Violet started nodding but stopped. “I don’t know, Cisco. I feel like that’s the game, to be honest. The first reaction will to try cracking these things off. But shouldn’t we play to the unexpected? It’s all a game and an experiment. Barry wants to go out and find him and fight him. That’s probably what he wants as well. All of the heroes leave to take him down leaving the civilians sitting ducks. It’s only logical.” She chewed on her lip and looked down at her feet. “I knew from the beginning he would have to leave to save a kitten from a tree at moments notice. I knew it, Cisco. And I was fine with it. I’m still fine with it. But no one told me there was villains. Nobody told me that those stories about insane clowns and…” She trailed off. “When he showed up to my house in the middle of the night… And… Explained… He only told me that he used his powers to help people. Save them from burning buildings, sometimes even stopping a break in or a bank robbery or something…” She laughed and shook her head. “I don’t even know why I’m talking to you. You’re smashed.”
“Well, firstly, you can’t just crack it off. That would probably set off some sort of trigger. That’s never good. Second, that’s the life of a hero. Saving people is saving them from the villians. They’re all around us. Captain Cold, Weather Wizard, Golden Glider, those are just a few. They lurk in the shadows and wait for the right time to crawl out and make their appearance.” Cisco stared off at the sky, utterly zoned out as he went all philosophical on his sister. “Smashed or not, I’m here to listen.”