They were closing all the breaches.

After telling the group of their plans, there were a few choice words said to the group about what they were planning. However, after some convincing and some explanation of why and what their plan exactly was, they agreed to allow them to go. Not entirely alone though, as Wells and Cisco planned to go along with them. Caitlin would stay behind to keep the breach open so that they could return, with Jay around to help.

One by one, they began to shut down all access from Earth-2 to their own Earth. By the end of the afternoon, there would be only one portal left. And that was what they were going to use to get to Earth-2.

Inside the Cortex, Cisco and Caitlin bounced from computer screen to computer screen, watching the breaches blip out of sight as Barry threw the specially developed breach closures Supreme had given them into each one of them.

"Twenty-nine," Cisco reported.

"28," Caitlin said, grinning as she watched Barry blip from place to place at super speed.

"27..."

"26!"

They made it down to two before Barry finally stopped, his breath steaming in the cold air. He fingered the last bullet closer, and then the swirling hole of blue. Then he tossed the tech into the breach and watched it flicker shut.

Watching from the screen, Cisco then dropped his pen onto his desk and threw his hands in the air. "Bam! That's how it's done," he said.

Caitlin grinned, shaking her head slowly as the last breach blinked out of existence. The next second, Barry flashed in, his cowl off and his brown hair messy. He tossed the last breach closer to Cisco, who caught it and placed it on the desk. "He shoots, he scores!"

"Not bad for a guy who got a C in gym," Barry joked, pulling off his gloves and walking over to them.

"D plus," Caitlin reported.

"Straight up F, right here," Cisco grinned, not seeming all that upset about it.

"Can't believe it. We closed all the breaches." Caitlin breathed.

"All except one," Barry nodded towards the layout of the city, where the largest breach was glowing brightly, right on top of STAR Labs. "That's our way to Earth-2."

Everyone turned as Wells walked into the room, gun over his shoulder and hands planted on his hips. "Are you ready?"

"Yeah...," Barry nodded, tossing his gloves from one hand to another. "I just need to take care of some things first."

Wells's eyes bored into him. "Just a reminder, Allen. The clock's ticking."

Barry shook his head and took a breath. "It always is," he said.


Everyone came by to watch their friends off to the new world. This was something all of them had wanted to see happen and wanted to have every second together.

"I'll see you when I get back," Peter started his goodbyes with MJ.

MJ leaned in and pecked his lips, hopefully not for the last time. "Go get 'em, Tiger."

May was next as she approached and hugged Peter. "If you die, I'll bring you back to life just to yell at you."

"Yes, ma'am," Peter said, knowing she was serious and not even joking.

"Good luck," Gwen said, giving Peter a simple friendly hug.

"You die and leave me with these, I won't come to your funeral," Bobby warned Peter as he gave him a fist bump. "And thanks for being my friend."

"Thanks for being a great friend," Peter replied, looking at Harry. "Watch over them for me, will you?"

"Will do," Harry promises.

Barry took a deep breath as he looked at Caitlin. "Look, if we're not back in 48 hours, it means that Zoom has us. If that happens... you've gotta close the breach."

Caitlin felt as if the floor had just dropped out from beneath her. She bit down, hard, on her lip. "We're not going to do that," she said.

Barry's eyes tore painfully away from hers and turned pleadingly to Joe. He nodded. "You get yourself back here in one piece, alright?" he said, grasping Barry in a tight hug. "Don't make me come and get you guys."

Cisco approached Caitlin, pulling her away from her boyfriend and stuffing a piece of paper into her hand. "I wrote this for my parents and Dante. If I don't... come back. Please make sure this gets to them."

"Cisco, you're coming back," Caitlin insisted, brows scrunching together unhappily. She hated that she had to send her best friend and the man she loved away. She hated that she couldn't go with him but knew she was needed there.

"Caitlin," Cisco said, more serious than she'd ever seen him before. "Please."

Feeling tears start to sting her eyes, Caitlin took the note and folded it neatly before placing it in her pocket. "Okay, I will."

"Thank you," Cisco breathed, hugging her tightly.

She reached Barry last, and he opened his arms for her to step into. "Be careful," she whispered, pressing her lips to his for a moment.

"Yeah," he nodded, kissing her again, wanting more time.

"You too, Wells," Caitlin said.

Caitlin felt Barry's arm wrap around her shoulders, tucking her into his side for a brief moment of warmth and comfort.

"I love you." He whispered in her ear.

"Come back to me." She murmured back, closing her eyes for a second and soaking as much of him in as she possibly could before he stepped back and stood with Cisco and Harry in front of the breach opening.

Then they all came up to the breach and all of them were having a slight bit of panic. None of them knew what awaited them on the other side. They had small ideas of what was there, but there was no way of really knowing what was over there.

"Once I turn the speed cannon on, the three of you will be able to pass through unharmed," Jay said as he stood next to the controls. "Barry, you need to make sure you keep your speed up."

