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The eldest of the 3rd generation of Archer, didn't even realise what he was to that family. Being apart for so long, and never quite thinking that a family could be something he of all people could have, the teen had always believed that it would never be for him. His father, his mother, were the two people in his life. Who had left him, leaving him with nothing. They had had nothing, he had nothing, it seemed to be a common trait for him. Just having the bare minimum wasn't really enough anymore. Things had gotten better, things had changed, and well, it was time to do with that change what he had always feared in a sense. Stefan Archer, was a lonely Archer. A sole Archer. While he now came to realisation, that he had to have a wider family, that they had to exist somewhere, he'd also told himself to not get his hopes up too much. After all, his parents had to come from somewhere. There was however, one huge problem with this theory, this line of thought, something he simply couldn't shake, why hadn't the family looked for him. Helped his father, helped him. He had been sent to a horrid foster family when his father had died, he had run away, and yet nothing. No one looked, contacted, or did anything. How could he even attempt to accept family who simply hadn't cared enough to look for him. Even if they hadn't known of Stefan's existence. He was sure, that his father had been a son, a brother, surely they had cared enough to look. And his mother? What of her family, he was so much more lost in that department. How to begin looking, when he didn't even know his mother's real name? Which was why, as much as he longed to believe that his future held, family, and a better treatment than before, he found it difficult to see how it could be possible. After all, he was a little old to really want the comfort that a mother might have to offer. Stefan had long since stopped wishing for his own mother to wrap her arms around him and take him away from the nightmare of his life. He was fine on his own. He knew this. He was adamant of this, but, even as he thought of this, the monochromatic slytherin couldn't help but wonder about this supposed family. The family that he might just have. The family that Kate had told him about. The other Archer. His family, that family. Would they even want him? After all that he's had to deal with, would they want to help him. Would they care about him. The slytherin feared, that they were just trying to find out what happened to his parents, and really didn't care about him at all. Which he didn't want, since his parents tale was short lived, and poor Stefan would have very little good to say about it, he had basically no memories of his mother, and the memories of his father, he would rather forget.
A part of himself, a strong part of himself believed that if the other Archers asked after his parents, he wouldn't be honest with the possible new family. If they turned out to be his family, he would lie to them. Pretend everything had been fine. That he hadn't grown up in the most awful of ways. For all he knew they only had good memories of his parents. Stefan didn't want to ruin it. He wouldn't know where to begin, how could he, probably having known them less time than they had would be seen as the liar. Not them. The Slytherin was too used to be being called a liar when he wasn't. It was better therefore to not tarnish the memories they had. It wasn't like he actually wanted to talk about it, or deal with it. It, in part suited him fine though he was sure that Kate would not see it in the same way. After their spontaneous and completely unplanned three in the morning dinner, Stefan had thought a lot about things. His life, his future, their future. He had no idea what he was going to do with his life. He had no idea of what his future, or their future held. But, it had been speaking to her, and thinking of the family that she had, even if it had it's problems, at the end of each day, they looked out for one another, cared for each other. Stefan would be lying if he said that didn't make him jealous. He loved Kate, he really did, but Stefan was at a point in his life, where, the storm had settled, things looked better and maybe it was time for him to get some family who might care. He had spent too much time surrounded by people who treated him like a speck of dust on the ground, he wanted something different. Something normal, some family he would feel proud to call his own. Some people who just maybe cared about him. Who just maybe gave a sh1t about his little life. There was just one problem with all this, Stefan had no idea where to begin. He had no clue where to find this other Archer, what to say, or anything. Which was why, on an incredibly rainy Saturday afternoon, Stefan had left his revising, and was in the library. He was looking for something very specific. He had no idea what he would find, or if it would be what he wanted. But, Stefan felt a little more determined. The rain outside hammered down on the glass windows, he wrapped his arms around his thin frame, feeling a slight chill, as he went from a populated section of the library, to one that was really not. He had never been to this section, mostly as he had never needed to use it until then. Having no reason for this sort of research. It was only now. When he had finally made the decision to try to change his future. To make it brighter. To be the change he desired within himself.
The school records section of the library was a lot quieter than the rest, despite the fact it was library, there was a window half open giving this section of the room a chill to it, one that he wasn't expecting, he was sure that what he needed was at least in this section, but he wasn't sure where abouts it was. After spending a few moments searching, he noticed what he needed. The Accio! Yearbooks. Stefan had never bought a yearbook, he'd never had any money to, but he knew that they existed in the library. Having overheard two young slytherins talk about the first year they'd done it, with only two years of students. The start of the list, was indeed the first year it had run. Which was odd, he had always expected the school had been around for years, but, it really wasn't that old. It was roughly the same age as him. Which was odd to think about. He made his way to the last book, tucked neatly in at the end, a lot shinier than the rest. A lot less of a broken spine. He pulled the book from the shelf, and tucked it under his arm as he searched for the table, which thankfully for him, was hidden away in the potions section of the library, equally quiet, and without a drafty window. Taking a seat, the monochromatic Slytherin open the year book to the first page, he wouldn't go through it page by page, but it was useful to actually figure out how the thing was set up. What he knew was that the boy had been a first year last year, so that was what he needed to look for. Turning to the page, Stefan looked down at the faces of the first years. He recognized a few of the faces, since he had seen them around Slytherin. Going to the start, the first picture he went through the names, Adkins, Amherst, Anderson, Archer. The face staring back up at him for Archer wasn't really what he expect, but he didn't know what he was expecting. What would he really be seeing when he looked at it. He couldn't tell if this boy looked like him. He knew they both had the same condition, but it made this hard. How was Stefan suppose to tell if they had the same eyes, or hair, or anything. Anyone else, would be able to tell that they had identical eyes, and similar features. Stefan being the much skinnier version. For any person, the resemblance would be quite startling, considering they were just cousins. Stefan without registering what he was doing, began to flick through the rest of the year book, smiling as he saw the faces of the people he knew. Little did he know, that on this incredibly rainy Saturday afternoon, two Archers had the exact same idea of how to spend their day. As if for once, Archer luck was working for good, forcing the meeting the two had avoided for almost 3 months.
