Kensington followed Mike with his eyes as the man stood up and announced that he should take the blame. It was something Kensington couldn't agree with, and he wanted to voice out his objection, but then again he almost did the same thing last time when he opened up to Aiden. Blade didn't accept it though, and the pilot had to agree with his CO's judgement, but it still wasn't a consolation for the people they lost. [i]Perhaps that wound will never heal.[/i] The senior airman thought, his gaze falling to the ground while he listened to every word the colonel had to say. Something about what he said made his stubbornness kick in though, the same kind of stubbornness that brought him to where he was today. Nobody was about to give up their position here, this squad was something that came once in a life time regardless of whether Silver would agree or not. Kensington was no exception, and he stuck to his decision even after everything that was said. With the closing remarks the wolf stood up and looked around the room to observe the other's reactions. Immediately he could see one of his teammates already following the fox out, and he couldn't help but follow the two to Silver's office, stopping in the doorway and standing in silence with his hands in the pockets of his BDU pants. Whatever he needed to say could wait, let everyone else have their words.