Shame I don't have his number or something. [He quips back, nudging Barry's shoulder with his own.
The smile that comes next is a little softer, and a lot more genuine, as he looks up at Barry. Maybe one day, Cisco will see what his friends see in him, somehow.] Thanks, Barry.
[ barry smiles. at least the flash can still inspire some hope in the people who know him. being in wonderland's left him out of touch with central city's faith in him that's often grounded him, but he's found those who have met the flash still respond in a similar way. it makes him want to stay just a little longer, if only to see through his own attempt at reaching the mad hatter or having another great conversation with alice. ]
Anytime. [ then he looks at cisco, face turning serious. ] Not that the Flash plays favourites, but I think I heard he likes you. Or maybe he just likes the city San Francisco. [ he shrugs his shoulders, pulling a face. ] Dude isn't great at holding lengthy conversations.
Lucky me. [He laughs softly at the comment and shakes his head a little. Cisco's not sure how he manages it, but Barry has a way of always managing to make him see the potential good in things, no matter how dark his own view and thoughts might try to make it.
Even here, now, in light of the man--proper version or not--who killed him in another timeline being a real person in this place, he's smiling. And he isn't in the process of falling into panic attacks. And it's all because of Barry. Because Barry cares enough to make him calm down and to distract him and make jokes and give him hope.
He smirks a little and nods.] I know, it's like he's always in a rush or something.
[ it all knuckles down to one very important thing: barry allen believes the impossible is possible. ]
[ he takes it as a personal challenge to showcase what's impossible, running at fast speeds with an intensity that can easily let him phase through the most dense of obstacles. perhaps that's why the lightning bolt had chosen him. barry allen doesn't give up, even when he's on the cusp of giving up on himself. ]
[ it'd be plenty easy to right now. zoom's taken his hope for a better life with dad away from him. thawne's a consistent reminder he has no control over anything, and that he'd been the reason why his mother had died in the first place. but barry refuses to let thawne win. ]
[ perhaps that's why the flash has always outsmarted the reverse-flash. his faith gives him a speed nothing else could — aside from friendship. ]
Dude, what's up with that? [ he laughs lightly. ] Last time I was at Jitters I had my coffee in hand and then it disappeared. Who goes around taking people's coffees like that?
[ he lifts his shoulders, mouth opening much like a fish's. ] In my defense, I ordered it, then I had to run. Literally. [ when will those lame jokes ever get old? pressing a hand to his chest, he looks so guilty at having stolen his own coffee. ] So I came back and … took it.
I really hope the barista didn't think the Flash was a thief. It was kind of my coffee?
[He can't help it, it just kind of bubbles out and he's leaning over his knees, laughing into his hands. It's ridiculous, really, and not even that funny, but call it mood swing from his earlier panic, call it whatever you want. He needed it, either way.]
I would say at least if coffee is the only thing the Flash is stealing, people can't be too fussed, but you don't mess with a person's coffee. [Coffee is srsbizns, mmkay?] But I don't think it counts when you steal from yourself. Is there even a legal term for that?
[ when he lifts his shoulder, he holds it there, uncertain. ] Is it theft? Did I steal from myself? Is this like when Eduardo fed the chicken chicken in The Social Network, but instead of being blasted for animal cruelty, I'm going to be remembered as the loser who stole from himself even though I didn't technically steal?
[ he releases all that tension with a slouch and a very sane conclusion. he shakes his head, ] I can't let the Flash be known as a coffee thief. I think Barry Allen just needs to stop drinking coffee.
I don't know. You can plagiarize yourself, so I guess you could technically steal from yourself? [He squints. This conversation has really taken a turn for the ridiculous. He's not sure how they manage to do this as often as they do.]
I think that would be a very unfortunate thing to do and you should do no such thing.
So we agree that Barry Allen should continue drinking coffee. [ he presses his index finger and thumb against his chin, pretending to think for a moment. the fact is, though, he's always had this thought in his head, long before cisco ever entered wonderland, long before barry allen had ever stepped foot down that rabbit hole. ] But maybe Cisco Ramon has to accompany him. Save him from coffee thieves.
I think this is a doable plan. [He nods with a grin. He missed this, the lighter things, the easier sides of life. Things were so much what they were at home that these moments were rare, and that much more of a cherished treasure for Cisco. Even if this moment in particular had been originally born from something less than good, he can appreciate it all the same.]
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The smile that comes next is a little softer, and a lot more genuine, as he looks up at Barry. Maybe one day, Cisco will see what his friends see in him, somehow.] Thanks, Barry.
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Anytime. [ then he looks at cisco, face turning serious. ] Not that the Flash plays favourites, but I think I heard he likes you. Or maybe he just likes the city San Francisco. [ he shrugs his shoulders, pulling a face. ] Dude isn't great at holding lengthy conversations.
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Even here, now, in light of the man--proper version or not--who killed him in another timeline being a real person in this place, he's smiling. And he isn't in the process of falling into panic attacks. And it's all because of Barry. Because Barry cares enough to make him calm down and to distract him and make jokes and give him hope.
He smirks a little and nods.] I know, it's like he's always in a rush or something.
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[ he takes it as a personal challenge to showcase what's impossible, running at fast speeds with an intensity that can easily let him phase through the most dense of obstacles. perhaps that's why the lightning bolt had chosen him. barry allen doesn't give up, even when he's on the cusp of giving up on himself. ]
[ it'd be plenty easy to right now. zoom's taken his hope for a better life with dad away from him. thawne's a consistent reminder he has no control over anything, and that he'd been the reason why his mother had died in the first place. but barry refuses to let thawne win. ]
[ perhaps that's why the flash has always outsmarted the reverse-flash. his faith gives him a speed nothing else could — aside from friendship. ]
Dude, what's up with that? [ he laughs lightly. ] Last time I was at Jitters I had my coffee in hand and then it disappeared. Who goes around taking people's coffees like that?
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Barry, are you telling me you stole your own coffee?
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I really hope the barista didn't think the Flash was a thief. It was kind of my coffee?
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I would say at least if coffee is the only thing the Flash is stealing, people can't be too fussed, but you don't mess with a person's coffee. [Coffee is srsbizns, mmkay?] But I don't think it counts when you steal from yourself. Is there even a legal term for that?
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[ he releases all that tension with a slouch and a very sane conclusion. he shakes his head, ] I can't let the Flash be known as a coffee thief. I think Barry Allen just needs to stop drinking coffee.
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I think that would be a very unfortunate thing to do and you should do no such thing.
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