After a run in with Barry, he informed Lisa that Cisco has also lost a brother just as she had. That next day Lisa goes into the city to Cisco’s apartment building and waits around the corner. Hood up and keeping her face in the shade to avoid being recognized. It wasn’t long until she watched him leave in his car and with that she casually walked into the building towards his apartment. Using her skills she breaks into his apartment, careful not to make it obvious that someone was in there. As she looks around she notices a grief website and user name. Lisa copies the information onto her hand and quickly goes back home; creates an account under a fake name and sends him a message. “Hi, I’m Julie. I found your profile and I think we have some things in common. I’ve recently lost my big brother and I really don’t have anyone else to talk to. Would you possibly be interested in chatting for a bit? I understand if you don’t want to.” She couldn’t help but be hesitant and nervous about sending the message. While she does trust him, she still has that wall up and convinced herself that her reputation was too much to look past for anyone to take her seriously.
When Cisco got home, he saw a notification on his dash. Who is Julie? He thought to himself as he clicked on her profile and scrolled through. Wow, they did have things in common. He decided to reply. “Hi Julie. The name’s Cisco. I’d love to chat, just know that the wounds are still pretty fresh, so I might hold back until we know more about each other.” Cisco knew this was going to be hard, but he knew he needed to talk about it. If he didn’t want to go see a shrink, at least he could talk to someone who knew what he was going through.