[s1e14] Brother Up Today
Kael stopped. He looked at Elias—really looked at him. He saw the gray at Elias’s temples and the way his shoulder hitched from an old wound he’d taken while pulling Kael out of a burning transport. Elias had never asked for thanks. He had just "brothered up."
They stood together as the door gave way—two men bound by a debt that could never be repaid, facing the end the only way they knew how: as one. [S1E14] Brother Up
Elias didn’t look up. "If we move now, we’re seen. If we’re seen, we’re dead. Sit down, Kael. Brother up." Kael stopped