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Deadline Is Death
Deadline Is Death
Author: Cool Husky

Chapter 1

Author: Cool Husky
"Huff—"

The eye in the ventilation opening blinked. A dull thud sounded from inside.

My legs gave out. I collapsed against the door of Unit 703, flinging the bloodstained photo aside.

There was no time to think. I scrambled to my feet and ran. The stairwell filled with the pounding of my footsteps and my ragged breathing.

When I burst out into the lobby, my phone screen read 02:08.

Seven minutes left.

I remembered now.

The first three times, I had received a pickup task at exactly two in the morning, one that sent me to Unit 704, Building 7 in the apartment complex next door.

However, that building never had a Unit 704.

What was worse was that every time I tried to abandon the delivery, I would die on schedule at 2:15 a.m. sharp.

This time, though, I made it back to my rental four minutes early.

02:11.

I locked the door, splashed cold water on my face, and forced myself to stay awake.

When I looked up at the mirror, I froze.

At some point, a thin scratch had appeared at the corner of my right eye. I leaned closer and touched it with my fingertip.

The reflection copied my movement, but when its finger reached the wound, it stopped.

Then it smiled. That smile was not mine.

I staggered backward and slammed into the sink.

At the same time, a sound came from the bedroom. The door was half open. Light spilled out from the gap beneath it.

I moved closer, step by step, and saw a photograph spread across the bed.

It was not the one I had picked up outside Unit 704. It was another one.

In the image, I was still lying in a pool of blood, but the location had changed. It was not outside Unit 704. Instead, it was on the floor of this bedroom.

The photo had been taken from above, from the ceiling. I could clearly see the dagger buried in the back of my neck, and my hand splayed open on the floor. My index finger was dragging something through the dust.

The resolution was too low to make out what it was.

As my hands shook, I flipped the photo over. There was no blood on the back, only a single line of printed black text.

Recipient: Resident of Unit 703. Sender: Noah Vale

Another delivery.

But what was the package? Or was the package this photo itself?

So was this the death notice for this life?

Knock, knock!

Someone was at the door.

"Noah! Are you home?"

It was the elderly woman who lived next door, Mrs. Connie Calder who stayed alone. She was wearing her nightie and holding an empty milk carton, clearly on her way downstairs to throw out the trash.

I yanked the door open.

When she saw me, she froze, then frowned. "Noah, who were you talking to in the middle of the night?"

She muttered, "All that shouting, smashing things around… it sounded like two people arguing."

Her voice cut off abruptly. Her eyes slid past my shoulder, toward the living room behind me. With a scream, she spun around, bolting down the stairs. Her slippers slapped wildly against the steps.

I turned around, stiff as stone.

The TV in the living room turned on by itself. Snow filled the screen, and the static hissed loudly.

I unplugged it, but the screen stayed lit. The snow flickered, slowly pulling itself together into a blurry image.

It was my door. My front-door security feed.

A shadowy figure was standing there, placing a package on the floor.

Suddenly, the static surged and the image warped. In the final clear moment, the figure lifted his head. He was looking straight into the camera, staring right at me, and watching the TV.

I rushed into the kitchen and grabbed a knife, pressing my back against the wall as I edged toward the door.

I looked through the peephole.

The hallway was empty, but the moment my eye touched the lens, another eye pressed against it from the other side.

He slowly stepped back. A face identical to mine came into view. His smile stretched wider and wider, tearing all the way back toward his ears.

And on his feet…

Were the same slippers Mrs. Calder next door had been wearing. They were soaked in blood.
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  • Deadline Is Death   Chapter 9

    At 1:00 a.m., the lights came on in the main hall of the old house.My mother was sitting in a chair. When she saw me, her eyes lit up."Noah…"The other me stepped out from the inner room, a knife in his hand.My mother dropped to her knees, crying and begging. "I was wrong… please save me…""When you sold him back then, did you ever think about today?" I asked coldly. "Answer me."She only cried, refusing to respond.The other me raised the knife, aiming it over her head."Wait," I said. "If you kill her, will you really be free?""I don’t know. But I have to try." After saying that, he lowered his head in silence.My mother seized the chance and ran for the door. She stumbled, hit her head on the doorframe, and collapsed unconscious. Blood seeped from her forehead.I immediately called an ambulance.The other me dropped the knife and knelt on the floor. "You win.""What?""For the first time, someone chose not to kill," he murmured. "The loop is about to break."The s

