I want to apologize for not updating sooner, and it is close to Christmas. I would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas. I'm going to be honest, as I'm writing this, I'm just getting bogged down and a bit angry at some things, primarily liberal America playing a double-standard in that conservatives can't get a thought in edge-wise without being considered hateful and racist, despite the facts saying otherwise. It's like a Democrat or Liberal can stab their own party members in the back, say that people who don't support them should be treated like criminals, even if they are actually nice people that help others or are veterans, and that they can do whatever they want, such as ignoring court orders to keep or hand documents and E-mails over for evaluation and lie about not having them, and get away with it. But you know, I shouldn't be a bummed about political stuff with Christmas being so close, and this site isn't for political debates. This site is meant to be a place where we can write entertaining stories for everyone, and that's what I'm doing here! Now that I'm getting back on track, this chapter is definitely the longest written thus far, probably about 10,000 plus words! Now that's an achievement. Now, on to the shout outs:

blackheart0009, deadpoolio99

Well, two of you solved the code, and some of you didn't seem to remember the switch up from last time, which means I'm getting better at code writing, and I have been double-checking the codes before letting you solve them, so that we don't have mistranslated codes. Well, I apologize for the rant, and now get on to the Disclaimer.

Disclaimer: I do not own Highschool DxD or Gravity Falls, and this was co-written with shadowwriter329. He doesn't own either series either.

Now, on to the story!


-Time Traveler's Pig Part 2-

In a large beautiful castle inside one of the forest of France a special evening was underway. Soft music was playing and a couple was finely dressed and dancing in the ballroom. A few household items such as a small clock, a tea kettle and a candle stick were moving and peeking behind the door watching the couple dance. Everything seem to be going perfect before a bright flash of light got the item's attention, showing they had eyes and mouths, turned to see two teenagers appear behind them. "Okay when and where are we now?" the girl asked.

"No idea," the boy asked, glancing around the room, "Somewhere in Europe I think."

"Excuse me," A male voice with a French accent said. They two turned and were surprised to see the possessed items looking at them. The candlestick then said, "Who might you be?"

"And how did you get in here?" the clock added with narrowed eyes.

"Oh don't mind us." Dipper said quickly "We're just passing through."

"Are you guys magic?" Mabel asked nicely.

"Cursed my dear," the tea pot said in a polite female voice, "But please do not disturb our master and his date, tonight's an important night for them."

Dipper and Mabel glanced pass the door at the dancing couple, the woman in a wonderful golden ball gown and the man in a fancy blue suit but has the appearance of a furry beast. The only clue that he wasn't a beast was the smile the couple shared while dancing. "How romantic," Mabel whispered.

"Yes, it is," the teapot said, "But we don't want to ruin it please."

"We're leaving now." Dipper said pulling the tape measure back, "Sorry about that."

"I wish them luck," Mabel added before they vanished in a blue light.

"What a delightful pair," the teapot said.

The clock hummed, "Though I have to ask what were they wearing."


They how appeared in a glittery mine with large shiny gemstones. "Wow," Mabel said picking one up, "Fancy."

"I'll say," Dipper added examine one as well and seeing how pristine they were "these must be worth a pretty penny."

But as Mabel pocketed a few of them they could hear someone echoing through the mine. "HI-HOOOO!"

A different voice called back, "HI-HOOOO!"

The two devils looked at each other as the sound of a group singing and then moving towards them got louder and louder. They quickly used the time machine to get out of there in a flash of light as seven short men carrying pickaxes and had beards came into view.


The next jump was in a city, as there seemed to be a celebration going on all day, and Dipper recognized it.

"Are we in New Orleans?" He asked as he noticed the sights of the coming of Mardi Gras as Mabel was swooning for a handsome young man playing a musical instrument being pursued by a large heavyset man who was looking for him.

"Can we stay for a while?" Mabel asked, but was answered with Dipper dragging her off and activating the tape measure.


The two were now in a desert town out in the Middle East somewhere as there was a huge procession and a guy mentioning some guy named Prince Ali.

"Okay, why is there a huge parade?" Dipper asked as Mabel thought about it with the knowledge that there was a prince in the city, and that there might be a princess here as well.

"Well, if there's a princess here, then the parade is just a way so he can get into her panties. If I was a princess, then I would want a prince to come sweep me off my feet with a catchy tune and lots of cash." Mabel said as Dipper shook his head. It oddly made sense to him as well.

"So, he's trying to impress a girl with a parade and fanfare just to get laid?" Dipper shrugged as Mabel grabbed some gold and left without him noticing, "I can respect that. Mabel?"

He looked in one direction, then another, and finally he found Mabel finishing up a deal with some shopping. "Shopping? Really?"

"I wanted to get something special for the future, and how many opportunities am I going to get to get it?" She asked as Dipper just rolled his eyes, and then they disappeared in one time/space warp later.


When the twins appeared again they were in a dark mountain range with a castle in view. There was also green fire everywhere as well as think black thorns that were bigger than them. On a cliff in their line of sight was a handsome male wearing a bit of armor carrying a large shield and a sword. Before him, towering above everything else was a massive black dragon with a purple underbelly. It blew green flames, which the man blocked with his shield. Though he was getting pushed back and the dragon also snapped at him. The dragon has the man cornered before another breath of fire knocked the shield out of his hands. Mabel was on edge, biting her nails seeing the fight. Dipper watched amazed as he never seen a real dragon fighting before and the man looked to be a human. They watched as the dragon, giving an almost human like laugh, was ready to finish the fight, the man then threw his sword and it struck in the underbelly of the dragon. The dragon screamed as the sword stuck into the body and bleed. Dipper guessed it hit the heart as it started to fall. Even as the dragon crashed it still tried to snap at the man, to take him out with it. But the man managed to get out of the way and the dragon crashed into the cliff front and fell down, into the flames below.

