We need to get going, says Margaret.
I haven't finished my tea, says Katherine.
Nor I, says Gaius.
Drink up. We'll have a proper breakfast in Wagga, says Margaret.
Katherine and Gaius gulp down the rest of their tea.
Everyone ready? asks Margaret.
Everyone is, except Terence, who can't find his parrot.
I can't find my parrot, says Terence.
You don't have a parrot, says Margaret.
Just because it can't fly yet doesn't meant it's not a parrot, says Terence.
A triple negative! says Katherine. Let's unpack it.
Who packed it? asks Terence.
I meant unpack your triple negative, says Katherine.
Are we talking about that dead prawn thing? asks Margaret.
Obviously, says Katherine. Terence was just saying that when it can fly it will function as a parrot.
Not necessarily, says Gaius. I think he intended us to believe it's already a parrot.
Well, I dropped it in the bin, says Margaret. I didn't think he would want it.
I do want it! says Terence.
The parrot-prawn is retrieved from the bin. Luckily, not much else had been in it,
Just a few apple peelings. and a well-used wedge of lemon.
They head to Reception.
Checking out? asks Reception.
Yes, says Margaret. We're heading to Wagga for breakfast.
You'll like Wagga, says Reception. They call it the City of Good Sports.
Why is that? asks Katherine.
A lot of famous sports persons come from Wagga, says Reception.
How fascinating, says Katherine. Who for example?
Oh, now you're asking, says Reception. Let me think....Mark Taylor... Paul Kelly... Melanie Twitt...
A former hockeyroo co-captain, says Katherine. I've heard of her.
Yes, that's her, says Reception.
It is always good to have a chat with Reception before leaving.
At last they get away.
Now they're in Katherine/s car, heading to Wagga.
Katherine is driving.
Terence is in the back seat with Gaius, and the prawn.
This trip is boring, says Terence.
Talk to your prawn, says Gaius. That will help to pass the time pleasantly.
Okay, says Terence.
He begins to talk to his prawn.
Don't worry about not being able to fly yet, says Terence.
Why? asks the prawn.
There are more things to learn, says Terence.
What? asks the prawn.
Knowing what things are, says Terence. Guess what this is?
Terence points at his florin costume, which is wedged between the back of the passenger seat and Gaius's knees.
A giant potato? guesses the prawn.
An intelligent guess, or does the prawn think everything's a giant potato?