[the offered thumb drive is only given the briefest of looks before he's left staring at harrison instead. the man had told him he was leaving and this is what he was doing right now?]
I don't need it. You could help me instead.
[because for all that they may not be particularly close right now, at least from barry's perspective, he knows that that could change. that it will change back home. and if he hadn't have run away after finding out about eobard, then maybe they could have started back along that path already.]
[Harrison exhales on a long, quiet sigh. He sounds exhausted. He is, a little. The idea of returning home, not knowing what he'll find, or who he'll find, is...it's a weight.]
Yes I can. You don't need me, you don't need to learn from me. This— [He shakes the drive a little, although he's not going to decrease its importance by tossing it] —this is what you need. Take it to Cisco, and be patient with him, he lost someone important when the other you went home.
You said you were going to help me. You can't do that if you're not here.
[though he knows it isn't his place to try and guilt the other man in to staying. not when he isn't the same person that harrison knows from home. and especially not when he clearly has a reason to be leaving now. but there's still a part of him, a large part, that already regrets losing the opportunity to get to know him a little better first.
[Barry isn't going to take the drive. Harrison sets it down on the table halfway between them and folds his arms. If there was another way, he'd be jumping at it.
And in truth, if he'd known this would happen so soon, Harrison would have pushed Barry a lot harder to come back earlier. He'd let him adjust, given him space, and maybe he shouldn't have been quite so generous. Too late now.]
Besides. You—the you I know from home—you got a long way before I ever came along.
[there's a bitterness to his tone that has little to do with harrison's imminent departure. the idea that the man responsible for his mother's death, for his father's false conviction, had been so close all that time... it may have been weeks since he discovered the truth, but it still stings.]
[the switch in subject catches him entirely off-guard, and for a moment, he does little more than stare back at harrison, his confusion clear. quite why he's bringing up cisco and gwen, he isn't sure. but, well...cisco he can at least explain. they're working together back home. they're friends. he knows that one day, he'll come to trust cisco with his life. but that's a future that's still too far off for him to rely on just yet.
gwen, on the other hand...]
O...kay...? I know about the team already. Cisco and Caitlin. And you. What does Gwen have to do with it? She's not from our world. [so to speak]
Because, Barry. [Gwen is going to kill him for this. Cisco may well join her. But Harrison is leaving, he's leaving Barry behind, he's leaving Eobard behind and he has no idea how that's going to affect the distance that Eobard is keeping from Barry, and—
And he wants Gwen and Cisco to be happy. Frankly. He does. He's seen them together, all three of them and then just the two of them, and he's seen both of them trying to recover from finding this new Barry who doesn't know them...they deserve to be happy.]
They are—were, and are—in love with you. And you were with them, before you left. It worked, and you were happy. I know you don't remember it, why would you, this you has never been here before, but. [He spreads his arms, lets them drop again. There it is. Can't be unheard.]
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I don't need it. You could help me instead.
[because for all that they may not be particularly close right now, at least from barry's perspective, he knows that that could change. that it will change back home. and if he hadn't have run away after finding out about eobard, then maybe they could have started back along that path already.]
...you can't leave yet.
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Yes I can. You don't need me, you don't need to learn from me. This— [He shakes the drive a little, although he's not going to decrease its importance by tossing it] —this is what you need. Take it to Cisco, and be patient with him, he lost someone important when the other you went home.
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[though he knows it isn't his place to try and guilt the other man in to staying. not when he isn't the same person that harrison knows from home. and especially not when he clearly has a reason to be leaving now. but there's still a part of him, a large part, that already regrets losing the opportunity to get to know him a little better first.
he doesn't take to losing people very well.]
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[Barry isn't going to take the drive. Harrison sets it down on the table halfway between them and folds his arms. If there was another way, he'd be jumping at it.
And in truth, if he'd known this would happen so soon, Harrison would have pushed Barry a lot harder to come back earlier. He'd let him adjust, given him space, and maybe he shouldn't have been quite so generous. Too late now.]
Besides. You—the you I know from home—you got a long way before I ever came along.
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[there's a bitterness to his tone that has little to do with harrison's imminent departure. the idea that the man responsible for his mother's death, for his father's false conviction, had been so close all that time... it may have been weeks since he discovered the truth, but it still stings.]
And now you're going to leave me here with him.
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[And Eobard is a very dangerous topic, for very few reasons, none of which he wants to go into now. He changes the subject, violently.]
You might not realize it yet but Cisco Ramon and Gwen Stacy would do anything for you.
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gwen, on the other hand...]
O...kay...? I know about the team already. Cisco and Caitlin. And you. What does Gwen have to do with it? She's not from our world. [so to speak]
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And he wants Gwen and Cisco to be happy. Frankly. He does. He's seen them together, all three of them and then just the two of them, and he's seen both of them trying to recover from finding this new Barry who doesn't know them...they deserve to be happy.]
They are—were, and are—in love with you. And you were with them, before you left. It worked, and you were happy. I know you don't remember it, why would you, this you has never been here before, but. [He spreads his arms, lets them drop again. There it is. Can't be unheard.]