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Wells Jaha Quotes

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Kass Morgan
“The connection we feel to other people isn’t bound by geography or space,� Wells began. Although Clarke could see him trembling, his voice was strong and clear. “Sasha and I grew up in two different worlds, each of us wondering and dreaming about what was out there. I watched from above, never knowing for sure whether humans had survived here on Earth. I didn’t know if we’d ever set foot on this planet again or if it would happen in my lifetime. And she looked up”—he pointed at the fading stars, still faintly visible in the dark blue sky—“and wondered if there was anyone up there. Had anyone survived the voyage into space? Had people managed to stay alive up there all these hundreds of years? For both of us, getting answers to our questions seemed so unlikely. But a million tiny forces moved us toward each other, and we got our answers. We found each other, even if it was just for a moment.� Wells took a deep breath and exhaled slowly. “Sasha was my answer.”
Kass Morgan, Homecoming

Kass Morgan
“We live not for ourselves� it’s what my father always said to justify the sacrifices he had to make, like not spending enough time with me and Mom� or not marrying the woman he loved. But I never knew they had a child together.�
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The dark outlines of the trees, the patches of star-filled sky, Clarke’s stunned expression, the nervous face of the kid Bellamy had once thought he hated, but now seemed to be� something else entirely. “So that makes you…�
“Your half brother.� Wells let the final word hang in the air, as if giving both of them time to examine the shape of it before they claimed it for their own. “I guess you and Octavia aren’t the only siblings in the Colony anymore.�
A laugh escaped from Bellamy’s lips before he had time to stop it. “Half brothers,� he repeated. “This is insane.� He shook his head, and with a grin, extended his arm and reached for Wells’s hand. “Brothers.”
Kass Morgan, Day 21

Kass Morgan
“Take care of each other”
Kass Morgan, Homecoming