[s2e1] Tests Of Loyalty -

Inside the stash house, the floorboards creaked under his boots. He found the bag, but he also found something Elias hadn't mentioned: a burner phone filled with messages proving Elias had been the one to tip off the police three years ago. The very man demanding loyalty was the one who had traded Marcus for a clear path to the top.

"They say you’re a changed man, Marcus," Elias said, leaning against a blacked-out sedan while his crew watched from the shadows of a nearby warehouse. "But out here, change looks a lot like weakness. I need to know your heart is still with the set." [S2E1] Tests of Loyalty

Elias, his oldest friend and now the kingpin of the corner, didn’t greet him with a hug. He greeted him with a task. Inside the stash house, the floorboards creaked under

The "test" was simple on paper but jagged in reality: retrieve a bag from a rival's stash house—a place Marcus knew was a death trap. It wasn't about the money inside; it was about whether Marcus would still bleed for a man who had let him rot in a cell for three years without a single visit. "They say you’re a changed man, Marcus," Elias

Marcus stood at the edge of the docks, the city skyline shimmering like fool's gold in the distance. When Elias arrived for the handoff, the tension was a physical weight. "You got it?" Elias asked, hand reaching out.

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.