[ It hadn't been what Cisco was imagining, but he thinks Wally's version sounds even better. His smile widens when Wally mentions bringing Eddie; it's a delightful idea, and one that wouldn't have crossed his mind. For all that he's charming and kind, Eddie's a lot more shy than most people realize. It will be good, to have an excuse to drag him out to socialize, to coax him into showing Wally just what a fun and likable guy he really is. ]
Oh, thank god, you already know who he is.
[ Cisco rests a hand against his chest, sighing in exaggerated relief. It's not the sort of slip he would have made back home, but here, it just seems to matter less. And besides, it's Wally. He's a Flash, a hero himself. Keeping identities secret from him just feels silly. ]
I didn't know Roy all that well. Just met him in Starling City, worked with him to take down Captan Boomerang. Good times.
[ He sounds like he means that genuinely, too. It had been a fucked up trip, in some ways. He knows, for instance, that there had been a hell of a blow out between Oliver and Barry, over Oliver's methods. But they'd reconciled in the end, and Cisco had gotten to help save the day and make a bunch of new friends while he was at it. To him, it is a good memory: one of the times he cherishes, thinking back on his life on Earth.
Wally's next question surprises him; he hadn't realized quite how obvious his reaction was. He tucks his hair back with a slightly nervous laugh, shaking his head. He really is hopeless at hiding things. No two ways about it. ]
Not expecting, exactly. It's just... the only doppelganger of mine I've ever met is, uh. Not one of the good guys. So I figured... I mean I hoped that he is kinda the exception to the rule. 'Cause I'd hate to think there were versions of me all over the multiverse wearing stupid amounts of eye makeup and spewing speeches about conquering the world.
[ But that momentary cloud of worry dissolves when Wally puts a hand on his shoulder; Cisco beams up at him. ]
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Oh, thank god, you already know who he is.
[ Cisco rests a hand against his chest, sighing in exaggerated relief. It's not the sort of slip he would have made back home, but here, it just seems to matter less. And besides, it's Wally. He's a Flash, a hero himself. Keeping identities secret from him just feels silly. ]
I didn't know Roy all that well. Just met him in Starling City, worked with him to take down Captan Boomerang. Good times.
[ He sounds like he means that genuinely, too. It had been a fucked up trip, in some ways. He knows, for instance, that there had been a hell of a blow out between Oliver and Barry, over Oliver's methods. But they'd reconciled in the end, and Cisco had gotten to help save the day and make a bunch of new friends while he was at it. To him, it is a good memory: one of the times he cherishes, thinking back on his life on Earth.
Wally's next question surprises him; he hadn't realized quite how obvious his reaction was. He tucks his hair back with a slightly nervous laugh, shaking his head. He really is hopeless at hiding things. No two ways about it. ]
Not expecting, exactly. It's just... the only doppelganger of mine I've ever met is, uh. Not one of the good guys. So I figured... I mean I hoped that he is kinda the exception to the rule. 'Cause I'd hate to think there were versions of me all over the multiverse wearing stupid amounts of eye makeup and spewing speeches about conquering the world.
[ But that momentary cloud of worry dissolves when Wally puts a hand on his shoulder; Cisco beams up at him. ]
I get you.