David comes in with a carton of coffees.
Good timing, says Vello. We're just wrapping up.
How did it go? asks David.
Very well, for a first run-through, says Vello.
Sweezus is writing a prequel, says Denis.
And I'm in it, says Terence.
I thought you were the henchman, says David.
I am. And a florin, says Terence.
David looks at Sweezus.
Yeah well, says Sweezus. He volunteered to be a florin
Why a florin? asks David.
To show my charitable nature, says Sweezus. I give him away.
Have you thought this through? asks David.
Vello looks up from his coffee.
It will look like you're trafficking a child, says David.
Shit yeah, says Sweezus. Sorry little buddy.
What? asks Terence.
You can't be a florin, says Sweezus. Because you look like a kid, and no one would get it.
What's a florin? asks Terence.
Yes, it's time that he asked.
A gold coin, says Vello.
Oh, says Terence.
Hedley is smirking.
Is it round? asks Terence.
It is, says Vello. Round, with a floral emblem.
I could wear a costume, says Terence.
A tight round costume with a flower on the front, says Hedley.
Belle can make it, says Terence.
I suppose I could, says Belle. Why don't you you and Sweezie put your heads together, and draw up some ideas.
What about my costume? asks Hedley.
Enough! says Vello. Rehearsal is over.
Yes some of us have work to do, says David. Velosophy won't write itself.
Come along Hedley, says Hedley's mother. You'll be late for school.
Bye, says Hedley.
See you tomorrow, says Belle. Bring some ideas for your costume.
Hedley leaves, with his mother.
Now, let's draw my costume, says Terence.
Here's some paper, says Sweezus. And a pencil. Go for it.
Terence draws a circle.
And a flower inside the circle.
Too easy.
Until he remembers: A coin has two sides.