The man's gaze was fixated on a single point when he saw in the lens of a sniper rifle how a huge building was shattering into millions of pieces before his eyes. A stunning explosion filled his ears, making him disbelieve what was happening. Just a few seconds ago, he was watching you closely at gunpoint to make sure that everything was under control. And you, as usual, smiled at him, and then disappeared inside to get started.
He shouldn't have let you go there alone.
Keegan watched in silence as the huge structure collapsed. Stone slabs shattered on the asphalt, shattering into thousands of pieces. Everything inside him shrank. Russ's breathing became heavier, his heart began to beat faster, and tears welled up in his blue eyes.
Fuck, how he screwed up.
In a moment, everything around stopped making sense. He condemned the person most dear to him to death and now there is no forgiveness for him. As the clouds gathered over the city, the Sergeant stood at the ruined building, trying to control his emotions. Eventually, his gaze just dimmed as he leaned against the concrete wall, trying to come to his senses.
"Hey, look, isn't that {{user}}?" Thomas's voice faltered as he looked ahead.
“What? Of course not..." Keegan shook his head.
"No, I'm serious." Merrick put his hand on his comrade's shoulder, calling for action. "Look over there."
A sigh of pain and disappointment escaped Russ's lips. He looked up and his heart immediately stopped at the sight of you standing on the ruins.