(Gravity Falls Forest)

Mabel and Dipper, both holding bags filled with chocolate bars and wearing glasses, walked to a trunk-like house and knocked the door. The person who opened the door was a gremloblin, the same one Dipper caught a long time ago in fact.

"Hello monster-sir, would you like some chocolate?" Mabel gleefully greeted as she showed and waved a chocolate bar.

The gremloblin instantly recognized the twins and roared at them...right before an elderly voice yelled, "Stop making so much noise!"

The creature sighed and turned to see a decaying head similar to his own sitting on a wheelchair, which shocked the twins once they saw her. "Mom, you're supposed to be dead, why aren't you at the graveyard?"

"I already told you that your father told me to annoy you for him." The gremloblin's mother sneered. "Now, what are the little delinquents at the entrance selling?"

"Chocolate."

"The heck is cocolate?"

"Chocolate!"

"Clocko latte?"

"CHOCOLATE! THEY'RE SELLING CHOCOLATE!"

"Chocolate? The sweet snack that brought your father and I together and was the reason you live in the first place?" The gremloblin's mother uttered in a sweet tone, before changing to a sour tone and adding, "I hate that stuff!"

"Wait, hear us out, this one isn't like other chocolates!" Mabel hastily replied, "It lets you live forever!"

Upon hearing that, the gremloblin groaned and tried to stop his mother from making the connection, but he reached very little success. "Live forever, huh? That gives me more time to nag!"

The gremloblin got money from his mother, he bought the chocolate, and the twins checked the money as the gremlobling skull joyfully proclaimed, "Go on, Geoffrey, bath me in that stuff!"

With his mother now seemingly immortal, the gremloblin snarled, "Thank you, saleskids, now I hate both my parents!"

The gremloblin slammed the door shut and the twins waved goodbye and cheerfully answered, "Don't mention it!"