*This story takes place after Wierdmageton, and before Phantom Planet.*
After a long school year, it was finally summer again. Thirteen year old twins Dipper and Mabel Pines excitedly packed their bags to go visit their gruncles Stan and Ford. Not much had change since the last time they were there, the same old crazy town. Once the two children arrived there, they cheerfully greated their gruncles, and told them about their great school year. Then, a young man walked into the Mystery shack. Stan introduced him to the twins. His name was Danny, he was working there while Wendy was away on vacation. Like every boy she meets, Mabel fell in love with him, eventhough she barely knew him.
A few weeks later, Stan and Ford had to leave on an urgent mission, since Danny was the oldest(only by a year), he was left in charge. Dipper didn't like this idea, there was something he didn't trust about Danny, but he didn't know what it was. Mabel on the other hand was happy, she got to spend even more time with "the man of her dreams." Dipper spent several nights trying to figure out what was off about Danny.
The longer Dipper had to spend with Danny, the more it bugged him, he had to know what was up with Danny. Dipper got more closed off, he was determined to solve this mystery. Mabel recognised what was happening to Dipper, the same thing happened when he was trying to figure out who the author was.
One night, when Mabel was fast asleep, Dipper was up trying to unmask Danny's true identity. Dipper was bout to call it a night, when he heard a sound coming from downstairs. Dipper quietly crept down the stairs, this was his chance to see what Danny was hiding. Dipper heard Danny talking to someone, but he didn't know who. He quickly gathered that Danny was talking to people named "Tucker" and "Sam." They also talked about some guy named "Vlad." Then Danny said the most peculiar thing, he said "Goin' Ghost!" Dipper turns the corner and shouts "ah ha, I knew there was something different about you!!" Danny stared at Dipper in shock, he didn't know what to do.
