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"Dr. Wells?" The scientist known as Dr. Lewis, one of the main workers at the particle accelerator program, asked to the man while helping him get up from the floor. "Are you okay?"

"I'm fine." He said in a rather upset tone of voice, dusting his suit to look around. "It failed. You told me it was okay to turn it on, that it was going to work!"

"Sir, we don't know what happened. I apologize in behalf of the others, we were certain it would work."

Before Harrison could answer, one of the workers at STAR Labs came in running to him. "Dr. Wells, I'm sorry. Your wife…"

Just as the day seemed to be one of the worst days on his life, the words of that worker seemed to somehow make it worse. Harrison didn't even let the man finish his words when he took off running to where he came from, down in the basement. Rocks were everywhere, filling the room with the dust they create. He fought hard to reach where two firefighters were removing some rocks.

"This one is alive." A third firefighter let the others know. Inside, Harrison hoped he meant it was his wife. Unlucky for him, it was the man he despised the most.

"Take him to the hospital." He instructed the man who discovered him. "Now!"

"Sir, you shouldn't be here." One of the firefighters said, trying to keep him from seeing the horrible scene ahead.

"Leave." The way of saying that made the man in front not go against him, so he just instructed his partner to get up and leave the room to help with Jay.

Harrison was finally able to see the body of the woman on the floor. His knees hit the ground as he brushed her hair to the back. All this years together and he didn't get to say a last goodbye to her, or any word for the matter since he had been too busy that day. Rage filled his body, hate toward himself and the workers who didn't make it work. But most of it, to Jay. For the looks of it, he was with her in the last moments.

But all of that didn't matter now. How was he ever going to tell the devastating news to his daughter? They were close but not as much as Danielle was with her and the news were certainly going to hurt her more than anyone else.

"I'm so sorry for everything, Danielle." He muttered while holding her body close to him as a silent tear made its way down his cheek.

"…and for the whole day, he had to wear my sweater. Imagine how embarrassing that was for him." Both Jay and Danielle laughed at Danielle's story on one of Barry's most embarrassing days at school. "But never mention this to him, he will kill me if he knows I told you."

"Don't worry, your story is safe with me." Jay assured her as both walked once again to the treadmill and Jay began to run.

"Do you miss your speed?"

"At the beginning it was hard, now I'm used to move at a normal speed once again." Jay answered, focused on trying to run faster.

"You know, Barry once lost his speed to a meta-human. He was devastated and felt useless against that man. They tried to make an accident similar to the particle accelerator explosion to see if he could get it back but nothing happened." Danielle said while taking the tablet to monitor Jay's vitals. "Eventually, he got his speed back when my husband was almost killed by the meta. The speed was inside of him all the time, he just needed a small push to let it flow through him once again."

"I don't think that's my situation. Caitlin already did a full scan and didn't find a trace of the speed force on my system. It's been completely gone since the moment I appeared in this world."

Danielle sighed in silence, setting the tablet down. "Don't give up, maybe it'll come back to you one day."

"I can only hope so."

After saying that, Danielle stopped the treadmill and Jay walked down to place his shirt on and drink some water. Meanwhile, Danielle wrote down Jay's progress, which wasn't much different to the others.

"Well, you're doing great. I say you already burned those fries you ate yesterday." Jay chuckled at her words and walked to her. "But there's still nothing on the speed."

"As expected. It's fine, I wasn't expecting something to show up." Danielle's lips came together to form a line, giving Jay a pat on the shoulder. "I'll go and take a shower."

After seeing Jay leave the room, Danielle turned the lights of the room off and began to make her way to the Cortex. She was peacefully walking through the hallway when gunshots were heard and panic rushed through her body, hurrying to where they were heard.

"Barry! What happened? Is everything okay? Is there a meta-human around?"

The room went silent for what felt an eternity. No one would say or do anything as Danielle's eyes fell on the tall man standing in front of the monitors. Their eyes met each other, both not believing what they were seeing.

"Danielle? Danielle?" Barry called out for her but her eyes remained on the man. "Listen to me, he's not who you think he is."

