I Am The Flash

Chapter 3: Telling The Others



The next morning, Barry woke up in his own apartment, the familiar surroundings offering a small comfort amidst the whirlwind of recent events. He looked around, taking in the sight of his modest living space—photos of his parents, bookshelves filled with scientific journals, and a small kitchen that he hardly used. The weight of his new reality pressed down on him again, making his head spin.

Barry made himself a cup of coffee, hoping the caffeine would help him think clearly. He sat down at the small table in his kitchen, the translucent screen from yesterday flashing into his vision once more. The objectives were still there, urging him to embrace his destiny and protect Central City.

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**Objective: Embrace Your Destiny**

**- Learn to control your abilities.

- Protect Central City.**

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The words lingered in his mind as he sipped his coffee. He knew he had to make a decision: should he follow the familiar path and go to S.T.A.R. Labs, or should he strike out on his own, using his powers as he saw fit?

Barry weighed his options. S.T.A.R. Labs had resources, knowledgeable allies like Dr. Wells, Cisco, and Caitlin, and the means to help him understand his abilities.

On the other hand, going solo meant he could keep his abilities a secret and avoid any potential manipulations or conflicts. However, he knew he couldn't do it all alone. He would need guidance, training, and a support system to truly master his powers and protect the city effectively.

As he pondered, Barry's phone buzzed, pulling him out of his thoughts. It was a text from Iris.

**Iris:** "Hey, Barry. How are you feeling today? Any better?"

Barry smiled at her concern and quickly replied.

**Barry:** "Feeling much better, thanks. Just trying to figure some things out."

**Iris:** "I'm here if you need to talk. We all want to help you."

Barry sighed, feeling the weight of his decision. He knew he couldn't ignore the support system already in place for him at S.T.A.R. Labs.

With his decision made, Barry felt a sense of relief. He knew the path ahead would be challenging, but having friends and allies by his side made it feel more manageable. He quickly got dressed and headed out the door, his heart pounding with a mix of anticipation and anxiety.

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**S.T.A.R. Labs**

Barry arrived at S.T.A.R. Labs, greeted by the familiar sight of the towering building. As he walked through the doors, he was met by Cisco and Caitlin, their faces lighting up with smiles.

"Barry! It's good to see you here," Cisco said, giving him a friendly clap on the back.

Caitlin nodded in agreement. "We're really glad you decided to come. We were not here when you woke up, so when Dr. Wells told us you already left, I felt a little disappointed. I wanted to look at your vitals and see if you were truly okay, given the fact that you were struck by lightening and miraculously survived"

"Speaking of lightening" Barry said as he stood in the midst of the duo, "I think it changed me in ways I don't think is humanly possible"

Caitlin and Cisco exchanged puzzled glances, and Dr. Wells, who had just wheeled into the room, raised an eyebrow with interest.

"Changed you how?" Cisco asked, his voice a mix of curiosity and concern.

Barry took a deep breath, deciding it was time to reveal the truth. "I think the lightning gave me... powers."

The room fell silent for a moment, the only sound being the faint hum of the lab equipment. Barry could see the disbelief on their faces, but he pressed on.

"Watch this," Barry said, stepping back and taking a deep breath. He focused on the energy within him, willing his body to move at superhuman speed. In an instant, he sprinted around the room, the world around him becoming a blur. He stopped in front of them, heart pounding from the exertion.

Cisco's mouth dropped open, and Caitlin took a step back, her eyes wide with shock. Dr. Wells, however, seemed more intrigued than surprised.

"Holy... You really are fast," Cisco finally said, his voice filled with awe.

"How is this possible?" Caitlin asked, moving closer to Barry, her scientific curiosity piqued. "I mean, we know the lightning strike affected you, but this..."

Barry nodded. "I don't fully understand it myself. But there's more." He decided to show them another ability. Concentrating, he allowed his hand to vibrate at incredible speed. The effect was mesmerizing, his hand becoming a blur of motion.

"That's... incredible," Caitlin breathed, her eyes locked on Barry's vibrating hand.

"And you said there's more?" Cisco asked, his mind racing with possibilities.

Barry nodded. "I also heal faster. Cuts, bruises—they heal almost instantly. And I can process information at superhuman speeds. It's like my brain is working in overdrive."

Dr. Wells, who had been quietly observing, finally spoke. "This is truly fascinating, Barry. The lightning strike must have triggered a latent meta-gene in your DNA. It's something we theorized but never had concrete evidence of until now."

Barry glanced at Dr. Wells while controlling his anger as he remembered the night that changed everything for him, he vowed he was going to take revenge for what he did, but for now, he needed his guidance. "I need your help to control these abilities. To understand them."

Dr. Wells nodded, a small smile playing on his lips. "Of course, Barry. We'll help you. This is a remarkable opportunity, not just for you, but for all of us to learn more about meta-human abilities."

Cisco clapped his hands together, his enthusiasm bubbling over. "This is going to be awesome! Just think of all the tech we can develop to help you. We can make you a suit, gadgets, the works!"

Caitlin smiled, her initial shock giving way to excitement. "And we can monitor your vitals, track your progress. This is groundbreaking."

Barry felt a surge of relief and gratitude. Despite his reservations about Dr. Wells, he knew he couldn't do this alone. "Thank you, all of you. I couldn't ask for a better team."

As they discussed their next steps, Barry felt a renewed sense of purpose. He wasn't just Barry Allen anymore. He was something more, someone capable of making a real difference. With the support of his friends and the resources of S.T.A.R. Labs, he was ready to embrace his destiny and protect Central City.


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