Little Speedsters°Pt.2°|Coralie x Reader

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(THE BABY GREW ! SHE'S SEVEN YEARS OLD. I REPEATTTTTT SEVEN YEARS OLD !)

"Momma! Momma!" Nora giggled.

Nora ran towards Coralie, tiny feet leaving deep imprints in the sand. She bounced with excitement, grabbing her mother's hand to pull her attention away from book she was reading under the palm tree.

Barry watched in amusement.

"What is it, baby?" Coralie smiled, turning towards her daughter.
"Look at me!" Nora spread her arms, smiling wide.
Coralie and Barry saw that Nora was vibrating. Actually vibrating. Yellow and Blue electricity just coursed through her whole body as she ran off, and came back with her stuffed animal "Pikachu." Coralie and Barry bought her the plushie when Nora first shocked Barry, and it actually hurt him.
Coralie gasped, leaning in to inspect the view. "What did you do?" Coralie specifically told Nora not to use the powers. Especially in public.

"I wanted to be like daddy!" Nora smiled.
Coralie glared at Barry. Barry's mouth opened as if he was going to speak, but once Coralie tapped her toe in the sand, he closed it, knowing he wasn't getting away with it.
"We'll talk about this later." Coralie sighed.
"I mean- I am cool!" Barry said. "You can't blame her."
"I'm blaming you!" Coralie smiled. "Geeze Barry, catch up."
"Was that....a pun?" Barry asked.
"Wow."
Coralie didn't answer his question. Instead, her attention turned to Nora, who was in the sand spinning in circles just like any other kid. Any other normal kid. But Nora isn't normal, and you're trying to teach her that.

Nora laughed, turning around and around in a very fast pace so she could show off her lightning.
"Oh, I told you not to, Nora." Coralie frowned. "It could be very dangerous."
Coralie scooped up her daughter up into her arms, brushing the tips of their noses together. "But it's very pretty."
"Really, momma?" Nora smiled.
"You sure are, baby. I have a feeling you'll be so pretty when you run. When you go fighting with daddy."
It hurt Coralie's heart at the thought of her daughter going out to fight crime with her husband. It was terrifying to think about. Barry could feel the tension in the air, and stood at Coralie's side.
He kissed Coralie's cheek and gave her a side hug.
"Maybe I can find someone who loves me just as much as daddy loves you!" Nora said.
"Woah, woah, and woah." Barry blurted. "If anyone even thinks about trying to get with my daughter I swear I wi-"
"Barry." Coralie said. "Relax."
Coralie faced her daughter once more with a small smile.
"Let's not think about that just yet, darling. But I'm sure you'll find someone who loves you more than the whole world." Coralie smiled.
Nora smiled, hugging her mother tight.

(Time skip, she's 8 years old)
"Dad?" Nora said. "Dad?"
Barry was organizing his papers from his mom's murder case, not aware of his daughter trying to get his attention.
Nora knew about Barry's past, so she didn't really ask what he was doing. Coralie and him try teaching her everything she needs to know. Being a meta-human could mean weaknesses. Nora must be immune and aware of everything that's happened before she was born.
"Dad, I'm bleeding from my...my area.." Nora whispered.
"What?!" Barry suddenly shot his head up, fully attentive. "But you're so young!"
"Just kidding." Nora laughed. Barry couldn't help but laugh at his mistake. He should have known better.
"So what's up?" Barry tackled Nora, and wrapped his arms around her so that she was sitting on his lap.
"I got money under my pillow last night." Nora said.
"Was it her?" Barry asked. "The tooth fairy?"
"You see..I'm not exactly sure, dad." Nora said.
"What do you mean?"
You see... Nora grew up with two very smart people. Coralie noticed that she's picked up quite the vocabulary. It could also be some of her superspeed genetics running in her blood.
"I've had that tooth for three days." Nora said.
"But it fell out yesterday." Barry frowned.
"I lied.." Nora said. "I'm sorry."
"Well.. why'd you lie?" Barry asked.
"To see if the tooth fairy was real or not. Turns out her existence isn't real!" Nora smiled. "Just as I thought."
"What do you mean she isn't real?" Barry asked, still shocked that his own daughter found out by herself that the fairy wasn't real.
"I didn't tell you or momma because I wanted to see what would happen if I didn't. I didn't tell you for three days. Three. And I didn't get any money for three days. Three. And then I showed you guys, and all of a sudden I have money?"
"I guess that's pretty coincidental.." Barry said.
"I also knew you were going to say that." Nora smiled.
"Your mom isn't going to be so happy about this." Barry smiled. "Just a fair warning. I could hear it now
'Can you just go back in time and find out she's lost a tooth?'
We're such terrible parents.'
'You let this one happen, Barry.'
It'll be a long night."
"Let's just not tell her." Nora suggested.
"Keeping a secret from your mom?!" Barry scoffed. "That's way more dangerous than RF! I'm not risking it."
"She can phase through hearts?!" Nora gasped.
Barry laughed. As smart as Nora is, she still has an imagination. She's always reminded him of herself.
"No. But I'm sure she can give you a heart attack if she looks at you wrong." He smiled.
"Please Dad? I don't want her to know just yet.." Nora begged.
Barry rolled his eyes and layed his head on the desk that sat in front of him.
"Sure. Fine. Only for a few more days, okay?" He sighed.
"No. Until my baby teeth are gone. I could use the extra cash." Nora smiled.
"Cash? For what?" Barry asked.
"My Little Pony figures!!"
"Wow..." Barry frowned. "Lie to your mom over some action figures?"
He was trying to let Nora feel the SLIGHTEST bit of guilt. But did it work?
"Yes, Dad. Geeze, keep up." Nora said.
He only smiled. She reminded him of Coralie. Her sarcasm.
"Beat ya to the couch?" Barry asked.
"Loser!"
Nora sped to the living room, but got knocked over onto the bean bag by Barry before she could even make it near the couch.
"ave a lot to learn." Barry smirked. "But for now? Let's watch some movies."

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