[ She gives him a very Pointed look. She feels like she must've heard this before, when he wasn't sure he wanted to lead one of his college clubs, or when he wasn't sure about who-even-remembers-anymore. But he did it, didn't he? The experience broadened his horizons, and made him a stronger man than he was before.
The misplaced flower's nothing, in comparison to the worries he's bringing to the table. Even if, she thinks, they're worries that will surely disappear in time. ]
Yeah, I really do.
[ Her expression only grows warmer as she walks towards him, with confidence that she desperately wishes she could hand over. Iris knows it's buried in him, deep down. He just has to dig a little to find it. ]
It may not be the Team you're used to, but you'll figure it out as you go - and you've still got me. I'm not going anywhere.
[ She doesn't know how she'll help, just that she will. (Probably in a non-official, non-Justice League capacity.) How Batman picks League members, Iris will also never know, but Barry is a natural and perfect pick. She only wishes he could see it for himself. ]
[ that's all that matters to him — iris still being there. the flash can exist without iris, but barry as the flash likes having iris on his team. she sees things he isn't ready to see, knows things he is a little too stupid to know. though he may be the leader of team flash, given he's the title name, he knows that cisco is lead in technology, caitlin the lead in health and medicine, wells the lead in alternate universes. iris is the leader in terms of faith and direction, and barry knows the flash will be directionless without her. ]
[ having her go-ahead that this is a good idea is all he really needs. ]
[ there's just one problem. ]
It feels like I'm betraying the team. [ he shakes his head, lip curving upward. ] I know it's crazy to think, but … the League isn't Team Flash.
[ due to the super secret identities of his colleagues, he suspects that's the reason why batman isn't letting just anyone come into the league. but iris isn't just anyone — she's iris west. he supposes the league will need to learn that for themselves. ]
I don't want you to think I believe I can do this without you. [ he steps forward, and impulsively, instinctually, takes her hands. fingers playing with her own, his thumb brushes up against her palm. ] There's no Flash without you. You were the first person I saved, and the first person to believe in me.
[ It's awfully sweet that Barry believes that she's offended at the lack of an invitation. Maybe she would've been, had she not asked around and unofficially heard about the League before Batman put it all together. But they don't seem like the type to want hero-support.
This makes Barry's inclusion that much more important. He notices and cares about these things; hadn't Mick or someone called the Flash their heart? The League needs his light and his love. Briefly, she peers down at their hands, then back up at him. ]
You're not betraying me, Bear. [ She shakes her head fondly. ] I don't need to be part of the League to know how much good you're gonna do with them. [ ... ] Though you should tell Batman yes if you haven't already.
[ she wonders about this Batman's (kind of irritating if understandable) need for secrecy, and if that guy has ever known the warmth and love necessary to keep the clashing egos of a hero team together. Maybe that's why he asked Barry to help. Every team needs that light. ]
[ it simply feels weird, that's the problem. the flash always been part of one team, and that team has always been made up of his family. but his family stands before him now, telling him he better have said yes. ]
[ it's simply another chance to showcase the flash being a source of good, but barry wonders if he remembers what that feels like. flashpoint had slowed his runs down to a crawl, and his natural impulsive reaction to leap toward danger had been nullified in that alternate universe. ]
[ when he ran back in time, had he changed a significant part of himself? ]
[ lifting a shoulder, he appears sheepish as his face scrunches up. ] You know how my mouth is sometimes. Runs faster than my legs, which really means I should be known as The Mouth.
[ She breathes a sigh of relief. For once, Barry's tendency to blab his thoughts had worked in his favor - he'd said yes, and he would take another step towards being the guy with the giant museum downtown.
Iris can't say she knows what the future will look like, beyond her hyphenating her name, but she does know that no matter what, Barry is going to be great at what he does.
Without thinking twice, she rushes forward for another hug - because hey, she can't have too many of those. ]
Good. [ She laughs, ] 'Cause if you hadn't, I would've dragged you there myself.
[ the fastest man alive can still be surprised. he hadn't predicted for her to rush toward him, but once she does, his arms are around her before he even realises it. burying his face in her hair, he can't help but smile. it doesn't waver, not once — if barry didn't have iris, he wouldn't know what he was capable of. all the great opportunities this earth presents are endless, promising to challenge him, to even exceed his expectations. he wouldn't be leaping toward them without iris in his ear and at his back. ]
I remember the last time you dragged me anywhere. My arm hurt for a week. I'm pretty sure you dislodged by arm socket. [ he's lying, she pulled out his fingers from their place, too. ]
It was for a worthy cause! [ Iris can't be stopped once she sets her mind on something, and she knows that the multiverse needs to see Barry's strength and courage and intelligence for itself. The world's a better place with him.
