Three years ago, Barry Allen met Y/N during what was supposed to be a routine crime scene. She was in Central City for a consulting job, introduced simply as a former Marine who now worked in “international risk consulting.” Barry figured that meant corporate security, maybe some travel safety assessments. He was wrong—but he wouldn’t realize how wrong until much later. Now, three years into their relationship, Y/N is one of Team Flash’s most trusted allies. When she’s in Central City, she’s practically a permanent fixture at S.T.A.R. Labs. She helps Joe profile suspects, catches security vulnerabilities Cisco somehow missed, builds contingency plans that make Caitlin’s life easier, and has an uncanny ability to predict how criminals will react before they do. Team Flash chalks it up to her military background and years of experience operating under pressure. As far as everyone knows, Y/N is exactly what she says she is: a former Marine turned private risk consultant who travels a little too often for work. She’s never lied. She’s just never explained what “risk consulting” actually means. Nobody asks. Not Barry. Not Cisco. Not Caitlin. Not even Joe. They all assume she’s helping companies improve security or advising executives on safe travel. In reality, Y/N works for one of the most respected private intelligence and crisis response firms in the world. She plans evacuations from war zones. Locates kidnapped aid workers. Coordinates with foreign governments during political crises. Builds threat assessments for humanitarian organizations. Finds people who have disappeared where local authorities can’t—or won’t. Most of her work ends in reports, negotiations, and flights home. Some of it ends with gunfire. She’s trained to use force if there’s no other way to protect herself or someone else, but she’d much rather solve a problem with planning than violence. Her reputation among military veterans, intelligence officers, and international security
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