Barry nodded, looking unnervingly calm. Like he knew that this was either going to go well or very, very wrong.

Cisco smacked his lips. He, on the other hand, looked like he was on the verge of a panic attack. "I- I got no spit."

"Jaws?" Peter inquired.

"I'm not just quoting Jaws, I mean, my mouth is really dry right now." Cisco babbled.

"Do not get distracted by anything you see along the way," Jay continued, ignoring the short interruption.

Cisco turned, his face pale. "What are we going to see?"

Obviously, the answer he received did not do anything to calm his nerves.

"Everything."

"It's not too late to back out," Barry told his brother, unsure if he should bring him along.

"I'm not going anywhere," Peter promised his older brother. "Let's do this."

Barry saw there was no talking him out and went with it. "Do it, Jay."

Barry gripped Cisco, Peter, and Wells. Caitlin swallowed, her eyes locked on Barry's back. She might never see him again, and the thought terrified her. All of them were practically doing the same thing, unsure if this was such a good idea from the beginning.

Jay pressed the lever, and a swirling blue breach exploded into life. Barry turned and looked back only once, locking eyes with Caitlin and giving her a small smile.

"Okay," Barry muttered, turning back to the portal. "Let's go."

Peter looked back at his friends and offered a quick smile to reassure them. With a burst of speed and a flicker of blue light, they were gone.

A second later, the entire breach machine began to shake and spark. Caitlin slowly walked forward, trying to see what was the matter.

The next thing she knew, Bobby had quickly tackled her with a flying leap, sending her sprawling to the ground as one of the giant circles on the machine rolled off its hinge and came crashing toward her.

Gwen ran over to help them up, looking concerned. "You guys okay?"

"Yeah- yeah, I'm fine," Caitlin muttered absently, still staring at the machine, now completely broken, smoke rising into the air in grey plumes. "Bobby?"

"I'm good," Bobby said as he rubbed his shoulder.

"What happened?" Joe asked, his eyes widening in surprise.

Harry frowned, realizing what was happening. "With the other breaches closed, the energy surge to this last remaining breach must have destabilized it."

Caitlin turned to him, horrified. May looked at the group nervously. "What? What does that mean?"

Jay took a deep breath, his next words sending Caitlin's world crashing down on her shoulders. "As long as it remains unstable... they all will be trapped in there."


Traveling through the breach, Peter had to admit that it was almost like traveling through Rainbow Road from Mario Kart. There were glowing colors of all sorts in every direction, with a few gaps that separated off into different alternate worlds.

They weren't easy to make out, but they seemed to be similar to the world they lived in, yet slightly different. However, they didn't have time to take it all in as they then landed at STAR Labs on Earth-2.

"Holy 2001," Cisco breathed, checking to make sure he was still in one piece. "I feel like I just opened my third eye."

Peter held onto his knees, trying to regain his balance. "Don't talk about third eyes around me. Peter Supreme ruined that for me."

Then looking around, Wells led them to a barrier that was put up around the breach to keep Zoom out. They then began to make their way outside and saw that the atmosphere was completely different, with train tracks everywhere, tall skyscrapers filling the air, and more.

"Welcome to Earth-2," Wells tells them, and they are amazed to find themselves standing in a whole new world.

They then make it back inside and see everyone still working at STAR Labs. There were even a few memorials up sure-iodine Spider-Man and Iceman, which gave Peter a moment of pause.

Peter looked at his alternate self, seeing all of the fan letters and condolences that had been left at the memorial. It was amazing to see the similarities between Peter and himself, despite not being from the same gene pool. The only real differences he could see from the photos were his suit was slightly lighter on the blue, and his hair was longer without the mask.

"That reminds me," Wells said, tossing Peter a hoodie and sunglasses. "You've gotta wear these. I'm not explaining to anyone how you're wearing the face of a dead man. And I'm especially not telling them you're some Jackal clone."

"Fair," Peter said as he put on the jacket. Then it sank in what Wells had just said as he walked away. "Wait, a clone?"

Cisco changed the conversation as he looked around. "Toto, I've got a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore."

"This is amazing! Half of these things are ideas back on our earth," Barry states as the two begin taking pictures and selfies.

"Ramon," Wells says, getting their attention again. "This isn't a sightseeing tour."

"Speak for yourself. We want our grandkids to know we did cool things worth telling." Cisco states.

As they were continuing to follow Wells, they see someone approach them. When the man looks up at them, it was revealed he looks like the supervillain Electro, Max Dillon

"Dr. Wells," Max exclaimed when he saw him. "I thought you had left town with everything that was happening." Max turned to face Barry, Cisco, and Peter, who all shrieked in shock. "Are your friends okay?"

"They're fine. They're excitable." Well explains. "This is..."

"Max Dillon, lab assistant." Max introduced himself and held out his hand to the group. "Pleased to meet you all," he said with a smile.