"That was awesome!" Mabel shouted, "It was better than seeing a movie."

"Maybe because it was real," Dipper said glad they didn't have to worry about the dragon spotting and turning on them now. "Who is that guy?"

Mabel shrugged, "Saint George? He killed a dragon right?"

"Let's not find out" Dipper said using the time machine and making them vanished.


Dipper and Mabel appeared in a snowy mountain. But the sound of screams and war cries got their attention. They hid behind a rock and peeked out to see some sort of battle. Soldiers in armor were firing some sort of firework like missiles with carved dragonheads at a charging army riding on horseback. "Looks like we ended up in a battle," Dipper observed, "Maybe in China based on those weapons and armor."

"Hey what's that guy doing?" Mabel asked when one solider took the last missile and ran towards the army. "She's crazy!"

"That's a guy." Dipper objected, "The Chinese army didn't have women serving as soldiers"

"That one gives the feeling of a women," Mabel added, "I would know, it's women's intuition."

She focused as the soldier stopped before the head of the army and fired the weapon but it missed the horse rider. "Ah she missed."

Dipper watched as the rocket flew up and struck the mountainside. He had a bad feeling about this. "I don't think he did."

Before Mabel could correct Dipper they froze seeing the snow on the mountain started to fall and then form an avalanche. The charging army was getting buried in snow but it was also heading right for them.

"Ahhhh!" they screamed seeing the avalanche. Dipper quickly used the time machine and got them out of there before the snow covered where they were hiding.


They appeared and found themselves on the mountain again. "Did we just go forward or backwards?"

Dipper looked around, "I think these are different mountains. So we're somewhere and some when else."

"Whatever," Mabel said, "Let's just go before something else happens."

Dipper agreed and pulled the tape measure. But he found it was slow and not moving much. He looked down and gasped, "Oh no!"

Mabel looked to see the time machine was freezing over and then became solid ice. "Dipper, do something!"

"I need time to see what I can do," Dipper said, "This mountain is getting colder by the minute and it isn't helping."

Mabel looked around and pointed, "We can use that castle to get out of the cold!"

Dipper turned to see a large castle seemly covered in ice across a bridge. "Looks good to me."

They stepped over the bridge and entered the castle, and decided to at least say something to let the owner, whoever it was, know they were there.

"Hello? We're travelers that got lost and could use a place to hang out for a while." Mabel said as Dipper rolled his eyes.

"I don't think anyone would know the expression 'hang out' in the past Mabel." Dipper said as he looked around, and recognized that the castle was made entirely of ice and snow. "Whoever did this must be really powerful in water and ice themed magic to make all this."

"Yeah, and an arts and crafts master like moi." Mabel happily added, remembering the things she made from a really authentic replica of Stan, to the ice sculpture of Aoshima. Dipper couldn't really disagree at this since Mabel was the more artistic of the two, and he was the more practical.

"Who are you?" They heard and looked to see a beautiful young woman, about three or so years older then them, marking her around eighteen, with long snowy white hair that was tied in a braid, and her icy blue and white dress accented her figure nicely.

"Oh, sorry for intruding. We're just trying to get something working again, I'm Dipper and this is my sister Mabel." Dipper introduced himself as Mabel waved hello.

"I love what you did with the place! It's soo pretty!" Mabel said, getting the woman to blush a bit at the praise.

"Oh, I didn't think anyone from Arrandelle would like it. How rude of me to not introduce myself. I am Elsa of Arrandelle." Elsa introduced herself as Dipper thought what did he know about Arrandelle and if he had heard of it before.

"Nice to meet you Elsa, and technically we're not from Arradelle." Dipper said nicely still trying to think.

"Did you make it yourself?" Mabel asked, wanting to know more about the ice castle.

Elsa blushed and stammered slightly, "Well…I…"

"Because this place is amazing!" Mabel added not noticing Elsa's state. "I've never made anything this big before with my ice."

This caught Elsa's attention, "Your ice? You have powers over ice and snow?"

"Well more water and ice in general," Dipper explained, "But yeah." He then held up a hand and a diamond shape ice crystal formed in seconds.

Elsa stared amazed. She never met or even heard anyone that had powers like her. "Man this must have taken forever to make," Mabel said looking at the detail of the ice around the room, "It would take me hours to even make this room as detailed as it is, forget a whole castle."

"Actually it didn't take that long." Elsa admitted, surprising even herself at this. With these two having powers with ice made her feel more at ease and not be judged harshly for her abilities. "I've…I've been pretty much trying to hold my powers back for years. After an incident I came her away from everyone and just…let it go." She was smiling for the first time in years when it came to her powers, to be able to share it with someone.

"That doesn't sound healthy." Dipper advised, "Keeping it all bottled up will just make it came out more."

Elsa's smile dropped at this, and sadness was shown, "I…my powers are dangerous. I hurt someone I cared dearly about years ago. One reason I ran away from Arrandelle so I didn't hurt anyone anymore."

