You attempt to walk away from the booth still astoundingly confused, questions buzzing through your newly young mind. How in the world did the man manage to make you twelve years old?!! Would you ever turn back? What would your friends and family think? You came here alone, how would you get home as a twelve year old with massive clothes? No one was panicking, why did no one think this was strange? All these questions and more instantly tried to work their way through your head, but you couldn't answer any one of them.
Of course, the confusion as well your old clothes were making walking away from the game difficult. "Ahh, stupid pants!" you curse as you half trip over them again. You attempted to pull them up higher so you wouldn't be stepping on them, but during all of this, you weren't watching where you were going.
"Ohh, okay, give me a second." You hear a voice coming from above you. Your head shoots upward, only to see another counter, and a sign that says, "Weight Guessing Game"
Your mind reels with horror. Why in the world wouldn't this person have the same magical powers as the last attendant? "No, wait! I don't want my!!"
But the objections shouted out by your high pitched, young voice could do nothing to stop the attendant, "250 pounds."
Your head slowly turns to full body mirror next to the stand. Your 12 year old body is now bloated. Massively obese in every sense of the phrase. Your belly pushed out against your shirt, which almost fit again do to the lard cushioning your frame. A second chin was underneath your face, which itself was very round with sagging cheeks. Your legs had rounded out to fill the jeans of your older self, even if they were still a foot too long. "I'm massive!" You scream out, putting both hands to your gargantuan stomach in disbelief. It would take years of dieting and exercise to lose this gut, and judging by the way your legs now touched and the weight of your arms as you raised them, exercise would not be an easy task.
"It's a shame really" the attendant said from up above you, "just how many kids these days are obese. The youth these days knows nothing about exercise or self control."