Clyde was having a rough day at school. He didn't feel well and couldn't focus on his lessons. He was crying and all he wanted was to be with Susan, but she was out of town.
Clyde's teacher tried to comfort him, but nothing seemed to help. Eventually, the teacher called Clyde's grandfather, Reeves, to come pick him up from school.
When Reeves arrived, he could see that Clyde was not his usual self. He was crying and clutching his stomach, clearly in pain.
Reeves gently picked Clyde up and carried him to the car. "It's okay, buddy," he said, trying to reassure Clyde. "We'll go home and get you feeling better."
