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The Assassin Essay

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It is pitch black, bucketing with rain, but he does not shiver. He lies crouched in a small puddle beneath a large dead oak tree, near an old wooden bridge; waiting. A bright moon gives light through the bare branches of the tree, casting eerie shadows on him. He is sporting a trench coat and a sizeable pair of boots. A cigarette is wedged in a space in his teeth, not lit. Over his eyes is a pair of dark shades. Wearing these, no ordinary man could see, except this is no ordinary man. Cloned for one objective, the assassin sees better than men, and knows what he is meant to achieve. The time is approaching. A small, old car with a smashed headlight approaches the bridge unhurriedly. Just before it …show more content…

Climbing the high fence would not have proved a problem for him, but at the top there is barbed wire. He will have to delay. Still crouched down, he sees the vehicle he has been waiting for. It is approaching the building, fast. He prepares himself. The car unpredictably slows down and, as it draws nearer, the fence gate opens with a profound metallic groan. The car is black, with a hefty cabin and all the windows tainted. He will soon have to pursue the car after it passes through the entry, but not so soon as to be seen by the driver. The car gradually passes through the gate, and the assassin goes behind it without making a sound. It stalls just alongside the house, but the driver does not revive it. He or she gets out to go into the house. A bitter breeze blows, distributing leaves noisily across the rocky ground surrounding the car. The assassin watches and waits. The coast is clear. Now is the moment to enter the house. The assassin guesses that the chimney is large enough for him to crawl down. He scales the side of the house using the water gutter as an aid. No sooner than he has ascended up onto the roof, does he descend the chimney and drop into the house. It is completely dark. He graciously strikes a match and clutches it out ahead of him, as if it is a defense. Unlike the outside, the inside of the house is quite well maintained.

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