Feeling a bit hurt, although the understanding that she wasn't used to this affection eclipses it, as Hayley scoots away, Isaac thinks back to when Hayley's other self made herself known, how he felt. After a while, he says, "Honestly, I was kinda afraid. I mean, considering the fact that she seems completely devoid of emotion and, to her, killing can seem as normal as breathing, I'd be crazy not to be scared." After a moment of silence, he then adds, "But I also felt...I dunno, a small thrill of happiness to see that I wasn't the only one with a split mind. It made me feel like I wasn't alone, anymore."