Mabel was slowly giving up on finding Waddles, as she was hopelessly lost. She was now whispering the pig's name to herself, walking slowly, trying to figure out which way she needed to go. Dipper was lost as well, even though he knew the woods well from roaming them whenever he got the chance. Dipper was very worried, by this time he had forgotten about the pig and was more concerned about getting out of the woods. It was now nearing night, the sun was starting to set, and it was getting difficult to see in the woods. Mabel decided to just start walking in a random direction just to see if she could get lucky, she really had no idea where she was or which way was home. She happened to be walking in sort of the right direction, although she was deeper into the woods than she thought. She had gotten a bit carried away when she first started searching. Dipper was worried, but tried to keep cool and find a way out. He wanted to at least find either Waddles or Mabel. The twins were, at this point, split far apart. It was now very hard to see, Mabel bumped into a tree a time or two. "DIPPER!" Mabel shouted, she was very scared now and just wanted a companion if she was going to be in the woods overnight. Dipper heard her shout, as he had started heading back in her direction recently. "MABEL?" Dipper returned, trying to pinpoint where his sibling was. Mabel yelled again, and Dipper was able to determine which direction she was. The outside world was now only illuminated by a nearly full moon, and the two twins had to feel their way about the forest. After maybe 30 minutes they were getting close to each other, every once in a while they called each other's names to redetermine which way they were going, although these twin's calls weren't only attracting the attention of each other.