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It had been a few hours since Barry and Cisco had left Killer Frost alone in the Meta human cell. She didn’t even bother to try to use her powers in here. She was smarter than that, and she had a feeling she wouldn’t have to.
Killer Frost leaned against the wall of her cell, slowly fiddling with something in her pocket. Cisco was far too trusting. When he threw her into her cell, he didn’t check to see if she was hiding any weapons. Silly boy.
Of course, what she had wasn’t a weapon, per say. It was more of a way to get them to see her point of view. She silently scolded herself for not using it on Barry when she had the chance. It was the perfect opportunity, but she had been too caught up in the heat of the action. Or should she say the frost of the action. She laughed quietly at her own bad joke.
Killer Frost knew that Barry was the perfect one to join her side, and the fact he could survive her kiss of death made him even more appealing to her. Together, they could be unstoppable. She just needed another chance put her plan into play.
As if someone read her mind, she heard the door in front of her cell open, and there he was. Barry Allen. Killer Frost slowly walked over to the glass. “Are you here to talk some sense into me?”
“No. I came to let you go,” Barry said walking back to the control panel, and much to her surprise, the door to her cell suddenly opened. After her brief moment of shock, Killer Frost walked over to him.
“For a smart guy, that was an awfully dumb move,” she said
“Like I said, you’re free to go,” Barry said.
She paused for a moment. “What’s the catch?”
“You have to kill me,” he said.
“You want to fight Flash?”
“No. I’m not gonna fight you, but if you want to leave this room, you’re going have to kill me,” Barry said.
“Don’t think I won’t,” Killer Frost said.
“Then do it,” Barry said.
As soon as those word left his mouth, Killer Frost summoned the icicle in her hand, and pointed it directly at his heart. She knew she wouldn’t do it, but it didn’t mean she couldn’t have a little fun.
“What are you waiting for? What’s the big deal? Come on live up to your name, Killer Frost. I want to see some killing. You want to be the villain. This is what they do. They kill their friends because nothing else matters to them anymore, right? Right?!” Barry said as he suddenly grabbed her hand and brought the icicle closer to his chest. She would be lying if she didn’t say that his forcefulness didn’t turn her on. This is was absolutely perfect. His focus was only on the icicle that he clearly didn’t see the small syringe slowly slide from beneath her jacket sleeve into her empty hand.
“Come on. Kill me, Caitlin. You can’t do it. You can’t because underneath all that cold, you’re still you,” Barry said.
Killer Frost stood there for a moment, and suddenly her eyes turned back to the Caitlin they all knew and loved. She dropped the icicle, and quickly enveloped him a hug. He embraced he back. He didn’t notice as her eyes went back to that deadly shade of blue.
“You’re right, Barry. I can’t because I have bigger plans for you,” she whispered seductively.
Before Barry could react, he felt a sharp pain in his neck. Shocked, he stumbled back to see Killer Frost smiling with the syringe in her hand. “Don’t worry Barry, you’re going to thank me for this later.”
As Barry stood there, it was almost has his body was filled with a rush of adrenaline. He had never felt this amazing before. It was as if all his burdens, all his guilt, and worry vanished into thin air. All that was left was a feeling of freedom. His eyes suddenly flashed with blue lighting, and he looked at Killer Frost with a smile. She smiled back, seeing that her master plan was working.
She quickly grabbed him by the hand. “I’ll explain everything later, but we need to go now,” she said looking up at the cameras. She knew that Team Flash had seen everything, and they only had a few moments until everyone made their way down to the cells.
Sensing this as well, Barry grabbed Killer Frost, and flashed them both out of STAR Labs.