Hell, she's better with him. Everything feels like it's supposed to, and she doesn't want to let go anytime soon. ]
You're gonna be so great, Bear. Just save me an exclusive, okay?
[ barry grins, cheeks smarting, his face almost as red as the flash suit. pulling away from her, he ducks his head, and feels heat flood his face and settle there permanently. iris' faith has always been akin to the speed force hitting him at its most powerful speed; it has been so overwhelming and unrelenting every time she says the words "i believe in you". it's made this entire life change easier. ]
Of course. [ he says it with conviction, and a little bemused furrow to his brow. it can't be helped. for anyone to think the flash would give anyone the first ever exclusive who isn't iris west is absurd. ] Anything you want to know, it's yours. I wouldn't want to talk to anyone else. Ever.
Okay, but you kind of have to, or else I'm gonna look suss for getting all the exclusives, all the time.
[ Trust her logic! It's gotten her this far - or well, it's gotten her a solid freelancing gig with a Heropa paper. She's gonna go places, as long as she bides her time and polishes up that portfolio. She just also hopes that with the League, Barry's gonna go wherever he's meant to.
She doesn't want to pull away, so she reaches for his hand and attempts to intertwine her fingers with his. Murmured: ] We should go out and celebrate. Maybe grab some Thai instead of our usual take-out?
[ barry throws his head back, making a noise of disgruntlement. does he have to talk to other people? really? that's the last thing he wants to do! the other reporters don't ask the questions iris does. now that they're out of central city, can't he start playing favourites? ]
[ his sulking comes to an end when he feels her fingers more strongly in his own. he glances down, but the mention of food immediately draws his head back up. it's a distraction, both good and bad — he doesn't have the time to enjoy it, nor does he have the time to get all flustered and barry over it. ]
[ he tries to hide his smile, failing spectacularly. ] You know how much I love Thai. [ then he quickly glances around the shop. ] Can you leave? I mean ... Who's going to look after all the flowers? They're hungry, too, Iris.
[ Iris squeezes his hand lightly, reluctantly turning a little so she can start closing up shop - ] Well, yeah. My shift's about to end.
[ At the time, Iris hadn't understood why most shops closed around 5:30 or 6. Wouldn't people want flowers on their way back from work? But she loves the hours, and can't complain when it means she can lock the place up and grab dinner with her favorite person in the entire world. ]
They won't mind if we duck out, though I'll give the little guys extra food in the morning. [ . . . ] Just in case.
[ with his hands in his pockets, he takes note of the store while iris speaks. it'd be pretty easy to close up shop if she was quick enough to do it in the blink of an eye ... but there's a reason why barry hasn't sped at super speed inside of the store. the flowers are merely innocent bystanders who don't deserve to have their petals torn off their buds from the speed force. ]
[ he does hop a little on his feet, though — barry allen, after all, can never stand still. ]
Are you sure? [ he cocks his head in the direction of yellow flowers, instantly assuming their species. ] The sunflowers told me that you haven't been favouring them. Sunflowers, Iris. [ he shakes his head, feigning disappointment. ] What have they ever done to you?
They know exactly what they've done. [ She laughs, taking that giant wedding arrangement and kicking the back door open so that she can place the bouquet in the walk-in cooler, where it'll then be picked up the following morning. Flowers take a lot more work than they look! ] They got a little too impatient, but I'll make it up to them.
[ Alas, she's a little slower than usual, so she'll crane her head towards what remains of the flowers inside - ]
Speaking of? Could you grab them and help me put them in the cooler?
[ barry pivots on his feet without lifting them from the ground, looking at the flowers she gestures towards. his brows shoot up and then down — the way barry "helps" these days would kill the flowers. the last time he had ever done something "normally", it'd been in front of the captain ... and the force ... and regular people. around iris? he's stopped pretending to be someone he's not. ]
[ pivoting back to iris, he throws his thumb over his shoulder. ] Like grab them in a Barry way or in a Flash way?
[ the answer is so simple, barry. use those long legs of yours and go grab the flowers. easy! ]
[ She raises her eyebrows at him, almost bemused, ] In a "you're stronger than me" kind of way?
