Terence goes back inside.
I don't think she's coming, says Terence.
She may turn up in the morning, says Minnie. Would you like some beef pie?
I'm not allowed, says Terence.
Of course, sorry, says Minnie. What will you have then?
A red drink, says Terence. And tomato sauce on a plate.
The others are already eating the beef pie, at the kitchen table.
Excellent pie, says Gaius.
Delicious, says Katherine.
Ages since I've made one, says Minnie.
Minnie sets a plate of tomato sauce before Terence, the sauce in the shape of a heart.
Thank you, says Terence. Is it a parrot?
No it's a heart, says Minnie.
Can it be a parrot? asks Terence.
Just eat it, says Margaret. Someone give him a spoon.
Minnie gives Terence a spoon.
He uses it to draw parrot legs on the heart.
And a beak like a prong.
What are the plans for tomorrow? asks Minnie.
I'd like to visit the National Gallery, says Katherine.
You'll love it, says Minnie. Shall I come too?
Yes, do, says Katherine.
Gaius and I are going to edit the frog video, says Margaret.
We can do that tonight, says Gaius. Tomorrow I should like to return to Mawson Ponds. It occurs to me that I only made contact with two bell frogs. There must surely be others.
I'm waiting here for my parrot, says Terence.
Scraatch scraatch!
Do I hear a scratching sound? asks Minnie.
Terence runs to the front door.
Look out through the window! says Minnie. It might be a possum.
This is a good idea.
It might be a possum.
Terence looks out through the window.
There is something small moving behind one of the flower pots.
It could still be a possum.
Terence can see bits sticking out.
The bits appear, twitch and retreat behind the flower pot.
Do possums twitch? asks Terence.
No, says Gaius.
And Gaius would know.
So it can't be a possum.
Terence opens the door.