Dipper yanked the pre packed suitcase from under his bed, looking behind him to the tear soaked face of his twin sister, he knew they had to go, now. He grabbed her carry on as well and checked the hallways of their california home, it was still empty. Good, they didn't get through the door yet.

"Dipperrrr." Mabel began to whine as he dragged her down the darkened hallway to the window that lead to the back of the house. The banging on the front door began grow intensively louder as they finally reached the window, Dipper yanked it open and basically shoved Mabel out of it, following afterwards shortly. He slammed the window down and ran to the bus stop which, thankfully, wasn't too far of a journey from their home. Dipper pulled down the old lumberjack hat down over his face, as if trying to disguise himself. Mabel just clutched Waddles to her chest as she sobbed, trying not to completely have a breakdown.

"W-what about mom and dad?" She asked as she turned her tear soaked towards her brother, hoping that he had figured out..something. Dipper didn't even look over when he replied, "It's too late for them...We need to go." He stated as he grabbed a bus schedule from a little dispenser next to him, flipping through it to see all the possible places they could hide.

"Where are we even gonna go?!" She bellowed as she shoved her face into Waddles as she sobbed even harder. Dipper just smiled and shot up, running off to buy two tickets, leaving Mabel alone in a mess of weeping and now confusion. She looked over and froze, it was them! She ran over to her little twin brother and tucked on his shirt, "There here! Where are we going?!" She shouted, not noticing a bus pull up. Dipper pointed to the bus, and climbed on as soon as the door opened.

"Last Bus leaving California. Express route to Gravity Falls, Oregon." He stated in a monotone voice, causing Mabel to kinda feel sorry for him; but now wasn't the time to question why he was upset. She simply ran onto the bus, pausing only for a moment to place a smiley face emoji sticker on the driver's forehead. Dipper occupied a seat in the middle of the bus, trying his best to avoid being visible from the windows; however, Mabel just plopped herself down beside him, forcing him to go against the side window. She smiled as she sat Waddles down on the seat beside the duo, who quickly rolled onto his belly and fell asleep. Mabel giggled slightly as the bus then began to ride out of town.

Dipper sighed as they were on their way, back to that weird but safe town hidden in the oregon smiled slightly to himself as he pulled a folded, slightly faded, bit of his brown lumberjack hat and began to look over it.

He smiled softly as Mabel began to read it over his shoulder, her excitement growing with each passing mile. It wasn't long before they began to drift off too dreamland, and after what had taken place, neither one of them tried to fight it.

Dipper stood in a small forest, he recognized it as the one beside the Mystery Shack, he smiled as he felt a tear roll down his cheek, he was the happiest he's felt in two years. He began to walk around, wondering the dream version would hold up to the real one. He walked for what seemed like hours until he found a part of the woods he didn't know, which was odd, he thought he memorized the entire layout of the town. He rushed forward, the same feeling of adventure rushing over him as it did when he first entered this forest two years back. He noticed all the overgrowth that was occurring, and wondered why none of the creatures had taken care of it? He kept walking until he noticed what seemed to be a small statue hidden in an overgrown shrub; he knelt down to take a closer look, and jumped back after uncovering it, it was Bill! He wiped off his hands quickly, "W-what the hell?" He questioned aloud as he took a slight step closer. He was...frozen in stone. He sighed in relief as he then saw someone new walked up, he didn't know this kid. He paused as his dream glitched out.

Dipper awoke to the screeching of Mabel's excited voice, 'We're back! We're Back We're baaaaaaack!" She shouted as she pressed her face against the window and almost popped it out of it's socket. He chuckled as he had to pull her back into her seat so they wouldn't get kicked off the bus early. They watched as the drove past the familiar water fountain with Robbie's muffin looking mushroom cloud still drawn on it, they both had a small nostalgic chuckle as the bus rolled into the stop.

'End of the line, everybody off!" called the driver as the twins, plus pig, quickly jumped off the bus and looked around. This was it...this was home now. They paid the fee and the bus drove off, allowing the duo (trio if you count Waddles) to look around and begin to drag their stuff to the Mystery Shack, which they actually missed more than their own home. It didn't take long before they began to smell the familiar smell of the Shack's chimney, and they broke off into a sprint.

"GRUNKLE STAN! GRUNKLE FORD!" They shouted as they ran to the door, not having to worry about a line because it was closed today. They knocked on the door with excitement, unable to wait to see their grunkles again. The door opened and the quickly tackled whoever opened it, hugging them, "GRUNKLE STAN!'

"D-Dipper! M-Mabel! What up hambones?" asked a rather chubby hispanic man, dressed in a tux and a fex, exactly like Stan's. He smiled with his gofer like teeth and nearly crushed them in a bear hug.

"SOOS!"