To say that this was awkward would be an understatement. Dipper tried to focus on his current task, which was sweeping the floor, but couldn't shake the heavy atmosphere in the air. Robbie was sitting near the counter strumming his guitar, trying to act as casual as he could. He was supposed to be giving Mabel another guitar lesson, but she had rushed out of the door claiming she'd be back in a bit. She was gone before any of them could even ask where she was going.

When he'd asked what he was supposed to do, she just said that he should hang around the shack until she got back. So here he waited. Even though Dipper tried to act casual about this whole situation, it still felt… weird, to have one of his former arch enemies sitting here. Robbie felt exactly the same. He was sitting five feet from the kid he tried to beat up not long ago.

How in the world were the two supposed to interact with each other without Mabel to be the buffer. The little girl was the common ground between the two. "So… how's the band going?" Dipper asked trying to break the tension. If Mabel could forgive Pacifica so easily, then he could at least try to make peace with Robbie.

"Good, good." Robbie said nodding. There was an uncomfortable silence for about two minutes before the teen spoke up again. "So how are things going with you and that Northwest chick?"

Dipper grew wide eyed. "W-what? What's that supposed to mean?" He asked blushing. "We're not… me and her aren't together or dating or anything."

Robbie rubbed the back of his neck. "Oh… Mabel told me you two were like an item."

Dipper scowled. "Should have known." Ever since she'd seen him and Pacifica chatting it up near the diner, Mabel had been teasing him about having a crush on her. Which was ridiculous of course… he didn't have any crush on her… ridiculous.

"Well… sorry bout that." Robbie said.

"Don't sweat it." Dipper said getting back to his sweeping. It hadn't been much, but it was technically a conversation. He glanced over at the two adults in the room. Stan was polishing that creepy golden statue he kept around, and Soos was working on the snack machine. But they seemed ignorant of the heavy atmosphere.

Soos stood up from his work and wiped his forehead. "Whew, getting tired over here. This thing is really in need of a tune up. Gotta get my jams on, turn my focus up!" He said walking over to the radio on the shelf. He turned it on and a song began playing.

"Ooga-Chaka Ooga-Ooga

Ooga-Chaka Ooga-Ooga

Ooga-Chaka Ooga-Ooga…"

Stan looked up from the statue, recognizing the song. It was one of his favorites. He used to play this all the time to seal the deal with a lady. Dipper and Robbie also seemed to recognize it. It had been in a movie they'd seen with the rest of the group a few months back.

Though neither of them had admitted it, they both loved the song. And not just like how the others had. They'd both practically memorized the lyrics of the song. Soos who was nodding his head with the music suddenly began singing. "Ooga-Chaka Ooga-Ooga! Ooga-Chaka Ooga-Ooga!"

"I can't stop this feeling…" Everyone turned towards Stan who was drumming his hands on the counter. They'd all been surprised that he knew the song, and even more so by the fact that he was actually singing it. The old man didn't seem to care about the weird stares he was getting however. He kept going. "…deep inside of me!"

Soos smiled and decided to get in on the fun, using the wrench in his hand as if it were a microphone. "Girl, you just don't realize…" He sang Dipper smiled at the sight. It was pretty funny seeing Stan and Soos sing out loud. Even though neither of them could really carry a tune, it was all in good fun. "…what you do to me!"

Soos then turned and pointed towards Dipper, signaling for him to continue. The preteen seemed stunned for a moment. He wasn't really a singer. Unless his life was being threatened by zombies, he tried to avoid any form of karaoke. But the look his Grunkle and the handy man were giving him told him he couldn't refuse.

"When you hold me, in your arms so tight…!" He sang. Stan and Soos cheered, happy to have goaded the boy into joining in. Dipper was a little embarrassed, he wasn't use to being put on the spot with things like this. But oddly enough, it felt kind of fun to join in with them.

He smirked before pointing towards Robbie who seemed shocked. Were they expecting him to join in? Seriously? Just a minute ago Dipper was trying to awkwardly start a conversation, and the other two didn't even seem to be aware of his presence. They couldn't honestly expect him to just… "You let me know, everything's all right!"

All four of them smiled and stood up before singing the next part at the top of their lungs. "I-I-I-I-I'm hooked on a feeling!" They all sung together. "I'm high on believing!" The males all gathered to the middle of the room, Robbie playing his guitar to the music. "That you're in love with me!"

"Lips as sweet as candy!" Stan sung doing a small dance. "Its taste is on my mind!"

"Girl you got me thirsty…!" Dipper said bobbing his head. "…for another, cup o' wine!"

"Got a bug from you girl!" Robbie said playing his guitar. "But I don't need no cure!"

"I'll just stay a victim! If I can for sure!" Soos sung happily.

"All the good love, when we're all alone! Keep it up girl! Yeah, you turn me on!" The four of them were all bouncing of doing their own dance by this point. "I-I-I-I-I'm hooked on a feeling! I'm high on believing, that you're in love with me!"

Robbie began playing his guitar to the music at the next part, and the Soos sung along with the beat. "Dun-Dun-Dun-Dun-Dun-Dun-Dun!" Soos pointed towards Dipper who continued.

"Dun-Dun-Dun-Dun-Dun!" Dipper looked towards Stan who decided to finish.

"Dun-Dun-DUN!"

When it finally got back to the lyrics they all put their arms around each other's shoulders. "All the good love, when we're all alone! Keep it up girl, yeah you turn me on!" They all sung moving from side to side. "I-I-I-I-I'm hooked on a feeling! I'm high on believing! That you're in love with me!"

The group kept on singing, completely unaware that Tambry was standing in the doorway recording with her phone. "This is going to get so many likes…" She said smiling.


A/N: I don't know what drove me to write this... maybe is was me and my friends singing this song in the car. Hope you guys enjoyed it.