[ and he'd come to the conclusion nora allen dying was a fixed point in his timeline, even if he wonders if there's one out there in the multiverse where he lives his life as the flash but with her in his peripherals. it's the one world he wants to see exist. is mere curiosity considered selfish? ]
[ he knows it is. but can one selfish action cancel out another? thawne had come back in time to kill barry allen for the sake of fulfilling his own destiny, and so does barry allen going back in time to rectify that choice negate all the selfishness that exists? ]
Don't know what you're talking about, Snart. I don't think anything's my play toy.
[ but the timelines have become something he can fiddle with, and barry knows on some level he's been using it as a way to avoid what he's always run away from. ]
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[ he knows it is. but can one selfish action cancel out another? thawne had come back in time to kill barry allen for the sake of fulfilling his own destiny, and so does barry allen going back in time to rectify that choice negate all the selfishness that exists? ]
Don't know what you're talking about, Snart. I don't think anything's my play toy.
[ but the timelines have become something he can fiddle with, and barry knows on some level he's been using it as a way to avoid what he's always run away from. ]