Your parents immediately grab hold of Diana's fur when her little finger has reached your level and you do the same. With one twitch she tosses all of you up into the air only to come to a landing upon the pad of that same finger. She lifts you all up with great care. Looking over the edge of her gigantic pinky you see that your house and gardens are covering only a fraction of a table in what must be Diana Franklin's home.
Diana carries you through the house, giving you a good view of the giant home and all that lies within it. Even when you try to look past the sheer scale of it you find that it is bigger than your house proportionately as well as literally; it seems that the Franklins live in a mansion for all accounts.
Eventually Diana enters a dining room where a large (even to her) dining table stands, only laid out for breakfast at one end. Here you can see some of the other Franklins. At the head of the table a charismatic mature-looking dog is reading what must be a giant version of The Times (Diana's father), on his left you see a teenage bitch wearing suprisingly tasteful clothes and looks about 19 or 20 (Diana's eldest sister), next to her a younger bitch sits in what appears to be more 1960s style clothing (Diana's second elder sister), opposite her a young puppy smart clothes awaits for the meal to start (Diana's brother) and next to him is a bitch who seems to have a strong cheery optimism about her (Diana's younger sister).
Looking up from his newspaper, Diana's father sees her and then looks upon her pinky to see you and your parents attempting to stand after that swift trip through the giant house.
"I see you've picked them up." He comments to his daughter with a hint of humour in his voice and facial expression. "Good morning, little 'uns. Won't you take a seat." He indicated the chair next to him and the chair next to his second eldest.Diana carries you over to the table and sets your parents down into tiny chairs upon the table on either side of an equally tiny dining table positioned so either of them can look at either her father orher mother, who would clearly sit on her husband's right. Once your parents are seated Diana carries you round the table to the chair opposite her younger sister and sets you down in a solo chair at a much simpler table where you can choose whether to look at Diana, her younger sister or the rest of her family.
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