[The scene changes to a small house near the coast. A man comes home with his groceries and comes inside the house. Clark comes running and looks at the clothes that were hung out to dry. Not satisfied, he looks into the car. He hesitates for a moment, and then he steals some clothes and leaves. He arrives in town and sees a yellow school bus, which reminds him of his past]

[The scene changes to a yellow bus going down an open road. Inside are many middle school students, including a teenage Clark Kent. There is also Lana Lang, a fellow classmate, and Pete Ross, Clark's bully. Pete taps Clark on the shoulder.]

PETE ROSS: Hey, ass-wipe. [gets up from his seat] What do you think? You see the game?

LANA LANG: Leave him alone, Pete.

PETE ROSS: Oh, what are you, his girlfriend? I wanna hear what he has to say. Come on... dick-splash.

[Suddenly one of the tires blows out and the bus starts swerving left. The driver tries to regain control of the vehicle, but the bus dives into the river. The children are screaming for help and gasping for air, when suddenly the bus is pushed out of the water. Lana turns around and sees Clark behind the bus, realizing he's the one who saved them. Clark dives back in the water and saves Pete.¸]

[At the Kent house, Mrs. Ross is talking to the Kents, with Pete sitting next to her.]

MRS. ROSS: My son was there. He was in the bus. He saw what Clark did.

JONATHAN KENT: I know he did. I'm sure what he thought he saw was-

MRS. ROSS: Was an act of God, Jonathan. This was providence.

MARTHA KENT: I think you're blowing it out of proportion.

MRS. ROSS: No, I'm not. Lana saw it too, and the Fordham boy. This isn't the first time Clark's done something like this.

[Jonathan goes outside to talk to Clark. He's sitting on a blue pick-up]
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