"Gosh, this place is falling apart." Loki mumbled.

"Well, that's what three years of neglect can do to a place like this." Angel said while looking around.

Loki sighed and looked around the tattered tent.

Neglected didn't even begin to explain what has happen to what was now just cloth and weathered wood.

What was once the stage, had mold growing on it with it falling into its self with a sheet covering half off it.

Behind the stage a symbol of a star was painted on, but now it the picture has faded due to the years gone by.

Angel pulled the cover off with dust flying into the air, she coughed loudly as the moths flew away when she started swatting at them.

Only a couple of chairs remanded over the years, the others were in the same condition as the stage.

The wooden poles holding up the cloth had stains from the rain and snow over the years. The bottom of it had small teeth marks that sank into the rotten wood, probably from a rodent of some sort.

"See anything yet?" asked Loki.

"Not, *COUGH* yet. Gosh it's dusty here." Angel replied.

Loki sighed and kept searching.

She pulled out the journal that Angel temporally 'borrowed' from her friend, and flipped to the marked page.

She mumbled the words of the page to herself while looking for any clues to find it.

"Come on, there has to be something..."

Angel walked onto the stage, trying to avoiding the holes, and pulled the curtains away from her.

Angel's eyes lit up at the sight of the piece of furniture, covered by a blanket.

"I found it!" her voice echoed.

Loki closed the book shut and held it by her side while walking onto the stage.

They both pushed it to center stage and pulled off the cover.

Loki sighed in disappointment. "I don't think this is it."

"It is trust me, we have to wait till the clouds pass." Angel stated.

"We need to get this back to Katherine." Loki added. "She'll know what this is for."

Angel thought for a second and nodded back.

She wasn't sure if Katherine was the right choice for this,

after all Loki and Katherine have had their differences in the past,

but above all she was the person to talk to.

"Alright then, help me carry this to the truck." she said.

"I don't even know why we need this." Angel called out to Loki. "It's not going to solve anything."

Loki sighed as she placed down the item in the back of the truck. "Dipper told us that-"

"I know what Dipper said!" Angel raised her voice. "But, still...It doesn't feel right."

She looked at the piece of furniture with doubt on her face, Angel knew if the rumors are true, there would be no telling what power the object could have. For all they knew it could change the course of time.

Loki on the other hand was looking forward to finding out the mysteries hidden inside of it, after all she was a dark brown haired girl, and she was associated with a certain 'Triangle Man', but for course Angel didn't know that.

Loki stayed quiet for a while till they got back into the truck.

She wasn't of a talkative young woman at the best of times.

Angel was the same, although with her light blonde hair and gray eyes, she appeared to be the one to show herself to the world, but instead she just stayed in the place she called; 'home'.

"It would of been a nice day for fishing," Loki began. "too bad it's going to rain later."

Loki's word disturbed Angel's trail of thought. "Yeah, I guess." Angel sighed.

Her eyes were fixed on the trees that seemed like they were flying past her as they went by.

Angel let out a sigh before thinking to herself; "Too whatever the future has in store."