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Loveâs Worth Running To. Chapter 5: Hero Work
Pairing: Barry Allen x Stephanie Williams (OFC)
Fandom: Justice League / DCEU
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A/N: Another chapter! I think this one as very interesting stuff, and itâs finally starting to move on to my favorite part of the story, I canât wait to post the few next chapters!
Also, and as always, remember to give this some love! Please reblog and leave feedback if youâre liking it, it would help me out a lot and itâd mean the world to me!! đ Thank you so much to everyone thatâs supporting this series đĽ°đ
With the excuse that she needs to face it sooner or later, Stephanie starts trying out her powers. She promises herself that it means nothing, only a way to ensure they wonât become something dangerous because she canât control them. It doesnât mean she will recklessly go out trying to be Wonder Woman. But the improvised hero outfit still lays on the ground. She hasnât put it away. Keeps glancing at it.
Meanwhile, as her eyes are fixed on the costume, a light crackle of electricity hovers over her palm. Stephanie sighs and focuses her attention on it, watching how the small force field slowly grows. The semi-transparent sphere, at first as small as marble, has reached the size of a football ball now.
Stephanie tells herself that big progress has been made, as at least she is now in control of it even if the force field isnât big enough to really protect anyone. Its surface is also irregular and unstable. She grits her teeth, frowning in confusion, but the very best she can do is maintain the current state of the force field.
âAh!â Stephanie suddenly yelps when her phone buzzes. The force field in her hand crackles, creating a mild disturbance in the air, before completely fading.
Promising to keep working on her newfound abilities after checking her phone, she picks the device up and looks at the screen. Her heart halts in anticipation as she reads the text. Itâs from Ben.
While it isnât the person she was expecting, it still warms her heart that Ben is reaching out and checking on her. For that reason, she proceeds to read the message and a small smile finds its way to her lips when she does.
Good morning, Stephanie! How are you feeling? I hope youâre well and recovered. There is no rush to return to work, but I must insist that you rest and properly look after yourself. Iâm your boss, so you have to do as I say.
Best regards, Ben.
Stephanie chuckles, endeared by his thoughtful message and amused by the fact that he signed it like he would a written letter... despite the fact that the phone already showcases the sender. Grinning, she starts typing to reply to him.
You may be the man in charge for the project, but shall I remind you that youâre not my boss?
Best regards, Stephanie.
However, and despite the lighthearted interaction, a void settles in her chest.
For a moment, Stephanie had hoped it was Barry contacting her, only to remember that she had been ignoring his many calls and messages. He has probably given up on talking to her, figuring she will do so when she feels comfortable with it. And she misses him. For that reason, she dials his number while Ben types back.
Barry takes a few rings to answer, but when he does his warm and familiar voice is filled with excitement. It makes Stephanie smile as soon as she hears it.
âSteph?!â He answers. âOh my gosh, hi! How are you feeling?â
âHi, Barryâ The girl canât stop smiling now, while at the same time wondering how she had survived so many days without him. âIâm feeling better, thank youâ
âThatâs great, Iâm so glad to hear it!â He sighed from the other end, as though a weight had been lifted from his shoulders. âUm⌠did you need anything? Or did you just call to chat?â
âWellâŚâ Stephanie awkwardly chuckles, feeling embarrassed for isolating herself. But now that she has her powers mostly under control after that long week, she feels like she can talk to him again. âActually, I wanted to apologize⌠I know Iâve been very distant, butâŚâ
âHey, noâ He gently interrupts her. âSteph, you donât have to apologize, donât say a word. I understand that you needed some time, anyone would after what you went through!â
Stephanie pauses for a moment while the nerves suddenly stir in her stomach. In the end, noticing his silence as well, she pipes up once more.
âIâm sorry for worrying you, Barryâ
âIâm always gonna worry about youâ
She smiles to herself, knowing that he means that in the best way possible. The nerves disappear, replaced with a wave of warmth that fills her. Suddenly, all those negative emotions she has been experiencing for days are gone. All thanks to his magic.
