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It's not the first time Iris has plowed through an open door leaving the usual streak of red and yellow lightning in her wake. She curses. So much for keeping up with her father. Then it occurs to her that she really ought to work on skidding to a halt.
She manages to slow down enough that the wall stops her. Ow. Good job, Kid Flash. Way to impress the locals.
Iris rubs her nose before she looks over her shoulder. Huh. Where is she now?
She manages to slow down enough that the wall stops her. Ow. Good job, Kid Flash. Way to impress the locals.
Iris rubs her nose before she looks over her shoulder. Huh. Where is she now?
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"So, juding by your hair, you must be Wally's daughter." He hopes she answers his questions without him asking.
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If he's Barry Allen, there's no harm in telling him. "Yup."
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"How is Wally in your time? Or do I not want to know?"
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Iris frowns sadly. "Honestly, I wouldn't know. He only speaks to me through the holographic projections he creates."
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"And as for Luthor, I met a Luthor who isn't from our world, I think. Younger. But I only saw him the once."
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Her jaw clenches. "We did manage to defeat Luthor in my time but the casualties... We lost a lot of good people."
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"Wally is always a blur. Certainly he's changed. He was always so liad back in my time. For a speedster, at any rate."
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"Laid back? My father was laid back?" She snorts. "I must be from a necrotic alternate timeline."
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"But the Wally I knew was not one for tension. Maybe once he inherited the costume, he changed. But the last I saw him, he was still the same at some level."
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"I think it's how fast he moves and thinks. He doesn't really have time for me or my brother. He just zooms around saving people. He tries, I guess...I mean, the holographic messages are usually friendly."
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"See, I don't know if you know my history that well, but I'm here from after it was over. I guess you can say I'm semi-retired."
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"I don't know all of the details. Sort of a storybook version but I always knew you were a hero." Her hero too. But she doesn't want to embarrass herself.
"And I have no doubt in my mind that my father is a hero. I'm trying to be one too. He thinks I'm playing around."
Time for a subject change. "You retired to here?"
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"Do you know the end of the story of my life?"
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"I thought you died saving people, to be honest."
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"I did die, actually. And I came here instead of entering the Speed Force. It's not a bad afterlife at all."
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Seconds later. "So it's possible I'm dead. Or my world is gone."
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"It seems to like speedsters. There are at least two others here." But how to tell her who?
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Perks up slightly. "Oh?"
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"Or maybe my friend Eska is right and the gods are just having a joke."
Might as well tell her a little.
"Well, Bart Allen is here, at age 14. You know him as an adult.
"And...
"Well, Bart told me that your father, also age 14, is here."
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If she wasn't crestfallen before she is now. Slightly incredulous too but mostly crestfallen.
"Fourteen?"
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"Barry? Er, I'm Barry, remember?"
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"My brother was named after you."
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"Of course. Wally would do that." He smiles at this.
And notices the time.
"Iris, I have to go. i need to find some friends. But if you're really stuck, look for me later on. I think we have some catching up to do."
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"Eh, your namesake isn't so great at living up to the expectation but then you're a hard act to follow."
"Icy. Well, don't let me keep you then." She grins. "And that would be mega-apocalyptic."