[ duh, Barry. Super-speed isn't the name of the game here, though she would probably appreciate it if he didn't decapitate these innocent bystanders. The flowers deserve love! And slow, steady hands!! ]
[ visibly looking put-out, he slouches his shoulders and grumbles lightly. with heavy footsteps, he goes to fetch the flowers she wants and at a painful human pace, he begins his return back to her. yelling, ] This would be so much easier if you had Flash-proof flowers!
[ then realising there was no need to yell, at a much more normal volume: ] I totally thought these flowers would block my voice. [ but he appears, looking at her expectantly. ] Where do you want them Miss West? [ he smiles, ] Just know I'm going to need a tip after. Flowers are heavy.
[ please note: barry waits until he's placed the flowers on the shelf — tucked securely and neatly away — before he does his little victory punch in the air. ]
[ smiling, ] I can always go for extra Thai. [ brushing his hands together, he looks around, as if searching for something else to fix or take down from a too-high shelf for iris west. ] Or anything you want to eat. Contrary to popular belief, I, Barry Allen, am not that fussed. [ he shrugs his shoulders before taking a step toward a shelf and removing a pot from it. he places it somewhere in the middle, sliding it loudly against the shelf. ]
[ Her paycheck - and half their food fund - thanks him kindly for that consideration. ]
Nuh-uh. I promised extra Thai, and we're gonna get some. [ She takes off her apron and nametag, finally, and turns back towards the door so they can get out of the cold and right back into that Florida heat and humidity. But! She's feeling a little silly, so she holds out her arm - ] As long as I get my Tom Yum soup, of course.
[ there are only a few things in life that get barry's heart racing: the beginning notes of "poker face", the mention of food, and iris west. he loops his arm around hers, sparing the flowers a glance over his shoulder. ] You can have two Tom Yum soups today. It's on the Justice League.
[ though he's uncertain if that's truly a thing, barry allen doesn't care. the justice league owes iris west a big one — without her, the justice league wouldn't have the flash. ]
ACTION.
The misplaced flower's nothing, in comparison to the worries he's bringing to the table. Even if, she thinks, they're worries that will surely disappear in time. ]
Yeah, I really do.
[ Her expression only grows warmer as she walks towards him, with confidence that she desperately wishes she could hand over. Iris knows it's buried in him, deep down. He just has to dig a little to find it. ]
It may not be the Team you're used to, but you'll figure it out as you go - and you've still got me. I'm not going anywhere.
[ She doesn't know how she'll help, just that she will. (Probably in a non-official, non-Justice League capacity.) How Batman picks League members, Iris will also never know, but Barry is a natural and perfect pick. She only wishes he could see it for himself. ]
ACTION.
[ having her go-ahead that this is a good idea is all he really needs. ]
[ there's just one problem. ]
It feels like I'm betraying the team. [ he shakes his head, lip curving upward. ] I know it's crazy to think, but … the League isn't Team Flash.
[ due to the super secret identities of his colleagues, he suspects that's the reason why batman isn't letting just anyone come into the league. but iris isn't just anyone — she's iris west. he supposes the league will need to learn that for themselves. ]
I don't want you to think I believe I can do this without you. [ he steps forward, and impulsively, instinctually, takes her hands. fingers playing with her own, his thumb brushes up against her palm. ] There's no Flash without you. You were the first person I saved, and the first person to believe in me.
ACTION.
This makes Barry's inclusion that much more important. He notices and cares about these things; hadn't Mick or someone called the Flash their heart? The League needs his light and his love. Briefly, she peers down at their hands, then back up at him. ]
You're not betraying me, Bear. [ She shakes her head fondly. ] I don't need to be part of the League to know how much good you're gonna do with them. [ ... ] Though you should tell Batman yes if you haven't already.
[ she wonders about this Batman's (kind of irritating if understandable) need for secrecy, and if that guy has ever known the warmth and love necessary to keep the clashing egos of a hero team together. Maybe that's why he asked Barry to help. Every team needs that light. ]
ACTION.
[ it's simply another chance to showcase the flash being a source of good, but barry wonders if he remembers what that feels like. flashpoint had slowed his runs down to a crawl, and his natural impulsive reaction to leap toward danger had been nullified in that alternate universe. ]
[ when he ran back in time, had he changed a significant part of himself? ]
[ lifting a shoulder, he appears sheepish as his face scrunches up. ] You know how my mouth is sometimes. Runs faster than my legs, which really means I should be known as The Mouth.
[ he said yes. ]
ACTION.
Iris can't say she knows what the future will look like, beyond her hyphenating her name, but she does know that no matter what, Barry is going to be great at what he does.
