Seeking Truth// Archer Sapphire
Something was off, something was wrong.
She should have figured it out sooner, been suspicious from the start-- nothing was adding up, everything off kilter and she had to find answers. Preferably before her body decided to give out on her, she thought sarcastically, trying to gain her bearings after another round of vomiting. The nausea was constant, the pain ebbing in waves. There were fresh pock marks on her arm, gaps in her memory. She should have known better, what would papa thin--
She heaves.
It’s a dry, aching retch, there is nothing left in her stomach to draw up. Her vision keeps blurring, her chest aches, and Sapphire wonders not for the first time if this will finally kill her. But something, some twitching in the back of her mind -a damp dark cave, gouges in your back, fever that wouldn't break you shouldn't be alive girl, how curious- feels like she has suffered worse. She can’t remember. She can’t remember and it terrifies her. Little bits and pieces have surfaced since Uncle Sycamore brought her to the infirmary, but like any good patient of Petrel’s, she had snuck out once she was feeling slightly better. Which granted, hadn’t lasted very long, and she was possibly regretting this entire idea.
But she has to know--
Archer. He had seen her with Damian and been so angry, had wanted to protect her-- he might know something. Hell, he might know everything. She had to get to him, had to ignore the humming in her brain, the strange blue mark that had appeared on her arm- something she had the feeling was entirely unrelated to the drugs she had been slipped for the past few months. She had to find him, had to ignore the pain, just a little longer, just a bit more.
His office had to be around here, she had vague recollections of time spent here, he had said she had stayed with him... maybe her memory was starting to push through. If only it didn’t hurt so damn much it would be more helpful. She limped her way down the hall, unable to remember which room was his. Ha, she had a feeling she’d been in this situation before, could remember the feel of blood on her face, a knife, a note, being left in a heap near a door-- that door!
Sapphire let out a happy wheeze and slowly trudged her way over, feeling white static in the corners of her vision. She had to hold out, she had to find Archer, apologize, figure out what had happened. She made it to the door, basically fell against it and smacked her (holy shit was her hand glowing now?) dominant hand against the door. It was all she had the strength to do before she slumped down, knowing that as soon as the door opened she would topple into the room.
She wondered absently if Archer would appreciate the irony of the whole situation.











