Clyde remained fixated on Susan, repeating "Susan only Susan" over and over again. Clydea, feeling at a loss for what to do, decided to take Clyde to Grandfather Reeves' house, hoping that his presence would help calm him down.
As they arrived at Reeves' house, Clyde's distress seemed to lessen somewhat. Reeves greeted them at the door, instantly taking Clyde into his arms and holding him tightly. Clyde continued to cry for Susan, but the familiar embrace of his grandfather provided some solace.
