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Guy's Night Out
After everything that's been going on lately, the time has come for a break. A planned visit from a friend is just the thing and with no major crisis going on at the moment, it's the perfect time to make that happen.
So, with an itinerary that includes science, food and video games, Barry is excited to bring Yamato in from Milliways for another trip to Central City.
Opening the door from the bar that's a broom closet in S.T.A.R. Labs, Barry gestures Yamato through.
"Here we are," Barry says with a smile. "Welcome back, dude."
The corridor, like most of rest of S.T.A.R. Labs that doesn't get used by Team Flash much, is usually pretty dimly lit, but today the passageway is bright in anticipation of their guest and the science that's about to commence.
Nodding down the hallway, Barry says, "Cisco and Caitlin are in her lab and we're all set up for you."
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"We uh, we should probably get going soon," Barry says, looking around at every wall trying to find a clock. "Still got a video game session to get in."
"You know I know you're running away, right?" Joe intones.
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He shakes his head, glancing over at Barry and noting his -- obvious nervousness.
"All right, once I've washed the dishes we can go, Gramps."
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"She would eat you alive," Joe informs Cisco flatly.
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"Now I know for sure you're running away," Joe says, his amusement showing he's only joking. Mostly.
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He looks a little surprised at Barry's offer. "-- Sure, if you want. Don't feel like you have to, though."
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"Everybody done?" Barry asks, indicating the plates and what's left on the table?
"I'm good," Joe says, taking up his coffee mug and leaning back in his seat to clear the area around his plate.
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"'Mf 'one," he says with a full mouth.
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"Yeah, all done here, Gramps."
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"See?" Joe says to Yamato. "But it's not just the showing off. Barry's always been very... mm, domestic?"
Joe chuckles, sipping his coffee. "Which, lucky for me, because with him I had at least one kid who liked keeping a clean house."
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In fact, he knows it would be.
He glances at Cisco. "... You upgraded your dishwa -- you know what, I don't need to know, you probably fitted rocket boosters on it or something."
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"I was thinking lasers... " Joe muses about Cisco's dishwasher, then shakes his head to get rid of the thought. He'd rather not know, either.
"What does your father do?" Joe asks Yamato.
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"He's a journalist," he says to Joe, rather than trying to press Cisco on his dishwasher upgrades. "Although I think these days he mostly does editor work."
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"A journalist. That seems like a pretty interesting profession," Joe comments.
A little too interesting considering how Iris has been gravitating in that direction with her blog, and how there have been dangers that have come from that, but Joe tries not to let his thoughts go there right now.
"Must keep him busy."
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"Yeah, pretty busy. I've got the apartment to myself most days," he says with somewhat forced nonchalance, rubbing the back of his neck.
Of course, he's acutely aware that his father's unwillingness to come home has always only been partly to do with work, and partly to do with not knowing how to deal with looking after a kid.
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The slight din that's been going on in the kitchen this whole time cuts off and Joe lifts his voice a little when he replies to Yamato.
"Oh, and you haven't burned the place down yet?"
"That was one time," Barry says, suddenly back in his seat.
"Happened a few times," Joe says evenly.
"A few times," Barry corrects, "but the one big one wasn't even fire, just a little smoke."
"A lot of smoke," Joe says, giving Yamato a look that says 'you see what I had to deal with?'.
"A lot of smoke," Barry amends again, "but it was fine."
Totally fine.
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"That reminds me, I still need to introduce you to Takeru sometime, kid."
Because hey Cisco, your brother might suck, but Yamato's brother is an angel who is perfect in every way. Yamato's not biased about that at all.
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"He also almost burnt down the school gym," Joe lets Yamato know.
"W--w--well that was a total accident," Barry says emphatically.
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"Hey, yeah! You think he could be my rival?"
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You learn something new every day.
"... I guess he doesn't have one yet," Yamato says thoughtfully, because despite Daisuke's attempts to strike up a rivalry with Takeru, it's never really stuck.
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Joe just grins; it's so fun embarrassing your kids in front of their friends. It feels about time though, so Joe decides to relent.
"Well, I've got more stories, but I guess I'll save them for next time," Joe says, setting down his empty coffee mug. "You boys got video games and whatever waiting for you over at Cisco's."
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