I couldn't let him ask more question. I myself didn't know answers to some of them.
"What's your plan?" I asked again.
He looked at the cameras once again, I noticed his eyes scanning the house. I crossed my arms, when he turned back to me.
"Well... disable them somehow?" He offered.
"How?" I nudged him.
"Or find another way around."
"Could work, but do you know if there is another way in?" I tested him again.
"N-no."
His voice sounded so down, so frustrated. I sighed.
"The only thing you can do is look around. You see something you could use?" I asked, waiting for the answer I wanted to hear.
He looked around again, scanning the house. I waited bit longer, trying not to say anything. I wanted him to find out by himself. But I also knew he was thinking in one line, he wanted to get in, which was really unnecessary in this case.
"Evan," I started, getting his full attention.
"You don't have to get in. There's also another way to kill him without doing anything to the cameras. Follow me," I said, going further down to the alley way, hearing his footsteps behind me.
We stopped right next to my van. I opened the back of it, seeing the bag. I opened it and pulled out my favorite sniper rifle with silencer, upgraded scope attached to it, my favorite baby. I handed it to him.
"This is your weapon. You know what it is, right?"
He was looking terrified, uncertain at it. Taking a deep breath, he looked at me.
"Sniper rifle?"
"Correct. This baby right here has been used many times, not missing a single target. We have to find better spot."
I felt like a father, teaching his son how to do fishing, or hunting. I took back my gun from his hands, put it into the bag, where were other necessary things, then gave the bag to Evan. I closed the van and walked around the block with silent Evan behind me. I stopped in front of the door if the building, which roof was perfectly placed.
"Your time to shine. Lock picking," I announced silently.
"Easy," he replied confidently, his eyes betraying him.
I opened the bag, which Evan put down, and handed him the pickset along with set of skeleton keys. He inspected it for a few seconds, then looked at me, waiting as a smart student hungry for more knowledge.
"The first thing you have to do is find out what type of lock you're dealing with. Most of them are on the same base, and we're not getting into the most guarded place. In that case you would have to use this. This is just a normal building, which means..." I ended my speech, giving him some space to consumed all of that and to answer me.
"Which means... I'm gonna use this?" He tried.
"Set of skeleton keys, yes."
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Target(H2OVanoss)
FanfictionJonathan is a killer who you can hire to do dirty jobs. He's perfect in what he does, never have made a single mistake. No witnesses, no clues for police. One day he got a target. Some young boy named Evan. The job is simple. Kidnap him, get t...
Part 93 - Set of skeleton keys, sniper rifle, and him
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