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He didn't fall. The moment his boots hit the vertical glass of the skyscraper, he was running.
Barry reached out his hand, pushing his speed to its absolute limit to match her erratic vibrations. His muscles burned. His lungs screamed for air.
"Barry, you need to get to S.T.A.R. Labs. Now. We’ve got a massive spike in localized tachyon emissions downtown." The Flash675 viewsTV Show
She looked at him, her eyes locking onto the lightning bolt on his chest. With a final, desperate effort, she lunged forward and gripped his forearm.
Barry scrambled to his feet, ignoring the ache in his ribs, and rushed to her side. He gently turned her over and pulled off her dark mask. She was young, unconscious, but breathing. He didn't fall
To any bystander on the street below, it was just a sudden, violent streak of red and yellow light accompanied by a thunderous boom that rattled the windows. But for Barry, the world had slowed to a complete crawl. Raindrops hung motionless in the air like floating crystals. The bustling evening traffic was a gallery of frozen metal statues.
"I'm here, Cisco," Barry said, touching the comms unit in his ear. "It looks like a breach, but it's not stabilizing. It's erratic." His muscles burned
"Take my hand!" Barry yelled, his voice sounding like slowed-down thunder in the void.
