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☤ ᴄᴀɪᴛʟɪɴ sɴᴏᴡ ❆ ([personal profile] trigeminalheadache) wrote in [community profile] alphalogs 2016-09-04 01:53 am (UTC)

Caitlin's mind felt like a disjointed jumble. If she wasn't already accustomed to believing in the impossible (given that it's scientifically feasible, of course), she'd probably feel much worse. Or, maybe she'd feel better. Maybe she would just swallow the tripe they fed her wholesale like she pretended she had.

There were a few things she knew for sure. One, she would likely be alone here because that was her luck. She would never be lucky enough to have even one familiar face here with her. Two, wherever she really was, she needed to find a way out and a way back to Central City. Without Barry, she wasn't sure how much of a chance she, Cisco, and Harry had of surviving Zoom and his minions, but they were resourceful. They could try to find a way.

And three, she wasn't quite sure she should be relieved to be free of Zoom right now. She might have just gone from the fryng pan to the fire.

But that would all be contemplated later. Right now, she was signing more paperwork than she had when she got the job at STAR Labs and being handed things. She managed to bundle everything together once they started shooing her along. Someone pointed out the man that would be giving her a tour, and she pulled up short once she laid eyes on him.

Light hair, light eyes, tall, broad shoulders. He had a similar build as Jay did, similar features. But Jay wouldn't smile at her like that. No, Jay's expressions had a manic touch to them now, smirking more often than not.

With a steadying breath, she crossed the room, clutching her things to her chest. "I guess you're who I'm supposed to meet? I'm Caitlin. Caitlin Snow."

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