Moving like a massive blur through the
forests Barry managed to reach the railyards outside of town and laid low.
Checking if anyone was present.
From the looks of it the yard was empty,
either it had yet to open or everyone was on their break. Either way the former
Flash didn’t want to lose this opportunity and carefully snuck through the yard
and the convoy of railway cars lining back and forth on their tracks like it
was a market. “I can’t believe I’m doing this, stealing just so we can eat.”
Stepping quietly between one rail car to the next he squinted to look at the
dossiers on each car to see what they had inside, shaking his head the entire
time and keeping his hands at his crotch to keep it hidden. “I wonder what I’m
going to do for cloths?”
A stray thought went through his mind, at
first it was a series of after images of when he went wild back at the lab but
soon a voice came with it. ‘You get food for tribe, make tribe big, strong.’ “What?”
More images flickered up, one being the three ladies looking up to him while
servicing the log that was now his cock. ‘They good mates, bear big kids, make
big tribe.’ The image made his flaccid member twitch at the memory. “But they’re
stuck like this, I’m stuck like this, we’ve got to lay low and try to fix it.”
‘Why fix? Simple now, you eat, you grow,
they eat, they grow, you mate, they make tribe big.’
Standing naked and towering over the
railcars Barry realized he wasn’t trying to cover himself up anymore with his
hands, he wasn’t sure if the gruff voice in his head was a delusion or a side
effect of his growth, but after he thought about it he was forced to admit
certain truths. The lab was destroyed and now they were too big to operate the
controls to undo it. Looking back at how Iris, Felicity and Caitlin acted
towards him Barry let out a slight chuckle, he had three gorgeous amazon women
that wanted him more than life itself. Picking two cars out in a convoy he read
their labels and smiled, hoisting them up in his powerful arms and turning to
go back into the woods. After all his ladies would be hungry and he didn’t want
to disappoint them.
*
Meanwhile at the ruins of Star Labs…
“Yeesh! What the hell happened here?”
Oliver and Thea Queen stood over the wreckage of Star Labs in Central city, the
entire place looked like it had imploded, folded in on itself like a house of
cards. Sifting through rubble and kicking a few pieces of wood and plaster
aside the siblings looked over to where Laurel and Helena spoke with the local
police and crews called in to sift through the wreckage. “Any sign of Barry and
the others in there?” Called out Oliver, sipping from his coffee.”
“No.” Sighed Laurel, crossing her arms and looking
back at the police that had arrived on the scene. “They’re still digging up the
place now.” Looking over the wrecked lab Laurel frowned when Helena started
moving over the heap of stone and metal, kicking a few bits of debris out of
her way and looking around. “Hey, Helena don’t go through there, the police
haven’t cleared the place yet.”
“Fuck the police.”
Shaking their heads Oliver and Thea leaned
in towards Laurel so the officers couldn’t hear. “We got a message back from
Felicity last night that thet were trying to do an experiment with the dwarf
star fragment they had in the lab, we still have the files but she kept a few
things out of the download she gave us.”
“Yeah, she didn’t even send a visual feed, that’s
so unlike her…”
“HEY GUYS, I found something!”
Hearing Helena call out from a mound of
debris at the heart of the collapsed lab the trio crawled up to meet up with
her, scrambling to see if there were survivors. “Did you find them? BARRY?
CAITLIN?” Calling out they joined Helena at the top of the mound and looked
down at where here feet stood. A tiny flicker of light spat and glowed from
what looked like a tiny ball of blue light. “That must be what’s left of the
containment system for the dwarf star fragment, what happened here- Helena! Don’t!”
Giving the thing a soft kick Helena blinked
back when a flash of light bombarded the four on the debris mound, blinding
them briefly when they staggered back and lost their balance. Getting their bearings
they slowly got up to look back at the cracked container only to find the light
gone dead, the container empty.