Hank sighs. As Barry vanishes, he shakes his head and grips his arms. It is cold suddenly, very cold, and he finds he feels very tired. And if there are tears there in his eyes, then it is to be expected, perhaps.
"Goodbye, Barry... fare thee well."
His words are soft, quiet, and then he lets his head fall and weeps.
She wants to think she's gotten better at holding it back, the tears and the emotions, but there's a small, icy sliver of doubt saying maybe it's just the time and distance-- four months away to make everyone here seem less a part of her world.
(What is actual is actual only for one time And only for one place)
She doesn't mean for things to keep ending messy.
Whatever fucked-up destiny they've got for you out there, Barry, she thinks, glancing up into the winter sky, I hope you can handle it.
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"Goodbye, Barry... fare thee well."
His words are soft, quiet, and then he lets his head fall and weeps.
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When he's gone, she turns and walks away, without acknowledging anyone else's presence, or anything else.
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And finds he can't move a muscle.
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She wants to think she's gotten better at holding it back, the tears and the emotions, but there's a small, icy sliver of doubt saying maybe it's just the time and distance-- four months away to make everyone here seem less a part of her world.
(What is actual is actual only for one time
And only for one place)
She doesn't mean for things to keep ending messy.
Whatever fucked-up destiny they've got for you out there, Barry, she thinks, glancing up into the winter sky, I hope you can handle it.
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