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I Am The Flash

A New Flash, A New Barry Allen

Adams2004 · TV
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30 Chs

Filler Chapter

Barry's laughter echoed through the apartment as he sat back, the flood of memories continuing to wash over him. He saw himself as a young boy, obsessed with superheroes. His room had been adorned with posters of Marvel and DC heroes, but none stood out more prominently than the Flash. Barry remembered countless nights spent reading comics and watching animated series, utterly captivated by the Scarlet Speedster's adventures.

His love for the Flash wasn't just about the powers; it was the sense of justice, the relentless drive to do good, and the unyielding optimism that Barry found so inspiring. It was this passion that eventually drove him to pursue a career in acting, hoping to one day play a superhero himself.

Barry's mind wandered to his early days in the film industry, when he was known as Alex Taylor. He remembered the hustle and struggle, the numerous auditions, and the small roles he took on to make ends meet. Despite the challenges, his dream never wavered. His big break came when he landed a supporting role in a superhero film, a stepping stone that would lead him to meet some of the biggest names in the industry.

Among those names was Ryan Reynolds, who played Deadpool in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The two hit it off immediately, bonding over their shared love of superheroes and a mutual sense of humor. Alex and Ryan quickly became best pals, often discussing their favorite comic book storylines and characters. Alex even shared his dream of one day portraying the Flash on screen.

Their friendship grew over the years, filled with movie premieres, fan conventions, and countless inside jokes. Alex's career flourished, and he became a familiar face in Hollywood. Yet, his admiration for the Flash never dimmed. He remained the ultimate fan, cherishing every piece of Flash memorabilia he could find.

During his career, Alex also had the opportunity to meet Grant Gustin, the actor who played the Flash on television. Meeting Grant was a surreal experience for Alex, as they shared stories about their love for the character and the impact it had on their lives. They became friends, often talking about what it meant to portray such an iconic hero and the responsibility it entailed.

Then came the fateful night that changed everything. Alex was walking home after a long day of filming, the sky dark and heavy with the promise of a storm. He remembered feeling a strange, almost electric sensation in the air, but he dismissed it as fatigue. As he crossed the street, a sudden, intense flash of lightning struck him, and everything went black.

Barry's laughter slowly subsided as he leaned back into the couch, letting the flood of memories wash over him. He saw himself as a young boy, obsessed with superheroes. His room had been adorned with posters of Marvel and DC heroes, but none stood out more prominently than the Flash. Barry remembered countless nights spent reading comics and watching animated series, utterly captivated by the Scarlet Speedster's adventures.

His love for the Flash wasn't just about the powers; it was the sense of justice, the relentless drive to do good, and the unyielding optimism that Barry found so inspiring. It was this passion that eventually drove him to pursue a career in acting, hoping to one day play a superhero himself.

Barry's mind wandered to his early days in the film industry, when he was known as Alex Taylor. He remembered the hustle and struggle, the numerous auditions, and the small roles he took on to make ends meet. Despite the challenges, his dream never wavered. His big break came when he landed a supporting role in a superhero film, a stepping stone that would lead him to meet some of the biggest names in the industry.

Among those names was Ryan Reynolds, who played Deadpool in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The two hit it off immediately, bonding over their shared love of superheroes and a mutual sense of humor. Alex and Ryan quickly became best pals, often discussing their favorite comic book storylines and characters. Alex even shared his dream of one day portraying the Flash on screen.

Their friendship grew over the years, filled with movie premieres, fan conventions, and countless inside jokes. Alex's career flourished, and he became a familiar face in Hollywood. Yet, his admiration for the Flash never dimmed. He remained the ultimate fan, cherishing every piece of Flash memorabilia he could find.

During his career, Alex also had the opportunity to meet Grant Gustin, the actor who played the Flash on television. Meeting Grant was a surreal experience for Alex, as they shared stories about their love for the character and the impact it had on their lives. They became friends, often talking about what it meant to portray such an iconic hero and the responsibility it entailed.

Then came the fateful night that changed everything. Alex was walking home after a long day of filming, the sky dark and heavy with the promise of a storm. He remembered feeling a strange, almost electric sensation in the air, but he dismissed it as fatigue. As he crossed the street, a sudden, intense flash of lightning struck him, and everything went black.

As the memories continued to flood Barry's mind, he recalled a moment that had been buried deep within his subconscious. After being struck by lightning, he found himself in a strange, ethereal place, suspended between life and death. It was there that he encountered a mysterious entity, an indistinct figure bathed in an otherworldly glow.

The entity spoke to Alex in a voice that echoed with power and ancient wisdom. "You have always desired to be a hero," it said. "To embody the virtues you admire. I can grant you this wish, but it will come with great responsibility and trials beyond your imagination. Do you accept?"

Without hesitation, Alex had agreed, his heart filled with a mix of excitement and determination. The entity had then merged with him, its essence intertwining with his own, and everything had gone dark.

The next thing he knew, he was Barry Allen, waking up in Central City, his past life as Alex Taylor locked away until now.

Barry shook his head, the memory of the encounter fading as more familiar scenes from his childhood surfaced. His early years as Barry Allen were a blend of his reincarnated soul's traits and the unique experiences of this new life.

But this time, things were different. Barry's mother, Nora, was a loving and nurturing presence, encouraging his dreams and always listening to his excited ramblings about the Flash which has not even existed yet but she still listened to her son. His father, Henry, was a hardworking man who shared Barry's enthusiasm for science and discovery, often spending weekends working on projects together.

The pivotal event in Barry's childhood—his mother's murder—still occurred, but the circumstances were slightly altered. Barry remembered being awakened by strange noises one stormy night. As he crept downstairs, he saw flashes of red and yellow light and felt an eerie sense of déjà vu. He found his mother on the floor, a look of terror frozen on her face, while his father was frantically trying to save her. Young Barry was overwhelmed by the sight and the speedsters battling around him, his mind struggling to process the surreal scene.

In the aftermath, Henry was wrongfully convicted of Nora's murder, and Barry was sent to live with Joe West and his daughter, Iris. The traumatic event shaped Barry's life, but his reincarnated soul gave him a resilience that was uniquely his own. Instead of obsessing over finding his mother's killer, Barry chose to focus on becoming the best version of himself.