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Love has a way of sniping even the coldest heart, and against all sanity and better judgement the [[Hitman With a Heart|hitman grows a heart.]] Maybe in the process of casing the target he (usually a he) may discover she's just an [[Innocent Bystander]] who [[Killed to Uphold The Masquerade|saw too much]], and his [[Badass Creed]] emphatically says to [[Never Hurt an Innocent]]. Then again, it may just be plain old [[Love Redeems|messy love]] sprouting as some ineffable quality of the target strikes a long dormant chord in his heart. Of course, maybe they just have ''[[Sex Face Turn|really good sex.]]'' |
Love has a way of sniping even the coldest heart, and against all sanity and better judgement the [[Hitman With a Heart|hitman grows a heart.]] Maybe in the process of casing the target he (usually a he) may discover she's just an [[Innocent Bystander]] who [[Killed to Uphold The Masquerade|saw too much]], and his [[Badass Creed]] emphatically says to [[Never Hurt an Innocent]]. Then again, it may just be plain old [[Love Redeems|messy love]] sprouting as some ineffable quality of the target strikes a long dormant chord in his heart. Of course, maybe they just have ''[[Sex Face Turn|really good sex.]]'' |
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At first he'll make increasingly implausible excuses to his superiors at the [[Murder Inc|assassin's guild]] to [[Even Evil Has Loved Ones|justify not killing]] his [[Love Interest]], even [[I Was Just Passing Through|protecting her from rival hitmen]] until ultimately they decide he's gone rogue and put a [[Contract On the Hitman]]. Interestingly, whenever this happens the hitman was usually going to be betrayed anyway either by the client or his organization, and [[Heel Face Turn|the defection]] quite literally [[Redemption Earns Life|saves his life.]] |
At first he'll make increasingly implausible excuses to his superiors at the [[Murder, Inc.|assassin's guild]] to [[Even Evil Has Loved Ones|justify not killing]] his [[Love Interest]], even [[I Was Just Passing Through|protecting her from rival hitmen]] until ultimately they decide he's gone rogue and put a [[Contract On the Hitman]]. Interestingly, whenever this happens the hitman was usually going to be betrayed anyway either by the client or his organization, and [[Heel Face Turn|the defection]] quite literally [[Redemption Earns Life|saves his life.]] |
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The former target cum [[Love Interest]] will of course be ''really'' freaked out [[Third |
The former target cum [[Love Interest]] will of course be ''really'' freaked out [[Third-Act Misunderstanding|once she finds out]] the man she loves wanted to kill her not days ago, but usually rolls with it surprisingly well and trusts the hitman with her life implicitly. A weird sort of [[Stockholm Syndrome]] can be said to affect both: though their love is genuine, the situation is eerily similar. It seems the old assassin's maxim "Don't get involved with the mark, it can get messy" is putting it mildly. |
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Another [[Moral Dilemma]] facing the [[Hitman With a Heart]] is just what exactly to do vis-a-vis his [[What Measure Is a Mook|former colleagues]] and innocents. Now that he's essentially done a [[Gender Flip|Gender Flipped]] [[High Heel Face Turn]] into at least being an [[Anti |
Another [[Moral Dilemma]] facing the [[Hitman With a Heart]] is just what exactly to do vis-a-vis his [[What Measure Is a Mook?|former colleagues]] and innocents. Now that he's essentially done a [[Gender Flip|Gender Flipped]] [[High Heel Face Turn]] into at least being an [[Anti-Hero]], he can't just kill anyone he pleases. The [[Love Interest]] usually insists on [[Morality Chain|holding him to a more moral standard]], and only killing those who attack them or betrayed them. |
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== Anime and Manga == |
== Anime and Manga == |