Dipper and Mabel glanced at each other, having a feeling it was something that she was guilty about for years. Mabel held out her hand and made a heart out of ice, giving her an encouraging smile. Dipper smiled as well, "Powers and magic are like a muscle; the more you exercise and work at it then the better it becomes. You made this whole castle after holding it in for years no doubt. Imagine what you can do with some practice."

Elsa thought about it, biting her lip before she shook her head, "Ice is dangerous. It can hurt things and people. I could kill someone with these powers."

"Yes ice can hurt people and anything living. Ice can crack and break stone and cause damage." Elsa flinched at this, knowing this firsthand. Dipper held the ice gem in his hands and it melted, surprising Elsa, as she never managed to make any sort of ice melt before. "But the same can be said or any other type of magic. Fire gives people warmth, and we use it every day, but fire can easily destroy, even easier than ice can. Hell, water can do a lot of damage if misused."

Elsa shook her head, "Water heals the lands, make things grow, keep things alive. All I can do is freeze things and make them die if I lose control."

Mabel smiled sadly, feeling bad that she believes that her powers were not anything to be happy for. Dipper held the water in his hands and it lifted up and shifted, drawing Elsa in. "Well, yeah water can make plants grow, make flowers bloom, and everything needs water to live. But the dark side of water is that it rusts metal and makes it corrode faster, drowns people, erodes the soil and prevent new plants, rot wood, and even wipe away cities with a flood. The point is that magic is a force of nature, and is both wondrous and ruinous, depending on the user."

Elsa stared at Dipper. His words, they have a depth to them; at least for her. It has been years since she even had any joy in her powers. The more she thought about it the more it made sense. She looked at her hands, the very hands that hurt her sister years ago. Can she really learn to control them? "I…I don't know how. I don't even know if I can."

"Then we'll help you!" Mabel volunteered.

Dipper nodded, "We're stuck here until we can thaw this out," He took the time machine out from his pocket for a few seconds and puts it back afterwards. "But we can help you in the meantime."

Mabel nodded, "And as much as I wish to get back home to fix something." She shot Dipper a glare, who returned it before Mabel returned her focus on Elsa again. "This is important. More than enough to wait."

Elsa was torn on what to do, clearly they can help her and were willing to wait from going home to do so but… "Can I, can I really learn to control it?"

Mabel laughed, "Learning to control your magic. If you try, it can be as easy as taking your first step." She turned and gleefully started singing.

Put one foot in front of the other

And soon you'll be walking 'cross the floor

You put one foot in front of the other

Mabel started walking across the icy room before she quickly formed a mound of snow. She pushed at the side and a door was open up and she walked on through it still singing.

And soon you'll be walking out the door

Dipper just shook his head while Elsa stared at Mabel.

You never will get where you're going

If ya never get up on your feet

She appeared behind Elsa, causing the girl to jump slightly in surprise.

Come on, there's a good tail wind blowin'

A fast walking man is hard to beat.

Mabel started walking/marching ahead in the same path she made while singing along.

Put one foot in front of the other

And soon you'll be walking 'cross the floor.

You put one foot in front of the other

And soon you'll be walking out the door.

Elsa giggled softly though she still felt scared. Dipper seemed to sense this and started to sing to comfort her and to help her along.

If you want to change your direction,

If your time of life is at hand,

Well, don't be the rule, be the exception

A good way to start is to stand.

Dipper started marching with Mabel next to him, both encouraging her.

Put one foot in front of the other

And soon you'll be walking 'cross the floor.

You put one foot in front of the other

And soon you'll be walking out the door.

Elsa laughed at them, finding the moment enlightening. She turned to the side where a mirror of ice formed. "If I want to change the reflection

I see in the mirror each morn...

"Oh, you do?" Mabel asked appearing next to her.

"You mean that it's just my election?" Elsa asked

"Just that" Dipper explained

"To vote for a chance to be reborn?" Elsa asked more to herself then to them. She turned and looked at them, both taking a step back towards the snow door and smiling at her. Dipper held his hand out as if to help her. She smiled and looked down before taking a slow step. The walking was not the challenging part; it was all mental training for her. With each step she was not walking away from her powers but to embrace them.

As she walked Mabel and Dipper sang slowly

You put one foot in front of the other, and

Soon you are walking

'Cross the floor

You put one foot in front of the other, and

Elsa made it to the snow door before a wide grin broke off her face and she jumped through it, much to the encouragement of her friends.

Soon you are walking out the door

Mabel and Dipper were at her side, both laughing and dancing with her. Elsa couldn't help but join in, singing and dancing along too.

Put one foot in front of the other

And soon you are walking 'cross the floor

Put one foot in front of the other

And soon...

You'll be walking...

Out the door!

The three laughed at the fact that they had sung, and while Elsa was still unsure, she knew she should trust these two to help her. Her father did try to help, but the problem was that he was no magician. Neither was her mother, and they both were scared of her magic.

"What is the first lesson?" Elsa asked as Dipper thought about what to say.

"Hmm, I just work on instinct. Bro-bro here's the technical guy." Mabel said, and she did enjoy using her scythe to fight, like when she sliced up wax Shakespear and wax Coolio, "Any thoughts?"