"And you- I'm Barry," he said, trying to get past it. "This is my brother, Peter, and our friend, Cisco."

"Yeah, hi," Peter said, waving his hand in greeting. He was shocked to see Max looking like a normal guy again.

"Dr. Wells, will your friends be needing the conference room?" Max asks.

'Not necessary, Dillon. Our visit will be short." Wells promises. "Good to see you."

"Good to see you, too, sir," Max said as he walked off to do his daily routine.

Wells then looked to the three of them, looking for an explanation as to what had just happened. "He's a bad guy on Earth-1," Cisco explained.

"He looks just like Electro," Peter nodded in confirmation.

Wells then led them to his office, following closely behind until they reached it. Once inside, he used his watch to activate a television that looked as if it had been placed on its side.

"Reminder: A citywide curfew has been issued. No unauthorized persons are allowed outside after 9 pm. A recent increase in Zoom attacks has led Mayor Xavier to extend the curfew."

"It's worse than when I left." Wells was sorry to say.

"Okay, then let's get to finding Zoom, fast," Barry said and looked to Cisco. "Cisco, do your thing."

Barry tells Cisco and he puts his goggles on and they wait for something to happen. But it seems that since Earth-2 vibrates on a different frequency than his goggles, they now have no way of finding Zoom. When the news changes to show a new-looking Barry Allen, Peter is the only one who sees it and he smirks.

"Hey, Barry, you lost the doppelgänger lottery," Peter stated as he gestured to the screen.

Barry was shocked when he saw his doppelganger dressed like some geeky Bill Nye. He even had a bow tie on - why on earth would he wear a bow tie?

"The latest attack was orchestrated by Zoom, and we understand that citizens of Central City are scared, but we have had reassurances from Firestar, Angelica Jones, that she is hard at work to find the perpetrators, Killer Frost and Deathstorm."

"That's me?" Barry asks in shock.

"Did your mom dress you?" Peter questioned, unsure who would walk out in public wearing that. "I mean...wow. It would be best if you were lucky you're an only child on this Earth. I'd have mocked you."

"...Leadership of Detective West we will stop Zoom."

"The leadership of Detective West," Cisco repeated what he heard. "Joe is still a cop here."

"Or another one from the West family," Peter added.

"More importantly, I'm still a CSI," Barry comments. "I have a plan."

Barry doesn't share it as he speeds away and returns with his doppelganger. "Whoa! What? What just happened?"

"Oh-oh-oh! Doppelgänger," Cisco laughed.

"Wait, how did I get here?" Barry-2 asks when he then got a look at the group and saw Peter. "Wait-wait, Spider-Man? I...I thought Deathstorm killed you?"

Peter thought of a plausible excuse. "I got better?" He didn't say it was a good excuse.

"But, oh, if Anjelica discovers this..." Barry-2 started to freak out at the sight of Spider-Man. But then he started to geek out when he looked around. "Wait, am I in STAR Labs?!" Then he looked over and noticed Barry-1. "Who...what...who are you?"

Barry didn't even respond as he then quickly punched Barry-2 and knocked him out. The unconscious body fell and plopped onto the chair, lying there.

"Oh, thank God," Peter sighed in relief. "He was getting too nerdy for me. Giving me a few flashbacks to my middle school days."

"You dressed like that?" Cisco was surprised to hear.

"No," Peter explained, "I had giant prescription glasses." Then he turned back to his brother. "What's the plan here?"

"He's going to become him," Wells was getting the idea.

"While the three of you stay here to work on the goggles, I will go to CCPD as him, and see if I can figure out what information they have on Zoom's previous sightings," Barry explains to them the plan.

"And we can use those sightings to triangulate Zoom's hideout." Peter understood what he was saying.

"Okay, good, that's a good plan, but remember what Jay said. Everything here is all sorts of trippy," Cisco reminded Barry.

"Look, it'll be fine," Barry said as he put on the glasses from Barry-2. "It'll be easy."

Peter quickly took out his phone and took a picture of Barry wearing the glasses. "For posterity," he said.


When he got to the CCPD, however, he was in for the surprise of his life. Not only was Captain Singh the bad guy, but he discovered that instead of Joe, it was Iris who was the cop of the family.

And... they were married.

Currently, he was trying to play the part of an equally excited-to-kiss-in-the-hallways husband, as Iris shoved him against the wall and kissed him like there was no tomorrow. This was...this was borderline gross. He had to lock lips with his own sister?!

Every time he tried to initiate a kiss, Caitlin's face popped into his mind. He knew that she would be fighting between laughter and yelling at him if she ever found out about this.

Biting back a groan, Barry pulled away. "Uh, uh, what are you doing?"

"I don't think a little office PDA is out of order for husband and wife," Iris grinned, kissing him again as he tried to contain his grimace of disgust.

"Husband and wife?" Barry asks

Jay was right, things just weren't quite right in this world.

