Scene Twenty Eight: Cafe and Peggy’s house
Grun and Peggy are sat eating a late lunch.
Peggy:
My mum would love to meet you, why don’t you come over later.
Grun:
I would love to, but I need to find a place to stay. My house is in the process of reconstruction.
Peggy:
You can stay with us! We have two spare bedrooms.
Grun;
Are you sure, I don’t want to be a burden.
Peggy:
I want you to stay with us; I feel I must help you.
Grun:
Thank you, Peggy, I will never forget this.
Grun stays at Peggy’s for three days. She lives out of town and the setting is peaceful. He needed to rest and meditate away from all the trouble; he knows that two hundred and forty two people were killed at the plane crash and one hundred and seventeen injured. The total was now two hundred and sixty five.