Yeah. [A weary sound as he pinches the bridge of his nose.] I can't stop seeing him, I can't stop hearing what he said, what he did and I know it wasn't him but it was. [And now he may never feel the touch of the speed force, he may never get to run with his children like that.]
[That's a fairly good point and he nods wearily.] Yeah, yeah maybe you're right. I don't want him to hate himself for what happened because I know it wasn't him, not really.
So we try that. [And it takes Barry a bit to describe what he did and how he did it. They're probably going to have fits and starts and it might not even work.
But it's better than simply sitting around and hoping his speed would come back.]
[He takes Barry's hand, following the instructions he'd been given for how to share his speed. He's hoping this'll just be like jump-starting a battery.]
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[He sits back and rubs his eyes because he's exhausted trying to hold things together.] I wish we could just forget what happened.
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I know. I'm worried about him and losing my connection to the speed force [Barry scrubs at his face again and breathes slowly.] it hasn't helped.
Let's run the tests, see what we can find? We should find out, one way or the other.
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I was able to share a bit of my speed with Cait and Cisco, if you could do that maybe it could jump start the connection?
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But it's better than simply sitting around and hoping his speed would come back.]
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[He's hopeful that it'll work.]
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[Barry offers his hand and he waits. He hope. Cisco didn't mean to sever his connection and he wants the Speed Force to find him again.]
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