Kanan POV

It was almost the end of my shift when command sent me to check out to check a domestic dispute. As soon as I pulled up at the scene I could already hear the screaming, yelling, and crying. I slowly made my way to the door, and began pounding on the door. Before I entered the house, I called for reinforcements. Unsurprisingly, no one came to the door, so I attempted to open it. Unfortunately, it was locked, so I was forced to kick it down. I made my way into the house with my gun in front of me. Once inside, I began heading towards the yelling. The house was absolutely disgusting. There was trash and clutter everywhere and the house was very run down. Eventually, I came up on a makeshift kitchen and found the source of the yelling. A man was yelling at a young woman who was cowering on the ground. The man had a metal pole in one hand and a gun in the other. He had obviously been hitting the woman with the pole and seemed to be planning on shooting her. Fortunately, the man had not yet noticed my presence, so I decided to make my move. I slowly moved closer to him, but just when I was about to put my gun in his back the floor creaked loudly. He whipped around, but he kept the gun aimed at the woman. He realized what was going on and quickly grabbed her. Before I had a chance to react, he had her in a choke hold with a gun to her head. I kept my gun aimed at him and said "Its over let her go. You are only going to make this worse for yourself." He laughed and said "I don't think so officer. I am in control here." Just then two more men came out from the next room over. I put my hands up and said "Okay I'll play by your rules". He threw the young woman down and she tried to crawl away, but he shot her before she had the chance. As soon as the gun went off, sirens began to come closer. The two men ran to the window and looked outside. When they saw the cop cars pulling up they took off towards the back of the house. The man began to panic and tried to take off as well, but I shot him in the leg. More officers came rushing in and swiftly cuffed the man. I ran over to the woman and felt for a pulse. She was still alive, so I called for EMS. More officers came from the back of the house with the two men in custody. They were all escorted out and I began trying to save the woman. The officers brought in a first aid kit, so I began applying pressure to the wound with gauze. Thankfully, EMS arrived shortly and they loaded her up and took her to the hospital. Since the situation was winding down and my adrenaline was fading away, I became more aware of my surroundings, and the faint sound of crying. The other officers had not yet had time to sweep the house, so I took it upon myself to look for the child. I carefully made my way through the house by following the noise. I came up to a room that was padlocked shut. Some other officers came up behind me and called for some bolt cutters. We used them to cut the locks off of the door and I cautiously entered the room. The smell that assaulted my nostrils as soon as I entered was atrocious. A small child was chained to the wall in the corner surrounded in its own filth. I walked over and began speaking softly to the child. It backed away and cowered into the corner, but I was going to get it out of here. The child turned to look at me and I saw the brightest blue eyes I had ever seen. As soon as the child realized I was not going to hurt him, he reached out with a little hand. I smiled and cut the chains off of him. He got up and came closer, so I picked him up and made my way out of the disgusting house. Whenever we got outside an officer came up to me and said "She didn't make it, sir" I grimaced and said "Well little one, it looks like I'm all you have left". He looked up at me with fearful eyes and whimpered. I sighed and took him to the waiting ambulance. They took him to the hospital and I followed close behind.