While Siddeley flew over Asia and the Pacific Ocean, Finn and Holley went over every single piece of information that they had received so far. Holley couldn't help but think about the letter they received. "I wonder what this Hibiscus knows that is so important she must tell us? I wonder if she knows where the lemons took the race-cars?"
"I wonder who this Hibiscus is in the first place," Finn added.
"Hmm...she's a female car that lives on the Pacific island of Gunung Berapi, obviously, who is interested in this kidnapping case, has looked up information herself, and wants to help us by giving us the information she received so far."
"How do you know?"
"Uhh...just by reading the letter, that's what I interpreted. And some of it is even in the letter."
"I see...but what if this Hibiscus is not even real? What if this is just a trick by Axlerod and Professor Z?"
"A trick?"
"Yes, to get us off of their tail and to get us lost so that we can't find them and stop them."
"Ohh...well, we'll just have to see when we get there."
As the two British spies talked, Mater was watching a movie. He looked over to them. "Why don't y'all relax and watch this here movie with me?"
Holley looked over at her American friend. Then she looked at Finn. "Mater's right. We should relax for a bit." She drove over to the tow-truck. "So what'cha watching, Mater?"
"A Beetle's Life."
"Oh, that's a good one. I haven't seen that one for a long time!"
Finn looked over at his two companions watching the movie. They laughed. Finn sighed. Why can't I ever be able to make time for fun like the younger folk can?
Mater interrupted his thoughts. "Why don't you come over and watch this movie with us, Finn?"
"Because I still have work to do, Mater."
Holley started to complain. "Aww, but Finn, you always say you have work to do. Why can't you ever make time for fun?"
"To be honest, I wonder that myself."
"But there's really noting that you can do until we get to the island. We already went over every single piece of information we have! What else do you have to do?"
Finn thought for a moment. "Well...uhh...umm..." He gave up. "I don't know of anything."
Holley came to a realization. "I think that's your problem. You always say you have something to do, even if you don't cause you're so used to thinking you have something to do. Well, I say that since you have nothing to do, you need to relax!"
Finn sighed. "You're right, Holley. That is the case. And I do need to relax. But I do have one more thing to do. Siddeley, how much longer will it take to get to the island?"
"About an hour," Siddeley answered.
"Ok. Good." Finn drove up to his companions. "This looks like a good movie."
"It sure is!" Mater replied. "It's funny! I remember the one time, when me and McQueen went to the drive-in theatre back at Radiator Springs, they were playing this movie, and-"
"Ok, Mater, you can tell your stories later. Let's just watch the movie."
An hour passed as the three cars watched the movie. As they just finished the movie, Siddeley announced, "We've just arrived at the island. I'm going to descend now. Though I must say, something interesting is going on down there...
