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Once you realize she's looking for "the door", you can go to 2bit to chop up the audio and he'll make an invite that mentions the door, enticing her to go to the party that night and freeing up your afternoon to ruin a date.
Best of luck!
Two days ago, I discovered "The Runt" statue fairly early in my playthrough and had read that I need to take it to 2-bit, but when I did so, I had no interaction option that referred to the statue. I could interact with 2-bit, but the only available option was to access his developer control menu.
The reason was, as Iggy stated, that I had not progressed Wenjie's lead far enough. My character simply did not yet know what an enticing invitation for Wenjie would sound like, so he did not yet know how to make use of the statue's recorded speech. I had to discover crucial information (about "the door") in Wenjie's lab first.
I think this puzzle could have been designed better: If you bring the Runt to 2-bit, Colt could ask "I have a sound file of Aleksis here, can you create an enticing invitation for Wenjie out of that?". And then 2-bit could reply "I can edit the sounds, but what would Wenjie like?". After which Colt would realize "I have to find more information about Wenjie". There are several puzzles in this game that can be surprisingly difficult if you don't do them in the exact same way and order that the devs had in mind. Kind of a pity, but not a big deal either imho.