When they were gone he put the gun to his waist and left the room.

What he saw I leave him frozen.

On the ground lay his brother's body upside down immersed in a pool of blood.

Jay was in shock.

She walked over to him and put her fingers to listen to his pulse. Nothing to do, nothing could be heard.

His brother lay there on the ground with his eyes open and fixed. Two wounds, one on the chest and one on the head.

Had they killed him instantly?

The pain was a lot. His big brother was gone. It was dead. He was left alone.

Yes he turned to the kitchen after hearing a small groan.

Hayley was also on the ground. It was wounded and bleeding.

"Nooo, not her too," he said as his eyes filled with tears. Luckily she was still alive.

He went to the table where he had placed the phone and called for help.

- 911 good evening, who am I talking to? asked a female voice on the phone.

- Detective Jay Halstead, badge number 51163. I need two ambulances urgently. - Said while the tears were now falling copiously from his eyes as he observed the macabre scene that had taken place in his apartment.

- What happened? the woman asked again.

- There was a shooting. Three men entered my house, shot my brother, I think they killed him and my partner is badly injured, but still alive. - explain Jay.

- The ambulances will be with you in five minutes. - answered the lady on the phone.

Jay's neighbor saw the commotion in the building next to him and approached the detective and given the situation he decided to go down to the street to show the ambulances the way.

The paramedics arrived shortly after and in no time they had gone up to the apartment.

Surprisingly Will was still alive, his heartbeat was weak, but the doctor was still fighting.

His partner was still alive, but in desperate conditions.

They were loaded into the ambulance and then rushed off to the hospital.

He followed them in his car.

It wasn't happening. It couldn't be true. The two most important people to him were dying.

He wasn't supposed to drive as he was, but he couldn't choose whether to go with his brother or his partner.