Yet again, there was no Reverse Flash in this world since Jay was the Flash, meaning he never got to live with Iris in this world. So it makes sense that over the years, he could have developed feelings for Iris in this world. But without the history between them, he couldn't make any accurate comparisons.

"Yeah, that's what happens when you say the vows and exchange rings. Where is your ring?" Iris asked, picking up his hand and inspecting it. "People should know that you are a taken man," she teased.

Barry gave a weak laugh but froze as Iris' watch beeped. It was a very familiar watch, and Barry realized with a start that it was because he had seen that same brand before. On the hand of Harrison Wells.

"That's so weird," Iris muttered, giving her watch a look.

"What is that?" Barry acted like an idiot.

"My metahuman alert app. It says you're a metahuman." She turned a piercing gaze on Barry, making him squirm.

"That's really weird," Barry agreed quickly.

"Yeah, must be on the fritz," Iris shrugged and straightened his suit coat. Then she kissed him again. "Okay, let's go."

"Where are we…going?" Barry asked, unable to stop sounding so darn clueless.

Iris gave him a gentle smile. "Home," she said softly, taking his hand in hers and leading him out of the CCPD.


Back at STAR Labs, Peter has been looking deeper into the origin of this world Spider-Man. Seems to be the same origin was the same, the only difference was meeting Bobby and this Anjelica Jones character. But it also seemed in recent months that there was some new Spider-Man making appearances.

Wells asks out of the blue, "Where is he?"

"I don't know. I can't find him anywhere." Cisco tells Wells while Peter closed down everything.

"Well, he had better hurry up because he's been gone for hours and we only have so many of those left," Wells says, remembering the countdown they gave the team on E1.

"Oh, you mean Barry. I thought you meant me," Cisco explains, adding that he thought he meant his doppelganger for some reason. "You know, I always thought in another life, I was like a really wealthy, famous inventor, you know, sort of like the Earth-2 Elon Musk."

"Here's some advice for you. Spend more time looking for Zoom and less time worrying about what someone who is not you is doing." Wells tells Cisco and now Peter feels guilty since he's been doing exactly that.


After Barry's call with his mother, hearing her voice and her laugh and the sweet lilting tones that told him she was smiling, his heart felt small and dry. He wiped off his cheeks, trying not to imagine what it would be like for this Barry Allen. Both of his parents are alive... a loving wife... a home... a family.

But no Peter. No siblings.

Swallowing, Barry pulled out his phone, searching through his photos until he found the one he wanted. Caitlin's beaming, glowing face smiled up at him, her arms wrapped around his torso and head nestled in the crook of his neck. Her red-brown hair blew in the breeze, spreading across his chest and cheeks as he pressed a kiss to her curls.

He couldn't keep getting attached like this. Because if he did, he would never leave. And Caitlin needed him to come home to her.

"What's wrong, babe?" Iris asked, coming downstairs freshly changed.

Barry stood up, stuffing his phone into his pocket and sliding his glasses onto his face. "Uh, uh, nothing. It was just... good to talk to my mom."

Iris gave him an affectionate look. "You ready to go?"

"Yeah, let's," Barry nodded and let her take his hand again. It felt strange, to hold Iris' hand instead of Caitlin's. They didn't quite fit together the same way he and Caitlin did.

Once they arrived at Jitters (even though it's called Jitterbug), Barry got another jarring surprise. Apparently, he and Joe weren't on good terms. At all. He couldn't quite figure out why, exactly, Joe hated him so much, but he thought it would be a little strange for him to ask.

The moment she walked in, however, was the worst surprise of all.

Joe was crooning into Jitters' microphone, and Barry was listening with an impressed feeling at the fact that he could really sing quite well when the door was shoved open.

Both Iris and Barry looked up, and Barry felt his blood run completely cold.

It was Caitlin.

But it wasn't. Her hair was shock white, her lips a bright blue, and she was standing next to someone who looked exactly like Ronnie in Firestorm form. She wore leather from head to toe - jacket, pants, and high-heeled boots - with a shirt that had a neckline so low that the real Caitlin would have been scandalized just to catch sight of it in a store window. Alongside her stood this world's version of Ronnie, who didn't look much different, but wore a darker suit instead of his usual colorful red one.

"Don't stop singing, old man," Ronnie ordered Joe.

"That's our song," Caitlin murmured, smiling sweetly at her (presumably) husband or someone similar.

Caitlin walked slowly through the room, holding a blue lollypop in her hand and somehow making it look like the sexiest thing in the world. She surveyed all of the occupants of Jitters, sliding her eyes from one to the next.

"So, which one of you lounge lizards is in the wrong universe?" Caitlin-2 asks around the room. "Show of hands."

She popped the lollipop off its stick and sucked on it, still with that little smile on her face. No one moved. Beside him, Iris slowly moved her hand to her purse, drawing out a gun. Suddenly feeling panicked, Barry covered her hand with his own.

