Ollie
:
What
time
is
it
?
Oh
,
hi
,
.
It's
a
bit
early
,
isn't
it
?
Sophie
:
Oh
,
yes
,
I
suppose
it
is
.
Look
,
Ollie
,
I've
got
to
ask
you
a
really
favour
?
Ollie
:
Slow
down
,
Mum
.
I'm
not
yet
.
Sophie
:
Sorry
,
love
.
It's
just
that
I've
got
a
bit
of
a
problem
.
I've
down
?
Ollie
:
on
,
you're
in
a
desert
in
the
middle
of
Australia
,
aren't
you
?
Sophie
:
It's
not
exactly
a
desert
,
you
know
.
It's
called
the
.
Ollie
:
Mum
!
It's
really
dangerous
to
get
out
there
!
Sophie
:
It's
not
so
bad
,
but
I
need
you
to
find
someone
in
Alice
Springs
who
will
come
and
get
me
.
Tell
them
that
I'm
about
two
hours
away
on
the
Stuart
,
south
of
Alice
.
I
can't
look
for
information
because
there's
no
mobile
here
and
I
can't
get
the
internet
.
Ollie
:
So
how
are
you
phoning
me
?
Sophie
:
On
my
phone
,
of
course
.
Daisy
:
What's
going
on
?
Mum
isn't
in
trouble
,
is
she
?
Ollie
:
Yes
?
Sophie
:
No
,
I'm
fine
.
I've
got
plenty
of
food
and
water
.
Ollie
:
But
it
must
be
really
hot
out
there
.
Daisy
:
Oh
,
we
told
you
not
to
in
the
outback
on
your
own
,
didn't
we
?
Sophie
:
Listen
,
you
two
,
I'm
absolutely
fine
.
I
just
need
a
bit
of
help
with
a
phone
call
.
These
things
happen
when
you
travel
independently
.
You
can't
expect
to
see
the
world
without
a
few
little
problems
.
Daisy
:
Uh
oh
,
I
can
feel
the
travel
versus
lecture
coming
on
.
Sophie
:
That's
enough
from
you
two
.
Ollie
,
the
satellite
number
is
on
the
fridge
.
Give
me
a
call
when
you've
something
.
Ollie
:
OK
,
Mum
,
it's
your
phone
bill
.
Keep
cool
!
Sophie
:
I'll
try
.
Bye
loves
,
and
thanks
!
Ollie
:
I
think
she
might
be
getting
a
bit
old
for
this
sort
of
travelling
,
don't
you
?
Daisy
:
Nah
,
she'll
be
OK
.
She's
a
lot
tougher
than
you
or
me
.
I
can't
her
doing
anything
else
,
can
you
?