Waking Nightmare || Sapphire & Sycamore
Augustine was getting antsy. It had been a couple months since he’d last seen Sapphire, and though he tried not to worry so much, it was hard; despite telling himself numerous times that his darling niece was likely just busy hiding, that she was maybe with that Archer fellow or one of the executives or enforcers, he had remained on edge, unable to stop searching wildly in the dark corners of the base to try and find any scrap of hope, any signal that she was okay.
It was a maddening procedure—twisting and turning at night, unable to sleep, hardly ever hungry, but often seeing a figure out of the corner of his eye, seeing her shape in the shadows only to blink and realize he was just imagining it. If Brendan knew just what was going on, how useless Augustine was being in finding her, protecting her, he knew his friend would beat him bloody raw; it’s just how fathers were. And knowing that, knowing his imagined fate, Sycamore couldn’t help but feel more and more powerless, more and more of a failure. She was his niece. He should have been there for her. They were family, even if not by blood.
He thought he saw her again that day. As Sycamore took his twitchy walk to his lab, eyes alert and scanning, jumping at every noise with his hands flying to his pokeballs (his pokemon, he knew, were far too weak to be of any help, and it ached to remember his venasaur, charizard, and blastoise left behind, to remember even that Sapphire’s own pokemon were lost out in the wilderness) without fail or room for relaxation, he could have sworn he saw Sapphire’s shape disappearing around a corner, and despite knowing that he was likely to just be imagining it again, he couldn’t in good faith let her go. Hand brushing to his pidgey’s pokeball, Augustine slinked after the movement, eyes peeled for danger.










