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chosenbylightning ([personal profile] chosenbylightning) wrote2016-05-16 12:19 pm

For @farfromstanford - Reunited and it feels so good..

It's funny how technology makes the little details of life easier. Your phone wakes you up, calendar acts as your reminder so you don't forget where to be and when. And sometimes? Sometimes it's pretty amazing when an old friend from college finds you on social media and wants to catch up. Jessica was brilliant and Barry was a couple of years ahead of most of his peers, placing him in advanced college courses with students that had at least five years on him. It might have been daunting if he hadn't been enjoying it so damned much. Intelligence was rewarded in college, it didn't get you bullied or into trouble with the popular kids.

Okay, so it also helped that he was far enough away from Central City that most people didn't know his father was in prison (wrongly) for the murder of his mother.

Barry had immediately replied to Jessica's friend request, which started a series of messages that quickly became video calls and almost daily online chats. They talked about work, about their lives, Barry even told her about the lightning strike, but not quite what happened after he woke up, and his new friends. Star Trek marathons with his best friend. Talking to Caitlin over drinks and the infamous Karaoke Incident.

So when Jessica asked if she could visit, he instantly agreed. Sure, Barry could run there in an hour or less, but it'd be nice to see her and introduce her to his friends. She might even be able to charm a smile out of Harry.

.. and maybe he'd bet Cisco fifty bucks to that effect.
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[personal profile] farfromstanford 2016-07-10 08:02 pm (UTC)(link)
How amazing it must be for Effie! To meet her hero. To be able to run at crazy speeds (Jess secretly wishes that Flash came with seatbelts or bumper pads, but he's helping a city--gotta be okay, right?)! How pleased she is with the flowers in her hair when she and the Flash both return. The tiny girl looks as though she might just cry when Flash is telling her goodbye, but the quivering lip tightens up when he tells her to keep being brave. Effie reaches out for a big hug and thanks him about five more times and asks if he can come back to play someday.

It's the 'brave' part that piques Jessica's attention, considering she and Barry Allen had only just talked to Effie about being brave because the Flash was brave. Interesting. But anyone would tell a little lost girl about being brave, right?

Right?

In spite of her maybe overthinking things, Jessica smiles very sweetly at Flash, signing for Effie as she speaks. "Thank you, Flash. This means a lot. Glad you and Barry are so close."
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[personal profile] farfromstanford 2016-07-12 02:21 am (UTC)(link)
"Sure did," comments Jess, moving to brush back a curl that had escaped one of Effie's braids as she smiles at the girl. "Flash took her on a very exciting trip. And appears to be really good at daisy crowns."

She grins, offhandedly offering, "Kinda hot, too."

Effie's all smiles and hugging her Flash action figure before signing to Barry. He's so fun! He told me to be brave like you said, too! Is he your bestest friend?
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[personal profile] farfromstanford 2016-07-12 02:35 pm (UTC)(link)
"Not a peep." She frowns and crosses her arms. In Jessica's experience with worried parents, they ask a million questions, wondering how their child is, what they can do and so forth. The fact that no one has approached CCPD puzzles her immensely. It's entirely possible that Effie's parents are also deaf, but that would be all the more reason to worry. There are a lot of people at this festival.

"I'm really getting worried, Barry." She turns her face away from Effie, trying to keep the girl calm (her lip reading is better than average for the age). "Why hasn't anyone come forward? Contacted CCPD? They're everywhere."