"Well, the first step is to treat the magic as a part of yourself. Like an arm, or foot, you control it better the more you use it, but you should also not fear your magic." Dipper started, and Elsa remembered something the Trolls had said about fear being the enemy.

"Not fear my magic?" Elsa pondered, but unsure what to make of the suggestion. Dipper figured it was best to explain.

"Well, that's the hard part if you bottle it, you're scared of it. Magic has a tendency to flare up during stressful situations, such as when we're angry or scared. That's when it becomes more dangerous because when we're angry, we won't be able to concentrate on what we want it to do and just release it. If we're scared, then it acts up as a means of self-defense, similar to how some animals, like rabbits or deer, will actually fight to stay alive if they sense a predator and can't escape, it's a kind of 'fight or flight' situation." Dipper was hoping that he was explaining things well enough. He was certainly intelligent enough, but sometimes he had to admit he did still have a problem of overly explaining or making the explanation more complicated then it should be, probably the reason his mom and sister wouldn't play Dungeons, Dungeons, and More Dungeons with him. That, and they thought it was for nerds and dorks.

Elsa looked down at her hands thinking. Dipper waited patiently before she asked, "How can I not fear it? It has been so long since happy memories of my powers."

"But you have them," Dipper said, "Your happy memories are still there. What ever happen that made you afraid, it wasn't you fault."

"How can you know!" Elsa said quickly, and slightly harsher then she meant. "You don't know what I did!"

"But if it's been years ago it must have been when you were a child right?" Dipper asked, guessing it happen at a more impressionable age and thus had a bigger impact. Elsa stared surprised and slowly nodded. "You were just a little girl, whatever happen it wasn't your fault."

"I nearly killed my sister!" Elsa cried, tears starting to swell up. For the first time in years she was letting her feelings and her fears out, to tell someone. "She nearly died because of me. I'm just a monster that can freeze anything."

"There are many kinds of monsters in the world." Dipper said, "And some of them are actually human beings. But you are not a monster."

Elsa shook her head, "How can you tell? You just met me today and you say I am not a monster."

"Because you feel bad about what you did," Mabel said softly. While she knew she wasn't as smart as Dipper she knew the matters of the heart. "Monsters don't regret what they did. They hide behind masks, telling themselves and others that they aren't wrong, or they just don't care who gets hurt. You can never be a monster."

"Your powers are a part of you." Dipper said, "And nothing will change that. It is a great power, but it takes great responsibility to master it, to control it. Once you accept it, it'll change from a curse to a blessing."

Elsa still wasn't sure but Dipper tried something else. "Close your eyes."

Elsa blinked before she did what she was told. Dipper went on, "Now think back to when you had happy times with your powers. The times where you shared them, the time before you knew what you were doing." Elsa thought back to her childhood, back when her sister played with her in the snow she made. Then she remembered the accident. Dipper's voice came through the memory, "Now you know what you can do, you know how you could have changed it. You have that gift now."

Elsa thought of what she could have done. She thought of how she could have made a big pile for her sister to jump into, of a way to have her slid down. Dipper then said, "Now hold up your hand, and let that feeling flow through."

Elsa did as she was told and let the feeling go. She felt her power flow and heard Mabel gasped. She opened her eyes and was amazed. Standing before her was an ice statue of a perfect detail of her sister. She turned to her friends and Mabel was clapping happily while Dipper smiled. Elsa couldn't help herself, and she smiled too.

"She's so beautiful." Mabel awed, "Who is she?"

"She's my sister." Elsa said smiling at the statue, "We actually had a fight before I my powers were shown to everyone and I ran."

"What was the fight about?" Dipper asked concern.

Elsa sighed, "She wanted to get married to this guy she met that day."

"Awww," Mabel sighed, "Love at first sight."

"There's no such thing." both Elsa and Dipper said at the same time in the same deadpan tone. They were both then aback by this, as Mabel laughed hard at their actions.


The person who the twins were admiring the statue of was approaching the castle of ice that Elsa made. Anna was certainly a beautiful young lady with blue eyes but auburn colored hair in a braid. She had seen her sister start freezing things and conjure this blizzard, but a lot of people are scared because of that. She wasn't. Her sister was the nicest person in the world, and even though she didn't agree with letting her marry Prince Hans of the Southern Isles that night, she understood that Elsa was looking out for her, even if she believed that she was in love. She stepped into the castle of ice that was obviously made by her sister, since it was the only castle made entirely of ice and snow. She didn't expect that there were others there.

"Oh, hello." Anna said, getting the attention of the three individuals there, Dipper and Mabel recognized her as the spitting image of the statue, and Elsa already knew who she was.

"Anna!" Elsa said, as she was happy to see her sister.

Anna ran over, stopping once to keep her feet steady, before she embraced her sister into a hug. Elsa stiffened at the sudden contact but steady her breathing and wrapped her arms around her sister. She smiled seeing that nothing happened. Anna broke the hug and looked her older sister over, "Elsa, you look…different. And I mean a good different. And this place…"

"It's amazing I know," Mabel added, getting Anna's attention to the twins.

"Oh hello," Anna said not sure what to say.

Elsa however helped out "Anna this is Dipper and Mabel. They got lost on the mountain and well…they're going to help me with my powers. So that I won't hurt anyone anymore."

Anna glanced at them before the twins formed snowballs in her hands, causing her to beam, "That's wonderful. I didn't know you had ice powers and now you have two teachers."

