Archer
Archer's ears swept back as his peace offering was ignored. He looked away. "That's not fair," he said quietly. "You had friends you wanted to take too." But you asked about Kat first, a bitter part of him whispered. He'd ruined everything - and for what? She was gone. He could look back on all his decisions and see how many mistakes he'd made, how many times he'd failed. It's all he'd ever done, again and again and again. He'd failed his family at every turn.
If he had any more tears to shed his eyes would have welled, but as it was Archer simply felt empty. "Can we not argue? Please?" he asked, voice barely above a whisper. "I don't know how many times I can apologize for my many failures; I know it can never be enough. I destroyed my life and hurt everyone I've ever loved. Even Ally. Sometimes I wonder..."
His gaze turned to the lake and drifted over its open, calm waters. What would it be like, he idly wondered, if he simply waded out until his paws couldn't reach, dove for a fish that wasn't there, and just... never came back up? Would he be afraid in that moment, or would he finally feel at peace for the first time since he was small? Would Sephrina meet him there, on that sandy bottom? Would his ma? Eros would take good care of Ally. She would be better off in a pack that could care for her. Viorel had said his children were always welcome when Archer failed. When, not if, and he'd been right. Archer failed. He failed so extraordinarily - like he always had.
Archer blinked slowly and turned hollow eyes back to his brother. He couldn't leave his daughter; he'd promised never to abandon her. But... he could give her a choice, if Eros wanted to meet her, couldn't he? Mine, the selfish part of Archer hissed. She was his daughter. His. And he would raise her.
"I'm sorry," he whispered, voice a rasp, and he didn't know if he was apologizing again for his failure, for his betrayal, for his momentary thought of letting it all go... or perhaps it was for all of it.
Archer is very haggard and thin; it is obvious he is not doing well.