- Messages
- 990
- OOC First Name
- Anna
- Blood Status
- Unknown
- Relationship Status
- Married
- Sexual Orientation
- Homosexual
- Wand
- Straight 12 Inch Flexible Ash Wand with Phoenix Tail Feather Core
- Age
- 35
Archie felt like he was drowning. In both his uncharacteristic nerves and uncertainty but also his overwhelming fear of not being enough. The fear that after all the tumultuous torture that had been the time spent trying to find his biological father, the man would reject him in the same way his biological mother had. He had a heaviness in his heart in fear of what might happen, of history repeating itself and finding his heart broken into a thousand pieces in the same way it did when he met his birth mother, that no matter how much he had changed and grown as a person nor how wonderful both Orwell and Asher assured him he was, that meeting with his birth father would turn out the same. The gut-wrenching rejection had broken him entirely the first time and he hadn't known if he could handle the experience all over again, the possibility of it enough to make him feel like he was clawing at water flooding in around him as he inevitably sunk under the surface. He had grown as a person in the last few years, had gotten engaged and become a parent, had a life he felt made him worthy of knowing that he hadn't been living earlier, but nevertheless Archie worried that somehow and some way and despite the many reasons he was apparently worth getting to know, it would be worthless in his father's eyes. That his birth father had given him up for a reason he still held close and he would never be worthy enough to experience otherwise. That the time and effort and emotional strain on his heart to find the man would be wasted if he never wanted to know him.
The fear was why Archie had thrown all the information he had gathered with his limited knowledge in search of the man to his closet so impulsively, why he had locked it all away for so many years in refusal of the reality it might reveal. But after so many years the fear had also become the reason he had chosen to unlock the box after so much time had passed. The question of 'what if' in the long term was tenfold in its emotional turmoil than actually finding the man and meeting him, and this was something Archie had taken years to realise but through his procrastination eventually did, resuming what had been an almost completely dead-ended search. Archie had realised that as fearful and overwhelmed as he felt both in that moment and in his past difficulties, he both needed and deserved to seek this answer for himself. For his own sense of happiness if the man wanted to know him or for his closure if the man didn't. He feared that day would mark the end of a difficult search and attempt to know the man but tried to focus on his hopefulness that day would instead be a new beginning for them both. Regardless, he needed to know the answer to his countless questions, and he tried to remind himself of this motivation as he finally arrived to the man's doorstep.
It had taken months, closer to a year with the limited information he had to find some concrete evidence on the man who was his father but Archie had eventually found something. A name and location and circumstances to piece together that this man would have known his mother nine months before he was born. It was a ten thousand piece puzzle in simile and Archie had never been good at complex problems but with Orwell's help he had managed to seek out the man he had been searching for. Emery Elwood, from the United States. A man who seemed far smarter than Archie would ever be but a man he needed to meet with every fiber in his being. Archie standing by the front door to the man's home, exhaled as he tried to muster the courage to knock. He squeezed Orwell's hand he had been holding the entire way there, after what felt like eons, eventually moving his free hand to knock on the door three times. Emery was expecting him, after all Archie had owled the man first with his revelation and intentions, but he somehow couldn't help but worry on top of every other worry he had, that he was intruding on what would otherwise be this man's happy and fulfilled life. That his arrival although expected would be unwelcome in the meaning it held.
The fear was why Archie had thrown all the information he had gathered with his limited knowledge in search of the man to his closet so impulsively, why he had locked it all away for so many years in refusal of the reality it might reveal. But after so many years the fear had also become the reason he had chosen to unlock the box after so much time had passed. The question of 'what if' in the long term was tenfold in its emotional turmoil than actually finding the man and meeting him, and this was something Archie had taken years to realise but through his procrastination eventually did, resuming what had been an almost completely dead-ended search. Archie had realised that as fearful and overwhelmed as he felt both in that moment and in his past difficulties, he both needed and deserved to seek this answer for himself. For his own sense of happiness if the man wanted to know him or for his closure if the man didn't. He feared that day would mark the end of a difficult search and attempt to know the man but tried to focus on his hopefulness that day would instead be a new beginning for them both. Regardless, he needed to know the answer to his countless questions, and he tried to remind himself of this motivation as he finally arrived to the man's doorstep.
It had taken months, closer to a year with the limited information he had to find some concrete evidence on the man who was his father but Archie had eventually found something. A name and location and circumstances to piece together that this man would have known his mother nine months before he was born. It was a ten thousand piece puzzle in simile and Archie had never been good at complex problems but with Orwell's help he had managed to seek out the man he had been searching for. Emery Elwood, from the United States. A man who seemed far smarter than Archie would ever be but a man he needed to meet with every fiber in his being. Archie standing by the front door to the man's home, exhaled as he tried to muster the courage to knock. He squeezed Orwell's hand he had been holding the entire way there, after what felt like eons, eventually moving his free hand to knock on the door three times. Emery was expecting him, after all Archie had owled the man first with his revelation and intentions, but he somehow couldn't help but worry on top of every other worry he had, that he was intruding on what would otherwise be this man's happy and fulfilled life. That his arrival although expected would be unwelcome in the meaning it held.