AN: Welp, this was something I always to do. Pinecest, one of the many wonders of the internet that has peaked my interest. Dips and Mabes are ten and six, so some things will be a little more noticeable (Figure that out).


At Piedmont High, it was sixth period; five minutes left before school is over, until summer break ends anyways. Everyone was staring at the clock, uninterested in what the teacher had or wanted to say. The teacher knew what was going on. Why couldn't he? It was five more minutes left until summer break. He just sat down and repeatedly tapped on his desk. Why does five minutes feel like an eternity? He thought to himself. He turned on his computer and started to play Solitaire. Hopefully he thought it could make the clock go faster. By the time he looked back up from what seemed like ten minutes, he saw the class still sitting down, blankly staring at the clock.

"Dipper, psst. Hey, Dipper. I need to tell you something." Mabel says behind her twin brother.

"What is it Mabel?"

"We have five minutes left in class until summer break." She said excitedly.

"If that's true, this is the longest five minutes ever." Dipper had really hoped school would fly by fast this year. His wish fortunately came true. He looked back up at the clock and saw two minutes left until the awaiting summer right outside. For the past two years, summer was really boring though. Him and Mabel couldn't go to Gravity Falls for a while after the Weirdmagedon fiasco. He did like the thought of spending a lot more quality time with his sister. They had grown a lot more fondly of each other the past couple of years too. He didn't know if it was because of ageing or something, but he didn't think it mattered.

Suddenly, the bell rang. All of the kids hopped and lunged out of their seats and bolted towards the door while the teacher let out a sigh of relief. Dipper and Mabel slowly got out their seats, always waiting for everyone else to leave before they walked together. Mabel looked at the teacher and smiled at him. "See ya later, Mr. Fiddleton." She said cheerfully, waving at him. Mr. Fiddleton weakly smiles back as the two twins walk out of the class.

"So, Mabel. Who's the one driving home today?" Dipper asks.

Mabel thought about it for a bit. She did want him to drive because she found driving boring, but then she remembered she forgot to refuel the car last time she drove. "I suggest you drive. Oh, and we should put gas in it too."

Dipper sighed and wrapped his arm around her shoulder. "Mabel, if you keep this up, I'll have to make us walk."

She laughed at his response. "I don't think that would be fun. We could find something interesting on the way though."

They finally make it to the car, a red Nissan with a shooting star on the left side and a pine tree on the right side. The interior has gray leather seats with white polka dots on them. Despite it looking incredibly uncanny, they felt it was a nice look. They said it had something to do with their contrasting personalities, but they did it because Grunkle Stan added his thoughts into it's customization. Dipper unlocks the door and sits down in the driver's seat while Mabel sat next to him. He put the key in the ignition and the car started. Dipper immediately put his focus on the fuel meter and noticed that it almost touched "E".

"I told you we need gas." Mabel said playfully.

"Where in the world do you even go?"

Mabel smiled and decided to ignore his question. She felt telling him that she would go to the mall to pick out a nice set of underwear wasn't important. The mall was pretty far away and she went at least two times a week. Dipper put the gear in "Drive" and they started making it towards the gas station.

"Mabel, you better hope we make it. If not, you're walking to get help."

Mabel yawned and looked at her brother. "Just don't get us killed, okay?" With that, she fell asleep.

"Alright, I won't. Not now, anyways."

Mabel wake up and saw that she and Dipper were back at home. She saw Dipper asleep and slowly pushed on his shoulder to wake him up. "Come on, Dip. Wake up man."

Dipper opened his eyes to see Mabel's brown eyes staring into his. He started to blush, but he didn't really know why. "Oh yeah. I think I forgot the house key."

Mabel shook her head and took out the key in her back pocket and put it in his hand. "Whoops. Sorry about that."

"Really?" Dipper sighed in disbelief. "I'm not letting you sleep while I'm driving unless I have the key, got it?"

Mabel nodded in agreement. "Alright, bro. I got it."

The two exit the vehicle and enter their house. Mabel started on the math work Dipper wanted her to do. He said it was for practice, but he just did it so she had something to pass the time. Dipper watched over her shoulder to make sure she got the answers right. The farther Mabel went on, the more he noticed she was getting the answers wrong. "Mabel, what's wrong with you? Are you okay?"

Mabel looked up at him, then back down at the paper. "Don't worry about it. I've got this. The last few question answers were all the same, so I'm sure this page was rigged."

"Are you sure? I mean, the last few questions you did are wrong?"

Mabel looked closely at her work and realized he was right. "What the heck am I doing? Dip, can you help me with this?"

Dipper looked at her smiling while she asked him that. He felt like he should help, then again, he wanted her to figure it out on her own. "I think you should figure out why you got it wrong."

Mabel didn't like that answer. "Please?" She pleaded with puppy dog eyes.

"Fine…" Dipper succumbed. "Okay, you take the y and flip it with the x."

Mabel did as he said. "Mhm. What next?"

"Subtract two from four, then divide that by eight."

She wrote it down. "So, this is the answer?"

"It's the answer for all of them."

"What? Really?"

