Staff must’ve held him overnight before releasing him into the general populace, he decides, because he’d passed by this exact window and saw no one then. Even more convincing of his guess was the machine setup admitting whatever sedative into him, David had never seen anyone undergoing such a bizarre treatment.
“I won’t say welcome,” his eyes look right, thinking next of what to say, “so, hello.”
Although neither were correct, and introductory small talk was not his strong forte.
There probably haven't been very many people here with as fast metabolisms as Savitar has. But really, with this place who can say? "Hello." A brief pause, and then he'll introduce himself. "They'd tell you my name is Barry. But it's Savitar."
Suspicions aren’t raised when preferences of the latter name are preferred, its always been the circulating bad David has sensed from this guy the moment he saw him. It does not help his innocence either when his agitation and an added facial ailment are generally thought of as negative traits.
Meanwhile, Savitar has no idea what to think of David. He doesn't yet have much to go on, beyond an introduction and the fact that unlike a lot of the people here, David isn't doped up within an inch of his life.
He wasn’t keeping track, yet as every day ran into the next day and most his days were lived as one continuous day, David counted how long he was inside.
“Twenty-four months.”
It’d never felt like more than one year had gone by.
Oh, David. Enjoy the vague expression of horror that briefly passes over Savitar's face. "You're kidding." He has no idea what his 'sentence' here was, but almost two years?
Well. Compared to how long he was trapped in the speedforce, maybe it's not really that long. "I had no idea they could keep people here that long."
David doesn’t. In fact, he dislikes the added look of dread. It only adds to his own stale fear.
“Oh Doctors have kept people here their entire lives. There’s one guy, he’s, I think he’s sixty four now, arrived at twenty and only three times since has seen outside the gate walls."
Dread turns to outright horror. And he thought the speedforce was bad enough. At least you could get used to living through your own personal hell. "I can't be here that long..."
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“I won’t say welcome,” his eyes look right, thinking next of what to say, “so, hello.”
Although neither were correct, and introductory small talk was not his strong forte.
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“David.”
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"How long have you been here, David?"
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“Twenty-four months.”
It’d never felt like more than one year had gone by.
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Well. Compared to how long he was trapped in the speedforce, maybe it's not really that long. "I had no idea they could keep people here that long."
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“Oh Doctors have kept people here their entire lives. There’s one guy, he’s, I think he’s sixty four now, arrived at twenty and only three times since has seen outside the gate walls."
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