You decide that you are too small to be noticed while standing on the counter. In order to get closer to her face, you figure you should try to get onto one of Jane's hands. She seems to be lonely and uses the peanuts to compensate, so this is the place you want to go.
Fortunately, the plate with the peanuts is quite low so that you have only little trouble scaling it. Finally, you are standing on a small plain where peanuts that look like big boulders to you are stacked in a messy pile, many of them just thrown about. While you are standing there, huffing and puffing while trying to regain your breath (you never were the sportive type), a shadow falls over you. Looking up you see the shape of Jane's hand as she picks up five of the boulders towering above you.
As her hand retreats towards her face, you feel as if you had recovered enough to get down to business. You want to get onto her hand, so the higher you are, the better. Therefore, you are going up. Climbing to the top of the pile of peanuts is actually easier than climbing onto the plate as the peanuts have a very rough surface providing you with more than enough footholds.
Thus, you reach the top of the pile just as Jane reaches for some more peanuts - and just in time to realize your mistake. The top of the pile is not only the place from which you have the best start for a daring leap onto the girl's hand, it is also the place most likely to be targeted by her searching fingers.
And indeed, Jane graps exactly the peanuts you are standing on. You stomach suddenly weighs tons as you are lifted into the air and the wind rushing over the peanuts as you approach her face nearly pushes you off your set of flying boulders. So what do you do now?
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