I'm A Hitman. My Last Target Wasn't Human.

Lighthouse Horror24 minutes read

The narrator and Kilroy are hired for a disturbing job, leading to a tragic outcome with Kilroy's death and the protagonist's realization of Deadly's deceitful nature. Despite the challenges, the protagonist learns the importance of being cautious and questioning in their line of work.

Insights

  • Kilroy's consistent tardiness and lack of friendliness do not hinder her ability to work well with the narrator, showcasing a surprising level of professional cooperation despite personal shortcomings.
  • The shocking revelation of the job's true nature, the unsettling encounter with Arthur, and Deadly's callous response to Kilroy's death highlight the protagonist's realization of the dangers of blind trust in their line of work, emphasizing the need for caution and skepticism even towards those considered allies.

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  • Who is Kilroy in the story?

    Kilroy is a character consistently late for jobs.

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Summary

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"Late partner faces moral dilemma"

  • Kilroy is consistently late for jobs, causing frustration for the narrator.
  • The narrator and Kilroy work well together despite her tardiness and lack of friendliness.
  • They receive a job to kill an elderly woman and a young boy, which unsettles the narrator.
  • The elderly woman is described as wealthy and the boy as innocent, making the job emotionally challenging.
  • The narrator questions the authenticity of the job due to the old-timey appearance of the boy in the photo.
  • Kilroy dismisses the narrator's concerns, attributing them to a themed photo shoot.
  • They arrive at the mansion where the targets are located, finding the house in disarray and smelling foul.
  • The old woman is disturbed and mentions a boy named Arthur, hinting at a dark past.
  • The boy's whereabouts become uncertain, leading to tension and uncertainty.
  • Kilroy ends the old woman's ramblings with a single shot from her silenced pistol.

17:41

Deception and Death: Kilroy's Fatal Encounter

  • Kilroy and the protagonist encounter a child named Arthur who is not what he seems, with a disturbing appearance and behavior.
  • Arthur's fixation on his deceased mother's body leads to a violent confrontation where Kilroy is attacked and killed.
  • The protagonist attempts to stop Arthur, resulting in a severe injury to his hand and a failed attempt to kill the creature.
  • Kilroy manages to fatally shoot Arthur, but she succumbs to her injuries, leaving the protagonist to deal with the aftermath.
  • The protagonist contacts their superior, Deadly, who reveals the true nature of the job and expresses regret over Kilroy's death.
  • Deadly instructs the protagonist to leave the scene as cleanup crews will handle the aftermath, indicating a lack of concern for Kilroy's death.
  • The protagonist, now aware of Deadly's deceit, plans to confront him, realizing the danger of being ignorant or overly trusting in their line of work.
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