He says it with a bright little smile, eyes lighting up at even the mention of Cisco. Eddie's emotions are always written clear as day on his face, and this is no exception - it's obvious how much he cares for Cisco, how much that relationship means to him.
"Wait, second best? If he's second best, who's best?" he asks, both brows raised, totally ready and willing to give her a good solid counter-argument. Personally, he thinks Cisco has the best everything in Riverview. But...well, he admits he may be biased as well.
When she comments that he can't train with Cisco because he doesn't want to hurt him, Eddie blinks a bit, eyes on her face, "What? I don't get it, why wouldn't that work?"
Pausing for a moment, Eddie turns and orders another of Natasha's drinks from the bartender, watches to make sure it's safe before he picks it up and hands it to her. Taking a swig of his beer, he raises his brows again, questioningly.
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He says it with a bright little smile, eyes lighting up at even the mention of Cisco. Eddie's emotions are always written clear as day on his face, and this is no exception - it's obvious how much he cares for Cisco, how much that relationship means to him.
"Wait, second best? If he's second best, who's best?" he asks, both brows raised, totally ready and willing to give her a good solid counter-argument. Personally, he thinks Cisco has the best everything in Riverview. But...well, he admits he may be biased as well.
When she comments that he can't train with Cisco because he doesn't want to hurt him, Eddie blinks a bit, eyes on her face, "What? I don't get it, why wouldn't that work?"
Pausing for a moment, Eddie turns and orders another of Natasha's drinks from the bartender, watches to make sure it's safe before he picks it up and hands it to her. Taking a swig of his beer, he raises his brows again, questioningly.