"You wouldn't let me forget." He chuckled a quiet laugh. There was a lot about Chase that Archer didn't know and, even if he was told, probably wouldn't understand completely. This meant he worried .. a lot. Being assured that Chase would be okay wouldn't help. He could just do what he could and right now that meant refilling the glass once it was empty.
The question about being shot got a quick glance at Chase and then away. Memories he self-medicated to forget came back in a hurry largely because Archer was mostly sober with only a dull hang over left. He lifted a shoulder as his eyes slid back to Chase. "I don't know. It was chaos. Happened at the old place." He rubbed a hand over his face, fingers of his other hand tightening on the scotch bottle. "I was in the hospital for a few weeks but it doesn't matter now. It's done and over. I'm here." He shot a quick smile at Chase. "All alive and kicking so don't worry about it. You need to worry more about you and getting that sorry ass of yours all healed up."
He leaned back himself, head tipping to the side so that he could look at Chase while they spoke. It was really good to have him back. Archer hated the not knowing what was going on with Chase. A part of him died each day that Chase was gone; just sure that this time someone had managed a lucky shot to take him out. "Mercy's going to shit when she sees you. Hell, they all are going to be surprised. It'll be good though." He waited until Chase's glass was empty again before offering to refill it.