âListen, Iâm in a hurry. Iâm so sorry, I really canât talk moreâ Barry mumbles. âBut, uh... how âbout we meet this evening? Iâll take it easy on you, I promise, I just want to hang out with you for a bitâ
âSureâ Stephanie chuckles. âIâd love thatâ
âCool!â She hears him happily chuckle as well. âPick you up at 7?â
âYeah, see you laterâ And Stephanie hangs up, unable to erase the smile from her face.
_
When Barry arrives to the place of reunion, he heaves a big sigh. The sky suddenly looks bluer, the birds are singing louder and the sun shines brighter. Everything is okay.
âThere you areâ Clark pats his shoulder, warning him of the teamâs presence. They had been waiting for him. âHow can a speedster like you be late?â
âRight, sorry about thatâ Barry grins instead of taking his words as a scolding.
âYou look happyâŚâ Diana tells Barry, kindly nudging him a little.
âYeah, wellâ The boy suddenly feels slightly flustered by everyoneâs gazes on him. âI talked to Stephâ
âYour friend?â Bruce pipes up, the hint of a smile peeking in the corner of his lips. âWe told you she just needed some timeâ
âShe doing okay?â Arthur asked, frowning slightly in concern.
âYeah, sheâs fine⌠sheâs fineâ Barry sighs like that again, feeling lighter. âPhew, it was such a reliefâ
âSorry to burst your bubble, Barryâ Victor gravely tells him. âBut we have work to doâ
âYouâre right, I knowâ The boy nods to himself. âIâm ready, letâs goâ
The silence settles for a moment. Overlooking the city from their high spot at the top of the skyscraper, the six pensively observe the atmosphere beneath their feet. There is the usual busy sound of traffic, of the crowdâs murmuring and the occasional ambulance or police cars sirens in the distance. Other than that, there are no signs of an imminent threat.
âWhat are we doing here again?â Arthur pipes up. âEverything seems calmâ
âToo calmâ Bruce grimly replies, glancing at the rest. âI know somethingâs wrongâ
âI can feel it tooâ Victor adds. âThe electric devices feel erratic, like a virus is slowly poisoning the cityâ
âWhat we can do about it?â Diana stares at the cyborg, whose eyes are fixed on the city underneath.
âCan you do something to stop that virus?â Barry suggests to him. âGet into their systems or something?â
âI canâtâ Victor gravely says, locking eyes with the speedster. âThatâs how I know somethingâs wrongâ
âI can feel it tooâ Clark admits. There are no traces of his usual smile. âMaybe itâs just an intuition, but-â
Before he can even finish his sentence, a loud ruckus startles them all. Something has changed right under their field of vision. An automated train, moving on its own and filled with thousands of innocent passengers, is violently wavering and making the people inside it scream and panic. It moves at a vertiginous speed. More strange noises ensure that the train isnât the only electronic device malfunctioning there.
âYou wouldnât be doing that, by any chance?â Barry asks Victor, who slowly shakes his head.
As on cue, everyone moves at his denial. The six seem synchronized as they throw themselves down the rooftop. Diana uses her lasso to soar through the air, Bruce glides with his cape and Barry speeds leaving behind a faint blue tail. Clark flies, followed by Victor with his propellers, and Arthur throws his trident and rides it like a surf board.
In the blink of an eye, the six have landed on top of the train. More panicked screams fill the interior with the loud thud of their landing. They struggle to maintain balance in the speeding train. Moving quickly, Clark tears the metallic top of the train open and so everyone drops to the inside.
âPlease stay calmâ He kindly says to the terrorized passengers.
âWeâre here to helpâ Bruce assures them with his deep voice.
âWeâre saved!â A blond woman exclaims. âItâs Superman!â
âAnd Wonder Woman!â
âAnd The Batman!â
Although a warm welcome, the Justice League focuses on the mission ahead: saving those people. They exchange quick glances between them and get to work. There is no time to lose.
