Oliver’s already in a sticky situation. She doesn’t need to add swapping lives with someone to her current difficulties. Hopefully, she can find some clothes she can wear for now. Oliver heads over to the playground and walks around. It takes a bit of time, but eventually she locates some shoes and training pants that fit her. She’d prefer to not wear training pants, but she doesn’t like not having any underwear, and it’s the only thing she can find in her size.
Oliver ducks behind a bush to pull the training pants up, and then slips on the ballet flats she found. With the most pressing issue taken care of, she finds herself getting distracted by the children playing on the play structure. She runs over to join in the games.
While she’s going down a slide, Oliver suddenly comes back to herself. She leaves the playground reluctantly and sits on a bench to come up with her next plan.
As she thinks, however, she keeps glancing longingly at the playground. She would love to continue playing. But she should probably find a way to get back to her apartment, so that she can return to her proper self. Her stomach rumbles. It’s lunchtime. She could probably use something to eat, too.
After looking around, Oliver spots a group of kindergarteners having a picnic. She could probably go over there for some food, but she’d risk being caught up in what appears to be a class trip, judging by the bus parked nearby.