*Shows a little more friendliness. A little more friendliness. Dog moves away*
Good morning, Dog. How are you, Dog? Where are you going?
Hello, Dog. Where are you going?
I am going to look for a poor old woman. You see she has no relatives. So I often go there to keep her company.
Iguana sees dog and shows extreme friendliness. The tables are turned. Dog ignores him!
Oh, you are just the same as I am. I like to keep old women's company. Sometimes I can hear you when I pass by.
(Feeling ashamed) I? Oh! Yes! Yes, I suppose you hear me laughing! That old woman tells such funny stories I am obliged to laugh.
Iguana wanted to be more than a nodding acquaintance to Dog. He longed to be on speaking terms. The next day he tried again.
(Has to be in Dog's company at any cost.)
Take me with you, so that I can help you to keep the old woman's company and to listen to some of her funny stories.
Iguana was hiding nearby. He heard Dog, but he did not know he was getting a kiss-kiss beating. He longed even more to be in Dog's company. On the third day when Dog passed by, Iguana tried again
(To audience) I cannot escape from Iguana. He is always bothering me. I will teach him a lesson-a lesson to not force his company on others
Iguana is determined to be Dog's friend at any cost even if it means to lie. But so did Dog.