âBarryâ Bruce lowly tells him. âGet rid of all the electronic devices as soon as possibleâ
âBefore they overheat and explodeâ Victor urges him, his red eye seeming to recognize the extent of the danger they present. âTheyâre malfunctioning just like the trainâ
âCopy that!â And with that, the speedster is gone in the blink of an eye. With shocked gasps, the people find that their phones, tablets and any other electronic devices are taken from them. Some explode as soon as theyâre thrown out the window, causing an even further outrage.
âIâll try to stop the trainâ Victor closes his eyes, focusing his mind on the electric system.
âIâll do that tooâ Clark nods, helping the cyborg by flying to the front of the vehicle. As soon as he disappears, the train produces a strident creaking as it drags along the rails. Carefully. Very slowly, it starts losing speed. He canât risk harming the people inside with a violent halt.
âWeâll get the people safely offâ Diana taps Bruce, who doesnât lose one second to go with her.
âAnd Iâll help you outâ Arthur throws his trident to the doors, breaking through them to allow them an exit.
Soon after, Barry has returned and instantly goes with Diana, Bruce and Arthur to help them move the passengers out of the speeding train. Clark seems to continue his part of the rescue, because it loses speed by the second. Slow and safely.
While Arthur breaks open all the doors he can to create more exits, the rest gets ahold of as many people as possible. The train hasnât quite stopped yet. Bruce carries three grown men, using his grappling hook to swing to safety. Diana has picked up a group of four children while Barry puts their parents to safety. Perhaps they canât quite understand and solve what is happening in the city yet, but in the meantime they can always protect the people.
_
Seven oâclock canât come soon enough. Time passes slowly, and Stephanieâs eyes keep landing on the discarded outfit on the ground. She bites her lip. Knowing she is meeting Barry later seems to fill her with courage. Hope. Maybe she can be like their heroes, like Wonder Woman and Superman. At the very least, she can try.
âMaybe Iâll just try it onâŚâ She mumbles, trying to get rid of her impatient energy, and as though they outfit would have changed sizes during those few days she hasnât touched it.
Telling herself that itâs only a way to stay distracted and busy while she waits for Barry to arrive, although that isnât for two more hours, Stephanie gets changed. The tight leggings slip on easily, like a second skin, like theyâre the right thing to wear. After she puts on the tank top as well, she stands before the mirror once more. The same sense of excitement and wonder settle in her stomach, taking the form of butterflies that take flight inside it.
The look is almost complete. Just when she is applying the eye shadow like the other day, a sound interrupts her. Several police cars pass by her apartment at top speed, illuminating the streets with their blue light. A test. A call to adventure. Will she answer?
âI can do itâ She whispers to herself. âI want to help, I can do itâ
Anxious as the police cars wail in the distance, Stephanie nods in resolution. After such a long time of inactivity, her muscles complain at the sudden energy bursts. Ignoring the light aching of her body, Stephanie runs. She leaves her apartment, leaves behind her building and runs in the direction the police cars took. After days if inactivity, she feels alive again. Her lungs urgently fill with air, her heart begins beating so fast that it throbs in her ears.
Stephanie doesnât stop running, chasing the call to heroism and smiling widely.
_
She gasps for air as she watches the scene before her in confusion. The streets are total chaos. Even the few policemen that have stayed seem to have lost their minds. All the people, from ordinary bystanders, to service workers that have left their establishments, are running aimlessly and screaming in a panic.
âHEEEELP!!! He will kill us all!!â A shrieking voice gathers her attention upwards. A man is teetering at the very edge of a ledge, at the top of a building. He seems about to jump. Stephanie canât get there in time to save him. Where is the Justice League when you need it?!
Trying to make herself audible among the shouting of the panicked people around her, she focuses on the man whose life is in immediate danger.
âStay where you are!â She shouts at him, but he only dedicates her an absent glance.
Stephanie frantically looks around, searching for something that can help her. Nothing of use is in sight. What can she do? An idea suddenly pops up in her brain. Wiggling her fingers, she tries to create a force field around herself. If itâs stable enough, maybe it can lift her off the ground and transport her to him.
But itâs all for naught. Itâs too late. Her heart skips a beat.
