Barry's smile faded as he took a steadying breath, the weight of what he was about to do settling heavily on his shoulders. He moved to a nearby table, carefully placing the Philosopher's Stone on a cushioned pedestal he'd set up earlier. Its glow intensified as it connected with the room's energy, pulsating faintly like a living thing.
Cisco took a step closer, his arms crossed tightly over his chest. "So, uh, Barry... what's the protocol here? Is this like a 'stand still and hope for the best' situation, or are we supposed to chant some ancient spell?"
Barry chuckled softly, shaking his head. "Nothing like that," he said, glancing back at Cisco. "The Stone works by amplifying and unlocking latent potential. I'll direct its energy, but it'll resonate with you. Your desires, your will, your core. The process might feel... intense."
"Define intense," Cisco muttered, casting a wary glance at the glowing artifact.
Caitlin stood a few steps behind him, her hands gripping the edge of the lab bench for support. Her analytical mind wrestled with the scientific impossibilities of what Barry was describing, but her heart was captivated by the idea. "Barry," she said softly, her voice breaking the tension. "If this goes wrong... what happens to us?"
Barry turned to her, his expression serious but reassuring. "It won't go wrong," he said firmly. "The Stone doesn't force anything. It simply reveals what's already there. You both have the potential—it's been suppressed, but it's still a part of you. This will just... set it free."
Caitlin nodded slowly, her lips pressing into a thin line. "Alright," she said quietly, stepping forward to stand beside Cisco. "Let's do this."
Cisco glanced at her, his brows raised. "You sure about this, Frosty? No turning back after this point."
Caitlin shot him a look, a faint smirk tugging at the corner of her mouth despite her nerves. "You're seriously calling me Frosty now? Really?"
Cisco grinned. "Gotta keep it light, Cait. You know, for morale."
Barry cleared his throat, pulling their attention back to the moment. "Okay, you two. Stand here," he said, gesturing to a marked area in the center of the room. As they moved into position, he approached the Stone, holding his hands over it.
The glow of the Philosopher's Stone intensified, casting a golden hue over the room. Barry closed his eyes, focusing his energy on channeling the artifact's power. The air grew thick, buzzing with an electric charge that raised the hairs on their arms.
"Ready?" Barry asked, opening his eyes to look at them one last time.
Cisco and Caitlin exchanged a glance before nodding in unison. "Ready," Cisco said, his voice steady.
Barry nodded, lowering his hands closer to the Stone. It responded instantly, releasing a surge of energy that rippled outward in waves. The golden light enveloped Cisco and Caitlin, wrapping around them like a cocoon. The room trembled slightly as the energy surged, the hum growing louder.
The glow of the Philosopher's Stone intensified, enveloping Cisco and Caitlin in a radiant cocoon of golden energy. The air trembled as power surged, and the light seemed to pierce deep into their very beings. Caitlin gasped as a chilling sensation overtook her, the warmth in her veins turning to ice. Her body stiffened, her thoughts clouding with something cold, sharp, and entirely foreign.
A sudden burst of icy mist erupted from Caitlin's hands, and she staggered back, her eyes snapping open. But they were no longer the warm, familiar hazel everyone knew—they glowed an unnatural, piercing blue. Her lips curled into a smirk that was far colder than anything she'd ever worn before.
"Well, isn't this a refreshing change," she said, her voice dripping with icy confidence and venom. The soft, hesitant tones of Caitlin Snow were gone, replaced by a razor-edged demeanor that sent chills through the room.
Barry stepped forward cautiously, his brow furrowing. "Caitlin? Are you—"
She cut him off with a laugh—cold, mirthless, and sharp. "Caitlin?" she repeated mockingly, her smirk growing. "Sorry, Barry. She's... not here anymore. You can call me Killer Frost now."
Cisco, still glowing faintly with energy from his transformation, turned to her with wide eyes. "Uh... Cait? I mean, Frosty? I mean—what just happened?"
Killer Frost shot him a sidelong glance, the mist swirling around her fingers intensifying. "Oh, relax, Cisco. You've got your little portals, and I've got something much cooler." She lifted her hand, and an icy shard materialized between her fingers. With a flick of her wrist, it shot across the room, embedding itself in the far wall with a loud crack.
Barry stepped between her and Cisco, his tone firm but gentle. "Frost, this isn't you. You can fight this. The Stone's power is amplifying your potential, but it doesn't have to define you."
Killer Frost's smirk faltered for a moment, and her glowing blue eyes flickered with something unspoken. But just as quickly, her expression hardened. "Oh, Barry," she said with mock sweetness, "you're adorable when you think you can fix everything. But let me tell you a little secret." She stepped closer, the temperature in the room dropping with each step. "I like who I've become."