"Yep, now let's spend the next four months having fun."

The two ran outside and started to wrestle each other across the grass. They don't really know who started doing this or why, but it just turned into an afternoon tradition. After rolling around for a bit, Dipper ended up on top of her. He felt her breasts press against his chest and starting blushing again. Mabel looked into his eyes and started laughing. "Are you okay Dipper? You look like something weird is happening right now."

"Sorry. It's just...don't worry about it." He got off of Mabel and helped her up. "So, what do you want to do now?"

"Mom and dad shouldn't be home for a while, so I guess we can walk in the forest in the backyard."

"Oh right. I totally forgot about it. I'll be right back." Dipper ran inside the house and went into he and Mabel's room. He walked over to a bookshelf and pulled out a dark blue book. It was his personal journal, kinda like Ford's. He put oddities and weird things he sees while in the forest. It had a lot of sentimental value to him. Mabel had a few things to add to it as well, but most of the time it was something she took out of context. Like one time she thought a bunny had six legs, but it turned out that it was giving birth, which made the situation really uncomfortable between them. Dipper pulled out the pen he left in the book and walked outside to see Mabel waiting for him.

"What took you so long?"

"Nothing important. Alright, let's get started."

The two twins made their way into the forest and the afternoon light quickly dimmed out to nearly pitch black with a few streams of light beaming through gaps in the leaves and branches of the trees. Dipper squinted his eyes and looked around to see anything out of the ordinary. Mabel wasn't feeling too safe unlike Dipper, who hadn't really noticed that she was behind him. Mabel could have sworn she felt that something was following them, because she kept hearing twigs breaking behind her.

"Dipper, I'm getting scared over here." Mabel whispered at her unknowing brother.

"Uh-huh."

Mabel turned around to see if anything was behind them and kept moving. She ran up next to Dipper, who still had his head in the book. "Dipper! Do you know how dark it is right now?"

"Yeah, it's pretty dark. I brought a flashlight." He hands her a pen sized flashlight.

"Dipper, this isn't even a flashlight. It's a laser pointer. Now come on, we have to get home."

Dipper looked up and saw just how far in the forest they got. The sky was way darker than before and some of the trees looked dead. It was as if they had walked about two miles in. "Wow…this is...geez."

Mabel hugged her brother. "Dip, why didn't you listen to me. Now we're lost. No one will know where we are. It's over."

Dipper started to pat his sister in the back to calm her down. "Everything's going to be okay. Just calm down and collect yourself. I've gotten lost in here many times too, but I always managed to get back home." He gradually went from patting her back to rubbing it, which soothed her. Mabel started to hug Dipper tighter the longer he did it. She didn't want him to stop, not now at least. It took a while before Dipper caught on and stopped. "You feeling better?" He asked getting a nod in response. "Good. Let's just hurry home." The two began to dash through the forest until they found their way out. Luckily they managed to end up in the backyard of their home. "See Mabel? I told you we weren't lost."

"But look how dark it is. It seems like we've been in their for a couple of hours."

"Time does always seem to speed up in there. I'll have to find out later. Well, I'm getting tired now." Dipper began walking to the front door of the house with Mabel following closely behind. He opened the door to see his mom and dad shaking their heads in anger.

"Oh...hey." Dipper said nervously, realizing that they got caught out after 10:30 p.m. Their parents were really strict about how long they could be out at night, especially by themselves. The only time they allowed was 9, but being an hour and thirty minutes late was new for them.

"Where have you two been?" Their father asks sternly.

Mabel looked at her brother, who was clenching his normal tightly in his hands. He looked like he was about to cry, due to the fact that his face was quickly turning red. "Dipper...just get it over with."

"Okay. Me and Mabel walked into the forest in the backyard. We didn't have anything else to do…"

"Yeah, and it was all my idea." Mabel added.

Their fathers face went from angry to slightly indifferent. He sighed and started whispering something to his wife. He walked out of the house and their mother looked at them.

"You two would be in a lot of trouble if I hadn't come home early. Why do you keep going back there? Is there something in the woods you're not telling us about?"

"No. We just go out there to find stuff." Dipper answered.

"What kind of stuff?"

"Weird stuff. Like supernatural stuff."

Their mother gave Dipper a straight faced glare, like it offended her or something. "You two should go to your room. Now."

Not feeling the need to extend the confrontation any further, the two twins did as their mother asked and went to their room. Mabel laid on her bed and Dipper locked the door. He took his clothes off until he was only in his underwear and socks. Mabel quickly glanced over at him to get a quick look at her brother. The way he looked at that moment made Mabel feel really hot. Her brother sat down on his bed and started reading his journal.

"Dipper, what do you think will happen tomorrow?"

"Who knows? It feels like they're hiding something in the forest. I'll get to the bottom of it too."

Mabel got up from her bed, went over to her closet and got into her pajamas. "Maybe…" She laid back on her bed and got under her covers. "Goodnight, Dip. See you tomorrow hopefully."

"Alright. Goodnight, Mabes."


AN: Well, hope you enjoyed the first chapter. I'm really going to enjoy writing this story. See ya next time