[ His tone is what makes Harrison pause and actually pay attention, and he raises an eyebrow slowly. He'd heard a lot of things from Cisco over the past few months but this was new, this was different and unexpected. It elicits a chuckle from him — a more real one, a far cry from the grim one he'd let out earlier. ]
You're damn right I am.
[ He pauses, considering that. Obviously, the best case scenario would be for them to get the blame for Barry's mother's murder properly placed on Eobard Thawne — the other "Wells" — and then for him to step up and rehabilitate the name "Harrison Wells." It was a pipe dream in his opinion and he wouldn't jeopardize Henry Allen's freedom to make it happen. Harrison wouldn't be content to stay hidden away forever, but he could see himself at least skulking the halls of S.T.A.R. Labs for the near future, quietly passing along plans to Barry for him to officially implement and work on rebuilding.
And that was just one of the things he could work on.
Harrison slowly attempts to extricate his hands from Cisco's, placing them on his knees, and when he speaks again, his voice has a bit more life to it. ]
You see, my problem is that I went from thinking I had no options to the door being pushed wide open. [ He shrugs at that. ] It's not a bad problem to have.
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You're damn right I am.
[ He pauses, considering that. Obviously, the best case scenario would be for them to get the blame for Barry's mother's murder properly placed on Eobard Thawne — the other "Wells" — and then for him to step up and rehabilitate the name "Harrison Wells." It was a pipe dream in his opinion and he wouldn't jeopardize Henry Allen's freedom to make it happen. Harrison wouldn't be content to stay hidden away forever, but he could see himself at least skulking the halls of S.T.A.R. Labs for the near future, quietly passing along plans to Barry for him to officially implement and work on rebuilding.
And that was just one of the things he could work on.
Harrison slowly attempts to extricate his hands from Cisco's, placing them on his knees, and when he speaks again, his voice has a bit more life to it. ]
You see, my problem is that I went from thinking I had no options to the door being pushed wide open. [ He shrugs at that. ] It's not a bad problem to have.