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Harrison Wells // Earth 2 ([personal profile] throwingstuff) wrote2016-10-14 11:13 pm
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And just one mistake Is all it will take is all it will take....

This was not what Harrison had planned. Then again, he'd not realized he was up against an actual supernatural creature until it was too late. He'd thought he'd created a monster with the particle accelerator, but he'd just made an existing monster stronger. Then again, if someone tried to tell him vampires weren't only real, but right in his own back yard before it all happened, he would have mocked them. Mercilessly. The very concept of the undead defied science itself. It just wasn't possible.

Then he discovered just how possible it all was.

He'd made a deal with Zoom to get Jesse back. Trading blood for even the chance at her freedom. He didn't care if he was hurting the people he'd been trying to protect. She took priority above all else. But it was never enough. Not for Zoom. But in the end, it came down to a simple choice: His life for Jesse's. He'd assumed Zoom just intended to kill him. Drain him until there was nothing left. He didn't even hesitate. Anything for Jesse, even if he didn't get to see her again. At least she'd be safe.

But he'd been wrong. He woke up after it was over. Different. Changed. And still, Zoom wouldn't release Jesse. There was one last thing. Always one last thing. It never ended with Zoom. But now, it was the truest end. Bring Barry to Zoom to be turned as well. A command he found incredibly difficult to ignore. It sickened him, but still that drive remained: anything for his Jesse.

Time rolled on, and the team continued like normal. Harrison refused to say why he was more upset than normal. Refused to entertain any suspicions that he was different. No, he wasn't just going out at night, that was just coincidence. They needed to work faster. Find a way to render Zoom not only weaker, but turn him human. Killing him wasn't an option. No, he wasn't stronger, that was just a really weak mug. Stop asking so many questions, Ramon, and get back to work.

With each passing hour, he struggled with one decision. Did he tell Barry the truth, or just take him to Zoom?
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[personal profile] scarletstreak 2016-11-25 06:18 am (UTC)(link)
Barry trailed after him, scowling, feeling itchy in his own skin in a way that hadn't happened since right after he'd opened his eyes from the coma, before he'd gotten the hang of his speed. This was his fault, he'd only wanted to help Harry, but he'd pushed him too hard, and now this

No. No, they could fix this. They'd talk to Caitlin and Cisco, he'd admit it was his fault, he'd keep them away from Harry, they'd have to out Harry as a vampire but he was a vampire now too, it wasn't like they could hide it.

"Where are we going?" he asked, irritated, frustrated, angry, distracted.
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[personal profile] scarletstreak 2016-11-25 07:00 am (UTC)(link)
Following Harry meant watching him as he moved, and he moved like the world stood still around him, and how could they have missed this? How long had he been like this?

Barry couldn't quite stop running his tongue over his fangs, testing their sharpness, the unfamiliar shape in his mouth, but he paused as Harry opened the Pipeline. "What I need is in the Pipeline?" he asked with a little prickle of wariness. "Why?"
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[personal profile] scarletstreak 2016-11-26 09:26 pm (UTC)(link)
You know what, no, he couldn't just accept it, even if it wasn't happening to him he'd still have a million questions, and he still had questions now. He folded his arms and stood where he was, outside the Pipeline cell and not likely to just step into it without an explanation, and while the force of his glare couldn't equal Harry's, he was making an attempt at it.

"Something bad to me or to you?" he countered. "How do I know this isn't exactly what was supposed to happen, Harry?"
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[personal profile] scarletstreak 2016-12-05 03:56 am (UTC)(link)
Some things never changed, and one of those was the way Barry squawked in surprise when someone darted forward and grabbed him by the back of his collar, like scruffing a kitten, what the hell? He squirmed, scowling, focused too much on getting Harry to let go of him to notice what was going to happen next.

So when Harry heaved him, with superhuman strength (that Barry also shared now), into the pipeline, Barry really had no excuse for not preventing that. And he came close to speeding out of there, but the doors closed just a little too fast, before he had his feet under him, and he slammed into the glass.

"Wells! Hey! Let me outta here, c'mon!"