[ isn't that just the millionaire dollar question. what does she have to do? a lot, and in a short amount of time. he needs to strip it down to the most essential elements. ]
Well, for starters... you're going to have to learn how to lie. [ he turns his head over to look at her, look down at her. ] You can't tell your father about me. Not that you met me, or talked to me, or that I taught you how to use your power. Not a word, not to anyone.
He won't understand. Because it's me, he won't understand.
[ the flash has worked with his enemies in the past, even came to him for help with zoom, but he's not going to understand when it comes to his daughter. the daughter he of course just so had to name after his dead mother, who eobard killed -- no, barry won't take it well at all that he's teaching her. caring for her when he can't. ]
[So this whole thing is doomed because Nora is a shitty liar on her best days and has no concept of a poker face at all. She sighs, deflated by her own personality flaw.]
If he asks, I won't be able to hide it. So I'll just have to have a different answer when he asks why I'm there.
[ he hums a sound of agreement. the best he can do is give her pointers in the short time they have. ]
Lets practice then. [ he pushes slow off the glass and stands upright, hands clasped behind his back. ] Why do you want to see him? What will you tell him if he asks?
[What now? She gives him a wide eyed look, clearly taken off guard just by the suggestion of practicing her lying. It almost seems comical, since she fumbles her way through on it good days and this has really been the ultimate of very bad, no good days.]
Well. Um-- [Buying herself a second, she pops an almond in her mouth. And then talks around it anyway.]
I just want to see him. Isn't that a good enough reason?
[ ...he has so much work to do it's not even funny. it's depressing actually. ]
Only if you plan on being there for, say, a day? If even that. [ he sighs, despairing for himself. ] You don't need to lie to him, but you need to be... deliberate. Appeal your case. Once "spending time with dad" runs its course, what can you say to make him want you to stay?
[ eobard, as any good teacher, knows the correct answer. he just wants her to get it. ]
[Just a day with her dad would be amazing at this point. Just to see him is all she wants, but now Eobard is offering her a chance to spend days with him. Maybe even weeks. Nora would like that very much.]
Umm.... I don't know? He doesn't come back, maybe I can use that to buy more time?
Very good. [ he nods short in recognition of her answer. ] Maybe don't lead in with that. Once he tells you to go, once he means it, inform him. It'll make him want you to stay, I'm sure.
All you need to do is tell a story. Any good story comes in parts, not flipped through all at once. Like... [ he waves a hand. ] Game of Thrones.
to that question he pauses, only because he thinks it would take something extreme for barry to send her back right away once he learns what happens to her. so from there... ]
We'll cross the bridge if we get there. [ he has a thought on it, but... it may not pan out. she may not be cut out for the negative force. ] Don't think about how you can fail. Think about how to succeed. Positive thoughts, little runner.
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Well, for starters... you're going to have to learn how to lie. [ he turns his head over to look at her, look down at her. ] You can't tell your father about me. Not that you met me, or talked to me, or that I taught you how to use your power. Not a word, not to anyone.
He won't understand. Because it's me, he won't understand.
[ the flash has worked with his enemies in the past, even came to him for help with zoom, but he's not going to understand when it comes to his daughter. the daughter he of course just so had to name after his dead mother, who eobard killed -- no, barry won't take it well at all that he's teaching her. caring for her when he can't. ]
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If he asks, I won't be able to hide it. So I'll just have to have a different answer when he asks why I'm there.
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Lets practice then. [ he pushes slow off the glass and stands upright, hands clasped behind his back. ] Why do you want to see him? What will you tell him if he asks?
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Well. Um-- [Buying herself a second, she pops an almond in her mouth. And then talks around it anyway.]
I just want to see him. Isn't that a good enough reason?
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Only if you plan on being there for, say, a day? If even that. [ he sighs, despairing for himself. ] You don't need to lie to him, but you need to be... deliberate. Appeal your case. Once "spending time with dad" runs its course, what can you say to make him want you to stay?
[ eobard, as any good teacher, knows the correct answer. he just wants her to get it. ]
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Umm.... I don't know? He doesn't come back, maybe I can use that to buy more time?
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All you need to do is tell a story. Any good story comes in parts, not flipped through all at once. Like... [ he waves a hand. ] Game of Thrones.
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Yeah but everyone knows the books are better.
[That's not important, Nora. Focus!]
What if that doesn't work? And he still sends me back?
back here like 100 years later, my bad
to that question he pauses, only because he thinks it would take something extreme for barry to send her back right away once he learns what happens to her. so from there... ]
We'll cross the bridge if we get there. [ he has a thought on it, but... it may not pan out. she may not be cut out for the negative force. ] Don't think about how you can fail. Think about how to succeed. Positive thoughts, little runner.