The man has walked off the ledge.
âNO!â Stephanie screams, so violently that she hurts her throat.
On an instinct, she reaches out in his direction despite the big distance that separates them. Her head fills with uneasy thoughts, all of which are focused on helping him. Saving him! Her first attempt canât end like that, she needs to do something!
Just as the man is about to step into the air and commence a free fall of several stories high, a bubble creates around him. The man gasps, suspended in the air by a wavering force field.
Realizing it is her doing, Stephanie clenches her jaw and focuses all her might on it. Although it quakes with her effort, the bubble carefully glides downwards until it touches the pavement. As soon as it does, the man looks around in a daze and begins to walk away.
Stephanie finds that such small deed was too great for her. All her energies abandon her and she suddenly falls to the ground. She sits there helplessly. Her heart has recovered that unforgiving pace and she breathes heavily again, even worse than after her dash.
In a daze, feeling how her brain slowly fills with fog, Stephanie watches the scene. Two men are fighting close to her, shouting as theyâre convinced the other is a threat. A woman and her baby run aimlessly, wailing as each make more noise than the previous. All around her reigns absolute chaos. Panic. Terror. The reason? She doesnât know. She doesnât understand.
A man runs for his life, anxiously looking over his shoulder as though something or someone is chasing him. Stephanie canât see anything behind the man. Just as he passes her by, she weakly holds on to the leg of his pants.
âSir, sir!!â She calls out, trying to get through to him. Fighting his panic, he nervously turns to her. âWhat is happening?!â
âT-The scarecrow!â The man gulps. âWeâre all going to die!â
And with that her breaks free from her grasp with one simple jerking motion and continues on his escape from an invisible foe.
Stephanie frowns under her eye mask. There are no signs of any scarecrow, and even if it was⌠what would a scarecrow be doing in a city? Why would an inanimate object be a threat? These people seem to be frightened of an imaginary foe. The only thing different aside from the panicked people is a strange ambiance. Although slightly similar to the way her force fields change the air, this once it feels heavy. There is a mild odor of something burning, like popcorn that has been on the microwave for too long.
But⌠there is no fire. Stephanie suddenly gets an urge to leave. She makes to stand up, but she remains too weak to move. Anguish overcomes her. Something is happening in that place, something that she cannot comprehend but that is starting to take over her too.
She doesnât know what, but something is wrong. Something is about to happen. Something bad. Something terrible. She canât stop thinking about it. A feeling of dread overpowers any other rational thoughts. Now Stephanie understands how all those people feel. Panicked She does too.
Her eyes frantically travel all around her, expecting hidden enemies in every corner. Her powers are useless, even if she could use them. She canât protect herself, or anyone else.
Static-like void fills her brain, causing her to push her hands against her ears when it feels like her head is about to explode. Her temples throb. Her heart thumps. Her breathing quickens.
Just as she feels herself about to completely lose control, a figure appears in front of her as though it has fallen from the heavens. Stephanie yelps and whimpers, shielding her face with her hands and leaning backwards to get away.
âHeyâ A deep dark voice approaches her. âYou okay?â
Stephanie dares to peek through her fingers, only becoming more frightened when she actually sees the person⌠the⌠creature? It looks like a man, but her panicked mind can only see an enormous bat standing on two legs with its wings wide open.
âAh!â She screams, so the figure folds the wings and cautiously approaches her. She still doesnât trust him. âPlease donât hurt me!â
He can hurt her. He will. Anyone can. Anyone will.
âIâm not going to hurt youâ He slowly crouches down to be at eye level with her. She can see his worried brown eyes through the mask that covers his features. âLook at meâ
âYouâre⌠youâreâŚâ The world seems to spin around her, and Stephanie is out of breath. âYouâre The Batmanâ
âThatâs right, Iâm here to helpâ He reminds her, offering her his hand. âWhatâs going on?â
Stephanie gulps as he pulls her to her feet. It comes to her attention that he looks her up and down, reminding her of the outfit sheâs wearing. A hero⌠she failed. The reason why she went there on the first place was because she wanted to help those people, but⌠reality becomes a little more stable as she realizes⌠not even the police stuck around.