Without thinking twice, she rushes forward for another hug - because hey, she can't have too many of those. ]
Good. [ She laughs, ] 'Cause if you hadn't, I would've dragged you there myself.
ACTION.
I remember the last time you dragged me anywhere. My arm hurt for a week. I'm pretty sure you dislodged by arm socket. [ he's lying, she pulled out his fingers from their place, too. ]
ACTION.
Hell, she's better with him. Everything feels like it's supposed to, and she doesn't want to let go anytime soon. ]
You're gonna be so great, Bear. Just save me an exclusive, okay?
ACTION.
Of course. [ he says it with conviction, and a little bemused furrow to his brow. it can't be helped. for anyone to think the flash would give anyone the first ever exclusive who isn't iris west is absurd. ] Anything you want to know, it's yours. I wouldn't want to talk to anyone else. Ever.
ACTION.
[ Trust her logic! It's gotten her this far - or well, it's gotten her a solid freelancing gig with a Heropa paper. She's gonna go places, as long as she bides her time and polishes up that portfolio. She just also hopes that with the League, Barry's gonna go wherever he's meant to.
She doesn't want to pull away, so she reaches for his hand and attempts to intertwine her fingers with his. Murmured: ] We should go out and celebrate. Maybe grab some Thai instead of our usual take-out?
ACTION.
[ his sulking comes to an end when he feels her fingers more strongly in his own. he glances down, but the mention of food immediately draws his head back up. it's a distraction, both good and bad — he doesn't have the time to enjoy it, nor does he have the time to get all flustered and barry over it. ]
[ he tries to hide his smile, failing spectacularly. ] You know how much I love Thai. [ then he quickly glances around the shop. ] Can you leave? I mean ... Who's going to look after all the flowers? They're hungry, too, Iris.
ACTION.
[ At the time, Iris hadn't understood why most shops closed around 5:30 or 6. Wouldn't people want flowers on their way back from work? But she loves the hours, and can't complain when it means she can lock the place up and grab dinner with her favorite person in the entire world. ]
They won't mind if we duck out, though I'll give the little guys extra food in the morning. [ . . . ] Just in case.
ACTION.
[ he does hop a little on his feet, though — barry allen, after all, can never stand still. ]
Are you sure? [ he cocks his head in the direction of yellow flowers, instantly assuming their species. ] The sunflowers told me that you haven't been favouring them. Sunflowers, Iris. [ he shakes his head, feigning disappointment. ] What have they ever done to you?
ACTION.
[ Alas, she's a little slower than usual, so she'll crane her head towards what remains of the flowers inside - ]
Speaking of? Could you grab them and help me put them in the cooler?
ACTION.
[ pivoting back to iris, he throws his thumb over his shoulder. ] Like grab them in a Barry way or in a Flash way?
[ the answer is so simple, barry. use those long legs of yours and go grab the flowers. easy! ]
ACTION.
[ duh, Barry. Super-speed isn't the name of the game here, though she would probably appreciate it if he didn't decapitate these innocent bystanders. The flowers deserve love! And slow, steady hands!! ]
ACTION.
[ then realising there was no need to yell, at a much more normal volume: ] I totally thought these flowers would block my voice. [ but he appears, looking at her expectantly. ] Where do you want them Miss West? [ he smiles, ] Just know I'm going to need a tip after. Flowers are heavy.
ACTION.
She beams, opening the cooler door with her back, ignoring the sudden burst of cold, dry air - ]
You'll get double the Thai for this. Promise.
And uh, take the middle shelf. [ She amends, suddenly remembering her Barry's height, ] Or anywhere I don't need a ladder to reach.
ACTION.
[ smiling, ] I can always go for extra Thai. [ brushing his hands together, he looks around, as if searching for something else to fix or take down from a too-high shelf for iris west. ] Or anything you want to eat. Contrary to popular belief, I, Barry Allen, am not that fussed. [ he shrugs his shoulders before taking a step toward a shelf and removing a pot from it. he places it somewhere in the middle, sliding it loudly against the shelf. ]
ACTION.
Nuh-uh. I promised extra Thai, and we're gonna get some. [ She takes off her apron and nametag, finally, and turns back towards the door so they can get out of the cold and right back into that Florida heat and humidity. But! She's feeling a little silly, so she holds out her arm - ] As long as I get my Tom Yum soup, of course.
ACTION.
[ though he's uncertain if that's truly a thing, barry allen doesn't care. the justice league owes iris west a big one — without her, the justice league wouldn't have the flash. ]