Prawny suspects Terence has fallen into the pond.
But what can he do?
He can't move forward.
Then he remembers the call of the green and golden bell frog.
He tries it,
Rr! Rr! Rr!
A green and golden bell frog hops over.
Was that you?
Yes, says Prawny. I was trying to sound like a motor bike.
Why? asks the green and golden bell frog.
To attract a green and golden bell frog, says Prawny.
Well, you did, says the green and golden bell frog. But you're bad at it.
It's my small mouth hole, says Prawny.
So it is, says the bell frog. Did you want anything in particular?
Yes! says Prawny. I think Terence has fallen into the water.
Something has, says the bell frog.
It's probably him, says Prawny.
What does he look like? asks the bell frog.
Like a boy, says Prawny. With curls and a claw.
Boys don't have claws, says the bell frog.
It's not his claw, says Prawny. Can you help him?
Why don't you help him? asks the bell frog.
Can't says Prawny. I haven't learned how to get things.
How did you get those wings then? asks the bell frog. They don't look like prawn wings.
I'm training to be a parrot, says Prawny.
Who's your trainer? asks the bell frog.
A real parrot, says Prawny.
Meanwhile, time is wasting.
If Terence has really fallen into the pond, he'll be expecting someone to save him.
And he is.
Under the water, beyond the reeds, Terence is waiting.
And thinking.
Only Prawny knows where he went.
And Prawny can't move on his own.
But Gaius said he'd be back in ten minutes.
Then Prawny can tell him...
and Gaius will come...
and save his main frog guy.
If he can see him.
Terence wonders if he is visible from above.
It would be good if his curls were sticking up out of the water.
He wriggles his toes.
And sinks deeper into the mud.