âCan you hear me?â The Batman tries again. âWhat is happening?â
âI donât know⌠I donât knowâ All her thoughts are scrambled, too fast to stop as they slip through her lips. âSomething⌠is wrong⌠I canât explain it...â
A sudden urge to cry causes her to stare at him, begging for help. Maybe he knows what strange occurrence takes place in that street, or how to stop it, or how to end it. He doesnât seem to, but his eyes are filled with compassion.
âI assume you wanted to help, but you can goâ He tells her, supporting her as she feels herself swaying. âDonât worry, everything will be alrightâ
Stephanie slowly nods, taking a deep breath and making an effort to fight through that strange trance of terror. No one has attacked her yet, despite her irrational conviction that they would.
âGo, get to safetyâ The Batman insists, gently letting go of her. âIâll take care of thisâ
She opens her mouth. To warn him. He doesnât know. Since he has just arrived, he has no idea what he will soon experience. But Stephanie canât speak up. She barely has the strength to stand.
Stumbling and in a daze, she takes a step. She needs to get away from there, breathe a different air. Clean air, not contaminated with whatever is hurting her so. For that reason, she takes another step. And then another. Little by little, she gets away from there. The safety of her home has never felt so distant.
_
When she wakes up, Stephanie can barely remember how she clumsily plopped on the bed and fell asleep. She had nightmares that are impossible to remember. The fact that she is still wearing her hero outfit is proof that it really happened. She still feels feverish and exhausted from her attempt. Something out of the ordinary was happening there. She can only hope The Batman helped those people, and that he himself was safe after all of that.
Remembering she is supposed to meet Barry when he texts her a quick âomwâ that lets her know he will arrive soon, Stephanie gets up. She gets changed and stumbles through her own house as though the ground is shaking under her feet.
Her mind seems to clear up as the minutes pass. When she is done getting ready, she goes to the door where she is supposed to meet Barry. He isnât there yet. At least, her thoughts feel more coherent and ordered now.
Even after that strange effect has passed, adark feeling stays with Stephanie, like a black cloud that stays with her. At first she assumed it was the rare burst of adrenaline traveling through her veins. Now sheâs not so sure. Her heart hasnât stopped beating erratically ever since then, and although there is no more danger she feels on edge. Frightened. She wonders if she really wasnât as brave as she though she was, or that she abused her still recovering body too much, or if the experience was too harrowing to easily leave behind. Whatever the case, a sudden presence forces her away from those thoughts.
âHi!â Barry jumps into place in front of her, bearing a wide grin that seems to brighten up the subtle darkness that has clouded her heart. âIâm hereâ
âYouâre late againâ The girl only says, even if sheâs already smiling. Barryâs feeling has a healing effect that cures her lingering restlessness.
âI know, Iâm so sorryâ He dramatically sighs, although he does look a little tired. âBusy dayâ
âWhat did you do today?â Stephanie asks, trying to start a conversation while at the same time distract herself from her unease.
âUhâŚ.. you know...â Barry shrugs. âRun around, do some errands, save the worldâŚâ
Stephanie laughs out loud at his joke, and he grins widely in return. However, the gesture vanishes from his face immediately after. He is staring at her with his brow knitted in concern.
âSteph, you look paleâŚâ He whispers, rubbing her arm. âYou okay?â
âY-Yeahâ She chuckles, internally panicking at the mere thought of him finding out about her powers and her little adventure. âI just⌠went for a walk to kill time⌠Guess Iâm a little tiredâ
Barry pauses. She can almost see the wheels turning in his head. He is about to tell her that she should rest and take it easy, but he doesnât. Instead, he dedicates her his best encouraging smile.
