Why do you ask? replies Katherine.
You spoke to it before you entered the gallery, says the attendant.
It's Prong, says Terence. My parrot. She's not allowed in.
It would be better if she waited in a tree, says the attendant.
She liked the look of the metal ball, says Minnie. Surely a parrot can sit where it chooses?
I'm going to wave to her from a window, says Terence.
Then allow me to recommend a tree, says the attendant.
Very kind, says Katherine.
Yes, very kind, says Minnie. We'll be in the Trent Parke exhibition. Where is it?
Level one, Gallery fourteen, says the attendant.
Thank you, says Minnie.
Can we leave you to direct our parrot to a suitable tree? asks Katherine.
Unforunately not, says the attendant. I'm an indoor attendant.
I'll go, says Terence. Just tell me which tree.
That one should do, says the attendant, pointing to a tree.
Terence runs outside, while Katherine and Minnie wait in the foyer.
Birds! says the attendant. They tend to defecate on the artworks.
It's perfectly natural, says Katherine.
No, it isn't, says the attendant. Not on artworks. That's why we planted the trees.
Terence comes back inside, slowly.
The attendant looks outside at the metal ball, which is now parrot-free.
Excellent, says the attendant. Enjoy your visit.
Katherine and Minnie head to a staircase.
Come on Terence, says Katherine. Why are you walking backwards?
Because I want to walk backwards, says Terence.
Up the stairs? asks Minnie.
Yes, says Terence. Maybe I should go first.
They let Terence go first, up the stairs backwards.
Something looks odd.
It's his gecko shorts, which have suddenly got tighter.
You don't suppose...? says Minnie.
Prong's down the back of his shorts, says Katherine.
Am I at the top yet? asks Terence.
Yes, says Minnie. You can turn around now.
Terence turns around.
Prong's green head emerges from the top of his waistband.
Terence! says Minnie, You've smuggled Prong in.
Yes, says Terence. And no one saw anything.
Are you all right, Prong? asks Katherine.
Yes, says Prong, but I'd rather be at the front than the back.
Understandable, says Katherine. If I were in your position I'd feel the same.
Why? asks Terence.
Because, says Katherine, if I was peeping out from the front of your gecko shorts we'd see the same things at the same time.
Okay, says Terence.
How will Prong get from the back to the front of Terence's gecko shorts without anyone seeing? asks Minnie.
Mm. One of two ways, says Katherine.
Why are Katherine and Minnie both laughing?