"Alright, my turn." said Mabel. She held up two fingers.

"Two words." said Dipper.

Mabel nodded and held up one finger.

"First word." said Dipper.

Mabel then turned into a a mass of crawling bugs and fell apart, a sight that still disturbed Dipper, but which he was getting slightly used to. The bug pile soon formed into three large, slithering snakes.

"Snakes." said Dipper.

The snakes nodded before turning back into a pile of bugs, which then turned back into Mabel. She held up two fingers.

Dipper said "Second word."

Mabel again fell apart into a swarm of bugs. The bugs morphed into a pair of rickety wooden ladders.

"Ladders." said Dipper, smiling slightly.

The ladders dissolved back into a bug swarm. When the mass of insects shape-shifted back into Mabel, she said "Huh, that's the fifth one in a row you guessed right away!"

Dipper chuckled and said "Charades with you is a bit easier these days."

Mabel giggled and said "Yeah, I guess so. So, anything else you wanna do?"

Dipper asked "I don't know, do we have any jigsaw puzzles?"

Mabel said "I can do you one better!" and dissolved back into her true form of a swarm of bugs. Dipper watched as one by one, each of the bugs transformed into a colourful jigsaw piece. Dipper looked at the incomplete jigsaw piece before him and smirked.

"I guess you always did tend to figure out strange solutions." said Dipper, as he began trying to piece the jigsaw puzzle together.