Terence picks up the sunflower seed and the raisin and puts them into his pocket.
There's another one, says the ticket inspector.
A green pumpkin seed.
Woo! says Terence. It must have jumped out.
How did it get so far down the aisle? asks the ticket inspctor.
It probably bounced, says Terence.
He picks it up.
And throws it down hard.
But the green pumpkin seed does not bounce.
Perhaps it rolled, says the ticket inspector.
Yes, says Terence.
He picks it up again and tries to set the pumpkin seed rolling.
But it seems pumpkin seeds do not roll.
I suspect your parrot is leaving a trail for you to follow, says the ticket inspector.
It might be a trick, says Terence.
I'm going that way anyway, says the ticket inspector.
I'll go first, says Terence.
He sets off down the aisle, following the Trail Mix.
Past the kid with the ipad.
Your parrot just went past, says the kid, It was spitting.
Spitting! says the ticket inspector.
It spat these, says the kid.
Three currants, a raisin and a coconut curl.
Great, says Terence. You've broken the trail I was following.
Sorr-ee! says the kid.
That's okay, says Terence.
How come you're following a trail? asks the kid. This is just a straight train.
He has a point. There are no turn-offs.
Terence turns to look at the ticket inspector.
But the ticket inspector has gone.
Where did he go? asks Terence.
I didn't see, says the kid with the ipad.
Yikes! says Terence. I'd better catch up.
You don't know which way he went, says the kid.
He would have gone that way, says Terence,
Or back that way, says the kid.
Why would he go that way? asks Terence.
To get something to clean up with, says the kid.
Yes! says Terence. Well, I'm going to keep going this way.
He hurries to catch up with Prong who he hopes has warned Arthur the ticket inspector is coming.
The trail stops at the seat next to the man beside whom Arthur was sitting.
Prong is in it.
And Arthur has gone.
Yes! At least the plan worked.