Elsa flinched when Anna stated she didn't know her powers but smiled softly to try and put her at ease. "I know. But you should get back to Arrandelle."

Anna was surprised by this, "But I just got here. And you need to get back to Arrandelle too."

Elsa shook her head, "I can't. I need to learn how to control these powers. Before I hurt anyone again."

Anna looked uncomfortable "About that…"

"Hello?" a voice called out by the open door.

"More guests?" Dipper asked.

But to their surprised the one that walked in was a snowman. It was short, had stick for arms, a large carrot nose and coal buttons. Elsa seemed to recognized him, "Olaf?"

"Yes," the newly dubbed Olaf said, "You built me. Remember that?"

"And you're alive?" Elsa asked.

Olaf looked down at himself and said, "Uh…I guess so."

"Wow," Dipper said, "I had no idea Elsa's magic can make living golems. Amazing huh Mabel?" but he saw that Mabel wasn't by his side anymore. "Mabel?"

Mabel squealed and wrapped Olaf in a hug and carried him as she spun around, "Oh you are some soft and wonderful! How about you come home with me?"

"Well I do want to help Anna," Olaf started thinking, "Is it summer there?"

"It's the middle of summer at home." Mabel explained.

Olaf clapped his stick hands, "Oh boy, oh boy."

Dipper groaned and pinched the bridge of his nose, "Mabel you can't take him with us. Besides he won't last in the summer heat."

Mabel turned and glared at him, "You already cost me one familiar, and you're not going to keep another one from me!" and with that Mabel ran deeper into the castle.

"Mabel!" Dipper shouted before turning to the sister, "I'll let you two catch up, I'll handle my sister." Before he ran after Mabel, calling out for her.


In another part of the castle, Dipper caught up with Mabel.

"Mabel, wait!" Dipper called out to get his sister's attention, and while he did it still wasn't the normal positivity she had.

"No! You cost me my familiar! Waddles was practically made to be my familiar, and thanks to you he's fifteen pounds of pork barbecue!" Mabel said as she was mad, and she wanted to just take that time travel device and do something horrible to it, but she didn't. She'd be stuck with Dipper for a long while if she did.

"Look, I'm sorry about Waddles. I really didn't intend for him to get eaten." Dipper started off, and it was true. He wanted the perfect formula so that both twins could have a great day at the Mystery Fair. "Look, we can't keep Olaf because he's here and a snowman. He'll melt in Gravity Falls. Do you really want that?"

Mabel thought about it, and it was true. Unless he was kept at a certain temperature, he would melt. That would be as bad as losing Waddles. She shook her head to state that she didn't like that thought either. Olaf was too a nice snowman to let him melt.

"Look, how about we just put this on hold for now? We're not going anywhere until this is unfrozen." Mabel didn't like the suggestion Dipper gave, but it was the only way to save Waddles.

"Fine." She said, but she was still upset with him.

"Does it mean I can't see summer?" Olaf asked, still being held by Mabel.

"Sorry buddy," Mabel said to which the snowman shrugged, not really mad at Mabel.

The three started back towards the main lobby to see how the talk between the sisters was going. When they got there felt a bit of wind and cold air blowing from a higher level. The wind them stopped before they reached the lobby and saw Anna was being held by a man they didn't see with her and Elsa looking like she was panicking. Dipper ran to her to try and calm her down while Olaf ran to Anna. Mabel watched as the man helped Anna out of the castle with Olaf following them. She made to follow them but stopped and glanced at Dipper. Dipper noticed and nodded to his sister and Mabel went to follow the group. Dipper stepped closer to Elsa, "Elsa calm down. It's me Dipper."

"No, no, no, no" Elsa whispered hugging herself "I can't…I didn't mean too…"

Dipper stepped closer and Elsa saw him. She held her hand up, "Stay back!"

Dipper paused but then stepped closer, "Elsa, it's going to be okay."

"No don't!" Elsa cried, "I don't want to hurt you either Dipper."

Dipper surprised her by closing the gap and wrapped her into a hug. Elsa stiffens but slowly raised her shaking hands and hugged him back. Dipper rubbed her back as tears pooled in her eyes. "There, there" he whispers "I'm here. You're going to be all right."

Elsa couldn't help it. She hugged dipper tighter and cried, placing her head on his shoulder. They stayed like this, all so Elsa can let the feelings go.


It took about an hour Elsa calmed down and Dipper led her to another room. Dipper got the story of how Elsa found out that she had caused a snowstorm that was covering the kingdom. In her panic and fear she hit her sister with ice and that was when the twins found them. "Elsa, it's not your fault."

"But it is," Elsa repeated. I am making the snowstorm that is covering Arrandelle. I was the one that hurt my sister." She bowed her head in shame, "I am a monster."

"No you're not," Dipper stated firmly. She turned to him in disbelief. Before she could counter his statement Dipper went on, "I've said it before, but there are plenty of monsters out in the world. And some wear human skin or are outright human themselves. But a monster is something that does not regret what they do when they do terrible things. You are practically beating yourself up for your actions. A monster wouldn't do that."

Elsa looked unconvinced so Dipper tried something else, "You feel terrible about your sister right?"

"Of course I do."

"Then you want to make it up to her," Dipper said, faintly recalling the troubles his sister was having, and how she must be feeling right now. "Show your sister that you're sorry and was just afraid."

Elsa was quite before she asked, "how?"

