Megan enters her cozy hotel room overlooking the island’s coast and locks the door behind her, carrying some carnival prizes, Matt and Jay, and a sealed cardboard box full of clunky aerosol cans. Megan throws down the stuffed animals in the corner of the room and finally unties the strings attached to her wrist, letting the orca and dragon float up to the ceiling, their helium starting to dissipate and shrink them again.
Megan tears open the cardboard box and sets out eight cans of aerosol spray, each with a “Pleasure Island Brand” logo on the front and instructions on the back. Megan examines each of the aerosols and excitedly reads their purpose.
Balloon Strengthening Spray! Designed to make a balloon stretch better and be less likely to break or explode from over inflation.
Balloon Size Increase Spray: To grow a balloon bigger!
Balloon Size Decrease Spray: To shrink a balloon smaller!
Balloon Detail Spray: This one claims it will make a balloon more lifelike.
Balloon Texture Spray: This one claims that depending on how much you spray your balloon will turn from latex, to rubber, to vinyl.
Balloon Emergency Spray: In case your balloon pops you can spray this to repair and seal it.
The last two don’t have any details of what they do at all, besides the name.
Balloon Morphing Spray
Balloon Animate Spray
Megan sets those two aside because she doesn’t know what they do.
All the aerosols say they’re self-recharging and will wear off in a day or so and to reapply them when necessary.
Megan looks up at Matt and Jay, starting to softly fall to the ground as their helium disappears, and wonders which one, the orca or dragon, she’d like to experiment on.