[ He didn't know what he expected. Harrison still wasn't crazy about this whole "open the breach" idea and if Joe West hadn't rightly pointed out that he was their best shot at keeping Barry Allen and the others alive, he would still be digging in his heels and refusing to participate. But he'd contributed, fixed Reverb's glasses and put the choice in Cisco's hands. The fact that he'd run was . . . well, concerning, but also his choice. If there's one thing Harrison has learned about Cisco Ramon over the past few months, it's that it's best to nudge him and then let him come into it on his own. Forcing him has never ended well.
(it is, in part, why everything is so damn slow with the two of them; after everything, Harrison would never forgive himself if he'd found that he'd pushed Cisco too far too fast.)
For Barry Allen to come in and inform everyone that Cisco's suddenly had a change of heart and is completely willing to open the breach— well. It doesn't take a genius to figure out what happened there. Harrison grits his teeth, setting a screwdriver down and storming off in the direction of Cisco's workshop. He knows he should take a pause before going in, talk with Snow first. But damnit, Ramon's his— partner and he knows better.
He pushes the door open, not even bothering to knock or greet him. Instead, he stares over at Cisco, trying to meet his eyes with a flat, intense stare of his own. ]
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(it is, in part, why everything is so damn slow with the two of them; after everything, Harrison would never forgive himself if he'd found that he'd pushed Cisco too far too fast.)
For Barry Allen to come in and inform everyone that Cisco's suddenly had a change of heart and is completely willing to open the breach— well. It doesn't take a genius to figure out what happened there. Harrison grits his teeth, setting a screwdriver down and storming off in the direction of Cisco's workshop. He knows he should take a pause before going in, talk with Snow first. But damnit, Ramon's his— partner and he knows better.
He pushes the door open, not even bothering to knock or greet him. Instead, he stares over at Cisco, trying to meet his eyes with a flat, intense stare of his own. ]
Why did you just roll over for Allen like that?