Director Wyatt's confused eyes alternated between the two children. From all indications, it was obvious Elvis didn't want his sister to say whatever happened in school.
He was puzzled by their behavior and gently patted Elvis's little head affectionately.
"My boy, remember what I told you before. You must never keep things that you are unable to solve, to yourself; especially from your family members that you know, sincerely love and care about you."
He stared deep into Elvis's clouded ocean blue eyes and challenged, "Now, be man enough and tell us yourself, what happened in school today. Remember if you refuse to tell us, we still have our way of finding out, but it will be more honorable to hear it from you."
The confident and reassuring gaze from his grandfather seemed to have broken the ice as Elvis finally nodded his head,
"I didn't talk about it because I didn't want mummy to be sad."