Finally, Danielle turned to her brother at the same time Earth-2 Harrison was about to step closer, but was kept behind at Joe pointing his gun at him, his hands in the arm to show he meant no harm.

"What's going on?" Danielle was able to somehow ask, her voice shaky.

"Maybe we should go out." Barry told her as he dragged her out of the Cortex, leaving everyone else behind to take care of the man. "Listen to me. That guy there, he isn't from this Earth. He is Earth-2 Harrison Wells, the actual Harrison Wells. I'm sorry, I didn't want for you to find this way."

The redhead looked at her brother, confused over his words but at the same time, confused over the man inside. "Danielle, he is not the same man we remember, okay? This Harrison Wells is different from the one we met."

"I need to talk to Jay." Were the only words that she said while hurrying back to the showers.

Her heart was beating fast, the way it hasn't beat in a very long while. She wasn't sure what kind of emotion to feel, what to think or what to do. The man she just saw looked identically as her late dead husband, the man she fell in love the moment they met, the man she sacrificed everything for, the man she watched died in front of her.

"Jay." She called once reaching the showers, not even knocking the door. Lucky for her, Jay was already dressed and almost ready. "Why didn't you tell me there's a duplicate of my Harrison in your Earth?"

Jay was taken off guard with her question. He hung the towel he used on the door and finally turned to the woman. "What do you mean?"

"I heard gunshots and thought something bad was happening, so I hurry to the Cortex just to see your Earth Harrison standing in there, just like that. You never told me there was a man who looks exactly like my husband!"

Jay's eyes widened at Danielle's words but at the way she was acting as well. "You mean Harrison Wells is here?"

"Am I not being clear enough?!" Danielle suddenly burst, making Jay take a step back at how her eyes began to shine. But she noticed his action, making her take a deep breath in and try to calm herself down. "I'm sorry."

Jay once again walked to her, placing his hands on her shoulders. "It's okay. Now, tell me what happened?"

"I don't even know! I just—I don't want to go up there. It's better if I stay here." Danielle's face showed sadness more than any other thing and Jay noticed that right away, lifting her chin with his hand so both were looking at each other's eyes.

But before he could say something, some clicking heels interrupted. "Sorry, I didn't know you were busy." Caitlin's voice made them break apart, Danielle looking away from both. "It's just that we could really use your help, Jay."

"Does this has to do with Harrison?" Caitlin just nodded and Jay sighed. "If you need anything, you know where I am."

"Yeah."

Both Caitlin and Jay exited the room to go with the others while Danielle simply starred at the closed door. Her mind couldn't take the image of the man from her head, it almost felt like he was in front of her, looking as confused as she probably looked. But Barry was right, he wasn't the same man they knew, he just had the looks.

It almost felt like an eternity being locked in the main office of the building. Danielle was still not sure if she wanted to get out of it and face what was out there in the Cortex room. Cisco had mentioned to her the little incident that left Barry blind with the new meta-human Zoom sent from the other Earth and that's what made her get out and check on her brother.

To her surprise, no one was in there but Cisco and the other Earth Harrison on the other room concentrated on something she couldn't see. "Hey, where's everyone?"

"Let's see. Jay and Caitlin are keeping an eye on Linda Park, Iris probably keeping herself away from here, and Barry? Oh, tell him hi."

Danielle looked confused at the man but turned her attention to the monitor in front that was showing some live footage. "Barry? Where are you? I thought you were blind."

"Technically, I am. But I had a date with Patty I couldn't cancel." Barry explained and Danielle couldn't help but roll her eyes. "But Cisco will be my eyes and will help me."

"Is that so?" She asked and Cisco simply shrugged.

"I can use some company. Chinese?" He offered but Danielle just waved at him.

"No, I think it's better if I go home now." She said while eyeing the man on the other room. "But you have fun, Bar. Be careful and don't break a glass."

Danielle waved at Cisco one more time before starting to make her way to gather her things at the treadmill where she had been with Jay just hours ago.

"May I?" Her whole body froze in place. Not only he looked like her Harrison but he sounded just the same. "I think we should talk."