  • Deadline Is Death   Chapter 8

    I looked at the man on the floor.The knife was in my hand. For a moment, it felt as heavy as a thousand pounds.The man woke up. When he saw me and the knife, he was so terrified that he lost control of himself.I lowered the knife. In the end, I said, "Get out."He scrambled away, crawling and stumbling as he fled.The other me looked at me. "Why?""He wasn’t on the list," I said.He was silent for a moment, then nodded. "The last one. Tomorrow night at the old house."He vanished into the night."Substitute death successful. Remaining loop time: 72 hours."For the first time, that message on my phone made my skin crawl. There was no one else at the old house, only my mother.The rain came down harder.Standing in the rain, I received a photo of a birth certificate.Twins.Noah Vale.Peter Vale.The word "stillborn" was circled in red. My mother had never told me I’d had a twin brother who died at birth.Rain splattered across the screen, mixing with my tears.At th

  • Deadline Is Death   Chapter 7

    "Joe Mack? Is that you?" Eric’s voice started to shake. "Don’t fool around with me…"Footsteps drew closer. I didn’t dare take a single breath."Noah!" he shouted my name. "Noah, are you still here?"I didn’t answer."Noah, I know this is your doing!" His voice cracked, on the verge of tears. "Get the hell out here!"I had already backed into the innermost stall. The door was ajar, and I watched the outside through the narrow gap."Open the door! Open it!" He slammed against something, his voice hoarse.I couldn’t see what was happening. I could only hear struggling. Muffled grunts. The dull thud of a body hitting a wall.It lasted about a minute.Holding my breath, I peered through the crack again. I pushed the stall door open and stepped out.Eric lay on the floor, eyes wide open, staring at the ceiling. There was a dark gash across his neck. The blood had nearly stopped flowing.The position of his right hand was strange; his fingers curled as if trying to grasp something

  • Deadline Is Death   Chapter 6

    "Because you’re easy to bully," he laughed."No connections. No friends. If something happened, no one would have your back. That batch of goods needed to be moved fast, and someone had to take the fall. You took it, I got promoted. Simple as that."On the phone, Eric spoke with complete confidence, mocking and sneering without restraint.I hung up.At nine that night, I went to a bar in the north called Night Harbor. Eric often entertained clients there. He had posted about it on his feed.I spotted him right away. His arms were around two women as he laughed loudly in a booth at the bar."That idiot actually called me to ask about it. I nearly died laughing." He shouted to the people beside him. "That was three years ago. What’s the point of digging it up now?"A bald man leaned closer. "Hey, Dawson, what’s the story?""Just a former subordinate who isn't right in the head." Eric waved his hand dismissively. "I cleaned up his mess back then, and now he’s trying to bite me bac

  • Deadline Is Death   Chapter 5

    After leaving the police station, I went straight to the old warehouse district on the west side of the city.Three years ago, Eric had been a regional dispatcher. Any abnormal package that passed through his hands should have been logged. If the records hadn’t been destroyed, they would still be stored in the old archives here.The warehouse manager was an elderly man, dozing off with a radio playing beside him.I slipped inside and found the section labeled "2019–2021 Incident Parcels".My flashlight swept across the labels on the boxes and stopped on one number: FL-190915.Hawthorne Ridge Apartments.September 15, 2019.The same day I was fired.I pried the box open. Inside was only a thin folder. The first page was the package detail sheet.Sender: Blank.Recipient: Noah Vale (signed for by courier himself).Item description: ToyBut the weight column read clearly: 4.7 kilograms.What kind of toy weighed that much?The incident report stated that at 3:00 p.m., I had col

  • Deadline Is Death   Chapter 4

    I flipped the newspaper clipping over.On the back was a one-inch ID photo.The man in the photo was wearing a courier uniform and a cap. Despite his young features, his eyes looked worn and exhausted. He was forcing a smile at the camera, the curve of his mouth stiff and unnatural.That face…The features, the contours, even the distance between the brows and eyes, were identical.The mirror slipped from my hand and shattered on the floor.Was it really… me?Fragments scattered everywhere, each shard reflecting my stunned expression.That afternoon, I went to the police station.The officers told me that Mrs. Calder’s grandson had already identified the body."We'll have to wait for the autopsy to determine the exact cause of death, but the family doesn’t seem to want to pursue it further. They’ve already signed off.""The family?" I froze. "Didn’t she live alone?""Her son is overseas. He authorized a friend to handle the arrangements." Officer Ward pointed toward the end

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