"Hey- hey hey, don't." He whispered, as quietly as he good.

Caitlin's doppelgänger heard him anyway and slowly turned. "Hey, handsome," she said seductively, sashaying towards him through the chairs and patrons. "You got something you want to tell me?"

Barry shook his head, unable to look away. She looked so much like Caitlin that it hurt, but her eyes were the only things that truly remained the same. Her hair, her skin tone, the way she held herself, and how she moved... all of these things were different.

"No?" Caitlin let out a sigh and turned back to Ronnie with a pout. "Baby... no one's talking to me."

Barry had a small sharp pain when he saw that Caitlin was still with Ronnie on this Earth. He would be happy about it on this Earth if they weren't murderous psychopaths.

"What if I make them scream?" Ronnie offered.

But before anyone could respond, someone flew through the wall, radiating heat to warm the entire room better than Deathstorm currently did. Angelica Jones had arrived as quickly as she could at the scene when she learned that Deathstorm and Killer Frost were back.

Angelica has been hunting them down ever since that day six months ago when they murdered her best friend right in front of her. She had a literal fire in her eyes as she stared them down. Her teeth ground together when she saw the two of them.

Angelica snarled at the entire room, "Run!"

Everyone got up and ran for it, as they were more afraid of her than the two of them. Frost and Deathstorm didn't do much to stop them when they saw the last member of the Amazing Friends. Barry, Iris, and Joe were the only ones who stayed because they couldn't make it to the door.

"Oh, look at this," Frost chuckled as she walked around, keeping her eyes on Angelica. "The last of the Spider Squad."

"She missed her friends so much, she decided to let us send her to them," Deathstorm mocked. "That must be why she came here. She had to know it was suicide."

"Oh, no," Angelica says, her voice full of menace. "I'm here to take you down. Trust me... I'm going to enjoy this."

Frost stood in front of Deathstorm while Barry, Iris, and Joe waited for something to happen. However, they were all confused and shocked when nothing happened on either end. Frost was waiting for Firestar to act, while Angelica seemed to be waiting for something to happen. She then went from being mad to being annoyed as she looked around.

"I said, 'I'm going to enjoy this!'" Angelica cried a little louder. Yet nothing happened. She then groaned and crossed her arms, resting her head on them. "That's your cue."

"Oh, my bad," a much younger voice called through the room.

Then all of a sudden, Frost was webbed from behind and was yanked away. Deathstorm turned around and tried to defend Frost when Angelica attacked. She quickly shot fire at the monster, who quickly created a firewall to protect himself.

On the other hand, Frost got her first look at the much younger Spider-Man and his outfit. Rather than the costume he used to wear from the store, Angelica had made him an official costume for heroic acts.

The suit uses a red and black color scheme. It is predominantly black, with the red used for the spider insignia across the chest and a V-shaped design that stretches from the groin area up to the shoulders. Red outlines are also present throughout the torso and mask areas of the suit.

The finger joints where the web shooters are located are red, while the palm is black. Elsewhere on the suit, the black coloring persists, transitioning to matte coloring on the legs and feet. There are also knee pads embedded into the suit for shock absorption. The only part of the suit that differs in this color scheme is the eye lenses, which are faded white. The web-shooter design and color for this suit are also drastically different than the ones from Peter Parker's red and blue color scheme.

"Hey, lady," Miles Morales, the newest Spider-Man, greeted her in a friendly tone.

"What are you? Some replacement?" Frost asks as she shoots ice at the kid. "Spider-Baby?"

"Whoa!" Miles cried as he dodged the attack. "Just give up already," he said, shooting a web to pin her arms. "You're not going anywhere."

Frost gave him a dumbfounded look before she froze the webbing and easily freed herself. Iris then came and pulled her gun, just as Deathstorm noticed her.

"Babe, get down!" Ronnie cried as he charged a fireball.

But before Iris could shoot, Joe recognized what was about to happen and acted as fast as he could. Protecting his daughter from harm, Joe jumped in the way of Ronnie's fireball and sent him flying.

"Dad!" Iris screamed, running over to him while Barry watched in horror as Joe lay motionless on the floor.

Angelica saw the injured man and used her flames to shoot some of the furniture in their direction. They now had a small barrier to keep them safe, and she could get back to work on the two criminals she came here to destroy.

But when she started to get back into the fight, she noticed that there was a gust of wind and the two of them were gone. Deciding that it was best to leave it be, she made her way to Joe and knew he needed a hospital.

"Spider, go and see if you can find them," Angelica tells Miles, not wanting to let them get away.

"I'm on it," Miles said ANS started to leave. "What about you?"

"I'm getting this guy to a hospital," Angelica explains and picked Joe up.

Meanwhile, Barry had sped them both out of Jitters and to the fields beyond. No more of his family was getting hurt tonight - Earth-2 or otherwise. He skidded to a stop in front of the two of them, watching as Caitlin's face transformed into a wicked smile.

