Gaius and Katherine pick up their bikes and cycle back to Minnie's.
Terence is in Katherine's basket.
Now I'll never have a parrot, says Terence.
Prawny wouldn't have made a good parrot, says Katherine.
I know, says Terence.
He couldn't fly, says Katherine.
Only float, says Terence.
Not even that, says Katherine. He sank to the bottom.
I know, says Terence. I should have saved him.
You weren't there, says Katherine. And you're not allowed in the water.
I know, says Terence.
His last days were nothing if not eventful, says Katherine. And that's thanks to you.
This cheers Terence up a little, but he would still like a parrot.
They arrive at Minnie's.
Minnie and Margaret are in the kitchen, cooking a pie.
Minnie is stirring something in a saucepan.
Margaret is rolling out dough.
Something smells good, says Gaius.
A beef pie, says Minnie. Should be ready in a hour.
Sit down, says Margaret. Tell us what happened.
Prawny was dead when we got there, says Terence.
Drowned, says Gaius. The frogs tried to save him.
Gaius filmed it, says Katherine. And the memorial poems that followed.
So we can always remember Prawny, says Terence.
Let's see, says Minnie. Stir this for me, Margaret.
I can't, my hands are all floury, says Margaret.
I'll do it, says Katherine.
Gaius shows Minnie the video.
The bell frogs diving in, bringing up Prawny, the pre-picked grass pile, the new grass pile, the covering of Prawny, the poems.
Why was there a pre-cut grass pile? asks Minnie.
That will be edited out, says Gaius.
That still doesn't explain it, says Minnie.
I kicked Prawny back in, says Terence. So Gaius could film him being rescued.
So it's fake, says Minnie.
If you like, says Gaius. But at least we have a record.
Yes, says Terence. And Prawny wanted me to do it.
I thought Prawny was dead, says Minnie.
He always wanted to be rescued twice, says Terence.
Oh, did he? says Minnie.
She goes back to stirring the pie filling.
Shall I make a pot of tea? asks Katherine.
Yes, do that, says Minnie.
Terence goes across to the window to see if the red spots are still there from this morning.
They are.
Outside, in Minnie's front garden, he sees a bird land in a tree.
It looks like the superb parrot who gave Prawny his wings.
Terence waves at the superb parrot.
The superb parrot doesn't see him waving.
Terence raps on the window.
Rap! Rap!
The superb parrot flies down past the window, and lands on the mat at the front door.
It has something it wants to ask Terence.
Which is good.
Because Terence has something to ask the superb parrot.