The next morning Maggie woke to the blaring of their alarm. OA was not beside her and for a moment she was concerned until she heard the shower running through the half-open door. She got out of bed and went to start the coffee maker and breakfast. She pulled eggs and a few other things out to throw an omelet together for each of them.

She pulled out her phone and placed an order for bagels and donuts for OA's mom and sisters for them to pick up on the way to the hospital. Since they had to go to work after they helped Halima get home, Maggie brought their things to OA's truck so they didn't have to grab them later. When she walked back inside, OA was pouring coffee into two travel mugs for them.

"Morning babe. How're you holding up?" She asked sidling up next to him.

"Morning. I'm alright, thanks for making coffee and breakfast."

"Of course. I ordered bagels and donuts for us to pick up on the way for your mom and sisters."

"Thank you," OA replied.

"Always, I'm gonna shower quick and get ready and then we can go, alright?" OA nodded and pulled her in for a kiss before watching her walk off into his bedroom to shower.

Maggie showered and got ready as quickly as she could. She made sure she had her phone, returned to the kitchen, and nodded to OA. He moved to the door and opened it. Maggie stepped out and waited for him to lock the door and follow her.

After they got in his truck, OA drove to the shop around the corner and Maggie ran in to pick up their order. When she came back OA changed direction and drove back to the hospital.

Once they arrived, Maggie carried the food inside and they went straight to check in for visiting hours. They had to show their badges to the security officer at the door so they could carry their guns inside. As soon as they had their visitor's passes they rode the elevator to Halima's room.

The pair were the first to arrive to see her and knocked gently before entering after Halima called out to them.

"Good morning, Am'ma. How are you feeling this morning?" OA asked as he placed a kiss on her cheek and Maggie smiled as she set the food down on her tray table.

"I'm alright. I sleep pretty well and I'm only a little sore. They're going to send me home with some of the pain medication they have been giving me. I probably won't take it unless I absolutely need it. I am not a fan of how groggy it makes me feel." Halima repsonded.

"Well, we're glad it's not any worse than that, Halima," Maggie smiled softly.

"Thank you, Maggie," Halima smiled and Maggie nodded.

"Am'ma we brought bagels and donuts, are you hungry?"

"Yes, could you hand me a bagel, please?"

"Of course, anything on it?"

"No, thank you," Halima answered. OA moved the boxes to a spare chair and pulled the tray table to his mother so she could eat. He set her bagel on a spare plate from yesterday's lunch.

There was a knock at the door and Maggie opened it to reveal Amira, Leila, and Eman.

"Hey, we brought bagels and donuts, help yourselves," Maggie greeted as they walked in. They nodded and helped themselves as they greeted Halima.

"Has the doctor said anything this morning, Am'ma?" OA asked.

"She said that everything looks really good and that I should still be out of here by noon," Halima replied.

"That's good. Listen, Mags and I have to go to work after we drop you and the girls off but if anything happens, call me, please, or have them call me. If we need to leave, we will. We just have a lot of paperwork that we have to get turned into the Prosecutor from our last case and it has to be turned in by the end of business today," He replied explaining their situation.

"I'll be fine, Omar. Your sisters will all be with me, " Halima responded as she patted OA's arm.

"I know, I just worry Am'ma. Just take it easy, alright?"

"I will, You just do what you have to do and they'll call you if something happens," OA nodded.

Just before noon, Halima was discharged with instructions on taking care of her injuries as well as some pain medication for her ribs. Maggie and OA led Halima, Amira, and Leila to his truck while Eman went to her car they all began to make their way back to Halima's apartment.

"Am'ma do you need anything from the bodega before we get to your apartment?"

"I think I just need a loaf of bread and a fresh gallon of milk, maybe some eggs."

"Alright, I'll stop around the corner and go inside to get everything," OA replied as he switched lanes so that he pull over to park and go into the bodega. When he got out, his hand automatically reached to check that his badge and gun were secure before buttoning his jacket in order to hide them from plain view.

He went in and his instinct immediately kicked in. He knew in his gut that something wasn't right. Before he could pull out his phone to text Maggie there wwas a gun in his face, he knew that there was no way for her to see him from where the truck was parked. He was on his own.

Initially, he complied with the orders the masked offender barked out, until he knew he could take the upper hand. OA jabbed his elbow into the offender's stomach while simultaneously gripping the gun and pointing it at the floor. It was then that the offender's finger slid and the gun went off, thankfully into the tile.

Back in the truck the ladies were chatting about little things until Maggie heard the gunshot. She turned to Amira and told her to call 911 and to tell them that there were two FBI agents on scene. She then climbed over Leila to get out of the car, out of view from the perpetrator.

"Get as low in the seats as you can and do not move until Omar or I come to the window. Halima, lock the doors, now," Maggie ordered quietly as she pulled her gun from its holster and flipped the safety off. She dialed Isobel's number and then put her phone in her pocket.

She bent herself low as she made her way to the door. She looked through the door to see OA in a hand-to-hand battle for control of the gun she was assuming had gone off, but didn't see anyone else. She assumed the clerk was hiding behind the counter and went in. What neither she or OA saw, was the second perpetrator in the back of the bodega. She went in, gun raised and head on a swivel.

"FBI, drop the weapon!" She shouted and continued to move slowly towards the perp. The sudden shout had shocked him enough to allow OA to take full control of the situation or so they thought.

On the other side of the phone Isobel pause suddenly realizing why Maggie had called her but wasn't speaking, She and OA were in trouble. She ran from her office into the JOC.

"Ian, track Maggie and OA's phones, now!" She ordered and seeing the look on her face, he didn't hesitate.

"Isobel what's going on?" Jubal asked, "I thought they were coming in after they got his mom settled in at home."

"They were, but Maggie has dialed me into a situation that they're dealing with. They're in trouble," She replied and put her phone on speaker for everyone to hear.

Seconds after doing so, they heard the several gunshots followed by the sound of NYPD finally arriving on scene after Amira's call. The last thing they heard before Isobel turned off her phone was the dial tone, the call had dropped.

At the sounds of the gunshots Tiffany and Scola had jumped out of their chairs an rushed to the elevators, "Send us that address, Ian!" Scola called over his shoulder.

"Already done," Ian replied, "Medical is on the way as well."

Back on scene, the moment OA had the original perp in handcuffs, the second took several shots at Maggie, hitting her in the right shoulder. She dropped to the ground and OA fired back at the second perp, killing him.

Having heard the shots, NYPD stormed through the front door and into the bodega. OA had left the first perp cuffed and moved to check on Maggie. He held pressure on the front of her shoulder and tried to locate an exit wound and sighed in relief when he found it. A through and through.

"We're FBI, my partner's been hit!" He called out to the officer who came over to them.