"Well hello, Breacher," Frost purred seductively.

"He's a speedster, babe," Ronnie recognized.

"Oh, I'm shivering," Caitlin crooned, her grin growing. "I've been dying to kill the Flash."

Barry's skin broke out in goosebumps. How different could two people who looked identical possibly be? This was the woman who had patched him up after every fight, the woman who had kissed away his tears and wrapped her arms around him when he had nightmares, the woman he loved and the woman he would always love. And this woman in front of him... She... she was a killer.

"I don't want to hurt you," Barry said, his heart clenching painfully in his chest.

Killer Frost smirked. "Trust me, you won't."

She sent bolt after bolt of ice shards at him, watching his lightning dodge and duck every blast. Finally, Barry skidded to a stop.

"Kill him!" Killer Frost yelled over her shoulder.

Ronnie blasted into the air, and Barry tracked him with his eyes, ready to dodge. He slid to the right and then to the left and then away entirely, knowing that this could go on forever and neither of them would win.

"Oh my God, this is making me so hot," Frost comments on the scene.

Barry sped through the streets as Firestorm/Ronnie chased him. Making a quick decision, he pried the helmet off of a Jay Garrick tribute statue and held it in front of his face.

Then Firestorm blasted straight at him, the flames reflecting off the metal and hitting Caitlin squarely in the chest. She fell with a cry of pain and lay groaning at the top of the stairs. Barry felt like his gut was being torn in two. She was in pain and he couldn't go to her. She was in pain and he had caused it.

Firestorm was at her side in a moment, helping her to her feet. He glared at Barry. "This isn't over, breacher!"

Then the two of them were gone in a burst of flaming light. Leaving Barry behind as he was left in a state of confusion with everything that just happened. Then he watched as Anjelica flew past and was carrying Joe with her.


Barry returns to STAR Labs to explain how he was attacked by Ronnie and Caitlin's doppelgängers, Killer Frost and Deathstorm. They were then attacked by Firestorm and a new Spider-Man, and the encounter left Joe's doppelgänger injured.

"Killer Frost and Deathstorm?" Wells asks in worry.

"You know them?" Peter asks.

"Yeah, I know them, I know Firestar, but I've never heard of any new Spider-Man," Wells tells them. "But the worst part is, they know you're here," he says with concern. "That means they're in trouble."

"So Caitlin and Ronnie's doppelgängers are evil?" Cisco asks, clearly shocked by this revelation. "Those are some dope names, though."

"What even happened? How'd you even get there?" Peter wondered about Firestar and that other Spider-Man. "I thought you were going to find Zoom's lair so we could stop him and rescue his kid."

"This was supposed to be a surgical mission," Wells confirmed, eyeing Barry. "Find Zoom's lair. Rescue Jesse. These people, that you have now gotten involved with, they're just mirror reflections. As far as your life is concerned, they don't exist."

"If Killer Frost and Deathstorm know we're here, they can warn Zoom, and that could mean a world of trouble is in store for us." Peter was worried about the thought of what could happen. Then an idea struck him. "You know what, I've got an idea. I'll be right back."

"Where are you going?" Wells asked, getting annoyed with these two brothers.

"I have an idea of who might know where to find this monster," Peter explained. "And I think I know just where to look for them."


Out in the open, the streets were empty and quiet. There were still a few trains out as the curfew was a few hours away. Miles opened the small gate to the cemetery as he approaches Peter Parker's grave. He would come to visit this place often to just get some stuff off his chest, and so would Angelica from time to time.

When he approached the grave, he saw dozens and dozens of flowers and small memorials for the hero. Some had left Spider-Man-themed balloons, some had left drawings of Spider-Man, it was all very sad to see. He even looked over to the Iceman one and saw the same thing. He takes off his mask, looks down at Parker's gravestone, and sighs, then speaks, so softly we can barely hear him.

"I'm sorry, Mr. Parker," Miles sighed as he hung his head. He wasn't sure if he was cut out to be a hero, despite Angelica's assurances. "I think I really messed things up. I want to do what you did for this city. I really do, but… I'm sorry." Then a figure came leaping down and started to sneak up on him. "I'm just not sure I'm the guy. I can't do this without a… a teacher."

Then as he looked down at the grave, he noticed a shadow being cast by Peter. Becoming afraid for his life, Miles quickly drew the mask back over his face.

Then Peter steps forward, trying to talk to him. "Hey, kid-"

Miles panics and throws his arms up, accidentally delivering a strange electoral shock that ended up sending Peter flying backward. He had been sent flying backward just as webbing flew from his web shooter and sticks to Miles, yanking Miles forward and causing them to land near one another.

Miles got up and looked to see the webbing that was on his chest. "What?" Then he walked over and noticed his face, realizing he was staring at the face of Peter Parker. "Who are you?"


After Joe's death left her brokenhearted, Barry thought it was time to start getting to work hunting Zoom. It was probably a fool's mission, and most likely a trap.