Dipper glanced out the window to which night had fallen. "We'll look for her in the morning. Mabel is with them, and she'll be able to help out. We'll find them and you can show your sister that you didn't mean nay harm."

Elsa said nothing and Dipper waited for her. After what seems like forever she finally said, "Alright."

Dipper smiled and held her, she pulled him closer and she whispered, "Don't leave me, please."

Dipper stroked her back to comfort her. "I won't Elsa," he thought back to the frozen time machine and was determined to help her, "I won't."


Dipper and Elsa started their search using the magic to create a sleigh. Even though Dipper had wings, he still agreed that secrecy was sometimes the better option, considering that most people would either deny or kill anything that didn't fit with their views on what should or should not exist.

"See them yet?" Dipper asked as Elsa had even created horses to pull the sleigh, and that was some powerful innate talent since Dipper didn't have that kind of power.

"Not yet, I hope we find her soon." Elsa commented, fearing what happened when she told Dipper what happened; she had to explain where her fear came from. That when she was a child, she had hit Anna in the head with her ice and froze her head, an easier fix thanks to some friendly trolls who left all the fun memories but altered them so she wouldn't remember the magic. Now, it was much more severe as Elsa had, out of fear, hit Anna's heart, causing it to freeze.

"I'm sure we'll find them. Mabel's creative with solutions when she wants to be, but she may not know how to reverse anything." Dipper was worried as well, the sisters were close, but time may not have been on their side, especially after receiving a visit from a group that actively tried to kill Elsa instead of listening to her.

Dipper was lucky enough to help out with his own ice to distract and disarm some of the guards, before Elsa created a large snow golem like monster (which Dipper found out was dubbed Marshmallow and thought it would be something Mabel would come up with) to fight and distract the men while they got away.

Elsa had the ice horses pull the sleigh hard, having a feeling where her sister would go. She didn't feel comfortable heading back but she knew she has to head home. They rode over thick fields of snow before Dipper noticed someone walking in front of them with a reindeer next to him. "Wasn't that guy with Anna?"

Elsa followed Dipper's finger and pulled the reigns so they slid to a stop, causing the man and animal to jump. "Whoa!"

"Hey you were with Anna," Dipper said, "Where is she?"

The man was surprised to see them before he pointed to the snow covered castle visible, "Anna went back to her home where she can get cured." He glared at Elsa, making her flinch, "You had ice on her heart; she could freeze into an ice statue because of it."

"It's not her fault!" Dipper stated with a glared, "But do you know how to cure her?"

The man glared back before he sighed, "I took her to my family the trolls. They said it could be reversed with an act of true love. Anna went back to see this Hans guy so he can heal her."

The reindeer bumped the man as if wanting him to say something but he ignored the look. Elsa looked relieved at this news. While she didn't believe in love at first sight like her sister, she wouldn't care if it meant that her sister was cured. She looked determined and said, "I'm going to see her."

"What?" the man said before Elsa started the sleigh again, forcing him to jump on the reindeer to keep up. "I'm coming too!"

"Welcome aboard…" Dipper started seeing that the man cared for Anna at least but didn't even know his name.

"Kristoff," the newly named Kristoff stated.

"What happen to Mabel?" Dipper asked, "She followed you guys."

"Yeah she was trying to help Anna," Kristoff admitted, "she went with Anna."

They rode across the bridge, surprising the few guard trying to keep watch and stay warm. They entered the front gate and into the courtyard. Elsa quickly got off and looked around. The few people out were stunned seeing her and the guards looked nervous like they were afraid that she would attack them. Elsa however called out, "Where's Anna?"

"You're too late," a voice said.

They turned to the main door and a man walked out of the castle. With the way he was dressed, even with the thick coat, showed he was of high ranking of some sort and had a sword sheathed on his hip. "Hans," Elsa said softly recognizing him. "What happen to Anna?"

Hans looked remorseful, "I was too late to save her."

"No," Elsa whispered, falling to her knees, "Not Anna. Not again."

"She still had time!" Kristoff shouted unable to believe it. "She still had time for you to find her and kiss her. That would have cured her!"

Hans stared, his eyes cold at them, "You say as if you know anything. When I was brought to her, I was able to hold her. But before I could even kiss her she froze into ice."

It was too much for Elsa as she all but crumbled, her hands in the snow and tears falling from her eyes. Dipper held her but Hans quickly said loudly and firmly. "Queen Elsa, you must end this storm before it kills your entire kingdom! Do so and your punishment will be lifted."

"I can't" she whispers, "I don't know how."

Hans took a deep breath as if steering himself before he drew his sword, "Then I have no choice but to end your life, in hope that the storm will cease after your death."

Dipper quickly got to his feet in front of Elsa to protect her, "You won't touch her!"

Hans glared as the guard also drew their weapons. "You would protect the life of one witch, and leave a whole kingdom to freeze to death?"

Dipper didn't move and Kristoff stood ready to fight next to him. Hans sighed as if disappointed, "Then so be it."


Mabel and Olaf were trying to help keep Anna warm, to keep her from freezing into a statue of ice. Mabel was definitely upset because seeing Prince Hans of the Southern Isles was a hotty to her, but it turns out he was more of a devil then she was.

