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"It's only a few points above the one hundred and forty average for someone my age," Stein retorted, "Plus I have some ideas to contribute to this discussion, Dr. Snow."

"And I want to hear them," Jay interrupted, "This isn't just a wormhole, it's my way home."

I stated, "Back to Earth-2."

Barry was hesitant. "Jay, you really think we can use this as some kind of bridge from your world to ours?"

"Zoom uses the breaches," Jay explained, "Why can't we?"

Cisco huffed, "We don't know how. Everything I put through just bounces back."

I stared into the wormhole trying to figure out how I could get this thing to work with us and not against us. "Zoom uses these breaches to transport people from Earth-2," I explained, "Maybe it takes a speedster?"

Barry quickly ran to the other end of the building to gain speed, and Cisco glared, "He's not really..."

"He is," I huffed. Barry ran directly into the wormhole, but just bounced back.

I laughed at him as he rolled back across the floor. "Maybe I'm not fast enough," Barry grinned.

I held up my finger to issue a silence, and I explained, "Maybe your speed isn't the issue, it's probably the breach's stability...or lack of."

"She's right," Jay replied, "We need to think of the breach as a door, and on Earth-2 there's another door. Between them we have a hallway, and the hallway is constantly shifting, twisting, and collapsing upon itself."

Barry stated, "And the doors keep moving with it."

"So, we stabilize door, we stabilize the hallway," Cisco continued.

"And then I can jump through it," Barry grinned.

My eyes widened as the idea processes went full steam ahead in my brain. "Exactly," I grinned walking towards the beach, "it'll need to serve as a cannon of some sorts." I turned around to face Cisco, and I shouted, "A speed cannon!"

"Yes!" Cisco replied, and we both high-fived.

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Cisco, Caitlin, Iris, and I sat at our table next to the window at Jitters since we were free to go after brain-storming, and today was apparently Flash Day number two.

Barry was waiting at the counter to get our coffees, and I was showing everyone my bat mitzvah pictures my mom had sent to me last week—they have slowly become memes and have been placed all around our house.

"Ok," I tried to hold back my laughter, "this one's Barry and my favorite, and also my mom got video of it happening. This is Rabbi Goldstein," I showed them the very angry looking bearded man who was glaring at the back of my head as I read from the Torah.

Iris laughed, "Why is he so angry?"

"I'll show you in a second," I laughed, "but first we need to admire the emo hair and the blue sweater dress."

"Oh my god," Cisco almost exploded, "When was this glorious time?"

I giggled, "Two thousand and four." I swiped right to get the video on my screen, and Barry came back with all of our coffees in hands.

"Alright," Barry set the mugs on the table, "Five flashes. Be careful, apparently they are super caffeinated," he laughed, "First I have a day named after me and now I have a drink," he peered down at my tablet, and whispered with a grin, "Oh my god."

I turned my tablet around so everyone could see Rabbi Goldstein hand me the Torah, and the second it touches my hands I drop it on the floor. You could hear everyone in the crowd audibly gasp.

I cringed as I vividly remembered that day.

"What did you drop?" Cisco asked.

"That...," I cringed, "That was the Torah. Rabbi Goldstein was so pissed that I did that, he made the face the entire time we were at the synagogue, and he told my mom that if I wanted him to officiate my wedding, he wouldn't do it because I dropped the Torah."

Barry asked me, "Does he still remember that?"

"Oh yeah!" I laughed, "When we get married, he will not be there, because he is still mad about it."

We all took a sip of our coffees, and Caitlin asked worriedly, "You guys think Professor Stein is alright? I mean, Clarissa would call if there was anything wrong."

"Yeah," Iris nodded.

Caitlin got up from her seat with her phone in had, "Alright," she said, "I'm just going to call and check in, and I'll be back." She hurried off.

Barry laughed, "I don't see that call going well."

Then Cisco did the best Stein impression I've ever heard, and I almost choked on my coffee. "Young lady, these repeated intrusions are interrupting what should be a speedy—" Cisco's arm bumped into a girl walking past us, "Oh, I'm so sorry."

"Don't apologize," the girl turned around, revealing that is was Lisa Snart (aka Golden Glider). "You can bump into me any day, Cisco."

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