I'm going to start drawing the lettuce, says Terence.
Won't it be wonky? asks Little Mystic.
Lettuces are supposed to be wonky, says Terence.
That one looks round, says Little Mystic.
Only because of the bag, says Terence. When lettuces are out of their bag, they look wonky.
Little Mystic believes him.
Want me to hold the clipboard? asks Little Mystic.
Yes, says Terence.
Terence starts drawing the lettuce.
Okay back there? asks Gaius.
I'm drawing the lettuce, says Terence.
The lettuce? says Gaius. Is this for the sign?
Yes, says Terence. When that girl comes looking for our campsite she'll see the lettuce.
And she'll know where we are, says Gaius.
He glances over his shoulder into the pullalong to see Terence's drawing.
Kerbump!
He goes over a bump in the road.
Wah! cries Terence. My lettuce is ruined!
Are you using the waterproof marker? asks Gaius.
I was, says Terence.
Vinegar will fix it, says Gaius.
Yay! says Terence.
They arrive at the campsite, near the water.
Let's see it, says Gaius.
The lettuce looks like a lettuce on one side, but a fish on the other.
How about I just write WE ARE HERE on it, says Gaius. And an arrow.
I was going to draw crossbones, says Terence.
That might confuse things says Gaius.
What are crossbones? asks Little Mystic.
Crossed bones, says Gaius.
He make a cross with his fingers.
You go ahead, says Gaius. I'll tear up the lettuce.
Why? asks Terence.
We're going to have it for lunch, says Gaius. With the vinegar, or what remains of the vinegar after Surfing-with-Whales has used it to disinfect his flippers.
Eat the lettuce? says Terence.
What did you think it was for? asks Gaius.
I didn't, says Terence. Lucky I've done this drawing.
Indeed, says Gaius, lifting the lettuce out of the pullalong.
After which, he lifts Terence out, and then Little Mystic.
He goes off to look for something to use as a bowl.
I'll just finish my drawing, says Terence. Then we'll put it next to the road.
He draws crossbones over the lettuce.
What about the words? asks Little Mystic.
I'll make one of the bones look like an arrow, says Terence. We don't any need words.
He makes one of the bones look like an arrow, which is easy.
They take the clipboard to a leatherwood tree near the road. Terence props the clipboard up against the tree.
Then they go back to the campsite.
Surfing-with-Whale arrives at the tree.
He has taken his time because his back tyre feels spongy.
He sees the sign, on the waterproof clipboard.
Oh yeah. A wonky fish-blob.
And an arrow that points the wrong way.