"That asshole! When I get my hands on him I'm going to freeze his ass in a horrible position before making sure he learns not to play with a girl's heart!" Mabel being mad was an underestimate. She was downright pissed! She wished she had her mother's raw power to make Hans face a frozen nuclear bomb head on for what he did. It turned out that he was only playing and manipulating her so he could have a shot at being king, because he had seventeen older siblings, all boys, and that meant unless something happened to all of them, he would never have a chance to be a king.

"It's okay, I should have listened to Elsa." Anna said while Mabel added some cold to Olaf to prevent him from freezing, Dipper had a point in that she would be limited in what she could do if Olaf was her familiar, since she needed to constantly cast magic to keep him alive. "She was only looking out for me."

"Yeah, but he still needs to pay!" Mabel said not noticing the events that were going on outside, but Olaf did.

"Uh, guys. I wonder what's going on outside?" That got the two girls to look at the swirling snow and that Hans and Dipper were sword fighting, Hans with a long sword and Dipper with a Katana made of ice.

"Dipper!" Mabel called surprised "What's he doing here?"

Anna however focused on someone else, "Elsa!"

Olaf gasped, "She must have come to help you."

Anna smiled before she shivered and got up. She struggled for a moment before Mabel and Olaf helped her up. "Easy there," Olaf said softly.

"I need to get to her," Anna said.

Mabel glanced outside before she nodded, "Okay just stay close to us. We'll keep you safe."


Outside Dipper was locking his ice katana against Hans' long sword. The two seemed to not give each other any stride, as Dipper was making sure Hans wasn't getting closer to Elsa and Hans trying to get Dipper out of the way. The wind and snow whirled around them and out of the corner of his eyes he was able to see Kristoff use that to knock any guards that tried to get closer to Elsa with his reindeer surprising several guards with its large size and ease of able to move in the storm. But as good as it was going so far he wasn't sure how long he can keep this up. He saw Elsa was moving away from the fighting and into the frozen icy bay to get away. Dipper jumped back to get closer to Elsa, leaving Hans unbalance. He landed on the ice and noticed several guards had loaded crossbows and were aiming at Elsa. He quickly made a wall of ice to block their path and get their bolts stuck. Before he could do anything offensive the guards were buried in snow. He turned to see Mabel lowering her hand but next to her was Olaf and… "Anna!"

She didn't look well with her hair turning snow white, how pale she was with ice forming on her cheeks and the fact she was shivering like crazy. Mabel helped her get closer to Dipper who was still surprised, "I thought you were frozen!"

"That jerk Hans left her to die!" Mabel said.

Dipper stared before he scowled, "He said you were already frozen and now he's trying to kill Elsa."

"Where is he?" Mabel said seriously angry, "I want to bury him under a mountain of snow!"

Dipper turned towards where he saw Hans last but the prince was not there. "Shit! Where'd he go!?"

Anna however was looking for her sister and stared finding Elsa standing in the bay. But behind her, sneaking up with his sword raised was Hans. She didn't yell, she didn't call out in warning, she just moved. With the last of her strength she got between the two with her hands raised, before her body froze into solid ice. Hans' sword struck her solid hand and shattered, sending a powerful shockwave that knocked Elsa and Hans back. Elsa stared at the now frozen statue of her sister while Hans tried to get up. But before he could do anything all he saw was white as he was buried under a large mountain of snow, leaving him unable to move. Mabel huffed satisfied before she turned with Dipper to see the sad scene. Elsa was hugging her sister, crying hard while whispering softly, "I'm sorry Anna."

Kristoff made his way over to them, as did the reindeer before they looked dishearten at Anna's state. Olaf cried seeing his friend was gone and Dipper tipped his hat in sadness. Then something amazing happen, Anna's body began to change. From her torso outside the ice was vanishing as if it wasn't there. Olaf and Mabel were the first to notice before she shook Dipper to have him look up. They all stared as Anna went from an ice statue to becoming flesh and blood. Elsa came to when she felt her sister's warm body and looked up in amazement. It was heartfelt moment when the two sisters hugged each other.

Kristoff was laughing joyously even if he was confused, "I thought only an act of true love can thaw a frozen heart."

Mabel blinked remembering this, "Does that mean you two are-?"

Dipper however quickly covered her mouth, "Don't go there sis."

Olaf smiled and hugged Anna, "it is an act of true love. Nothing's truer then the love between family."

Elsa smiled, happy her sister is cured and alive. Then a look of realization came upon her face. "Love."


Everyone was celebrating as Arrandelle was now thawed, and people were accepting their queen's magic of ice. The ones that caused the main ruckus were punished; one from a place called Weselton, or was it Weaselton? Hans was sent back to the Southern Isles, after getting punched by Anna, kicked below the belt by Mabel, who settled on that instead of freezing him near to death, and being tossed into a brig with a martial art throw by Dipper.

"Well, let's see how his older brothers act when they learn of his behavior." Said one of the guards as they were satisfied, as Dipper and Mabel knew that if they were caught doing something that their mother didn't approve of, they would be in trouble, and not likely to leave their room in the Underworld for almost anything for a good while.

Afterwards the twins split off with Mabel talking to Anna, Kristoff and Olaf (who now had a personal flurry so he would not melt) and Dipper talking to Elsa as they walked through the hallways of the castle. "Well you don't need us anymore," Dipper said happy to have been able to help Elsa out. To say it was a major shock to Dipper and Mabel to find out she was the queen of this kingdom but she didn't seem to mind how they treated her.

