Petal: Ardelia, dear. What’s happened? Can I help?
Ardelia: I’m afraid it’s too late, Petal. My adorable pup, Big Pearl, had her surgery (neutralization) last week. I’m afraid that she’s milking it for all it’s worth. I’m just exhausted, frankly.
Petal: What in the world has she done to you, dear? Doesn’t she know that you adore her?
Ardelia: I’m afraid she does, Petal. Right now she is growling at me. She wants me to bring water to her in a nice bowl. I’m supposed to hold the bowl while she drinks. I sense insanity even while I obey her orders. My dear daughter Sunny visited Friday, and suggested that Big Pearl would be running the house by next week. Unfortunately my grandson Boo, who lives downstairs with his enormous dog Bruno, is also ill, so I’ve been cooking and pushing appropriate cures, and trying to fill Big Pearl’s requests as fast as I interpret them, because it gets ugly if you make mistakes.
Petal: I’m so sorry you have to go through this, Ardelia. Could I just suggest to you that you outweigh Big Pearl by quite a bit? Last I heard, BP only weighed 17 pounds. It just seems to me that, all things considered, you should be in charge. What’s your take on that, dear?
Ardelia: My God, Petal. When you put it that way, it sounds so silly doesn’t it? I’m 72 or 73 years old, and fairly bright, (and fairly big). There should be no doubt who is supposed to be the captain of this ship, the leader of this pack, the soloist in this choir, the winner of this contest, or the star of this show. I am a little tired of being dictated to by a 17# schnoodle with long black curls and a killer-cute face. I have to take a page from Hurok Ohamba’s book, and step up to leadership. Oh, Petal, I have to go. Big Pearl wants a treat. If I don’t get it right away, she will refuse it, and there will be hell to pay. I’ll call you later, dear.
Petal: Good luck. I’ll be praying for you, Boo, Bruno, and Big Pearl. In the meantime, you might want to seek professional help, dear. But for now, let’s eat decadent chocolate, as much and as fast as we can. I’ll be with you on that. Goodnight, dear.

