So what you're really asking is... how do I face the fact that I can't make everyone happy, no matter how fast or how strong or how brave or how smart or how wise I am.
That's a temporary solution. To a much simpler problem.
[ He turns to look at Barry then, meets his eyes directly with the kind of focus he rarely turns on people. ]
Have their been times when you didn't want to be happy?
Either... you felt you didn't deserve it. Or it felt wrong when someone else felt so poorly? Or you looked at the world around you, the way things are, and for whatever reason, you couldn't bring yourself to smile?
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[ He takes another bite. ]
Or perhaps 'how do I face them'?
That sound about right?
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[Barry? Avoid things? Nah!]
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[That's what they've got at the moment, not that Lois fails to make faces at the Budweiser. ]
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...I’ll take the IPA.
It’s more for taste than anything.
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[ He gets a Bud for himself and pops the top off both before passing Barry's to him. ]
Same here.
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Thanks. So. Meteor?
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Can I make everyone happy?
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No, Barry, you can't. I can't.
And honestly, we shouldn't.
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I want Iris to be happy. And Joe. And all of my friends. Is that too much to ask?
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[ He keeps his tone light, but the implication is clear. ]
Yes, it is, Barry.
[ He takes a breath before plunging on. ]
It's not too much to want: of course you want the best for them. But it is too much to ask. Too much to expect. Not just of you, but of them.
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[ He turns to look at Barry then, meets his eyes directly with the kind of focus he rarely turns on people. ]
Have their been times when you didn't want to be happy?
Either... you felt you didn't deserve it. Or it felt wrong when someone else felt so poorly? Or you looked at the world around you, the way things are, and for whatever reason, you couldn't bring yourself to smile?
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My world used to be so much smaller.