Brotherly Love -

Quietly, Elias took the compass and tucked it under Leo’s pillow. It was more than a gift; it was a promise.

He turned to see Leo, breathless and clutching the compass. The younger boy didn't look angry; he looked determined. Brotherly Love

"You forgot something," Leo panted, holding the compass out. Quietly, Elias took the compass and tucked it

His younger brother, Leo, was fast asleep, his chest rising and falling with the effortless peace of someone who didn't yet know they were leaving. Tomorrow, Elias would head to the coast to find work, a journey that meant leaving Leo behind with their aunt in the valley. It was the only way to keep them both fed, but the guilt felt like a physical weight. The younger boy didn't look angry; he looked determined

"No, Leo, that's for you. To find your way," Elias said softly.

Leo shook his head, pressing the wooden disc back into Elias's palm. "I already know where I am, and I know where you're going. You're the one heading into the fog, Elias. You take it. As long as you have it, I'll know you’re coming back. That's how I'll find my way—by waiting for you."