Dipper POV
It's been an hour or two maybe even three since Mabel and I went on this "adventure." I looked over at her and she seemed kinda down. She looked at me and said "I'm sorry for dragging you out here, I was hoping for it to be more interesting." I felt bad. I think I made her guilty so I told her, "It's no big deal at least we got out of the shack for a little while but we should probably head back." Mabel nodded and started talking about how she could make our day more fun. When I heard something. Mabel noticed me looking around the woods. "What's wrong, did you hear something?" she asked. She sounded a little nervous but more excited to be able to do something other than walk towards the sound. I heard what I thought was the wind getting strong but then I saw wings covered in feathers flapping in front of us. They were giant wings. I mean the were HUGE. Mabel and I looked at each other in awe. We started to back away seeing the birds head look at us with an angry glare. We didn't want to run because we might make it mad. We didn't want to stay either, so we started to walk backwards slowly. It came toward us and made an ear piercing shreak. That was our cue to, "RUN!" I screamed. "It's chasing us!" Mable panted. I looked behind me and "YUP!" It was following us. Great now we are going to have to explain why there is a giant bird outside of the shack to our Gruncles. The bird swooped down and tried to grab me with its talons. It missed, "Thank go-MABEL!" The bird had grabbed her and was flying high into the air. "DIPPER!" My sister was screaming and I was freaking out! "USE YOUR GRAPPLING HOOK!" I screamed. "YOUR RIGHT!" she exclaimed as she took her grappling hook out of her pocket. She shot it and it stuck to tree branch low to the ground. She was about to let go but the bird cut the line. We both gasped. I tried my hardest to save Mabel but I couldn't reach her and I didn't want to attack the bird just in case it would drop Mabel out of a reaction. I looked in horror as my sister screamed my name as the bird carried her away.
