STAR LABS // CENTRAL CITY
"Call me Flash
Iris looked around at the dumbfounded looks.
"You know, cause I'm super fast, like a Flash?" Iris shrugged.
"Oh come on all you smart scientists and I'm the only one who got that-"Harrison cleared his throat loudly.
"I'm more impressed with the fact you just ran through a wall."Iris turned back around to look at the wall she had just come through.
"Straight through the wall?"He nodded.
"Straight through the wall, come on back into the speed lab-" Iris followed as he turned around and left the room.
"Are you seriously giving me grief for coming up with the name Flash when you call the room you were testing my speed in the Speed-Lab? Iris rolled her eyes as she followed him in. The treadmill lay in tatters, many of the wires leading to where its various rollers and moving parts were sparked and fizzed. She winced slightly, the whole piece of equipment likely had not been cheap.
"Sorry..." She was surprised when he turned around with the biggest grin on his face.
"Don't be." Once he latched onto the computer he never turned around, it was his sole point of focus.
"This data is fascinating. You seem to be channelling some form of energy, I've never seen anything like it-""You're not telling me anything new here..."He flapped her away with his hand behind his back.
"Science takes time, go save something or something. I'll contact you once I've had some time to analyse the data.""Yeah about showing up on my doorstep-""Oh don't worry about that, I scanned the frequency used in that earpiece the moment you entered the facility. If I need you I'll just tap into that."Fed up of rolling her eyes for the day, Iris took off. Neglecting to comment on the number of liberties that Harrison appeared to be taking, she had barely made it home before she collapsed on the bed and a dreamless slumber took her.