infomodder: stop asking my favorite scary movie (hello this is dramatic doge)
ᴀᴘʀɪʟ's ʜᴜsʙᴀɴᴅ ([personal profile] infomodder) wrote2016-04-14 08:35 pm
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"Gone fishing."

[ so don't leave messages to ruin the after fishing glow !!!

your one stop shop for not leaving him alone
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[personal profile] hsalf 2015-08-26 01:04 am (UTC)(link)
[Wells up to the screens as well, but there isn't much at all to go on. Phone interviews with reporters on the scene, shaky video footage being livestreamed, information being regurgitated for anyone just tuning in to the disaster. The bar is relatively silent through all this, probably because everyone is thankful that they're a far distance from Virginia right about now.

He makes a light snerk at the mention of bragging.
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Oh yeah, definitely. [He shakes his head, bringing a hand up to rub his fingers against his strained right temple.] Seen it back in my world a lot. Criminals making big scenes and daring anyone to stop them. Sometimes just calling out one person alone, dragging others into a conflict. I could see it being any of those.

[It was such a damn mess. At least he could say that people only got dragged into his rivalry with Flash when they invited themselves into it. It reminds him of Captain Cold and makeshift crew stirring up trouble for a laugh. Or the Tricksters bombing and poisoning everyone around them.

He looks down to his refilled drink and scowls, pushing it over to Will.
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Have it, I'm not in the mood anymore. [And it's not like it would do anything to him anyway.]
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[personal profile] hsalf 2015-08-28 04:09 am (UTC)(link)
[He pays no mind to the mixing - not right now anyway. Maybe in a more relaxed setting he'd make a judgmental look about how it could ruin the taste, make the composition of the drink diluted, but not now. There are more important things than how someone chooses to take a freely offered drink.

Instead he focuses on the next question and lets out a gentle breath through his nose.
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Usually a hero rushes in to save the day. Not much different than here. [He says with a small smile, hoping to inject some levity into the dire circumstances.] I think I mentioned my work in researching meta-humans, right? I also worked with them, and the police, during crisis moments. Not much unlike this - [he points a finger to the television screens] - really. Sometimes situations arose that the police simply weren't equipped to handle, so my team and I gave as much assistance as possible in those times.

[He sees no reason to hide this. Among a community that values heroes and their efforts to protect others, saying you worked with one is usually a mark of trust. If he was back in his world he would never openly admit this, but here? He sees no harm in telling Will about it. It just makes his assertion that they shouldn't get involved even more substantial, not when either of them have the abilities needed to help. Or well, allegedly in his case.]
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[personal profile] hsalf 2015-08-29 10:59 pm (UTC)(link)
[Wells can't stand to not grin at the question, turning his head toward Will.]

I'm a doctor, not a hero.

[He lets the catchphrase hang in the air before making a gentle snicker. The front line. It's almost tempting to tell Will about his handicap, the one he created and literally sat on for over a year. Maybe it would garner some sympathy for the poor cripple, who can now walk - miracles, truly. He only holds back because he doesn't see the need for that fake sympathy. Doesn't see a reason to disclose it, at least not now. He can't pull out all his cards on one night and a second chat.]

No, no - I didn't have any powers before I came here Will and while I work-out I'm hardly fit for combat. While there was a time or two where I was able to be more proactive and upfront to the action...I stood behind a desk and gave my assistance there. And I like to think the help I gave there would be as valuable as someone on the front line.

[How many tragedies and near-death experiences were avoided and worked through by him just speaking into Barry's ear? Too many for him to even stomach at times. Sometimes he wonders what his enemy would even do without him. It's pitiable really.]
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[personal profile] hsalf 2015-09-03 05:18 pm (UTC)(link)
[He really doesn't.]

It's just part of the job. [Personally he never saw it as a big deal, but that's just his opinion.] What about you? Ever considered yourself a front line man?

[Will seemed interested in going out to help right away, despite backing down quick.]
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[personal profile] hsalf 2015-09-09 12:44 am (UTC)(link)
Being "at home" is better than anything else.

[Wherever and whatever 'home' may be, he thinks it's important to have one. A place of comfort, where you feel safest and at peace. Sanctuary from the world, whatever world it may be, that can be so suffocating on the worst of days. He can tell Will holds great value in home - it makes it easier to talk to him.]

I don't know if taking a backseat is the best idea, depends on who you are, but it is sensible yes. [He tenderly bites his lower lip and picks up a couple fries, starting to grow cold.] Although if everyone took that seat, then progress wouldn't be made either. It's a fine line to balance.