Emmerdale have hinted at a possible double exit for Jeff Hordley and Will Ash on the ITV soap.
The show has aired some dramatic scenes of late, including the fall out from Kyle shooting Al and killing the businessman. Cain took the blame for what happened and had a brief spell in prison before Kyle said he wanted to confess to all.
Caleb recently returned to the village to make amends with his estranged brother and find out why he lied about their mum Faith Dingle dying years ago, and he quickly stepped in to help get Kyle out of jail whilst the police consider how to proceed.
However, as the pair were reunited on the outside, Cain and Caleb clashed - and soon the latter was threatening his brother.
"I'll stop trying with you because you're a lost cause but I wish you weren't I really do," Caleb told Cain, "Come on, Cain you've got a record. Could you really be so stupid as to put yourself back inside?
"Cain, just so you know, through a little bit of good luck and a lot of good judgement, I don't have the tiniest blemish on my record. So if I end up doing something terrible to you, I'll be walking away, you should bear that in mind."
The tension continued to build for the pair and they are clearly not passed their feud from all the years gone by - and with threats and prison being mentioned, could there be a double exit in store for the pair?
Jeff previously revealed there is the potential for Cain to murder someone in the future.
Speaking in December, he said: "There’s always the potential, I think, with the nature of the character. I mean, fortunately, that hasn't happened yet. That’s the thing, there are only a few characters in the soap world who kill people and are still there. You have to get your comeuppance. But because of the nature of Cain’s DNA, I think there’s always potential for that to happen."
Jeff was glad that his character wasn't the one who shot Al despite their character's long-running feud.
"They said, 'Anyway, you shoot Al', and I was like, 'Oh my god, I've finally killed someone?' Then they went, 'But it's Kyle', and I thought, 'Yes! Thank you!' I thought, well, he's all right, isn't he? That's the truth," he said of the recent storyline.
*Emmerdale airs weekdays at 7.30pm on ITV1, with an hour long episode on Thursdays.