The urgency in Ryan's voice did not set well with Reese. What was really going on? What had happened? What did the situation really look like? 
"It's alright, Ryan. If you're in a safe place, you just sit tight. Everything will be okay."
He'd already gotten several calls that something was happening, but no real details had come through yet. It sounded like an officer was down, but that's about all he knew. He decides to at least keep Ryan on the line and keep her calm while gaining information at the same time. 
"So you're at the hotel then? You want to tell me exactly what happened?..."
Before Carson even reaches the  hotel, he spots Alec sprinting from an emergency exit and into the  adjoining parking garage. "Alec!"
Sweat  pours down Alec's face as he skids into the parking garage. His stomach  felt queezy again and his knees threatened to buckle. Hearing his name,  he doesn't stop. Carson never should have come. Yvette was already down  - Alec was alone and he wasn't going to be taken. Not now. Not like  this.  What had happened in the hotel had been chaos. The police had  come, barged in... he and Yvette had battled out, she'd been shot but  still managed to shove one of the cops out the window. Panicked, Alec  had run. At least in here, he might be able to find a car and get out.
Carson  reaches the parking garage just as a police officer does. Flashing his  Elite badge, he lets the guy know he's safe, then points. "He went  inside. He's still alone."
"Great. You take this entrance - I'll swing around the other side."
"Got it." Carson enters the garage carefully, gun drawn. "Alec... Alec just give yourself up. You know it's the only way."
A  shot rings out, ricocheting against the concrete and Carson ducks.  "Come on, Alec... don't be stupid." He sees a shadow and knows Alec is  heading up to the next level. Spotting the officer, he waves to him and  signals where Alec is going.
The  chase continues for another ten minutes with Alec ducking in between  cars and firing at both Carson and the officer. Once they're on the  third level, Carson and the cop close in, boxing Alec into one of the  corners.
"Just give it up," Carson calls to him. "Don't do this."
Alec  crouches behind a vehicle, kicking himself for getting cornered. He  shouldn't have come this way. Carson and the other guy were too fast  though, not giving him enough time to break in and hotwire a car. He was  trapped with no way out.
Breathing heavily, he peers around the back of the car, able to see  the officer opposite him beside the column, and he knew what  would  happen if he stepped out from the shadows. Fingering his gun, he  gazes  at the weapon in his hand. This past week had been a nightmare. The  things he'd done... who he'd been with... and today's earlier episode.  There was no way he could redeem  himself. No way he could make up for  what had happened or the trust he  had betrayed. This whole thing had  been a mess from the beginning and he'd been stupid to try and maintain  any kind of pride at all. And now if he gave up, he'd be put behind  bars. There was no way out of this. But he could end it all. He could  end it all on his terms right now and be done with it forever. No more  pain. No more trials. No more running. No more heartache.
From   his own position, Carson sees movement and swings his gaze in the   direction of the parking garage corner. As he sees his brother rise with   pointed gun, he instantly knows what he is doing.  
Gun raised and aimed at the officer, Alec rises. Finger on the trigger, his sights line up with the officer's chest.  Carson's scream echoes through the basement. "Alec, no!"  
The officer whose life was being threatened had no choice but to draw.  And sickening final shot rings out.
As   the world spins and grows dim, the pain doesn't seem to penetrate.   Alec's gun is dropped as he falls to his knees then slides to the   ground. Muffled shouting was the last thing he heard. Feeling someone's   hands putting pressure on his chest was the last thing he felt.
"Come  on, Alec," Carson growls as he presses his hands to the chest wound.  "You've got to be the stupidest..." He bites his tongue, not knowing why  he was even trying to save his brother's life.
The police officer joins him and checks Alec's pulse. "He's still alive. He didn't give me any choice."
"I know. He didn't want to."
"What do you mean?"
"He wanted to die, don't you understand?" Carson glares at the policeman. "Just call for an ambulance."
 
 ...Since a call was already out for  the officer who had been thrown through a window, the sirens come sooner  than expected. More police arrive, along with two ambulances and the  medics find their way to anyone who was hurt. It's all a blur and Carson  tries to hand off Alec to the medics while explaining to the cops  exactly what happened, and telling the Elite agents to report it all  back to headquarters. By the time he's walking back to the car, his  adrenaline rush was gone and he felt exhausted. Everything seemed to  have taken forever, when in reality, it had gone down very quickly. 
 
 Arriving back to the car, he's  relieved to see Ryan still there and still okay. He was sorry he'd had  to leave her, and hoped she really was okay. Reaching for the door  handle, its the first time Carson realizes all of the blood that was  still on his hands. Standing a moment, all he can do is wipe them on his  jeans, but his skin is still stained. 
 
 Slowly getting into the car, he  sinks down behind the wheel, silent for a few moments as he tries to  recover. Finally, he looks over to Ryan. She had a right to know. 
 
 "Alec took a bullet to the chest. They don't know if he's going to make it." 
 
 Starting up the engine yet again,  Carson had a hard time not seeing Alec fall over and over in his mind.  "They're going to try to stabilize him, and if they can, they'll fly him  back to the hospital in North Springs where he'll be in the custody of  the Elite."
 
 He shakes his head. It never should  have happened like this. Pulling away from the curb and making a  u-turn, he steers back the way they had come in the first place. "I need  to make a stop somewhere and clean up. Then we'll head home." He didn't  mean to be so matter-of-fact... some might think him cold. But he  really didn't know what else to say. He'd just watched his brother get  shot and didn't know if he was going to survive. Ryan had just had her  heart torn in two for sure, and now didn't even know if her ex would  live. It was a bad day for both of them.
rockin_gts: Ten commandments... those are always good. Back to the basics. 
Rocky looks down as he feels something on his leg and he smirks at Puzzle asking permission to come up again. "Okay, fine." He leans back and lets his cat hop up into his lap. "Lap is fine. Keyboard not." Petting him a moment, he realizes Thundercat has asked another question. He gives his computer screen a wry grin.
rockin_gts: Insomnia. Does wonders for one's social life.
He pauses.
rockin_gts: Nah, I've been to this site a few times. Just tonight realized there was a chat room so I decided to check it out. And viola... here I am. And you?
rockin_gts: (Saw your profile by the way - nice looking cat. Mine's a calico.)
Small talk? Him? He rolls his eyes. He really must have a bad case of insomnia tonight to be chatting it up with a stranger online. 
 
















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