"I'm not yet sure if I can do it." She finally said after taking in a long breath, turning around to face him.

"This isn't any easier for me. I look at you and I see all the wrong I did on my life, all the things I lost and will never be able to get back." Harrison began, walking closer to her but leaving space enough to not upset her.

"Great, we see the same thing on each other." She said with her arms crossed. "You have the face of the man I loved but you are nothing like him."

"I could say the same thing." Danielle gave him half a smile before looking away. "I lost my wife the day the particle accelerator exploded. I was too busy getting hate from people that I couldn't be with her the moment she died."

"Unlike you, I was there the moment my…husband and son died. I was there the minute they were erased from this timeline, from this world." Danielle's voice cracked a bit. She didn't want to cry or feel sad, but it was not easy for her.

"We have a daughter back in my Earth, Jesse. She has so much of her mother it was nearly hard to difference the both." Harrison chuckled, a big smile appearing on his face at the memory of both women. "She is quite the smart one, always top of her class, started college at a young age…I couldn't be prouder of her even if she somehow still blames me for the death of her mother."

Danielle could see the hurt on his face because it was the same expression she carried for the past months. "Sometimes it's easier to blame it on the parents than face reality. I've been there…" She said with a long sigh. "Look, it's probably not going to be easy for us to see each other after what we suffered and I don't want my family worrying about me all the time, again. So maybe it's better if we keep it professional, the less we know about each other, the better."

Danielle held her hand up for a hand shake but before Harrison could shake it, he took his hand back. "I agree with what you're saying but I have to ask. Why are your eye purple?"

"The less we know about each other, the better." Danielle repeated, crossing her arms. "There's a story behind it and I'm not sure I want to share it with you."

"Why? Is it because you're ashamed of being a meta-human?" Harrison took steps closer to her, lifting his arm up and showing what looked like a clock. "My invention. It detects meta-humans and the moment I entered this room, it went like crazy."

Danielle gritted her teeth. Jay was right about this man being a complete douche. "I'm not ashamed of who I am, if that's what you think. I just don't feel like sharing with you."

"I believe the lady wants you to leave her alone." Jay's voice made them both turn to the door. He has a cut on his forehead and Danielle quickly walked to him.

"Jay, what happened?" She asked while taking a good look at the cut.

"Light escaped, killed a man at Picture News." He explained as Danielle walked to get the first aid kit from the other side of the wall and Jay sat on the chair.

"Kill? She's never done that before." Harrison said while pacing around. "This must be Zoom's way of telling us something will happen soon. We need to get Barry ready."

"Zoom is too dangerous for Barry to face him alone." Jay remarked as Danielle cleaned the blood from his cut. "Don't get any crazy ideas on him."

"He doesn't have to be alone." Harrison said and both men turned to Danielle, making her look up and wonder what was going on.

"What?"

"You can help Barry stop Zoom. Think about it, he's only expecting to face Barry but then you come in and defeat him." Harrison explained while Danielle placed her tools down. "That way we can all win."

"No, it's too dangerous. Zoom is beyond our reach, we need strategy and can't risk her." This time, Jay stood up from the seat. It was true he wanted to catch Zoom but risking Danielle and Barry's life was not the way.

"What we need is help and Barry wants to catch him just as badly as I want. With Danielle's help we will be able to succeed."

"I won't sacrifice her life to someone like Zoom."

"Playing the hero even without your speed, Garrick?" Jay's face was filled with hatred and despise toward the other man as he spoke his words.

Danielle, who was standing in the middle of both men, placed her hands on their chests to keep them apart as the discussion seemed to gain some heat. But the moment her hand made contact with Earth-2 Harrison, her mind clouded with memories from him. Memories about hearing the news of what happened at the college to the moment he found out his daughter was being kept captive.

Both men broke their discussion as the former green-eyed woman lost her balance and almost fell down if it wasn't for Jay's still quick reflexes that caught her before she could hit the floor.

"Danielle!" He said, trying to bring her back into reality.

Her violet eyes looked back at him, her breathing was now heavy. It was like going back to the moment she woke up from her coma after being used by Eiling, something that wasn't supposed to happen anymore.

