It's a weird paradox, isn't it? The Flash can't be more interesting than you but "Chronicles of Our Own" thinks otherwise?? Beyoncé should be honored to dance with you in any universe.
[ oh, she's indulging it for all its worth. It makes her flower arrangements go that much faster!! ]
True. But at least now I can understand you no matter what language you speak. (:
[ Including, but not limited to, any sort of languages he may pick up from the Speed Force (?) ]
[ huh? As much as Iris loves her powers, she'd never seen herself in the same light as the Flash or Vibe, or Arrow or any of the other costumed crusaders from their world. ]
He should! We can be the Three Amigos. The Flash, Vibe, and [ Iris West's Alter-ego Goes Here]! How cool would that be? Think of all the fanfiction for The Flash/Your Alter-ego.
We can have our own team! The Flash Vibe Journalists ... I'm going to get Cisco to work on the name. But it'd be cool!
[ barry allen? ladies and gentlemen, won't take iris not being a significant part of the justice league as an answer for anything. would he consider leaving if he could get his own band with iris and cisco going? quite possibly. even with her reassurance months ago, he still doesn't feel right. ]
Yeah, but you already have a team. Shouldn't you be supporting them too?
[ even if she's not part of the league, she doesn't want barry to ditch what he's worked so hard for. and besides, wouldn't they technically be competing with the league if he left...? ]
[ this is why barry needs her, she tempers the stupidity. ]
You're right. You always are. No surprise there.
I know you've said you were okay with it before, but I just feel really weird being in the League without you. The Flash isn't the Flash without Iris West. I don't care what Batguy says, you're needed. I need you.
[ "batguy", because barry refuses to call batman "batman" in the hopes of making iris laugh. ]
[ perhaps one day he will grow used to being within a new team — and being a significant member of said team — and not feel as though it's a betrayal to his first team. though it's all in his head, barry doesn't quite want to feel comfortable in the justice league. he doesn't want to enjoy it, or get along with the people there, because he wonders if that will completely undermine everything they've achieved as team flash, a much smaller and close-knit team than that of the justice league. ]
[ but isn't this their end goal? helping the world on a larger basis, learning how to be faster, more efficient, and develop as a leader and a hero and a person has been their objective since day dot. he doesn't want to do it without her. ]
Before you got here, I was pretty content not to do anything. The cities here had heroes. Good heroes. Really powerful ones, too. Who needed the Flash? But you decided to follow me, albeit at your usual slow pace, and I don't want to sit on my hands anymore. I never would've joined the Justice League if you weren't here. I forgot who the Flash was and what the Flash meant to people.
I just hope you can do the same for the other heroes here. Cisco's probably got a really cool superhero name up his sleeve for you, but I'm starting to think the one you should settle on is one that doesn't exist in our vocabulary.
[ every time barry says that she is his (metaphorical) heart, the world feels as if it's coming to a standstill. there is no flash without iris west, he'd told her.
she may not be part of the Justice League, but she is always by his side. this is just a proper extension of team flash: a strike team that saves an entire country without blinking twice. but it's also precisely because they're a strike team that they need barry. barry has so, so much compassion that it could fill an entire universe. multiple universes, probably.
case in point: this entire exchange that's making her vision super-blurry and this conversation like an impressionist painting. ]
What if I told you it exists in Arabic?
[ show-off. ]
أمل means "amal," or a hope that may seem far-fetched but really isn't. Every time I think of you in the League with that gloomy old Batguy, I think of amal. I think of how you make everyone remember just why heroes matter in the first place, and how much you make me want to get out there and show the world what you're capable of.
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Beyoncé should be honored to dance with you in any universe.
[ oh, she's indulging it for all its worth. It makes her flower arrangements go that much faster!! ]
True. But at least now I can understand you no matter what language you speak. (:
[ Including, but not limited to, any sort of languages he may pick up from the Speed Force (?) ]
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THAT is the best, most realistic fic out there!!!
[ sorry, iris; he ships himself with beyoncé. ]
You've got such a cool power. c: Has Cisco given you a superhero name yet?
[ the one person who will push iris to become a superhero is this idiot right here. ]
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Thanks!! But no, he hasn't.
[ . . . ]
Was he supposed to?
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[ barry allen? ladies and gentlemen, won't take iris not being a significant part of the justice league as an answer for anything. would he consider leaving if he could get his own band with iris and cisco going? quite possibly. even with her reassurance months ago, he still doesn't feel right. ]
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[ even if she's not part of the league, she doesn't want barry to ditch what he's worked so hard for. and besides, wouldn't they technically be competing with the league if he left...? ]
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You're right. You always are. No surprise there.
I know you've said you were okay with it before, but I just feel really weird being in the League without you. The Flash isn't the Flash without Iris West. I don't care what Batguy says, you're needed. I need you.
[ "batguy", because barry refuses to call batman "batman" in the hopes of making iris laugh. ]
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I've never left you, Barry.
Even if I can't walk into Justice League HQ, I'm right here.
I always will be - and that won't change.
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[ but isn't this their end goal? helping the world on a larger basis, learning how to be faster, more efficient, and develop as a leader and a hero and a person has been their objective since day dot. he doesn't want to do it without her. ]
Before you got here, I was pretty content not to do anything. The cities here had heroes. Good heroes. Really powerful ones, too. Who needed the Flash? But you decided to follow me, albeit at your usual slow pace, and I don't want to sit on my hands anymore. I never would've joined the Justice League if you weren't here. I forgot who the Flash was and what the Flash meant to people.
I just hope you can do the same for the other heroes here. Cisco's probably got a really cool superhero name up his sleeve for you, but I'm starting to think the one you should settle on is one that doesn't exist in our vocabulary.
[ it's probably in the speed force's, though. ]
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she may not be part of the Justice League, but she is always by his side. this is just a proper extension of team flash: a strike team that saves an entire country without blinking twice. but it's also precisely because they're a strike team that they need barry. barry has so, so much compassion that it could fill an entire universe. multiple universes, probably.
case in point: this entire exchange that's making her vision super-blurry and this conversation like an impressionist painting. ]
What if I told you it exists in Arabic?
[ show-off. ]
أمل means "amal," or a hope that may seem far-fetched but really isn't. Every time I think of you in the League with that gloomy old Batguy, I think of amal. I think of how you make everyone remember just why heroes matter in the first place, and how much you make me want to get out there and show the world what you're capable of.