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What happens when water balloons get too big? They pop.

Just as you are about to tell Fred about the candy bar, he pushes you through into the waterway. Instead of a manhole, they have a door for maitenence guys. Lucky you. The slight fall to the bottom tells you all you didn't want to know- the water's almost chest deep. You wish Fred hadn't pushed you, because if you climbed down, all that would have sponged up would be your legs. Unfortunately, you do a belly flop into the water. You sigh in relief, as from here, it doesn't look like you're growing. Until you hear...

"Oh my god!" Fred shouts. "Where'd you get MORE food?"

You look down when struggling to get up and nearly die. Your visible parts of your body are swelling with no end and the water is not passing by. You're absorbing a lot and are still growing as you look. Helplessly, you watch yourself stretch until it seems you're as wide as the tunnel. Forget finding Raffles, how can you even move?? You say your prayers and hope that you'll be normal sized in heaven as you're about to burst, literally. Fred has long since ran away, scared to get crushed by your growing bulk, when...

"Fwoosh!" As the spongy feeling goes away, you, embarassingly, start peeing in the supply. You feel sorry for whoever is getting snowcones from this water until you see your massive paunch shrinking. It seems that the study didn't figure on rapid expanding, and as water comes back out of your skin, you thank God for this miracle. You can still find Raffles! You'll still be morbidly obese, but you're not going to die! You do notice that the water gets thicker the smaller you get. Amazed, you find that your fat from before this incident is coming out as well. You soon become a normal sized werewolf and you start celebrating. You're also very hungry. Now, before you can find Raffles, you must A) Find Fred and B) Avoid food altogether. If you binge you'll be as big as you were before. Now, to find Fred. You might be able to spongify and de-fattenize him, too. Off you go!


Written by J. Talbain

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