āā“ arc v task. the secret
extra, extra: read all about it.
she can't get out of it.
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āā“ arc v task. the secret
extra, extra: read all about it.
she can't get out of it.
His aura of irreverence, as if the chandelier hanging over them could drop and all heād do was smile and take another hit of his vape pen. Sheād missed him.
arc iii. connections: archer + @undecadent
cassiel leclair-park. you don't deserve death. i did. i do.
Archer waited quietly while Nicolai left to get her water, searching within herself for the right words. Verbalizing her feelings had never been her strong suit; offering words of comfort, even less so. Words had always seemed inadequate to her, useless compared to action. If they werenāt in the middle of the Trial, she could build him something: a proposal for an improved security system, a design for a modern digital archival tool, something that he could bring to his family, add to his glittering crown, use to prop up his faltering kingdom. Something that said, better than her words could: Iām still on your side. I donāt like that you got hurt.
arc iii. connections archer + @honeyedking
nicolai arlay-sinclair. to live past the end of your own myth is a perilous thing.
āā“ arc 03. the mask
a small package addressed to one archer drake, participant in the trial of hearts.
In the package, there rested a mask so heavily decorated, it bordered on gaudy. The edges were studded with 24-karat diamonds, the paint used to embellish the white space made to glitter with dust of the same precious stone. It was shaped from thick porcelain, impenetrable, but heavy. To be worn, the mask would have to be tightly-bound to stay in place because it was not made to suit her face. To keep it on was to realize its weight, its ill fit, the attention that it continually draws through its mere existence. But to take it off would mean revealing what she truly is. So what choice did she have but to wear it? Who would love her without it?