Belle has dropped Terence off at Gaius's house and gone back to the office.
Terence is showing Gaius and Denis his socks.
They've got grips on the bottom, says Terence.
Very nice, says Denis.
So I won't slip when I'm dancing, says Terence.
Sensible, says Gaius.
And I have to roll the tops down, says Terence.
Or they'll look like tights, says someone.
Who said it?
It's Baby Pierre.
They won't look like tights, says Terence. And who asked you anyway?
You should try them on now, says Baby Pierre.
I'm going to, says Terence.
He tries to separate the socks.
But the socks are joined at the top by a thin plastic joiner, with a stopper at each end.
Let me do it, says Gaius.
He snips the socks apart with his scissors.
Terence tries the socks on, and rolls the tops down.
Ha ha! laughs Baby Pierre. You'll look like you're dancing in donuts.
If you fold them, they won't look like donuts, says Denis.
He helps Terence roll up the socks and then fold them so they don't look like donuts.
Terence does his florin dance.
The non-slip grips work really well.
Excellent, says Gaius. You must remember to take off the socks when you're playing the henchman.
Henchman? says Baby Pierre.
I've got two parts, says Terence.
How can you play a henchman? scoffs Baby Pierre.
Easy, says Terence. No wait. It's HARD. I have to pour wine and watch for a signal, and then stop pouring and pick up my mechanical grabber and seize Gaius.
You won't be able to, says Baby Pierre.
He will, says Gaius. He just needs to practise.
Yes. Watch me, says Terence.
All right, says Gaius. Would you like to practice with a bottle of water?
Yes, says Terence. But who's going to give me the signal?
I will, says Baby Pierre. When do I give it?
After I say For the Will that is Determined, says Gaius.
Okay, says Baby Pierre.
Denis gives him a glass.
Pour! says Denis.
Terence pours water into Baby Pierre's glass.
Gaius says: For the Will that is Determined...
Baby Pierre winks at Terence.
His glass overflows.
Maybe that wasn't the signal.