Are we there yet? asks Terence.
Not yet, says Arthur.
When are we? asks Terence.
Soon, says Arthur.
Can I go for a walk down the train? asks Terence.
Okay, says Arthur. Which way will you go?
That way, says Terence, pointing back to where he was sitting before he sat here.
He goes off in that direction.
Arthur starts thinking about Barcelona.
He had not thought much about it before.
How will he do this?
Last time he was in Barcelona he wasn't in charge of Terence.
He could go where he pleased.
Nightclubbing, visiting seedy bars in Las Ramblas.
But he can't take Terence there.
What if he dropped Terence off somewhere?
In fact he could take Terence straight to the Sagrada Familia, find a safe spot, and leave him there overnight. It's his home after all. Or it was.
Terence meanwhile has walked back to the kid with the ipad.
The seat beside him is still empty.
Where've you been? asks the kid.
Getting away from you, says Terence.
So how come you came back? asks the kid.
Because, says Terence.
Where's your parrot drone? asks the kid.
Good question.Where is she?
Terence looks up and down the train.
Maybe she got captured, says the kid.
She'd get away, says Terence.
What if she couldn't? says the kid.
I would know, says Terence. She'd send me a message.
How? asks the kid. Has she got her own phone?
No, says Terence. She'd have to borrow someone's.
And then what? asks the kid. Have you got your own phone?
No, says Terence. She'd phone Arthur.
Does she know his number? asks the kid.
No, she doesn't. And this kid is still heaps annoying.
Maybe even more heaps annoying than before.
I'll find her myself, says Terence.
He marches off down the train, and oh no!...
...bumps into the ticket inspector.