A part of himself, a strong part of himself believed that if the other Archers asked after his parents, he wouldn't be honest with the possible new family. If they turned out to be his family, he would lie to them. Pretend everything had been fine. That he hadn't grown up in the most awful of ways. For all he knew they only had good memories of his parents. Stefan didn't want to ruin it. He wouldn't know where to begin, how could he, probably having known them less time than they had would be seen as the liar. Not them. The Slytherin was too used to be being called a liar when he wasn't. It was better therefore to not tarnish the memories they had. It wasn't like he actually wanted to talk about it, or deal with it. It, in part suited him fine though he was sure that Kate would not see it in the same way. After their spontaneous and completely unplanned three in the morning dinner, Stefan had thought a lot about things. His life, his future, their future. He had no idea what he was going to do with his life. He had no idea of what his future, or their future held. But, it had been speaking to her, and thinking of the family that she had, even if it had it's problems, at the end of each day, they looked out for one another, cared for each other. Stefan would be lying if he said that didn't make him jealous. He loved Kate, he really did, but Stefan was at a point in his life, where, the storm had settled, things looked better and maybe it was time for him to get some family who might care. He had spent too much time surrounded by people who treated him like a speck of dust on the ground, he wanted something different. Something normal, some family he would feel proud to call his own. Some people who just maybe cared about him. Who just maybe gave a sh1t about his little life. There was just one problem with all this, Stefan had no idea where to begin. He had no clue where to find this other Archer, what to say, or anything. Which was why, on an incredibly rainy Saturday afternoon, Stefan had left his revising, and was in the library. He was looking for something very specific. He had no idea what he would find, or if it would be what he wanted. But, Stefan felt a little more determined. The rain outside hammered down on the glass windows, he wrapped his arms around his thin frame, feeling a slight chill, as he went from a populated section of the library, to one that was really not. He had never been to this section, mostly as he had never needed to use it until then. Having no reason for this sort of research. It was only now. When he had finally made the decision to try to change his future. To make it brighter. To be the change he desired within himself.
The school records section of the library was a lot quieter than the rest, despite the fact it was library, there was a window half open giving this section of the room a chill to it, one that he wasn't expecting, he was sure that what he needed was at least in this section, but he wasn't sure where abouts it was. After spending a few moments searching, he noticed what he needed. The Accio! Yearbooks. Stefan had never bought a yearbook, he'd never had any money to, but he knew that they existed in the library. Having overheard two young slytherins talk about the first year they'd done it, with only two years of students. The start of the list, was indeed the first year it had run. Which was odd, he had always expected the school had been around for years, but, it really wasn't that old. It was roughly the same age as him. Which was odd to think about. He made his way to the last book, tucked neatly in at the end, a lot shinier than the rest. A lot less of a broken spine. He pulled the book from the shelf, and tucked it under his arm as he searched for the table, which thankfully for him, was hidden away in the potions section of the library, equally quiet, and without a drafty window. Taking a seat, the monochromatic Slytherin open the year book to the first page, he wouldn't go through it page by page, but it was useful to actually figure out how the thing was set up. What he knew was that the boy had been a first year last year, so that was what he needed to look for. Turning to the page, Stefan looked down at the faces of the first years. He recognized a few of the faces, since he had seen them around Slytherin. Going to the start, the first picture he went through the names, Adkins, Amherst, Anderson, Archer. The face staring back up at him for Archer wasn't really what he expect, but he didn't know what he was expecting. What would he really be seeing when he looked at it. He couldn't tell if this boy looked like him. He knew they both had the same condition, but it made this hard. How was Stefan suppose to tell if they had the same eyes, or hair, or anything. Anyone else, would be able to tell that they had identical eyes, and similar features. Stefan being the much skinnier version. For any person, the resemblance would be quite startling, considering they were just cousins. Stefan without registering what he was doing, began to flick through the rest of the year book, smiling as he saw the faces of the people he knew. Little did he know, that on this incredibly rainy Saturday afternoon, two Archers had the exact same idea of how to spend their day. As if for once, Archer luck was working for good, forcing the meeting the two had avoided for almost 3 months.