Fortunate Bringing a cardboard box, Anne returns to her home with her friend Megan Mistakes. It is revealed that they purchased a "Nuru kit" from a street vendor at a fair because it was advertised as bringing "Infinite bliss. " But Anne and Megan have no idea what Nuru is. The directions are in Japanese, so even after they open the box, they are unable to understand what the contents are for. Because Seth Gamble like anime, they decide to go question him. Seth Gamble is the older sibling of Anne. Seth is alone when Anne and Megan notice him a moment later, and they ask for his assistance. However, he claims he is also unable to read Japanese. Given his interest in anime, Anne and Megan remark that they had hoped he would be aware of Nuru's identity regardless. As Japan is a country with MILLIONS of people and a LONG history, Seth points out that there is WAY more to Japanese culture than simply anime. Anne and Megan can't just hand him any random box and expect him to know what it's for. With a sigh, Seth flips through the directions' photos. He informs Megan and Anne that Nuru appears to be a massage. Anne and Megan promise to set up the Nuru kit here, allowing them to ask Seth for additional assistance if necessary. After a little while, the Nuru gel bowl and mattress are ready. Upon examining the directions' illustrations, Anne and Megan discover that a guy is required. They beg Seth's assistance. He accepts, but the directions indicate that he must undress! The woman is then revealed to be expected to undress as well. Though Anne and Megan fervently argue that doing this should bring them endless happiness, Seth questions whether they should truly be doing it. As long as they keep it a secret, he agrees. After taking off their clothes, Anne and Megan give Seth a leisurely, sensual Nuru massage. They eventually realise that the instructions call for SEX as the following stage. Though Anne and Megan persuade him to keep going because they must be getting close to the limitless joy, Seth becomes agitated.