cut it off if he wanted me gone. Ha.

The world was blurring around us, but by the time we stopped, it turned out we were too late.

Wally had already thrown the shard of the stone into the portal and was now suspended in the center, yelling for help.

As soon as I had my wits about me, I thrust my hands out, latching onto the water in Wally and trying to pull him back. It was one of the hardest things I've ever done.

The Speed Force had ultimate cosmic power behind it, but I had the power of the gods. And so we were locked in a fight that would decide which of us was greater. There was one slight problem with that. The Speed Force was all-encompassing, eternal. I was not. I had limits.

Beads of sweat rolled down the side of my face as I struggled with the Speed Force. Even to this day I'm not really sure how long it took. It seemed a lot longer than it was, probably.

But finally, my grip on Wally began to slip. I wasn't sure why. Yes, I was tired, but not to the point of exhaustion. Then a line of fire ran up Wally's entire body and I realized why. The pressure our two forces were putting on his body were burning him up. Soon, there wouldn't be any water for me to hold on to, and the Speed Force would win.

It finally happened, and Wally was sucked into the Speed Force as I fell backwards with a grunt. As I got to my feet, Savitar crawled out.

He was wearing metal armour that glowed blue in the chinks. Judging from the amount of light let out, the stuff wasn't really very functional. Looked pretty cool though.

"I AM FREE!" he shouted in that freaky voice of his.

"Ah, Styx," I muttered. "That's never good."

Barry still hadn't said anything. Probably in shock or something.

"Ground," Savitar continued, running his metal-clawed hands over the asphalt. "Air. I can feel again." Savitar rose to his feet. "I've beaten you, finally."

"Where's Wally? What just happened to him?" Barry demanded.

I got the feeling that if we could see his face, Savitar would be smiling. "Like the Greek myth, Atlas-"

"Can we not talk about Atlas?" I interrupted. "The dude's an annoying jerk. Not to mention homicidal."

Savitar growled and I realized I was lucky he was so enraptured with his new freedom. I was so exhausted from trying to keep Wally on this side of the portal, I probably wouldn't be able to hold him for long. Then he would kill me. And dying at the hands of a self-proclaimed Atlas on another earth was not how I wanted to go.

"Wally has taken my place in the Speed Force," Savitar continued. "You know me. I love a good myth."

"Ooh, nice," I complimented. "You set up a whole little schtick there. Honestly, do you practice your lines or do they just come naturally?"

"I've had centuries to contemplate my answers. I know everything you will say."

I laughed. "Well, everything except for what I say, am I right?"

"When you created Flashpoint," Savitar had turned to Barry again, which I was fairly sure counted as talking to yourself, "you unwittingly provided me with the means for my return! You gave me the idea to turn Wally into Kid Flash, to make him fast enough to replace me in your prison. His youth and ego were my allies."

"That right there is kinda undeniable," I muttered.

Savitar let out a dry chuckle. "So taken with his fame and speed, he never saw he was running right into my trap."

"How do I get him out?" Barry asked harshly.

"Wally's gone," Savitar insisted.

"How do I get him out?"

Savitar continued as if Barry hadn't spoken. "Suffering in an endless void for all eternity. Another victim Barry Allen failed to save."

"No!" Barry cried in anger. "I'm gonna kill you!" Well, this was sure turning out to be a nice chat.

Savitar dismissed him with a wave of his hand. "If you had the strength to end my life, you would've done it in the future. But Barry Allen doesn't kill. He's the good guy. The boy Joe raised. The man Iris loves. You have everything and deserve none of it." By this time, Barry was almost literally vibrating with sheer fury. "I'm going to destroy this city, like I did in the future, so you see the truth, Barry! And then, you'll treat me like a god."

"You're not a god!" Barry roared.

Barry and Savitar charged each other, which means I did my best to get out of the way. Getting in between them would be like stepping in between two rabid bulls while wearing a bright red jumpsuit covered in flashing red lights and holding throwing a box of red confetti in the air as I poured red paint over myself and jumped up and down screaming bloody murder in a city of red buildings.

When they finally stopped blurring, Savitar had Barry pinned to a wall, some kind of blade through his right shoulder. Ouch.

"Who are you?" Barry demanded, persistent as ever.

"I am the Future Flash."

"Show your face!"

"I want so badly to kill you, and I will. But you have to live a little longer. Long enough to see Iris die."

I decided enough was enough. My strength was already sapped from my attempted rescue earlier, but I still had enough energy to control plain water, and there was enough of that around. I controlled it, pushing it together until there was a huge column behind Savitar that grabbed him around the neck and flung him away.

I dashed over to where Barry was and pulled him to his feet by his good shoulder just as Jesse came whooshing in. I handed him over. "Take him."

Jesse sped away, but came back for me two minutes later. Then I almost wished she hadn't, because things at STAR Labs were chaos. And I never liked seeing a friend in pain.