It isn't a possum outside
It's a parrot.
Are you Prong? asks Terence.
Are you Terence? asks Prong.
Yes, says Terence. Come in.
I might not, says Prong. I just want to ask a few questions.
Did your dad send you ? asks Terence.
He didn't SEND me, says Prong.
Okay, says Terence. If you were my parrot, could I send you?
No, says Prong. Unless I decided to go.
Where? asks Terence.
Where you wanted to send me, says Prong.
What if you didn't? asks Terence.
You'd have to go by yourelf, says Prong.
What did you want to ask me? asks Terence.
At last, says Prong. I thought you'd never stop asking questions.
I've stopped, says Terence.
What's the job? asks Prong.
The job is being my parrot, says Terence. Flying back to get things. Maybe spying.
I like spying, says Prong.
Do you want to have a try-out? asks Terence.
Okay, says Prong. Do I get paid for the try-out?
No, says Terence. You already had a protein ball.
So that's what it was, says Prong.
This is your task, says Terence. Go inside and find Katherine's glass leaf and bring it to me.
I never heard of a glass leaf, says Prong.
It's for the fallen, says Terence. So don't drop it. It stays in the box.
How am I meant to carry a box? asks Prong.
It's a small box, says Terence.
And where is Katherine? aks Prong.
Inside eating beef pie, says Terence.
Prong looks into the house. She can smell the beef pie.
There are four humans at the table, eating and talking.
One of them must be Katherine, whose glass leaf Prong must find, and bring to Terence in its box without dropping it.
Sounds problematic.
But Prong is up for the challenge.