SABRINA SAID: what died didn’t stay dead . / @nervehigh
this is the first time he's ever explained it . he does so under the guise of someone else, a person he guesses he's become in his time as a runaway but still doesn't really know all that well. malcolm doesn't even have a last name yet, and yet here he is going on about possession and forest wraiths and ancient magic. ALL TO A WITCH, NO LESS, WHO HE MET MERE HOURS AGO. noah's been searching for her, though. not sabrina specifically, but someone like her who could possibly help him. according to the shit he managed to scavenge from cora pritchard's hut, the spellman family might be able to help him ( so long as they don't eventually recognize him from all the bad press he's been getting lately. )
he didn't expect her to be a teenager. thanks to growing up in the haunted - storybook town that is westchester, noah thought there was a rule in place where every witch had to be like, some old hag. sabrina, who's even younger than him, is very much the opposite. sabrina ( once seeing how pathetic he is, ) invites him inside, makes him tea, and listens eagerly to every last gory detail of his story. and as far as that dismal story goes, malcolm leaves some things unsaid.
for starters, the devil is in the details, so he leaves out as much as he can without making the narrative completely nonsensical. there is no murder, just a freak encounter with an ancient spirit that left his best friend something adjacent to a wraith. there are no other major players, either, aside from the girl he's lost and HIS SISTER who suffered a similar, supernatural fate a decade prior. though he's disguised, noah doesn't have to put on a guilt - ridden facade. every pained sigh, every knit of his brow, every expression of distress is one - hundred percent genuine. malcolm plays the part of the heartbroken, irrevocably fucked up noah marshall exceptionally well.
asking turns to pleading, and pleading turns to begging as the story comes to a close. a photo of harley burns a hole through his pocket, searing his thigh and making him tear up. he isn't trying to appeal to sabrina so much as he is having a small RELEASE in front of her. noah can't tell if her puzzled face is full of judgement, or if the way she's staring him down means she's trying her best to stitch together the fragments of his tale. when she finally responds, she almost seems fascinated. and that's a good sign.
❛ — i mean, basically. physically, she's . . . gone, but her soul is still out there. i've seen her. i've talked to her so many times. she's more alive than some actual living people i've met. ❜ he bites his tongue before he can ramble on too far. if noah had the means, he would do this all HIMSELF. he wouldn't rely on simply trusting another party, especially not one that regularly deals in dark magic, and he would clean up his own damn mess. but since he can't, he clears his throat. ❛ does that mean you'll help me ? help me help her ? ❜







