[Beach Party - Sun-A-Way Stand]

Navigating the throng of sweaty, sunscreen-slathered beach-goers at the front of the 'Sun-A-Way' stand proves to be a somewhat difficult task, but eventually, Marin manages to cut through the crowd and reach the front of the poorly manned sample stand. The strangely-dressed man behind the stand appears to be having some trouble meeting demands, with numerous sample cups randomly set about the stand's surface. Once Marin comes into view, the man offers a friendly wave and warm smile, his bright teeth shining in the sunlight. "Uhh, for you, absolutely!"

Dr. Valiance, the man behind the stand, clears his throat awkwardly before reaching for a spare bottle and dexterously tossing it into the air! He could hardly remember the last time he'd seen someone so beautiful. Although, come to think of it, he could hardly remember the last time he'd left his laboratory, so maybe there was a correlation there. Man, it'd be a shame if this stuff, like, turned pseudo-humanoids inside-out or something. Pretty or not, she was at least kind enough to ask nicely for a sample, unlike the others; animals, the lot of them. Was that a poor choice of words?

Despite the many thoughts rushing through his head, Dr. Valiance manages to catch the bottle! An excellent display of showmanship made easier by the fact that the magnets he'd installed into the bottom of every bottle were naturally attracted to the magnets grafted onto the bones of his right hand. "Glad you found me when you did, miss! The sun is very dangerous. Did you know that one in five people will develop skin cancer before they turn seventy? Yup. Pretty scary. Two people die of skin cancer every hour! So. Remember that!" He flashes a finger gun with his spare hand before squirting an ounce of 'Sun-A-Way' into a small sample cup.

The lotion itself is white and viscous, and smells heavenly. "This particular batch is - uhh, 'lime-coconut' flavored. Er, scented. Makes you smell all tropical-like! Incredible! What makes this stuff real special is the fact that it actually gets stronger when exposed to ulraviolet rays." This was true, but the lotion was certainly not sunscreen. He'll pass the sample cup on towards Marin before nodding. "If there's a problem at all, a reaction or whatever, head back this way; I've got mild corticosteroids. All skin is unique, so!"