Coldflash Summer Fun 2018: Day 3: Some Summer Lovin’
At first, Mayor Leonard Snart is proud of his daughter for landing the summer internship at STAR Labs. Only a couple high-school kids are admitted each year, and Laura never asked him to put in a good word (or a few thousand in bribes).
But when she starts getting home all starry-eyed about some geek creep at work, Len is decidedly unimpressed. He doesn’t want to tell Laura what to do, because being her father’s daughter, she would do the exact opposite... but he quietly grinds his teeth whenever Laura talks about this ‘Barry’ orbiting around her, inviting her to lunch, bringing her cookies or lending her books.
Because in Len’s experience, only two kinds of older men would prey on a seventeen-year-old Mayor’s daughter - the stupid creeps or the calculating assholes hoping to get ahead in the world by using Laura’s connections.
So when Laura gets home one day in early August and tells him about Barry’s invitation to come to the beach with some people from the lab, Len doesn’t have to think twice about offering his yacht for the outing. Laura gives him an odd look, knowing full well how much he hates strangers aboard his beloved Rogue, but she agrees to ask the others.
And that’s how Len ends up watching like a hawk for this creep who is trying to mess with his daughter. He doesn’t expect the guy to be seriously hot, mid-to-late twenties, tall and lean, with a smile to kill for. Len waits for the young man to reveal himself as the asshole he no doubt is, sassing Len or kissing up to him. Instead, ‘Barry’ blushes sweetly when Len smirks at him and shakes his hand, a little too firmly to establish the dominance of a watchful father; Barry, damn him to the deepest level to hell, keeps stealing furtive glances Len’s way, thinking he’s being subtle about checking out Len’s ass. And it becomes painfully obvious, after watching the young man interact with Laura for a few hours, that Len’s poor daughter has definitely mistaken Barry’s sweet nature and perhaps some brotherly protectiveness for something it’s most certainly not, at least not on his part.
Which only leaves one problem... Barry Allen is a wet dream come true, but Len can’t exactly put the moves on someone his daughter’s crushing on, hard.













