Usually there isn't anyone else around. Especially not someone who can keep pace with him. And is...younger. A lot younger. There's a kid keeping pace with him. He stares for a few seconds, which translates to several hundred meters traveled, but it's the hopeful smile that finally makes him reach out to scoop the kid up so that when he skids to a stop in the middle of a park, they both stop at the same time. Saves trying to catch up, right?
And he sets him down again as soon as they've stopped, and automatically crouches down to talk to him. "Um. Hey." Good opener, solid. "You're pretty fast. Aren't you, um, out a little late?"
It's practically instinct when Dick crouches down with a friendly, reassuring smile on his face and... immediately freezes when he reaches level with those bright blue eyes. It takes him a few seconds to get over his shock before he convinces himself that he's just seeing things and it's definitely just a coincidence...right?
"Hey kid, of course I can help. What's your name first of all?"
"No," Dick agrees slowly "No you're not in Kansas, Clark..." And wow, that was quite the bombshell to drop, Dick is at a loss quite how to react to it. Missing child was one thing, missing child who is actually a mysteriously aged down or cloned or something Superman? That's... That's a whole new kettle of fish.
"Clark, do you know who I am?" he asks seriously, searching those blue eyes for even the slightest hint of recognition
Right. Tiny Clark with no memories. Well, this was going to be... interesting.
"That's true," he agrees "You did good, coming to me." and he didn't know if it was luck or design that he was the first police officer Clark stumbled across, but he was grateful for it.
"I don't think you remember me, but I know you, I'm going to get hold of your parents, okay?" he says reassuringly, straightening up and pulling out his phone.
"Hey Bruce... uh... I... this is a weird question, but have you got any contact details for Clark's parents? No, really." he glances down at Clark again "...it's a long story."
"But hey, you found me! There's not a lot of people who can do that. And you caught up, that's pretty cool, even less people can do that." He flashes a grin, because even if he's worried, it's still pretty cool. "What's your name?"
So he pushes the mask back off his face and lets it drop. "Barry," he says with another smile, a little wry this time, because probably even Clark knows he shouldn't be just admitting to it out in the open, even if it is the middle of the night. "Hey, Clark. Listen, I know you're probably scared about everything that's happening to you, but we're gonna help you. My friends and I, at STAR Labs, we can help figure all this out."
Then the rest of what Clark had said sunk in and he frowned in confusion. "Since you were eight? But you have to be..." Well, a lot older than eight, unless one of the things the dark matter had done was accelerate his aging a little, but that didn't seem right either. "Thiiis didn't start happening after the particle accelerator accident, a little over a year ago?"
But he can't look at that face and not try. He can't. "Hey, it's okay. I'm not scared of you. I promise. My friends won't be either. They're not there right now, but why don't we head over to STAR Labs anyway? It sure beats this place," he waves a hand at the silent park. "You want to run? Or," he jerks a thumb over his shoulder, "how about a ride?"
That makes him smile again as Clark climbs on. Sometimes it isn't as easy to help people as he expects it to be, but he's still doing the best he can. Apparently the news has spread some. "We'll figure it out together."
It flaps when he runs without it on and Cisco always knows, so Barry settles the mask back into place and makes sure Clark is hanging on before he takes off. He's carried people before, but never quite like this, so top speed is probably not the best idea, but as he runs and Clark never budges, he inches up faster and faster, and maybe takes a little longer route just for the fun of it, yellow lightning sparking after them.
He can feel the giggling more than hear it, but it has given him a grin that stretches as wide as it can. This is fun, it's really fun, and he can tell it's no trouble at all for Clark. He hadn't been paying much attention when he'd appeared, too surprised at suddenly being joined on his nighttime run, but what color had Clark's lightning been?
He's taken them straight into the Cortex, and now he crouches again and lets Clark climb off his back. "Welcome to STAR Labs," he says, swinging around in a circle with his arms out before quick-changing out of the suit and back into the exercise pants and STAR Labs t-shirt he'd been wearing earlier on the treadmill. "Sorry no one else is around, but I thought it'd be easier to talk here. And we...should probably talk. About what you can do."
But he doesn't sound scared. He's definitely more fascinated than scared, and it shows on his face.
All the metahumans they've encountered so far have been able to do one thing each, somehow related to whatever was happening to them when they interacted with the dark matter wave, and even though it seems like Clark isn't one of them, not if he's been able to do things for a few years, Barry had still assumed he was, well, a speedster like him.

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