Aurillac, Parc de la Fraternité
Belle has organised a picnic, in spite of the heat.
It will be fine, under a tree.
She has invited Pablo, for old times' sake.
Vello and David sit on the grass in the shade drinking a cooling rosé.
Try one of these gougères with herbs, says Belle.
David bites into the crispy puff pastry.
Very nice, says David.
Surfing-with-Whales arrives, with Pablo.
They eye the gougères.
Help yourselves, says Belle.
Where's Team Condor? asks Surfing-with-Whales.
Coming, says Belle. Ah, here they are now!
Sorry we're late, says Gaius.
Are we late? asks Terence.
Not at all, says Belle. Would you like a red drink? Or a slice of watermelon?
Watermelon, says Terence.
I'd like a slice of watermelon, says Arthur.
Me too, says Sweezus.
Okay, says Belle. But I've got these gougères if you're interested.
They are interested.
In no time the gougères are gone.
This rosé is excellent, says Vello. It's a Cotes d'Auvergne Corent.
And there's a pounti, says Belle.
Yeah, what's a pounti? asks Sweezus.
Try it and see, says Belle.
She hands him a colourful slice of pounti.
WTF! says Sweezus. Who puts veggies and prunes in a cake?
He chews a bit longer.
It's not bad though.
So, says Belle. How is everyone feeling after one week of racing?
I am feeling very good, says Pablo. I admire Arthur's idea of a poetry competition.
Have you entered? asks Belle.
I bet he has, says Vello.
I have, says Pablo.
Sweezus swallows a large lump of prune.
Do not worry, says Pablo. I have skirted around the subject of your sister.
He doesn't have a sister, says Terence.
We know, says David. She's a literary invention.
She's a baby bear, says Terence. All hairy.
This is first I've heard of the sister being a a hairy bear, says Pablo. I have imagined her as a beauty.
I'd love to hear your poem, says Belle.
First let's open another bottle, says Vello. And is there a cake without prunes?
Yes, says Belle. Theres a Tarte à la Tomme. Made with cheese and vanilla and crème fraiche.
Perfect, says Vello. It's much too hot for prunes.
How can it be to hot for prunes? asks David. Is there a reason?
Prunes with vegetables, says Vello. One needs a cool head before tasting such a strange combination.
Meaning you have a cool head, says Arthur, looking at Sweezus.
Sweezus appreciates that Arthur thinks he has a cool head.
And Vello must think so as well. Yeah. That's kind of awesome.
He should stop thinking about his hairy non-existent sister.
Pablo begins speaking his poem.
The yellow dress, the chicken, the black eyes, the walnut.....
Oh, says Belle. That poem's a winner!
Wait till you hear mine, says Surfing-with-Whales.
And mine, says Terence.
How does yours go? asks Belle.
Hairy bear hairy bear who came from where, you should go back there, says Terence.
What good rhymes, Terence, says Belle.
Yay! And he just made it up right that minute.
This is such a good day.