Enfin! says the ticket inspector.
Meaning me? asks Terence.
Meaning at last I have found you, says the ticket inspector.
You found me before, says Terence.
But you were in a hurry, says the ticket inspector.
I was going to the toilet, says Terence.
You were, says the ticket inspector. I take it you've been.
Not yet, says Terence.
Which is true. He hasn't.
Then it was an excuse to avoid me checking your ticket, says the ticket inspector. I thought so.
Do you want to check it now? asks Terence.
The ticket inspector looks at his watch.
Trop tard! says the ticket inspector. I'm off duty.
Yay! says Terence. I'm saved!
You are one lucky fellow, says the ticket inspector. And so is your companion.
My parrot? asks Terence.
The young man, says the ticket inspector.
That's Arthur, says Terence. I'm going to tell him.
Go ahead, says the ticket inspector.
Wait! says Terence. Have you seen my parrot? She's missing.
The whirring drone parrot? asks the ticket inspector.
Yes, her, says Terence.
She has been detained, says the ticket inspctor.
No she hasn't, says Terence. She would have borrowed someone's phone and sent Arthur a message.
She didn't want to make a phone call, says the ticket inspector.
Terence wonders why Prong didn't want to make phone call.
She probably didn't know Arthur's number.
She'll be sad, says Terence.
She did look sad, says the ticket inspector. We offered her some Trail Mix.
Did she eat it? asks Terence.
No, says the ticket inspector.
Can I have her back? asks Terence. I need her for something important.
What might that be? asks the ticket inspector.
A rescue, says Terence. She's flying up with a rope and a net. Because I can't.
Up where? asks the ticket inspector.
It's a secret, says Terence.
Follow me, says the ticket inspector.
Terence has little choice but to follow.
He expects to be tied up, and further questioned.