Lisa noticed that none of the adults were paying attention to their kids, so she decided it was time to have fun. She purchased several balloons from a man walking through the park and used them to attract quite a crowd of youngsters. She handed out the balloons and encouraged the kids to all stand in a group together. A few more kids clumped in although they did not get a balloon.
The kids were asked to say cheese as Lisa fired the ray. The entire crowd, about ten or so, were engulfed and reduced to about five inches tall. This experiment yielded an interesting result as it was clear the ray did not affect helium.
Balloon holding kids were whisked into the air. Lisa ran over to try and stop their ascent but four got away from her. A little boy let go of his balloon but Lisa was unable to catch him before he splatted on the ground. Lisa reached down to scoop up her prizes and found that she had smushed another kid beneath her Mary Janes. That left her with five kids.
Using the two little boys she had left, she set to practice her juggling. Lisa was not good at juggling. The boys were flung all around the park. Even after they expired, Lisa kept using their bodies until they were too beat up to continue. She tossed them into the forest and watched a squirrel carry them off.
She pulled the three little girls remaining from her pocket. They were openly crying. Sitting down at a little table near their parents, Lisa shushed them. With a promise of makeup they calmed down. Lisa carefully painted and preened those doll girls with the supplies she had until they looked like china dolls.
Lisa relished her work, taking many photos of them and allowing them to look at one another. An old lady walked by and saw the girls. Thinking they were toys, she offered a significant some of money for one. Lisa happily obliged and sold the pudgy girl.
With the remaining two, Lisa amused herself pretending they were dancing and swinging. She gave them stories and then acted them out. The girls quickly tired and asked to have the makeup removed.
One at a time, Lisa plucked up a girl by her feet and swirled her around in her water cup. Their lungs burned but were clean by the end of the rinse cycle. Lisa plucked off their tiny clothes and dried them on a paper towel she got with lunch.
They asked to go home, or at least somewhere to rest. Lisa had relieved them of eight friends. Should she have pity on the two or end them as well? Will the mom’s notice the missing kids?
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