[It is a cold and sick comfort - very Norfinbury-appropriate - but the sight of that gold flash marginally lifts Beckett's spirits. If Rhys is changing again, as well, then soon Angel-Jack won't have any call to abuse or potentially kill his counterpart. It's probably Rhys's only way out at the moment.
Of course, he has no guarantee that either of them would change back again. Things in the town often return to some status quo, but not always. And they're running out of time...
What's better? Jackening, or death?]
He's transforming, [he tells Angel-Jack in a low voice, still frozen out of all emotion.] If you hurt him now, your other self will make you regret it later.
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Of course, he has no guarantee that either of them would change back again. Things in the town often return to some status quo, but not always. And they're running out of time...
What's better? Jackening, or death?]
He's transforming, [he tells Angel-Jack in a low voice, still frozen out of all emotion.] If you hurt him now, your other self will make you regret it later.