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“Caitlin, it’s good to see you again,” Jessie Wells said to me as I signed into the hospital, it seemed sad that I had been there so much the staff knew my name. “How is he doing?” I said, looking down the hall to room N52, to his room. Wells’ face fell, “Tale as old as time Miss Snow, he’s still angry,” I sighed, as she waved me into the hospital. I put on the name tag that cheerfully declared girlfriend. Twenty days ago my boyfriend Barry Allen had been in an accident, one that had ended in a horrible crash and fire. The Star Labs particle accelerator had exploded under the management of Jessie’s parents Tess Morgan and Harrison Wells. It had been over two week since Barry had woken up from his coma and they still hadn’t let him go home. People like …show more content…

Like everything now, the hug was too fast, and before i could even hug him back he was gone. Then when there was nothing else to look at, I looked at Barry, and my face fell. It was going to be one of those days, some were better than others. Sometimes I wondered why I still came here, Barry was so bitter and angry, at the whole world. There were dark times I wished I could just end it, but then I felt bad because I knew he was in a lot of pain. Barry’s life, and the life of thousands of others had been changed by the accelerator explosion. Today was looking pretty bleak though; it made me sad just thinking about it. I looked down at the white tag on my shirt, studying every inch of it, trying to avoid looking at him. I know it sounded horrible, but every time I saw him I wanted to scream or cry, sometimes both. Before the accident, I had been looking to my normal life with my wonderfully dorky CSI by my side, cheering me on as a received my PHD. Now, it was almost imposable to see the my Barry in this person. He was bitter, jumbled, and angry, which just made everything all the worse. Now Barry was

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