I'm trying to do the prompts in order, and there are lots of them, so if I don't get to yours for a while, I'm sorry, but I will get to it eventually. Though, I will do the Christmas related ones out of order, so I'm not posting Christmas stories in February.

Prompt from Hunter 10600. Follow up on future Barry married to Iris.

Barry was afraid of what he would find upon returning to his time. He was well aware of the possibility of Iris having been dead longer than she had been when he landed in the past, but he was also aware of the possibility of her being alive and well.

He ran to his apartment but saw someone he didn't know enter the room. If this was no longer his place, where could he go?

Joe's. He mentally answered his question. Maybe I can get some answers; like where did this ring come from?

Barry arrived on Joe's porch step a few seconds later and paused. How could he have this conversation? He had just seen Joe's long dead daughter, and had been unable to warn her about the accident that would take her life. All he had managed to do was tell her his secret earlier, which, to be honest, made him a little relieved.

Eventually, Barry mustered up the courage to pull out his key and unlock the door of the house where he had spent so much time throughout his life.

His heart nearly stopped when he entered the room.

There sitting on the couch eating a brownie, was the face of the love of his life, his girlfriend, his best friend, his greatest loss, his Iris. Besides her face the rest of her was hidden by the couch.

"Iris?" Barry said in shock.

"Hey, honey, are you ok?"

"Yeah, are you?"

"Barry, you're scaring me." She paused and looked back at him curiously. "Where were you?"

"That's complicated."

"When were you?"

"2014."

"I knew this was coming up sooner rather than later. Why were you so surprised to see me?" Iris looked at his lost face. "I had died before you ended up back in time. That was why you acted strange around me back then."

"I had lost you four months ago in a bizarre accident." Barry said hanging his head. It was an odd thing to have to explain to someone that they were dead.

"Do you have any memory of the things in time you changed?"

Barry shook his head. "All I know is we had been dating for three weeks. We had started right after I told you about being the Flash." Barry looked her in the eye. "I'm sorry I just need to know you're real." He started walking toward her.

"Stop." She told him. "What you're about to see will be quite a shock, given the state of your memory. It is your fault, and my dad is happy because . . ." Her sentence trailed off, and she showed him her left hand which sported a wedding ring. They were married? Barry was amazed at how one small change made his life go from a devastating story to a dream come true.

Barry stepped around to the point where he could see Iris's entire form. She was pregnant, very pregnant.

"What- How-"

"What: twins. How: you're a scientist you should know where babies come from."

Barry smirked in return and hugged his wife. His wife. He never thought he would be lucky enough to call her that.

"Boys? Girls? One of each?"

"One of each." She replied smiling down at her stomach. "I'm beginning to suspect they inherited your speed. They kick like crazy."

Barry laughed. He couldn't wrap his head around the idea that Iris was alive. It would be quite a while before he could believe that they were married and about to have twins.

"When are they due?" He met her eyes and they seemed worried and excited all at the same time.

"Wednesday."

"Wednesday? That's in two days!"

"Barry, I meant last Wednesday."

Iris laughed at how wide Barry's eyes spread. At any minute his wildest dreams could come true.

"Are you sure you don't remember anything that you changed when you travelled back, Barry?"

"Our wedding colors were red and white." Iris smiled at the memory of how much Barry had fought against having his Flash suit color for their wedding, but had broken down when he saw her excitement. "We live next door. Wait- we live next door to Joe?"

"Yeah. Anything else?"

"No."

"Not even that your dad has been out of jail for two years now, and that the real criminal is being held in a metahuman prison outside of the lab."

Barry and Iris spent the rest of the time until Joe got home for dinner with Iris telling Barry about everything important that had happened since 2014, and Barry randomly told her facts that he remembered.

Explaining the situation to Joe was interesting. Barry was just glad Joe had had to except the possibility of the impossible a long time ago.

The family of three, about to be five, sat down to eat and talk like a normal happy family.

Eventually the time came for Barry and Iris to go next door to their own house where Iris continued catching Barry up on what he had changed on his short trip to the past. It was peaceful, and Barry got the best sleep he had had since Iris had died.

Well, at least it was peaceful until Iris woke up screaming in pain in the middle of the night. Their family was ready to double in size. Barry scooped her up into his arms and ran to the hospital as fast as he could without setting his wife on fire. He dropped her off and in less than a minute returned with a groggy, confused Joe who had not woken up until he was half way to the hospital.

Two hours later, Don and Dawn Allen were sitting in the hospital nursery.