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* Rolo in ''[[Code Geass (Anime)|Code Geass]]'' develops a strong, genuine affection for Lelouch Lamperouge while [[Becoming the Mask|posing as his younger brother to monitor him]] and saves his ass ({{spoiler|[[Heroic Sacrifice|which kills him]]}}). |
* Rolo in ''[[Code Geass (Anime)|Code Geass]]'' develops a strong, genuine affection for Lelouch Lamperouge while [[Becoming the Mask|posing as his younger brother to monitor him]] and saves his ass ({{spoiler|[[Heroic Sacrifice|which kills him]]}}). |
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* Ironically played with in ''[[Rurouni Kenshin (Anime)|Rurouni Kenshin]]''. [[Career Killer|Assassin]] Kenshin and Tomoe fall in love with each other. However, {{spoiler|the mark is Kenshin, not Tomoe, who is a spy for Kenshin's [[Genre Savvy]] enemies, who intended to invoke this trope on purpose in order to use her as a hostage and lure Kenshin into a trap.}} |
* Ironically played with in ''[[Rurouni Kenshin (Anime)|Rurouni Kenshin]]''. [[Career Killer|Assassin]] Kenshin and Tomoe fall in love with each other. However, {{spoiler|the mark is Kenshin, not Tomoe, who is a spy for Kenshin's [[Genre Savvy]] enemies, who intended to invoke this trope on purpose in order to use her as a hostage and lure Kenshin into a trap.}} |
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* In ''[[Risky Safety (Anime)|Risky Safety]],'' the ''oni'' woman Kade was sent to assassinate one of the Momotaro men. He sensed her attack, blocked it...and then they saw each others' faces and fell in love. [[Star |
* In ''[[Risky Safety (Anime)|Risky Safety]],'' the ''oni'' woman Kade was sent to assassinate one of the Momotaro men. He sensed her attack, blocked it...and then they saw each others' faces and fell in love. [[Star-Crossed Lovers|Much to their respective armies' dismay.]] |
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* One episode of ''[[Noir (Anime)|Noir]]'' has Kirika befriending a target. {{spoiler|She kills him anyway}}. |
* One episode of ''[[Noir (Anime)|Noir]]'' has Kirika befriending a target. {{spoiler|She kills him anyway}}. |
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* ''[[El Cazador De La Bruja]]'' has an episode where Nadie and Elis meet a husband and wife running a restaurant. Turns out that the husband was originally hired to kill the woman, but fell in love with and married her instead. |
* ''[[El Cazador De La Bruja]]'' has an episode where Nadie and Elis meet a husband and wife running a restaurant. Turns out that the husband was originally hired to kill the woman, but fell in love with and married her instead. |
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* This occurs off-camera in the movie ''[[Conspiracy Theory (Film)|Conspiracy Theory]]'' |
* This occurs off-camera in the movie ''[[Conspiracy Theory (Film)|Conspiracy Theory]]'' |
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* Subverted in ''[[Red Eye (Film)|Red Eye]]''. Jackson Rippner develops a [[Villainous Crush]] on his target Lisa but he continues to go through with his mission. |
* Subverted in ''[[Red Eye (Film)|Red Eye]]''. Jackson Rippner develops a [[Villainous Crush]] on his target Lisa but he continues to go through with his mission. |
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* The parents' backstory in ''[[Spy Kids]]''. They were secret agents working for different countries, were assigned to "take each other out," fell in love, got married, settled down, had kids, got kidnapped by a [[Depraved Kids Show Host]]...You know, normal parent stuff. |
* The parents' backstory in ''[[Spy Kids]]''. They were secret agents working for different countries, were assigned to "take each other out," fell in love, got married, settled down, had kids, got kidnapped by a [[Depraved Kids' Show Host]]...You know, normal parent stuff. |
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* Played with in ''[[Mass Effect 2 (Video Game)|Mass Effect 2]]'': Thane fell in love with the woman that blocked his shot on the Mark. According to Thane she didn't even know his target, and this had a profound affect on him, eventually tracking her down and marrying her. |
