Percy’s class visited a nursing home, and what seemed like a boring weekend turned into a life-changing experience. While his classmates Jacob and Ethan mocked him and caused trouble, Percy genuinely helped the residents, earning their praise.
As Mrs. Thompson explained their visit’s purpose, Percy, often teased for his appearance, quietly listened. In the recreation room, he met Mrs. Henderson and helped her with a puzzle, while Jacob and Ethan created chaos.
When it was time for bingo, Jacob and Ethan tried to sabotage an elderly woman’s game, but Percy intervened, preventing her from embarrassment. Mrs. Thompson commended Percy for his kindness.
Jacob and Ethan tried to frame Percy for stealing, but Natalie, another resident, defended him, exposing the boys’ lies. Grateful, Natalie and Percy bonded, sharing stories and laughter.
A week later, Percy learned that Natalie had passed away, but she left him a mansion in her will, grateful for the joy he brought to her final days.