But it didn't matter. They were running out of time. Afterward, they came up with a plan for Deathstorm or Killer Frost to lead them to Zoom. Barry brought Cisco to the CCPD and they saw Iris. Barry explained how Cisco had a device to help bring them down.

"We're gonna bring them in. Dead or alive." Iris says and looks at her partner. "Detective, let's go."

They then began to leave, and Barry wondered where Peter was. He's not usually gone this long, and it didn't seem like their trackers worked on this Earth. He just hoped that Peter could handle himself.


Back with Peter, he groaned as he began to open his eyes. He couldn't make out where he was, but it looked like some sort of clock tower that had been converted into a base.

"What was that? That kid electrocuted me... with his hands?" Peter muttered as he struggled to keep his eyes open.

Peter, so groggy, is tied to a punching bag. The punching bag is tied with many, many, many, many ropes and computer cords. Peter can't see who it was, but he has to guess that the person Miles was talking to is Firestar.

Peter then finally got a clear view, and it seemed the two of them noticed he was awake.

Miles put up a tough front, and almost pulled it off. He tried to use a tough voice to act like he was tough. "We've got some questions for you," he said.

Peter lungs erratically, trying to grey free of the restraints, but his body was still in shock from what Miles did. Miles was startled, but Angelica just watched as he tried to escape.

"Why do you look like Peter Parker?" Angelica asks in anger. She despised the idea of someone pretending to be her long-dead boyfriend.

Peter sighed, seeing that this wasn't how he had planned for things to go; however, he would have to improvise. "Because I am Peter Parker," he said.

"Then why aren't you dead?" Miles asked. "Why is your hair different? Why are you older, why is your body... a different shape?"

Peter couldn't help but feel offended by that statement as he spun on the punching bag. "Okay, I'm not entirely sure, but I think you just called me fat."

"No, no, you just-" Miles was saying when Angelica smacked his shoulder.

"Are you a clone?" Angelica asked as she circled the bag counterclockwise.

Peter wasn't sure how to take that question. Were there clones on Earth-2? "No...," he said slowly.

Miles then started circling the bag in the opposite direction from Angelica. "Are you a zombie?"

Peter groaned. "Stop it!"

Miles then looked over himself in worry. "Am I a zombie?"

Angelica asked in annoyance, "Did you just ask that question?"

Peter sighed as he felt like he was talking to Bobby. "You're not even close."

Miles then got an idea of where this Peter could have come from. "Are you from another dimension? Like a parallel universe where things are like this universe but different? And you're Spider-Man in that universe? But somehow traveled to this universe?"

Pete had to admit he was impressed. "Wow. That was really just a guess?"

"Well, we learned about it in physics," Miles shrugged, proud of himself.

"Quantum theory." Peter corrected him.

"You're from a parallel universe?" Angelica was shocked to hear.

"Uh...," Peter said, not sure what to say. "It's going to sound crazy, but yes."

Angelica sighed as a few tears slipped down her cheeks. She had to admit when Miles told her that he found someone who looked like Peter, she was skeptical. But now here she was, seeing that this Peter was actually from a parallel world. She was beginning to think that this could have been some sort of miracle that Spider-Man came back to life, but it seemed he came from another world, one where he had his own family and friends waiting for him.

"What are you doing here?" Angelica asks, wondering why he jumped dimensions.

"Me and my brother came here to try and stop Zoom," Peter explains to her. "I figured that you guys might have a way to track or find them."

"We might," Angelica said as she looked at Miles, seeing his confused face. She sighed and knew he wasn't going to be much help. "Who are you here with?"

"My brother, the Flash, and our friend. I have no idea where they are." Peter admitted he had to be knocked out for a moment. "How long was I out?"

"About an hour." Angelica shrugged.

"And...how was I knocked out? You got some tazer or something?" Peter asks as he eyed Miles.

"I have no idea," Miles admitted as he looked down at his fingers. "I don't know how I did that to you.

Peter wanted to geek out and question what kind of spider bit him and what made his origins so unique to his own. But he had a mission, and it was to save Jesse and get back to his universe.

"Well, look you need to let me down, and I need to find my team. Who knows what they've gotten up to?" Peter started as he knew they were going to do something incredibly stupid.


And doing something incredibly stupid they were.

The group enters the warehouse they got news of where Frost and Deathstorm were. They entered the place and thought that nothing was happening, but then their watches go off warning them of metahumans.

"You didn't knock." Killer Frost tells them as she and Deathstorm approach them.

They see her ready to fight and drop their weapons.

"Ronnie. Is Martin Stein in there?" Cisco asks as he looks to see his friend that died just last year.

"I haven't let him out in years. Doesn't talk much anymore." Deathstorm tells Cisco as Killer Frost laughs.

Iris talks about how they killed her father and Cisco is shocked they work for Zoom when someone else speaks.

