wally west | the flash (
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riverview2017-08-09 12:15 am
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text | un: anonymous
Hypothetically speaking, what would you do if the person you were in love with literally forgot you existed? Or, what if you remember having a life with this person except it technically never happened for them?
Would you try to build a connection with them? Would it even be fair to do that? Would you simply try to move on?
Would you try to build a connection with them? Would it even be fair to do that? Would you simply try to move on?

text; un: anonymous
it depends.
what would you gain from building a connection?
are they meant to remember or love you back?
are they happy with their lives now
and what's the chance you might ruin that happiness?
basically, you have to think about how it would affect them.
no subject
Knowing his life with Linda and their love has been stolen from them back home due to time being manipulated makes it difficult to simply give it up, but a part of him can't help but feel he's being unfair to her by trying to have some semblance of a connection with her.
Being stuck here without her has added another layer to the situation. ]
I've been trying to do that. I just don't know what the right thing to do is.