Sitting in his grandmother's rocking chair, Tibby complains to himself that he's finally "honest" with himself. He's worried that Tibby will slap him again, but Tibby assures him that he won't. Tibby's grandma, however, is worried about Tibby, and she scolds him for standing there like a "idiot" . She tells him to eat some leftovers, and Tibby promises to start his new life.
Sitting in his grandmother's rocking chair, Tibby complains to himself that he's finally "honest" with himself. He's worried that Tibby will slap him again, but Tibby assures him that he won't. Tibby's grandma, however, is worried about Tibby, and she scolds him for standing there like a "idiot" . She tells him to eat some leftovers, and Tibby promises to start his new life.