"No, they work for me. I work for Zoom." A voice says and Cisco approaches him and is shocked to see himself.

"What the heck is going on here?" Iris questioned. "Are you two related or something?" she asked him.

"I knew there was another me here," Cisco tells his doppelganger.

"And I knew you were coming, Cisco," he tells him, even before they planned on coming here. They knew they would show up. "Vibe. Reverb." His doppelganger introduces himself, and it's not a half-bad name. "I've been watching you, Vibe, and I have to say I'm disappointed."

"I know the feeling," Cisco says, looking over the doppelgänger. "I don't know what's worse. The fact that I'm working for Zoom or the weird samurai situation you've got going on up there."

Reverb tried to turn Cisco to the dark side, but Killer Frost saw that was a bad idea. "So, Vibe," Reverb smiled at his counterpart and opened his arms. "Want to take over Central City?"

"I say," Cisco hesitated, so long that Barry actually started to get worried he was going to agree to the deal. "FLASH, SAVE US!"

That was Barry's cue. He flashed into the open, knocking all of Zoom's cronies to the ground with the force of his surprise attack. Reverb went down hard, and Barry flashed over to Cisco. "Are you alright?"

"Yeah," Cisco nodded, and Barry's focus trained on Iris.

"Who the hell are you?!" Iris asked.

"It doesn't matter," Barry tried to brush off the question, knowing that she probably wouldn't believe his answer anyway. "Detective, you need to get out of here."

"Not without them!" Iris cried, grabbing the backup gun from Cisco's hand, and started shooting at Firestorm and Killer Frost.

One of her flaming bullets hit its mark, and Killer Frost fell to her knees, gripping her bleeding arm. Firestorm blew up in anger, preparing to fry Iris like a hot dog.

Barry flashed her out of the way just in time, yelling, "Stay here!"

Then he ran back to the opening to face his enemy, an enemy that looked painfully like his friend.

"Round two," Firestorm growled, flaming up once more.

Cisco tried to make a run for it, but his doppelganger stepped in front of his path. "Look, mirror-mirror," he said, "I already told you: I'm not going to the dark side with you."

Out of nowhere, the screaming cry of Deadshot filled the air, and he jutted out his gun, firing shot after shot at Reverb. None of them hit, and the meta gave him a strange look. "You're a rotten shot."

Then the Deadshot doppelganger had no time to move before Reverb sent a blast of vibe power at his chest and sent him into the shipping crates. Reverb smirked, looking immensely cocky.

"I'm not," Reverb stated.

Cisco turned to his doppelganger, eyes wide in shock. "Are you telling me I can do that?"

Reverb nodded, slowly and maliciously. "That and so much more," he said. "I can show you."

Barry, distracted by his fight with Firestorm, was suddenly tossed across the warehouse. Cisco lunged forward in horror, watching the Vibe blast smash into his friend. "No!" he yelled, grabbing Reverb's shoulder.

Reverb spun and punched him in the face. Firestorm started beating him with fireballs, taking advantage of the brief moment of the Flash's weakness. Barry struggled on the mat, trying to get up, but was unable to stand. Reverb joined in, sending vibe-blasts to smash into the speedster.

Only Killer Frost didn't join in. Still clutching her arm, she struggled to stand. "Stop, both of you!" she yelled. "Zoom wants him alive." Neither of them listened to her, and Killer Frost got to her feet. "You know what Zoom will do if you don't obey him," she warned.

Next thing Barry knew, Firestorm was crumpling to his knees, a black hand sticking out of his chest. Killer Frost's agonized scream filled the air, heartbroken and hoarse. "No!"

"That," Zoom said as he zoomed in front of Reverb, no longer looking very cocky. In fact, he looked terrified and was frozen in fear. "What... did I say to do if you encountered a speedster?"

"Leave him unharmed," Reverb muttered, eyes on the floor.

Zoom turned a slow finger towards Barry. "Does this... look... unharmed to you?"

Zoom spun around and slammed his hand into Reverb's chest. Reverb let out a pained cry before falling to the floor, dead. Zoom then turned to Killer Frost, grabbing her by the throat and lifting her off the ground. Barry twisted on the mat, trying to stand. Trying to help.

"I'm happy to see at least one of you knows your place," Zoom hissed.

Just before Killer Frost blacked out from lack of oxygen, he dropped her to the ground. She coughed and spluttered, rolling onto her side.

The sound of speed filled the air, and when Cisco blinked, Zoom was gone.

And so was Barry.

Frost managed to sneak out of the building just as Peter Parker, Miles Morales, and Angelica Jones arrived at the location. Peter started to frantically search for his brother, but there was no sign of him or Frost. When Angelica noticed Deathstorm was dead, she turned to Peter and realized they had to stop Zoom.

She needed to stop him once and for all. For Peter. For Bobby. For everyone who had been killed by this monster.

Peter needed to find his brother before he loses him to that monster.