He kept running and running until he suddenly stopped. He was in the middle of nowhere. All he could do is lose himself inside his mind.
"Barry isn't picking up," Iris said to Cisco, with a concerned look on her face.
"He would never not pick up a call from me."
"Maybe he's busy," Cisco said walking beside Iris, into the Cortex.
"Hey Cisco, can you vibe him?"
"Sure. But you owe me some Big Belly Burger when I'm done!"
"Fine!" Iris said, using a grumpy tone.
"I see him, he's alone."
"Where Cisco?"
"I don't know, he's somewhere I don't recognise. But he looks like he's upset."
"Can you give me a location?"
"Girl do you even know me?"
"Cisco."
"Alright, alright. He's in an park in an abandoned neighbourhood." Cisco suddenly stopped.
"Where Cisco?"
"Star City."
Barry was actually thinking of doing it. He was thinking of going back in time to save her. He looked at his watch, it was getting late. Barry was about to run back to Central City when he heard a voice.
"Barry."
He turned around to see Iris standing there behind him.
"Hey Iris," Barry said.
But before Iris could say another word, Barry was gone.
Opening a breach was hard for a speedster to do. It was easier for Cisco to do that instead. But Barry didn't want to get anyone else involved.
He ran faster than he'd ever gone before, and saw a breach opening. Running into it, he felt all his pain, push him down.
A few seconds later, he was there. In National City, once again. The breach placed him far away from the city. But he knew where he was. Barry was standing in front of where him and Kara first properly met.
