Chapter 50: n Which Many Things Are Resolved on the Beach
byAs Gardener closes in, Jack suddenly finds himself transported to the Territories, facing Osmond, Gardener’s counterpart in this alternate world. Osmond, wielding a whip and exuding corruption, taunts Jack, who clutches the Talisman protectively. The whip strikes, but Jack, with Richard’s help, flips back to his own world just in time. Gardener’s knife hand strains toward him, and Jack grapples with the madman, their faces inches apart. Richard intervenes, kicking and punching Gardener, but the struggle remains dire. Jack realizes Gardener’s true crime: he murdered Jack’s father at Morgan Sloat’s behest, fueling Jack’s rage and determination.
In a climactic moment, Jack twists Gardener’s wrist, disarming him, and then uses the Talisman as a weapon. He presses it against Gardener’s skin, which blackens and melts away, reducing Gardener to a skull within seconds. The victory is gruesome but decisive, leaving Jack with a surge of confidence. He turns to Richard, ready to confront Morgan Sloat, but notices his friend is barely standing, weakened by the ordeal. Richard insists on continuing, but Jack hesitates, acknowledging the grim task ahead: he may have to kill Sloat, though he doubts his ability to do so.
The chapter ends with Jack steeling himself for the final confrontation, his resolve tempered by the weight of his actions and the toll on Richard. The beach, once a scene of madness and destruction, now stands as a battleground for Jack’s ultimate test. The Talisman’s power has proven decisive against Gardener, but Sloat remains a formidable foe. Jack’s journey, marked by loss and vengeance, reaches a pivotal moment as he prepares to face his father’s murderer, the stakes higher than ever.

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