A/N - I don't own anything, no copyright infringement intended.

When Sue reached the door to her apartment, Levi wasn't far behind. He jumped up scratching at the door, happy to be home. "Hold on Levi," she said as she struggled with her keys. Sue had just returned from a week long trip with her parents. She was just as happy to be home as Levi was.

When the key slipped into the lock, Sue smiled with relief. Levi ran inside getting reacquainted with the apartment. Sue dragged in her luggage. "Lucy" she called out. Sue looked around, but there was no sign of Lucy. She must be working late she thought. "I guess it's just you and me buddy." Levi barked in response.

Sue went into her bedroom and started unpacking. Not long after Lucy came home. Levi ran to her and jumped up to greet her. "Hey Levi!" She patted his head welcoming him back. "Go get Sue." she said to him.

A few minutes later Sue walked out of her room. "Hey Luce!" Lucy walked up to her and gave her a hug. She pulled back so Sue could read her. "Hey Sue, I'm so glad you're back." Lucy wiped away a stray tear off her cheek.

"What's wrong? Are you okay?" Sue asked. Lucy shook her head as her eyes began to well up with tears.

Lucy reached for Sue's arm and led her towards the couch. "I have some bad news." She wiped the tears off her cheeks and took a deep breath. "Jack's been in a car accident."

Sue suddenly turned pale, and her mouth went dry. She wasn't sure she read the words right. "Did you say Jack was in a car accident?" Sue's voice breaking over the words. "Is he okay? What happened?"

"All I know is he was driving home and someone ran a red light. Jack was taken to memorial hospital. They called Bobby, because he's his emergency contact, Jack was unconscious when the paramedics got to the scene."

Sue jumped up from the couch. "I have to go, I have to see him." Her eyes glistened with unshed tears.

"I'll watch Levi, just call me as soon as you know anything." Lucy said.

Sue nodded and she grabbed her keys. She quickly pulled on her jacket, before rushing out the door.