The top speed of The Flash in comics varies depending on the storyline and writer's imagination. But generally, it's incredibly fast, beyond what we can easily measure.
The comic book Flash is extremely fast. His speed is often depicted as being able to outrun anything and anyone. It's a major part of his character's power and what makes him so unique and exciting in the comics.
No, The Flash doesn't reach the speed of light in Superman comic #709. His speed is usually depicted within a certain range that doesn't quite match the speed of light.
Hermione could be the one. With her vast knowledge of the wizarding laws and her sharp intellect, she might dig up some old regulations that prove Harry's right to his money. She would then fight tooth and nail in the wizarding courts or against the goblins at Gringotts to get his money back.
Maybe he discovers some legal loophole in the wizarding world's financial system that allows him to reclaim his inheritance. For example, if there was some improper handling of his family's vault by the goblins at Gringotts, he could use that as a basis to demand his money back.
Perhaps in the fanfiction, there's a magical object or a powerful spell that can restore his wings. But to find this object or cast the spell, Lucifer has to face many challenges. He might have to team up with some unexpected allies, like a group of angels who initially didn't trust him but later see his determination to get his wings back and decide to help.
The 'harry gets his mail back fanfiction' could start with Harry noticing that he hasn't received any mail for a while, which is strange in the wizarding world. He starts to suspect foul play. As he investigates, he finds out that there is a new spell that has been cast on the mail delivery system that is misdirecting his mail. With the help of Ron's family's connections in the wizarding world (since they are so well - known in the wizarding community), Harry is able to track down the source of the spell and reverse it, finally getting his mail back.
Well, a flash back story is basically a part of a story that goes back in time. It's often used to fill in gaps in the plot or to give more details about a character. In many mystery novels, for instance, a flashback might show what the suspect was doing at a crucial time in the past. It can be a short section or a long, detailed account of past events, but it always has a connection to the main story line.
In this kind of fanfiction, one possible plot could be that through some magical accident or powerful spell, Harry discovers that Snape is actually his father. Maybe a time - traveling spell goes wrong and reveals long - hidden secrets. Harry then has to deal with the newfound relationship, and Snape has to come to terms with being a father figure he never expected to be.