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Hesitation

As I left S.T.A.R. Labs, I decided to make a stop at Joe West's house. I needed to get a better understanding of this world's relationships and dynamics, and who better to talk to than Barry's surrogate father?

I arrived at the house, and Joe greeted me warmly, not suspecting a thing. I did my best to play the part of Barry, but my nerves were frayed. I didn't know how long I could keep this charade up.

We chatted for a while, and Joe told me about the latest case he was working on as a detective. It involved a dangerous new meta-human who was wreaking havoc on the city, causing destruction and mayhem wherever he went.

I knew I had to take action, but I was hesitant. What if I couldn't handle this new meta-human's powers? What if I failed to live up to the expectations of being the Flash?

But then I remembered why I was here. I was the Flash, and I had a duty to protect this city and its people, no matter the cost.

I raced to the scene of the latest attack, where I was met with a sight that left me reeling. The meta-human was wreaking havoc on the city, causing chaos and destruction with every step. He was a formidable opponent, with powers beyond anything I had ever encountered before.

But I refused to back down. I took a deep breath, tapping into the Speed Force and pushing my powers to the limit. I dodged his attacks and delivered blows with lightning speed, never giving him a chance to catch his breath.

The fight was long and grueling, but eventually, I emerged victorious. The meta-human was subdued, and the city was safe once again.

As I made my way back to Joe's house, I couldn't help but feel a sense of pride at what I had accomplished. I had saved the day, just like the Flash was supposed to.

But my triumph was short-lived as I realized that my time in this world was running out. I didn't know how much longer I could keep up the charade, and I feared what would happen if my true identity was revealed.

I knew that I had to find a way back to my own world, but I didn't know how. I was lost and alone, in a world that wasn't mine, and I didn't know how to get back.

As I sat on Joe's couch, lost in thought, I couldn't help but wonder if I would ever find my way back home. But for now, all I could do was wait and hope that something would change.