"Are you okay?" Jay asked once again as he helped her stand up straight.

"I'm fine." She managed to say while looking at Harrison. She was about to say something but couldn't come up with any words. "See you back at home."

Once said that, Danielle exited the room, leaving both men wondering what happened to make her act such way. But none of them said anything about the matter as they walked upstairs to the Cortex and help the others catch Doctor Light.

For the rest of the day, Danielle made no contact with any of the team back at STAR Labs. She had been spending most of her day at her house, her head replaying those memories she saw from the man Cisco had opted to call "Harry".

There was something weird about him, something that didn't fit. It was just like Joe felt with this Earth Harrison, and she didn't feel good about it. Part of him was right about getting more help to stop Zoom but Jay's part was also understandable. After all, Jay's the one that knows Zoom better, not Harry.

But that memory of Harry's daughter getting kidnapped by Zoom didn't fit well on his sudden appearance. She had a bad feeling about Harry being there not to help Barry, but to gain his trust and turn his back on him just to be able to save his daughter from the blue speedster. The story repeating itself once again.

"Time to make it right, Danielle." She told herself as she walked over to her room. But before going inside, she stopped right in front of that room she didn't dare to go in.

Maybe Harry just wants to stop Zoom so bad so he doesn't have to do any bad on Barry and eventually get his daughter. After all, he was a simple father trying to get his kid back even if that meant doing the impossible. She understood the feeling. If she had the chance, she would do whatever it took to get her son back.

So eventually, her hand reached the door knob of the door and slowly pushed it open. Her heart was beating fast as the room became visible. Her eyes met a completely finished room, not the way she left it the last time she was there. The walls were already finished, the furniture all placed around the place and the clothes already on the closet.

Her left hand was placed on her chest when seeing her surroundings. This must've been Harrison's work while she was probably busy. Naturally, her emotions took control of her body, tears falling down her face at the thought of Harrison having it all ready for them to come back and make use of the room with the newborn.

"Danielle…" Jay's voice took her by surprise since she didn't hear the door open or steps coming close. Danielle said nothing as she turned around and hid her face on Jay's chest, letting him embrace her on his arms.

One of Jay's hands softly brushed her hair, trying to calm her sobbing down. He took the opportunity to look around the place. He knew how she felt about the room so he was surprised to see her there for the first time since the whole accident happened.

"It's okay, I'm here." He told her, placing a small kiss on the top of her head. "Do you want to talk about it?"

Danielle finally broke apart, wiping away her tears. "It's okay, Jay, it's something I should've done long time ago." She assured him and tried to give him a smile.

"I know it's been a really long day, you need rest." He said as both walked out of the room, Danielle closing it behind her. "You should know that I left the team for good. I just can't be there the moment Zoom makes something big as kill Barry. You shouldn't involve in that and get yourself hurt."

"Does that mean you will leave?" She asked a little disappointed but Jay shook his head.

"Not yet." He said while taking a step closer to her. "I will still be around in case something happens. You won't get rid of me so easily."

"I was hoping I wasn't." She told with, a small smirk on her face before Jay's hand moved to hold her face and give her the kiss that was interrupted back at STAR Labs. "Sleep well."

"Yeah, you too."

Once said their goodbyes, Danielle hoped inside her bed after turning the lights off. Her mind was still busy with Harry's case and whether he was here for good or for something bad. No matter what, Danielle was going to try find the truth behind it all and not let her brother or anyone else get hurt.

Hello, everyone!

Before anyone starts freaking out, no, this story will still be HarrisonxOC, but I like the small love triangle between them and Jay, reason why they aren't together at all but are quite romantic once in a while.

Finally, we meet Earth-2 Harrison Wells and Danielle doesn't seem to like him at all. She doubts him, and after this mid season finale she should. I'm not giving away the spoiler in case you didn't watch it, but after you see it, you'll understand what I'm talking about.

Anyway, I hope you like the chapter. Harrison and Danielle's relationship will eventually grow, just not yet. She still needs to get to know him a little better until deciding if something can happen or if it's better to just leave it alone.

Remember reviews are always welcomed. x