30- Station 51

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Jay's POV

Right away, the boys start to agitate and go to see the children. Meanwhile, I start to look where, they could have gone. I look at the cameras in the house. I know, it doesn't look like there are any that's why people came like nothing was happening. So I see that there was a man in the house and a vehicle outside. Fortunately, this individual was not covered outside and that's how we got an identity: Elliot Martin. I knew exactly who he was, one of the greatest terrorists, as well as murderer, and very good in many areas. The only difference is that he doesn't think about the family like he doesn't. The only thing he cares about is money and blood. After transporting everyone in his vehicle, he leaves and unfortunately for him, we see where he leaves. Once I find this, I'm gonna go check on the guys.

H: "Guys, I found out where everyone is. Take the kids, we'll take them to people who can trust."

With that, we leave and go to fire station 51. We go back. Obviously, we don't go unnoticed, given that we are equipped with our heads. I'm going to see Chief Boden.

H: "Hello Chief, I know this is huge what I'm asking you, but can you watch the kids? Look, we came back with a huge threat on our backs, and all our loved ones were kidnapped except the children. If you don't want me to understand..."

CB: "I don't mind, but you have to talk to everybody."

We're going to join the others.

H: "Kids, go with your parents and uncles, I have to talk to my friends."They leave and I turn to others.

H: "Look, I know you're wondering what's going on. So I'm going to tell you what I'm allowed to disclose. When I was on a mission, a big threat fell, which forced us to return urgently to Chicago. All our families and intelligence have been put under protection. The problem is that they have all been kidnapped except the children. We have a location on the others, but we can't go with the kids and honestly, I'm not sure who to trust right now. That's why I'm looking to you. Can you keep the kids? If you don't want to, I understand."

Everyone tells me it's good for them.

I'll get the kids and I'll turn to Tommy and Jack.

H: "Do you always know how to use a weapon?"

T & J: "Yes Uncle Jay"

H: "What kind of guy?"

T & J: "The same as our parents"

So I'll get the same weapons as their fathers and come back.

H: "You only use them if there is a threat. Understand?"

T & J: "Yes Uncle Jay"

Then Tommy goes on to say, "Anyway, you know very well what happens if someone touches a hair on my sisters. They're dead."

H: "Oh, I know that, Tommy. Come here."

They come up, and I take the guns and put them in their pants. I look at everybody.

H: "Don't worry, they know how to use a gun. Do you want more just in case? On the other hand, it's those who know how to shoot."

Everybody tells me they don't want it. I look to my team.

H: "John, do you want me to give Sarah a gun?"

J: "Yeah, you can give her one, she can shoot. Wait, I'll get her gun."

H: "Kids, you know the rules."

Everybody, "Yeah, I know the rules."

T: "Rule number one, shoot only at the enemy."

J: "Rule number two, if you're in extreme danger, you shoot to kill. If not, it's to hurt."

H: "That's right. I'm counting on you to play by the rules."

John hands me the gun Sarah uses. 

John hands me the gun that Sarah uses.

H: "Sarah approach."

 She comes, and I put her guns in her pant belt.

H: "Boys, if anyone has to use their weapon, it's the bigger ones first. Tom, you stick with your sister, that goes for you too, Jack, but for that I have no doubt. Sarah, come here."

She approaches me and I tie her hair.

H: "And here's how it's easier if you have to fight, because I know you're a fighter like your father."

I turn to 51.

H: "Don't worry, we won't give weapons to children if everything goes well, and all those who have weapons, they all know how to fire a weapon. And the great ones have already begun to be trained in combat. We have to go. Above all, don't leave them alone."

Everyone says goodbye to the children, and we leave.

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