Chapter 7: It All Ends.
Thousands of thoughts were running threw Spinelli's head. Everything that had happened up to this point was her fault. If she hadn't been talking to herself, none of this would have happened. "It's all my fault, its all my fault," Spinelli said to herself. T.J was starting to breathe heavier and heavier.
"Becoming weaker boy?" Dean asked in a sick kinda way. "No," T.J said, as determined as ever. "Are you alright T.J?" Leena asked. "I'm fine," T.J said. None of the cops could see the puddle of blood T.J was standing in.
His blood, it had flowed out of his body from the two wounds he had. Every second that passed made him feel weaker and weaker. "You know he just lied to you Leena, right?" Dean asked. "What do you mean?" Leena asked. "Look closely at the ground, what do you see?" Dean asked, smiling sickly.
All the cops looked down and gasped. They had finally noticed the puddle of blood under T.J's feet. "T.J, why didn't you tell me?" Leena asked. "It's not important," T.J said smiling. T.J had a plan; he was going to take down Dean in one shot.
T.J stepped forward, but collapsed because of the amount of blood he had lost. Leena shook her head a sad look upon her face. "Freeze, or we'll shoot!" Leena yelled. Dean took one last look at T.J and pointed his gun at the cops. T.J smiled and gathered some of his blood in his hands.
"Hey Dean!" T.J yelled. Dean span around only to see red. T.J had thrown some of his blood in Dean's eyes. T.J then speared Dean to the ground. Then the gun went off.
T.J raised his fist and punched Dean in the face with all his might. The punch knocked Dean out cold. Dean laid there, his only movements the rise and fall of his chest T.J stood up walked over to the staircase. The four cops walked over to him as he pointed upstairs.
"2nd door on the right, knock and say you're the police and she'll answer," T.J said, drawing in sharp breaths. Then without warning, T.J collapsed in his own blood. Leena ran over to him and sent the other three upstairs. They ran up the steps and knocked on the 3rd door on the right, just like T.J had said. "Spinelli, my name is Officer Rade, there are also two more officers here with me and one down stairs with you're friend," Rade said.
Spinelli walked over to the door; "can you slide your badge's under the door?" "Sure," Rade said as he slid his under. Then Officer Mac's slid under finally Officer Hayward's badge slid under. After Spinelli had confirmed the badges were real she opened the door. The men slightly gasped at what the saw.
Her left leg was covered in blood and there was a green piece of cloth tied around her left thigh. "Do you need assistance getting down stairs?" asked Hayward. Spinelli shook her head, "is T.J alright?" "He has been badly injured, shot three times," Rade said. Spinelli looked at him with disbelief in her eyes.
'How did he get the other two?' she asked herself. "You can send in the stretchers now," Leena said over her radio. "Roger," the voice said on the other line. The three stretchers came in, one loaded Dean, another loaded T.J, and the last loaded Spinelli. When Spinelli saw T.J, hell was literally raised.
She struggled with the paramedics to let her see him. Then the gang ran just in time to see Spinelli throw her fit. "Oh my gosh! What happened!" yelled Mikey. They ran up to her, questioning her. "Kids we really need to get her to a hospital," said the male paramedic.
The other male nodded in agreement. "Where are you taking her?" asked Vince. "Better be the same place as you're taking Teej!" Spinelli yelled, raising her fist in a threatening manner. "Teej was hurt too!" Gus yelled. "Yeah, I was raising hell to see him before you got here guys," Spinelli said, growing calmer.
"To answer you're earlier question, we're taking them to 3rd St. Memorial Hospital," said the less muscular paramedic. "Come on guys, we can go ask my mom to give us a ride," Gretchen said smiling. They all agreed and said their good byes. Then they ran toward Gretchen's house. They loaded Spinelli in and ambulance, alone, and left for the hospital.
