That was delicious, says Katherine.
As was mine, says Gaius.
Mine too, says Margaret. Everyone finished?
No, says Terence. Prawny hasn't finished his milkshake.
I can't fit any more in, says Prawny.
Prawny is very small, says Katherine.
At least now he's hydrated, says Margaret.
Yes, that's a good thing, says Katherine. He'll last longer.
Okay, I'll have the rest of it, says Terence. So I can last longer.
You don't need to worry about lasting longer, says Gaius.
So why does Prawny? asks Terence.
Prawny is different, says Gaius. You're made of cement.
And Prawny has been cooked, says Margaret. It's surprising he's here at all really.
I don't like where this talk is going, says Prawny.
Me either, says Terence.
I'm not surprised, says Katherine. I shouldn't have said anything.
Never mind. Seize the day, says Gaius.
Let's do that, says Margaret. I'll drive the last stretch to Canberra.
Does Minnie know when we're arriving? asks Katherine.
I suppose I should phone her, says Margaret.
She phones Minnie.
Minnie does not answer.
I'll text her, says Margaret.
She texts her sister: WE SHOULD BE ARRIVING AT 12.
Done, says Margaret.
They get into Katherine's car.
And head for the Hume Highway.
How long is this going to be? asks Terence.
Two hours fifty minutes, says Margaret.
I feel sick, says Prawny.
Prawny feels sick, says Terence.
Is he going to vomit? asks Katherine.
Yes, says Terence.
What's vomit? asks Prawny.
When the milkshake comes back out, says Terence.
It's coming! says Prawny.
Have you got anything for him to be sick in? asks Katherine.
No, says Gaius. I only have my notes.
Any blank pages? asks Katherine.
They're notes, says Gaius. There are no blank pages.
Too late now anyway.
Bluh!
Prawny has brought up a miniscule amout of strawberry milkshake.
That was hardly anything, says Terence.
Where did it go? asks Katherine.
Down his front, says Terence.
Does that mean I'm still hydrated? asks Prawny.
Does it? asks Terence.
Not exactly, says Gaius.
Prawny does not like the sound of this answer.