"Listen, I'm going to go in the house, straight through the front door. All official, scare them into talking. What I need you to do is go round the back, outside, and wait-"
"Aw man you trying to sideline me!" Jay wined, as he interrupted.
"No Jay I'm not, its important you do this. If they try to run, the only way they can get away is through the back. Which is where you will be. You apprehend them, bring them back inside to me. Then we will deal with them together."
"All right man, I think I can handle that."
Jack noticed his eyes flash down to the gun now sticking down the waistband of his long bright red basketball shorts as he spoke. Jack had to stifle a laugh at the kids cloths, it was a good job he would be waiting out back or they would be spotted before they got even half way there.
They rounded the corner and Jack instructed Jay on how to get into position, giving him clear directions to make sure he would be in a good view point. Before he left heading for the front of the house he reminded Jay he was only to use the weapon is absolutely necessary.
Jay tuned and grinned, "What's you definition of necessary?"
"If someone is shooting at you, then shoot back. That's it, no hero playing."
He stopped moving to watch as Jay trotted through the dirt path which would lead him to the house. Jay stopped to pull his shorts back up as they were falling down, and then again to rearrange the gun in his waist band. Jack couldn't help but laugh, but felt guilty afterwards, he was in no situation to be joking around. He had to get the information on the bomb out of these people to end the threat, and soon.
Seeing that Jay had made his way he turned and headed down the bumpy road towards the house, casually glancing around the area looking for anything suspicious and out of the ordinary. Everything seemed normal so he allowed himself to relax as he walked up to the chipped read door. Not knowing what to expect on the other side he took a deep breath, then without haste he slammed it open and charged inside gun first.
