The lady is suddenly obscured by a sudden flash, and when the light clears, you find that the lady has been replaced by a red fire hydrant.
The corgi, apparently the lady's precious Hector, trots over to the hydrant and sniffs it curiously, before moving up next to it, raising his hind leg, and doing his business, his little nub tail wagging.
You groan, thinking of the trouble you're in, turning a random lady into a fire hydrant. Well, are you really in trouble though? You look around and don't see anyone else nearby, and not like the lady can yell at you anymore in her current form. Not that you'll leave her that way, for too long, just long enough to figure out what's going on.
You take the corgi's leash which is hanging on the hydrant, and pull the corgi along to the soda machine. The corgi gives a little bark and seems happy to come along with you, it's little nub tail still wagging. You look around the machine and don't find any instructions about how to use any mysterious keys that the machine might create.
You look down at the corgi who is looking up at you, big smile on his face, pretty much having the best day ever. You kneel down and pet the corgi's head. The corgi rolls over onto his back for belly rubs, and you comply You can't get angry at this fellow. He didn't know better. But you know you need to figure a way to fix Keith. Could you try doing something now? Would that just mess up things further? Maybe you would have to wait until Keith...passed through the corgi. You weren't certain how long that would take, and if Keith really like that option.
You looked over and saw someone walking a huge Great Dane, the dog raising his leg next to the hydrant and marking his territory. Well, maybe you should be worried about the lady. You couldn't imagine she was having fun if conscious right now, but in that form she wouldn't be yelling at you.
You fiddle with the keys...