Sweezus looks busy.
But Belle comes over.
That's a nice flower, says Belle. But it should be fleur de lys, really.
She draws one on Terence's paper.
What should be on the other side? asks Terence.
I wonder, says Belle. Let's find out shall we?
Okay, says Terence.
Belle takes out her phone taps out a question.
A photo of a florin comes up.
She shows it to Terence.
Who's that old guy? asks Terence.
Saint John, says Belle. Want to try and draw him?
No, says Terence. He has too many details.
He does have a lot of details. A wiggly halo, googly eyes, a bearskin, a cloak, skinny legs, knobby feet, a stick with a cross and something that looks like a telephone. He is pointing at something which might be a bird, or perhaps a number three on its side.
Choose someone else, says Belle. It's your costume.
Terence thinks hard.
What about Saint Maclou or Saint Méen?
Do they have less details? Not really.
Then Terence has a brainwave.
He draws a potato.
What's that? asks Belle.
Saint Méen's and Saint Maclou's potato, says Terence.
That will do nicely, says Belle.
Will my feet show? asks Terence.
Yes they will, says Belle. They'll poke out of the bottom of your costume. Don't worry. You can wear yellow socks.
What about my head? asks Terence.
It won't show, says Belle. I'll give you some tiny eyeholes.
What if my hair shows? asks Terence.
We'll spray it with gold paint, says Belle. Happy?
Gold hair, yellow socks, tiny eyeholes, a saintly potato.
Yes, Terence is happy.