* Played with in ''[[Mass Effect 2 (Video Game)|Mass Effect 2]]'': Thane fell in love with the woman that blocked his shot on the Mark. According to Thane she didn't even know his target, and this had a profound affect on him, eventually tracking her down and marrying her. |
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* In ''[[Fire Emblem the Sacred Stones (Video Game)|Fire Emblem the Sacred Stones]]'', Joshua meets Natasha and attempts to flirt with her; she runs off, keenly aware of the bounty on her head as a [[Defector From Decadence]]. When they meet up later, he flips a coin and tells her to call it in order to determine whether he kills her or not. Note that she is a cleric who is bound by oath not to indulge in vices such as gambling (though this ''is'' an understandable excuse). They get married if they achieve an A support. |
* In ''[[Fire Emblem the Sacred Stones (Video Game)|Fire Emblem the Sacred Stones]]'', Joshua meets Natasha and attempts to flirt with her; she runs off, keenly aware of the bounty on her head as a [[Defector From Decadence]]. When they meet up later, he flips a coin and tells her to call it in order to determine whether he kills her or not. Note that she is a cleric who is bound by oath not to indulge in vices such as gambling (though this ''is'' an understandable excuse). They get married if they achieve an A support. |
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** And from Blazing Sword (7), we've got Jaffar and Nino. A catch here is that they're both assassins in the organization now run by the [[Big Bad]]-- and are sent to assassinate the Prince of Bern, Zephiel (a hit put out by the Prince's [[Kick the Dog|Fox-kicking]] Bastard of a Father). However, the organization can't exactly get away with killing someone that important... so [[Evil Matriarch|So]][[Complete Monster|nia]] order [[Defrosting Ice Queen|the up-to-that-point completely heartless]] [[Tyke Bomb|Jaffar]] to kill ''her own daughter'' [[Token Mini |
** And from Blazing Sword (7), we've got Jaffar and Nino. A catch here is that they're both assassins in the organization now run by the [[Big Bad]]-- and are sent to assassinate the Prince of Bern, Zephiel (a hit put out by the Prince's [[Kick the Dog|Fox-kicking]] Bastard of a Father). However, the organization can't exactly get away with killing someone that important... so [[Evil Matriarch|So]][[Complete Monster|nia]] order [[Defrosting Ice Queen|the up-to-that-point completely heartless]] [[Tyke Bomb|Jaffar]] to kill ''her own daughter'' [[Token Mini-Moe|Nino]] as a second target, apparently unaware that [[Florence Nightingale Effect|Nino had actually saved Jaffar's life in the recent past]]. Needless to say, that didn't go over well in more ways than 1. Ultimately, this leads to a double [[Heel Face Turn]] and if they get an A-Support, they'll end up married (Although, [[Doomed By Canon|neither lives much longer after the game, sadly]].) |
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* The backstory of Kasuga from ''[[Sengoku Basara (Video Game)|Sengoku Basara]]'' reveals that she fell in [[Love At First Sight]] with Uesugi Kenshin, the man she was supposed to assassinate and promptly underwent a [[Heel Face Turn]] for, and has been serving as his bodyguard ever since. |
* The backstory of Kasuga from ''[[Sengoku Basara (Video Game)|Sengoku Basara]]'' reveals that she fell in [[Love At First Sight]] with Uesugi Kenshin, the man she was supposed to assassinate and promptly underwent a [[Heel Face Turn]] for, and has been serving as his bodyguard ever since. |
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* A rather twisted version of this trope appears in ''[[Metal Gear Solid (Video Game)|Metal Gear Solid]]'', in which Sniper Wolf is known for becoming so obsessed with her targets that she falls in love with them... right before she kills them anyway. |
* A rather twisted version of this trope appears in ''[[Metal Gear Solid (Video Game)|Metal Gear Solid]]'', in which Sniper Wolf is known for becoming so obsessed with her targets that she falls in love with them... right before she kills them anyway. |