âIâm gonna spoil you todayâ His hand lingers on her arm. âYouâre still recovering and you deserve to be spoiledâ
âSo it was a trapâ Stephanie smirks, playfully rolling her eyes at him. âI should have knownâ
âThereâs no escaping nowâ Barry offers her his arm, which she links with his. He then playfully arches his eyebrows. âShall we?â
The pair smile at each other as they begin to walk. Barry immediately goes on about what they can do. They can get some snacks and take a little walk. Since sheâs been locked inside for so long he wants her to get some air, but heâs stern on letting her rest, so maybe they should sit at a terrace. She doesnât care what the plan is, sheâs just happy to be with him. His presence is reassuring, silently reminding Stephanie that there is nothing to fear.
_
It has returned. That feeling of dread, of imminent danger. It isnât nearly as strong as before, it merely feels like a shadow of its former self. Nonetheless, it is barely enough to make even breathing exhausting. Stephanie canât focus.
Night is slowly falling as the sky turns a slightly darker shade of blue. It has orange and purple tinges as the last traces of the sunset erase from the horizon. The early night breeze envelops them, gentle like a caress.
Barry has been talking almost all evening, but Stephanie is no longer answering him. She is absently playing with the paper that the hot dogs they ate came in.
âWhat do you say?â Barry is saying then, but sheâs not listening. âSteph?â
Stephanie is so out of it that she canât answer. She grits her teeth, trying not to wince, when her temples begin throbbing. Her entire body is giving her signals. All she wants to do is rest. Sleep. Sleep for a really long time.
âStephâ He sternly calls her, taking her free hand when she feebly leans on him. âW-Whatâs wrong?â
âNothingâŚâ She gulps, avoiding his gaze as she lowers her head in the hopes that the stillness can level her dizziness. âJust got a bit light-headedâ
âYou sure youâre okay?â When she doesnât answer, he continues. His voice carries a hint of panic. âYouâre still recovering, maybe you should have stayed-â
âIâm okayâ She rushes to say, trying her best to smile at him. âJust a bit tiredâ
âSteph, you almost died not that long agoâ Barry gravely says, subtly sinking his fingers into her arm. âAnd you donât look so goodâ
âBarryâ She begins to say, tiredly tilting her head as she peers at him. Her vision blurs, but she tries to fight through her unwell. âIâm just⌠a bit weakâŚâ
He doesnât reply, only furrowing his brow and feeling a pang of concern in his chest. He had been scared enough to find her after the accident, it only makes it worse to see her in that state still. He doesnât think he could take the idea of her not being alright.
âAndâŚâ Stephanie gulps, wobbling slightly. âV-Very dizzyâŚâ
Barry wraps an arm around her. His heart is racing in unease. Just as he supports her, Stephanie falters. The breath hitches in his throat as he tightens his hold on her and presses her against his side.
âSteph?!â His voice breaks as the concern completely takes over him.
For a few seconds she doesnât reply, only limply lying against him. Memories of finding her after the accident return to Barry, and he grimaces at the mental image. Luckily, she reacts in time to pull him out of those dark thoughts.
âIâm⌠okayâŚâ She tells him in a daze, voice weak.
Still firmly holding on to her, he presses his free hand against her forehead. Stephanieâs skin feels warm, confirming his suspicions that she was still sick.
âIâm taking you homeâ Barry states. âNo buts, you need to restâ
Stephanie babbles, opening and closing her mouth. If only he knew the true reason behind her state. But he can never know. In any case, she doesnât feel lucid enough to speak. The mere idea that she has a secret identity feels far too surreal at the moment, even to herself.
âCan you walk?â Barry tenderly moves the hair away from her face, trying to take a good look at her. She only shakes her head, frowning as she tiredly puts her head on his shoulder. âOkay, up you goâ
Straining a little, he grunts as he sweeps her off the floor and into his arms. Stephanie suddenly feels incredibly safe and comfortable in his embrace, and the deep unwell lessen slightly.
âYouâre strongâŚâ She chuckles, and she briefly wonders why sheâs tilted to the side even though her head is still resting against his shoulder.
âSee? Youâre clearly deliriousâ They peer at each other for a moment.
