I hope you're right. I had similar reasoning a little while ago when I ran across Jack originally, and I don't enjoy seeing the man wandering around with treatable injuries, either. It's cruel to just ignore that.
But it still does not change that Jack will not hesitate to harm him. He does not care, not as Clayton does. If it were a matter of simply making sure he was taken care of, of his health, we could do so with supervision - to ensure they would both stay safe.
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But it still does not change that Jack will not hesitate to harm him. He does not care, not as Clayton does. If it were a matter of simply making sure he was taken care of, of his health, we could do so with supervision - to ensure they would both stay safe.
Clayton cannot treat anyone if he is dead.