Caitlin walked back into the lab, after she had lied to all of her friends, and covered for Barry. She was happy to do it of course, but she couldn't help but feel that there was something that she was missing.
She looked around the empty lab, and sighed softly looking around.
There is the soft sound of wheels whirring forward as Harrison Wells comes
into view. He'd been in his secret room puzzling over the fact that despite
all of Barry's meddling, time had not yet shattered. "Caitlin," he says
warmly, "you look troubled? Did something happen at Jitters?"
"Barry... lost her," She said softly, turning. "I guess I'm just having a difficult time coming to terms with all of this. How much does he have to lose, before it's enough?"
Harrison considers the question carefully because it was one he was
grappling with himself. In his mind he was Eobard Thawne, the Reverse
Flash, the fastest man alive and yet his outward appearance was that of
Harrison Wells, the genius beloved of the future whose scientific
advancements changed the world. How does one deal with that sort of change
or loss. "He may one day get her back," he says finally, "loss is only loss
if there is no hope of changing your situation."
He gives her a long searching look as if he's trying to see something in
her he's been missing. "Does that make sense Caitlin?"
It was gone....his whole Earth, the people, the animals it was all gone. Harrison Wells knew the emotion would hit him like a truck soon enough, but for right now all he could do was keep walking. One foot in front of the other. One step at a time Harry forced himself through the breach to the only place that felt safe.
He hits the ground once he clears the breach. He's tired, hungry and he's pretty sure that he's hurt somewhere. But Harry doesn't care because all he can focus on is his grief. His whole world is gone and he has no idea what he is going to do next.
Cisco is there waiting, because of course he is. There's a reason he has an alert set up for whenever the breach in the basement is used, after all. He's got a grin on his face that disappears almost immediately as Harry drops to his knees. He looks like he's barely conscious, and there are stains on his shirt that look alarmingly like blood.
"Harry?" He nearly runs down the short staircase, crouching down to grip Harry's shoulders. "Harry, talk to me."
Harry looks up and it's clear he isn't completely there because his eyes
seem far away almost like he is still processing what just happened. It
takes him a second or two to realize who is in front of him. "It's gone
Cisco," he manages to mumble. The fact that he isn't using a snarky
nickname should be a clear sign he is not okay. "It's all gone." Just then
he realizes something and tries to stand up in a panic. "Jesse....where is
Jesse.....she needs to know."
"Gone?" he echoes, clearly not following. "What's gone, Harry?" Cisco curses under his breath as he shifts to help Harry stay on his feet. "Talk to me, man. What's going on?" If he'd just come from Earth-2, why would he know something that Jesse didn't? Cisco's pretty out of the loop here.
Harry looks up his face stricken by grief. "Earth 2 it's gone," he said
softly, "the whole thing it's gone." He starts shaking at the memories,
some of them so horrifying he might be sick just thinking about them.
"There was barely any warning," he adds, "I don't know who has that kind of
power."
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She looked around the empty lab, and sighed softly looking around.
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There is the soft sound of wheels whirring forward as Harrison Wells comes into view. He'd been in his secret room puzzling over the fact that despite all of Barry's meddling, time had not yet shattered. "Caitlin," he says warmly, "you look troubled? Did something happen at Jitters?"
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Harrison considers the question carefully because it was one he was grappling with himself. In his mind he was Eobard Thawne, the Reverse Flash, the fastest man alive and yet his outward appearance was that of Harrison Wells, the genius beloved of the future whose scientific advancements changed the world. How does one deal with that sort of change or loss. "He may one day get her back," he says finally, "loss is only loss if there is no hope of changing your situation."
He gives her a long searching look as if he's trying to see something in her he's been missing. "Does that make sense Caitlin?"
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He hits the ground once he clears the breach. He's tired, hungry and he's pretty sure that he's hurt somewhere. But Harry doesn't care because all he can focus on is his grief. His whole world is gone and he has no idea what he is going to do next.
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"Harry?" He nearly runs down the short staircase, crouching down to grip Harry's shoulders. "Harry, talk to me."
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Harry looks up and it's clear he isn't completely there because his eyes seem far away almost like he is still processing what just happened. It takes him a second or two to realize who is in front of him. "It's gone Cisco," he manages to mumble. The fact that he isn't using a snarky nickname should be a clear sign he is not okay. "It's all gone." Just then he realizes something and tries to stand up in a panic. "Jesse....where is Jesse.....she needs to know."
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Harry looks up his face stricken by grief. "Earth 2 it's gone," he said softly, "the whole thing it's gone." He starts shaking at the memories, some of them so horrifying he might be sick just thinking about them. "There was barely any warning," he adds, "I don't know who has that kind of power."