
"Alternate timeline," Sebastian repeated. "Where does alternate timeline fall on that scale?" "But uh, that was just the first example that came to mind. I told Hunter that won't slide if we have kids-" Sebastian didn't miss the weird look that passed over Barry's face. "Thad's kid is going through this phase," Sebastian replied, shaking his head. "Alternate universe weird or grapes in ketchup weird?" Sebastian asked. He didn't speak again until they'd walked inside. "Right," Barry said, then sped himself and Sebastian to the mall, stopping where they couldn't be seen. This was going to take some getting used to. He paused, having already forgotten that Sebastian knew. "You not going to Flash us there?" Sebastian asked when Barry started to walk down the sidewalk. "Okay, great," Barry sighed, throwing on his jacket and walking outside.

"No, but do you want to come with me and I'll explain?" "You're acting weird because you forgot to go Christmas shopping?" Sebastian asked slowly.

"Gonna tell me what's going on now?" he asked. It was almost unsettling how much they looked alike. Sebastian looked up at Barry with a raised eyebrow. "I'm going to-"īarry walked back to the living room where Sebastian had already sunk into the cushions of the couch. "This is so weird," Barry breathed, running a hand through his hair. "How do I do that without giving away my identity-" Barry sighed. "Why don't you just tell him the truth?" Joe said. I- I don't know how I'm supposed to- to interact with him, talk with him." "What, you two didn't talk before Flashpoint?"īarry shook his head. "Flashpoint, this has to be another Flashpoint thing." "No I didn't hit my head," Barry replied. "What are you talking about? Did you hit your head?" Joe asked. "We haven't spoken in years and he just shows up like it's nothing.why are you looking at me like that?" Sebastian nodded, stepping inside and shutting the door behind him while Barry made a beeline for the kitchen. "Sebastian, why don't you make yourself at home?" "It's good to see you, too," Sebastian responded. Sebastian smiled at him, but it didn't quite reach his eyes, which flickered over to his confused brother. "It's good to see you again, Bas," Joe greeted. "Barry, you gonna let him in, or just let the heat get out."īarry turned to look at Joe, completely bewildered.
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"Earth to Bartholomew." Barry's nose scrunched up at the use of his full name just as Joe walked into the living room.

"Are you mad at me or something? I know we haven't talked in a couple of months, I just thought that you needed space." When Barry still just stood there, Sebastian snapped his fingers in front of Barry's face, making him jump. When Barry still didn't move, the smirk fell from his face and he looked more concerned. "Are you just gonna stand there and catch flies or are you going to give me a hug?" "Didn't think I'd forget about Christmas, do you?" On the other side stood a man who wore his own face, a smirk gracing his lips in a way that Barry would never be able to pull off, but fit his twin's face so well. He walked over to the door, pulling open the door. "Yeah, sure," Barry groaned, standing up again. "Barr, can you grab that?" Joe called from the kitchen. Barely two minutes later, there was a knock on the door.

Through the window he could see the strings of lights hung across the bushes outside.īarry laid on his couch, groaning softly as the remaining aches from his fight with Savitar made their presence known. Garland rested above the fireplace, stockings hanging from the bricks. Dozens of wrapped boxes lay under it, courtesy of Iris who he'd earlier joked about having 'good restraint'. The West house was decorated for the holidays, the tree full of ornaments. Tomorrow was Christmas Eve, and he forgot to finish Christmas shopping, so he'd have to go before they had their party here. Take a long nap, maybe watch an episode of Game of Thrones, forget about this Alchemy-Savitar business. All Barry wanted to do right now was go home and crash.