The slight motion of picking her head off his shoulder sends a wave of vertigo through her. She whimpers, closing her eyes tight and gingerly resting her head on his shoulder again. Then, a sudden change of position startles her. When she opens her eyes, they are already at her place. Baffled, she feebly glances around. A moment ago they were⌠and now⌠she must be really delirious...
âWeâre hereâ Barry carries her inside. âDo I need to take you to the hospital?â
âNo, I justâŚâ She starts to say, but her voice then becomes urgent. âPut me downâ
Confused, Barry does as she says. When she is on her feet again, Stephanie presses her hands over her mouth. The wave of nausea soon passes, much to her relief. However, everything else does too.
Barry exclaims as he throw himself forward to catch her. Stephanie drops down, falling limply to the ground. His arms break her fall and he nervously scoops her into them again.
âOh my goshâŚâ He mumbles as he rushes her to the bed. âOh my gosh, oh my goshâŚâ
He shakily sighs to himself as he carefully lies her down. The girlâs arms stay locked around his neck even when he lets go of her. Barry stops to intently watch her. She now looks peaceful, as though she badly needed that rest. Sheâs resting, he tells himself. Yeah, just resting. Her chest softly moves up and down with her calm breathing.
âSheâs okayâ Barry assures himself, although he begins pacing up and down her room.
Thousands of terrible thoughts battle in his brain. Sheâs sick again. She hasnât recovered. Sheâs dying. The accident was too much for her, she will never fully recover.
âOkay, calm down, Barryâ He takes a deep breath, even if he still paces. âSheâs fine, sheâs gonna be alrightâ
He tells himself that all those thoughts are lies. They are just fears, not reality. Interrupting himself, Barry stops and looks at her again. Stephanie lies motionlessly in the bed. She is still pale, but she doesnât look terribly sick. He sighs and resumes his pacing.
âSheâs not as bad as she was in the hospitalâ Barry whispers, trying not to wake her. âShe looked much worse then. Besides, Stephâs strong, sheâll be fine, sheâll be-â
Barryâs phone rings, startling him so much that he yelps and jumps in place.
âH-Hello?â
âBarry?â
The boy finally quits his pacing for good. His hand flies to his forehead. He had totally forgotten he was supposed to return to the Batcave after being with Steph. Things had seemed to gotten worse. After their rescue on the train, panic had seemed to reign on the streets for several hours. There was no explanation, but they knew it had something to do with the rest of strange events. And maybe a villain was behind it all.
But now⌠Stephanie needs him. She is sick. Now he canât leave her.
âBruce! Iâm so sorryâ Barry rapidly says. âI know I should be there, but Steph got really sick andâŚâ
âIs she alright?â
âY-Yeah, yeah⌠I think soâŚâ
âAnd you?â
âIâm fine, I just got scaredâŚâ He sighs, settling his nerves. âReally freaking scaredâ
âSo you canât make it?â Bruce asks him, but at least Barry is relieved that there is no anger or annoyance in his voice.
âIâm afraid not⌠Iâm really sorry, I justâŚâ
âI understandâ The man replies. âBut we have to check that outâ
âSure, yeah!â Barry nervously ruffles his own hair. âYou guys be careful out there, okay?â
âWe willâ Bruce gently says. âTake care of your friendâ
âYeahâ The boy absently hangs up, turning to her once more. She is now lying over her side, having turned slightly in her sleep.
Barry watches her, wondering how he can contain such an immense amount of fondness for her. Just the sight of her pale face was enough to break his heart. If he could, he would hold her tight and never let go, protect her from everything.
When he slowly walks closer to her, a board of the wooden floor creaks. Barry freezes, but itâs too late. Stephanie groggily turns around, opening her eyes moving her head to look around her.
âBarry?â She mumbles, looking around, disoriented. âWhatâŚ?â
What is Barry doing there with her? However, she quickly forgets about him when her eyes fall on the window. Itâs almost dawn. An alarm blasts in her head as her usual routine occupies all her thoughts. She needs to get ready!
"I gotta go to work!" Stephanie makes to stand from the bed, but Barry is faster. He pushes her by the shoulders and forces her to lie down again.
