[ That is all super weird, but it's at least marginally less weird than like... Turtle. So it could be worse, honestly. Barry still takes a thoughtful pause before responding, squinting at his device. ]
you're good, but talking in person is probably better. if you let me know where you're at i can try to get to you asap.
[ It only takes him two, which is still plenty long for him. Barry comes to a quick stop inside the coffee shop, entrance marked by a flicker of light and a short gust of wind. He's wearing his suit, but that's mostly just so he won't catch on fire; the hood's down, and he starts to drag off his gloves as he wanders over.
That means his hand's bare when he offers it for a formal, brief shake. Slightly less weird than leather gloves, hopefully. ]
Hey. James Olsen, right?
[ Looks... pretty friendly, honestly. Not that that means anything. The once-over Barry gives him is pretty obvious, but probably understandable given the strange circumstances. ]
[ James has the advantage of knowing what Barry looks like and also having seen him appear out of nowhere before. He smiles as he accepts the handshake.
This Barry seems way more stressed than the one he met back in National City, so no reason to add to it. ]
[ There's a thoughtful pause as he processes the comment, then he steps over to a pair of comfy chairs a few strides away. It's obvious he expects James to follow suit, though he gives a quiet nod of invitation as he takes a seat in one. ]
And you're the guy I'm... going to meet? [ His eyes narrow slightly on the last few words, but he looks more bemused than suspicious. ] You know, it might've been a different version of me.
It'd be too much of a coincidence, wouldn't it? Same guy, same name, same superpower? My experience is pretty limited, but I just figure it's more likely it's you than a different Barry Allen.
[ Also it'd be very annoying to not be jealous of two different Barry Allens. ]
[ James isn't wrong. Given everything going on back home, it makes sense that Barry would be working on his speed (when isn't he, honestly); and it isn't like timelines not matching up is a new concept.
He still takes a second to consider it, quiet, then he offers a chagrined look. ]
Yeah, definitely. Sorry I don't remember you— I know it's gotta be awkward. You said you're new to all this, right? The time travel and the...
[ A vague gesture towards the coffee shop, though the implied meaning is 'alternate dimensions'. Probably. ]
The time travel and parallel universes are new, but I've been working with superheroes since I was an intern. [ Somehow he finds this more stressed version of Barry a lot easier to not be angry at than the more carefree future guy he met. ] There's not much that throws me at this point.
[ James tries to picture Clark trying to guide an intern and he has to laugh. What would Superman's intern's duties even be? Laundry? ]
No, no, I was working for a newspaper. And Superman had friends there, so one moment some bad guy was tossing me out of a window, the next one I'm being princess carried to safety... that happened a lot. A lot. So he figured it was safer to keep me close.
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you're good, but talking in person is probably better. if you let me know where you're at i can try to get to you asap.
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[ It only takes him two, which is still plenty long for him. Barry comes to a quick stop inside the coffee shop, entrance marked by a flicker of light and a short gust of wind. He's wearing his suit, but that's mostly just so he won't catch on fire; the hood's down, and he starts to drag off his gloves as he wanders over.
That means his hand's bare when he offers it for a formal, brief shake. Slightly less weird than leather gloves, hopefully. ]
Hey. James Olsen, right?
[ Looks... pretty friendly, honestly. Not that that means anything. The once-over Barry gives him is pretty obvious, but probably understandable given the strange circumstances. ]
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This Barry seems way more stressed than the one he met back in National City, so no reason to add to it. ]
Hi. You're definitely the guy I met.
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And you're the guy I'm... going to meet? [ His eyes narrow slightly on the last few words, but he looks more bemused than suspicious. ] You know, it might've been a different version of me.
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It'd be too much of a coincidence, wouldn't it? Same guy, same name, same superpower? My experience is pretty limited, but I just figure it's more likely it's you than a different Barry Allen.
[ Also it'd be very annoying to not be jealous of two different Barry Allens. ]
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He still takes a second to consider it, quiet, then he offers a chagrined look. ]
Yeah, definitely. Sorry I don't remember you— I know it's gotta be awkward. You said you're new to all this, right? The time travel and the...
[ A vague gesture towards the coffee shop, though the implied meaning is 'alternate dimensions'. Probably. ]
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Your superheroes have interns?
[ Kind of wondering what Cisco would say if he tried to call him his intern, tbh. ]
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No, no, I was working for a newspaper. And Superman had friends there, so one moment some bad guy was tossing me out of a window, the next one I'm being princess carried to safety... that happened a lot. A lot. So he figured it was safer to keep me close.