When she'd asked the guy, the multiversal attendant, he'd seemed... less than sure that he knew where she wanted to go. Oh, he tried to reassure her that he did. It was his job to. But if he'd known Rose, he'd have known better than to try and fib a fibber. Either way, he'd said 'The one with the superheroes, right?' and she'd said right and against all better judgement put some confidence in this man that he'd get her to where she wanted to go and who she wanted to see.
She shouldn't have. He didn't. ]
You're the wrong Flash. Sorry, this is. Uh. Awkward.
[ She had asked for The Flash, knowing that Wally had been the 'kid Flash' but trying to find him in the multiverse where he wasn't a kid anymore since that had caused them some problems. ]
[ A great way to start a conversation is in the middle of a road in Central City. It's the dead of night, at least, but here they are: Barry Allen, in his usual state of vague confusion (he's got to stop this shit) and...
...someone.
Who knows he's the Flash! So that's a plus, but he finds himself sort of nodding along to her last words. ]
Okay--yes--first of all, very confusing, not too sure I like the 'wrong' part of that 'wrong flash' sentence, seems a little demeaning--also who are you?
Edited (uuuh guess whos a fuckin idiot and pressed enter early like ????) 2017-11-21 18:00 (UTC)
No offense intended, I assure you. [ Not really. He's not Wally, but-
He's kind of cute, too. Maybe all the different iterations of the Flash out there in the multiverse are? No, Rose, now isn't the time to be thinking about that. (She still will though, because she's her.) ]
My name's Rose. I was stuck in a place called Haven with a guy named Wally West. He told me he was the Flash, but then he left. So once I got the chance, I went to find him. [ A beat. ] Obviously, I got my paths crossed somewhere along the way.
[ There had been like... three different Supermans at one point in Haven, too, she's pretty sure. Why was this particular set of universes such a mess? ]
[ West? Like Iris West? Barry, for once in his life, doesn't actually say that--instead, he blinks rapidly, as if somehow shutting his eyes in quick succession will mean he can process the information faster. ]
Yeah, paths. [ He doesn't really mean to sound dismissive even if it sort of fumbles out like that--he's trying to think, trying to add everything up.
Sorry, Rose. He's definitely one of the newer Flashes. ]
Uhm. Not... exactly. I had one shot and, well. I missed it, looks like. So unless you got any dimension-hopping friends, I'm probably stuck here for the foreseeable future.
[ She's... a lot more non-chalant about this than she has any right to be, really. ]
multiverse shenanigans, also rosie dated wally west once so i thought that'd be a funny scenario
[ 'the man I'm looking for.'
When she'd asked the guy, the multiversal attendant, he'd seemed... less than sure that he knew where she wanted to go. Oh, he tried to reassure her that he did. It was his job to. But if he'd known Rose, he'd have known better than to try and fib a fibber. Either way, he'd said 'The one with the superheroes, right?' and she'd said right and against all better judgement put some confidence in this man that he'd get her to where she wanted to go and who she wanted to see.
She shouldn't have. He didn't. ]
You're the wrong Flash. Sorry, this is. Uh. Awkward.
[ She had asked for The Flash, knowing that Wally had been the 'kid Flash' but trying to find him in the multiverse where he wasn't a kid anymore since that had caused them some problems. ]
Also, probably confusing? I should explain.
omg perfect
...someone.
Who knows he's the Flash! So that's a plus, but he finds himself sort of nodding along to her last words. ]
Okay--yes--first of all, very confusing, not too sure I like the 'wrong' part of that 'wrong flash' sentence, seems a little demeaning--also who are you?
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He's kind of cute, too. Maybe all the different iterations of the Flash out there in the multiverse are? No, Rose, now isn't the time to be thinking about that. (She still will though, because she's her.) ]
My name's Rose. I was stuck in a place called Haven with a guy named Wally West. He told me he was the Flash, but then he left. So once I got the chance, I went to find him. [ A beat. ] Obviously, I got my paths crossed somewhere along the way.
[ There had been like... three different Supermans at one point in Haven, too, she's pretty sure. Why was this particular set of universes such a mess? ]
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Yeah, paths. [ He doesn't really mean to sound dismissive even if it sort of fumbles out like that--he's trying to think, trying to add everything up.
Sorry, Rose. He's definitely one of the newer Flashes. ]
So you're saying you can just hop dimensions?
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About that. ]
Uhm. Not... exactly. I had one shot and, well. I missed it, looks like. So unless you got any dimension-hopping friends, I'm probably stuck here for the foreseeable future.
[ She's... a lot more non-chalant about this than she has any right to be, really. ]