[s2e1] Tests Of Loyalty Direct
Elias, his oldest friend and now the kingpin of the corner, didn’t greet him with a hug. He greeted him with a task.
As Marcus navigated the rain-slicked streets, every shadow felt like a ghost. He remembered the nights they spent on these rooftops, dreaming of getting out. Now, one was the jailer and the other the prisoner of a different kind. [S2E1] Tests of Loyalty
The city of Chatham never felt smaller for Marcus than it did on the morning he returned to the block. The air was thick with the scent of rain and motor oil, a familiar perfume of a life he had tried to leave behind. He had served his time, kept his mouth shut, and expected to find the world waiting for him with open arms. Instead, he found a mirror held up to his past. Elias, his oldest friend and now the kingpin
In that moment, the loyalty that had bound them for decades snapped. Marcus walked away into the dark, not as a soldier or a convict, but as a man who finally realized that the only person worth being loyal to was the version of himself he had almost lost. He remembered the nights they spent on these

