Meanwhile on the earlier train, Terence is still sitting next to the man.
Arthur has not yet returned.
Want me to go and find him? asks Prong.
Okay, says Terence. Tell him I'm sitting next to a man.
The same man he sat next to, says the man. He should remember where I am.
Okay, says Prong.
She flies up from Terence's shoulder and switches to drone mode.
Buzz-buzz.
Drones don't usually buzz, says the man.
What do they do? asks Terence.
They whirr, says the man.
Were what? asks Terence.
Whirr like a swarm of wasps, says the man.
That's wasp drones, says Terence. She's a parrot drone.
Makes sense, says the man. You wouldn't send wasp drones on a rescue mission.
No I wouldn't, says Terence. They might sting it.
It? says the man.
You know what, says Terence.
No I don't, says the man.
Have a guess, says Terence.
An injured parrot, says the man.
He has been imagining that Terence and Arthur and the drone parrot might be going to rescue an injured parrot.
Now Terence imagines it too.
Yikes! If it was an injured parrot, and Prong turned up, the Virgin might want to keep Prong as a replacement.
Not correct, says Terence. It's nothing like a parrot.
There's a clue says the man.
That's not a clue, says Terence.
A general sort of clue, says the man. So it isn't a bird.
Correct, says Terence. It isn't.
But the man is getting warmer.
Terence hopes Arthur comes back soon.
Instead it is Prong who comes back.
Buzz-buzz, says Prong. Arthur's in the bar carriage.
Is he getting me something? asks Terence.
It didn't look like it, says Prong.
Go back and tell him to hurry up, says Terence. Before this man guesses who we're going to rescue.
Why is he guessing? asks Prong.
It's just a game, says Terence, but he's getting warmer.
Play something different, says Prong.
Okay, says Terence. You go and get Arthur. And try to sound more like a wasp.
Don't they buzz? asks Prong.
No, they whirr, says the man.
Were what? wonders Prong.