"What?â He exclaims, feeling that anguish that he had just gotten rid of creeping up again. âAre you⌠are you serious?"
"Barry, Iâm gonna be late! Our investigation is very important, it will help so many-"
âOh my gosh, Steph!â He exclaims, in a surprisingly loud and exasperated voice that instantly silences her in astonishment. âCan you stop thinking about everyone else and take care of yourself for one minute?! Donât you remember what happened to you?!â
And suddenly, with his words, Stephanie does remember. The accident, the hospital, the heroic attempt, the inexplicable dread in the air⌠Everything. She relaxes, forgetting about work. She now remembers she hasnât gone to the lab in a week. But itâs too late for Barry.
Stephanie gawks at him, having no words to retaliate. His sudden outburst is so unexpected that she is utterly speechless. A second after he finishes his sentence, however, his eyes widen in surprise as well. They silently stare at each other.
âIâm so sorryâ He utters, averting his gaze in shame. âI shouldnât have yelled at you, I justâŚâ
âYouâre right⌠I just got a little disorientedâ Stephanie reaches out to delicately take his hand, which he reluctantly allows. âIâm going to lie down, okay?â
The boy nods his head, and he doesnât move at first even as she insists. When Stephanie tugs at his fingers, he starts to move slowly. Barry turns, hesitantly facing her. Stephanie only pulls a little harder, inviting to sit with her as she returns to her previous spot. Exhaling all the anguish in a shaky breath, Barry joins her in the bed.
No more words are spoken for several seconds. Stephanie doesnât let go of Barryâs hand. His eyes are watery. Even as he looks away again, she knows, and that is why she tugs at him until theyâre both lying down. Resting on their sides, theyâre now facing each other. They just rest there for a moment, letting all the tension in the air to vanish and lingering on their positions until Stephanieâs soft voice breaks the silence.
âAre you okay, Barry?â
âYeah...â He takes a deep breath in. âJust a little shakyâ
âIâm sorryâŚâ She mutters, and her hand is delicately pressing against his cheek before she can stop herself. âI really hate to worry youâ
âYou canât scare me like that again, okay? Everâ Barry replies, taking her hand off his face and clutching it between both his palms. âJust when I thought you were out of danger you faint on me like that andâŚâ
âIâm okay, Barryâ Stephanie assures, chuckling a little when his eyes fall upon hers in a skeptical manner. âIâm better now, really, I just need some restâ
âI can assure you, youâre getting some restâ Remnants of that exasperated tone linger in his voice. âIâm making sure you get some sleep even if I have to lie all day here with you!â
âIs that a threat?â She tenderly smiles, and the callback causes Barry to chuckle.
He pauses, taking a moment to sigh and calm himself.
âAre you really feeling okay?â He lovingly presses her hand against his chest. His heart is drumming underneath it. âDonât lie to me, Steph, Iâll knowâ
âI am, I promiseâ Stephanie snuggles closer to him, embracing his warmth and comforting presence. âJust a little tiredâ
âWhat happened to you?â He whispers in concern, even if his arm automatically falls over her frame. âI thought you had rested a lot, that you were recovered. Did I overdo it today? I really tried toâŚâ
âNo, no, itâs not thatâ The girl locks eyes with him, biting her lip as she wonders if she should tell him. In the end she partially does, thinking that he doesnât need to know the true reason behind her little adventure. âWhen I went for that walk earlier I⌠I donât know⌠Something affected me⌠It was like the air was contaminated⌠It made me feel scared and horribleâ
âWhat was it?â
âI have no idea⌠I just know thereâs something strange going on in this cityâ
âYeah, I knowâŚâ Barry somberly mutters. After a brief pause, he feels his shoulders relaxing the closer she is. âTry to get some sleep, okay? Iâll watch over youâ
Stephanie breathes in, just at the same time that Barry does, and peacefully exhales with him. She hasnât been feeling safe ever since that awful experience from before. Now, next to Barry and enveloped by his arms, she feels the safest sheâs ever been.
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