A few days later after five, Douglas received an email that his business was to be shut down by tomorrow morning. Douglas didn't like it one bit. As his brother, still a mannequin, comes to his office and sees his email. Quinn, realizing his brother lost the business, would like to think this is karma for keeping him as a mannequin for a few days. But on the other hand, he remembered what Douglas said to him, he wasn't a good brother. "You should put on some clothes Quinn. I don't want to mistake you being another mannequin in this soon to be abandoned store." Douglas said in defeat.
Quinn shook his head and tries to write a note to him with pen and paper, "No. I'm staying with you like this. I'll put 'em on later." Quinn's note says. Now to Douglas, he probably regrets the fact of making him stay in that state for so long. Even during his shift. He then tells him, "Put on some clothes, I want to talk to you normally." Quinn hesitated, but nods and grabs a good one from the racks and came back as a human. It's been a few days since he was a featureless mannequin he almost forgot how it felt like having a face again. Quinn would've decked Douglas, but this isn't the time, they need to make up the lost time before they completely close down the store.
"Hey.." Quinn said. "Hey yourself." He said back as Quinn sat next to him. There was an odd silence in the air as one of them don't know how to start a conversation. That is, until Quinn spoke, "I'm sorry." He continues, "I'm sorry I wasn't a good brother Douglas. I was always a delinquent in the family, made bad friends, make mom and dad think you are the one to blame. Worse, hurt you." Douglas lowered his head, waiting his turn realizing he probably has more to say. He does, "Ever since mom and dad... Left, I was in rage, confused, messed up. And that lead me to this curse. I should've came to you and help out, and try to repair a bridge I tried to destroy. To be my own man, no longer caring for you and mom and dad. I guess this is some weird karma we have huh." Quinn then look down too sadness and sorrow filling his face, "This was dad's store and I guess it is my fault too since you had to run the store while I act pretty and let people look at the clothes I display you put on me. I... I don't know if I can fix this anymore."
Realizing how hurt Quinn is, it was time for him to say his part. "You know, I've also thought about what you said before I told you what I wanted to test, out your curse, and how bad will it be if I was in your shoes? I guess I owe you an apology. I thought of using the curse to get even at you, but then I realize, before that damned mail, 'What's the point of getting even if I'm just gonna stoop even lower than you because of this? He's still my brother!'" Douglas started to tear up slowly. "I wish we didn't have to be biting each other like this all the time, even back at home... When mom and dad were alive..." Quinn really regretted his actions more as Douglas tries to wipe away the tears coming down.
Quinn decided to comfort him by hugging him tightly. None of their friends can help them, even their parents. Who are no longer there anymore. If Quinn had a chance to go back in time, he'd fix the damages he's done. Quinn tries to hold back his tears while Douglas sobs uncontrollably. Soon, Quinn followed next as he hugged Douglas tightly, saying sorry so many times like a chant. Until the sun went down.
As Quinn waited at Douglas's motorcycle, Douglas finishes the work needed to fully close the store, Douglas made one last look around the place before leaving and lock the doors one last time and goes to Quinn. "Tomorrow, let's start fresh. What do you say?" He asks Quinn. He then nods as they both smiled and hugged each other before driving back home.
After a week or two later, with their store shut down, Douglas tries to find work to keep the house while Quinn adapts to his curse. They manage to repair their relationship despite the difficulties. Suddenly...