(The fluttering sound of wings breaks the horrid crawling silence of the Dark Library, Harbinger barely having the strength to land properly as he hits the dusty flooring next to Jekyll's feet. He coughs out the letter, shutting his eyes for a moment to rest)
I am so sorry. This should have never happened.
Please, I am coming to get you out of that horrid place. That sentence is MINE to carry, not yours.
Hold the line my friend, keep your wits about you, and whatever you do... DO NOT START READING. Stay safe. I will get you out.
Jekyll is lying on the floor, staring up into the fog and trying to cure the spiral going on and on and down in his mind, when a letter gets promptly dropped on his face
He stirs, glaring at the letter as if it were some omen of death, looking worriedly at Harbinger before reading
"Hah...too late for that my friend." his voice is wry, hollow from hours? of staring up at nothing and daring that bird to come back down and torment him
He drags himself up to sitting, standing only to grab the quill and the inkwell
..I fear it is too late. Unless you mean do not read other books because... I know what I am. Nothing but a forgery of words that someone has written for me. Don't come here. You're free now.
He had hoped the hopelessness didn't creep into the writing but even that had to spite him too.
Sable appears before Harbinger can even lift his head, chirping a few words of greeting at Jekyll before flying off with the note clutched tightly.
Silence once again, well, save for the few noises Harbinger makes. Jekyll looks over, wishing to give him something, anything to make him feel better.
"I...don't know if there are any seeds in here. I'm...sorry."