[ He stills at that, thumb resting on his cheek, fingers barely touching the back of his neck, and lets out a soft, bitter laugh. It takes him a moment to compose himself and all the willpower he has not to pull away from Cisco. Harrison's not upset, not really, it's just funny in a sad sort of way to him because— ]
That was the night Zoom blackmailed me into betraying all of you.
[ It's a hushed statement, and he averts his eyes in an attempt to mask the guilt and shame that he associates with it all. Christmas. He should have been working with them. He should have trusted them sooner. He knew Cisco could vibe, they could have found a way to work around Zoom's demands together. Instead, he let his pride get the better of him yet again. Predictable.
Harrison glances back towards him after a brief moment, shaking his head. They were past it. Had to be past it. ]
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That was the night Zoom blackmailed me into betraying all of you.
[ It's a hushed statement, and he averts his eyes in an attempt to mask the guilt and shame that he associates with it all. Christmas. He should have been working with them. He should have trusted them sooner. He knew Cisco could vibe, they could have found a way to work around Zoom's demands together. Instead, he let his pride get the better of him yet again. Predictable.
Harrison glances back towards him after a brief moment, shaking his head. They were past it. Had to be past it. ]
But. I was happy, before that.