"You and Mabel helped me in ways I could never have managed on my own," Elsa confessed. "If the two of you never ended up outside my ice castle then I don't know where I would be now. I might have still been hiding in fear."

Dipper gave her a smile, "You had your sister to help you out. I'm sure it would have worked out."

Elsa just smiled, thankful for her sister more than ever and happy she was just fine throughout all of this. "But you helped me out so much. You helped reassure me in my fears, helped me go out to make sure Anna was safe. And you never asked for anything in return."

"Call it being at the right place at the right time," Dipper said thinking of how he and Mabel got there in the first place.

Elsa seemed to realized something as well. "I take it you will be leaving soon?"

Dipper pulled out the time machine, which was still frozen. "Well I just have to thaw this out and we'll be leaving."

Elsa smiled before she reached out and tap the time machine. The ice instantly broke apart and the machine was whole again. Dipper looked it over and smiled, "Well, good as new. Thanks Elsa."

"My pleasure," she said stopping by one closed door. "But before you leave I still wish to thank you as well as reward you."

"You don't have too." Dipper tried to say.

"I know," Elsa said opening the door, "But I want too."

Dipper noticed what was in the room and blinked we Elsa entered the room, "Umm why are we?"

He didn't get the chance to finish as Elsa quickly grabbed him by the shirt and pulled him inside before slamming the door shut.


"Ahh I'm going to miss you," Mabel said giving Olaf a hug. She wished she could take Olaf with her but knew she couldn't keep the flurry going to keep him safe.

"And I you," Olaf said.

"We all will," Anna said with a smile.

"Shame you guys have to leave," Kristoff admitted, haven gotten use to Mabel in the short time traveling with her.

"Yeah but we got to get home," Mabel admitted, "And I got someone important I have to save."

"I wish you luck," Anna said before glancing around, "Where's Dipper and Elsa? I know he has to leave with you and Elsa wouldn't let you two leave without saying goodbye."

"Haven't seen ether of them for nearly two hours," Mabel admitted. She then sniffed the air, "Hey do you guys smell the scent of sweat, hormones, and shame?"

"Okay time to go," Dipper said quickly, looking a bit flush.

"You okay bro-bro?" Mabel asked

"He's fine," Elsa said also walking up. She had a different feel to her even if she didn't look different besides a bit of hair out of place, "I was just thanking him for all his help."

"Ahh, that's so nice," Mabel said seeing that Dipper held the thawed time machine. She placed a hand on it as Dipper pulled the tape back. "Bye everyone!" she called.

The group waved, "We're never going forget you guys." Anna said.

Elsa just smiled and winked at Dipper as he released the tape and they vanished in a flash of light. The group wondered where they went or how they disappeared but Olaf asked a different question; "Are you glowing Elsa?"


"Where and when are we now?" Mabel asked as the only thing they noticed was a sort of dark, but then took a sniff, "And why does it smell so bad?"

"Well, we can rule out the end of time." Dipper then opened the door that was in front of them, revealing the Mystery Fair and all its attractions, "We're back, but which timeline?"

That's when they saw it was one where Dipper didn't injure Wendy and won the ball toss, but Manly Dan was still trying to drag Waddles to make into fifteen pounds of pork barbecue, and Waddles was fiercely resisting.

"NOOO!" Was Mabel's reply to the situation and she went and grabbed at the time machine. Mabel would've had it, if Dipper didn't already have a good grip on the device and was trying to keep it away from her.

"Look Mabel, it's over! I'm sorry about Waddles, but I worked too hard to earn this!" Dipper said firmly, stating his case and that he had earned the right to go on a date with Wendy.

"But he was my soul mate!" Mabel countered, but it wasn't as convincing to Dipper, who knew she could be flighty on the subject, since she easily went from one crush to another, just nothing that really turned into a deeper obsessive romance at the moment.

"Look, you said that about a ball of yarn once!" Mabel couldn't really argue, and knew she wasn't changing Dipper's mind, so she just started bonking her head against the nearest totem pole in defeated depression and repeated Waddles over and over. "Look, things will get better, I'll prove it. You'll feel better tomorrow."

Dipper transported to the same time tomorrow, but it was the same as when he left. Mabel still repeating Waddles and bonking her head. "Okay, maybe in a week."

It was the same thing when Dipper transported to a week in the future and saw the same thing. Now he was starting to feel bad, since Mabel hadn't done anything like this for so long, "Maybe a month?"

When Dipper transported to a month in the future, Mabel was still repeating herself, but she was looking worst for wear, even had a snail and some plants start growing around here.

Dipper looked at her miserable state before he sighed and pulled the tape back and then left in a flash.


"I don't know if it's a panda or a duck but I want one" Wendy said looking up at the prize. She then noticed the slightly depressed look Dipper had, "You okay dude?"

Dipper just sighed and said, "Wendy I just want to say that people make mistakes, and when they do you should forgive them. And also tight pants re overrated."

"Dude you lost me," Wendy said with a raised brow.

"I know," Dipper said with a double meaning to his words. He took the ball and threw it. Like so many times beforehand the ball bounced back and hit Wendy in the eye. She called out in pain and right on cue Robbie appeared with a snow cone. Dipper walked away as he heard Robbie say he wanted to ask her something. "It is done," Dipper said aloud.

Less than a second later Mabel had him in a flying tackle. "Dipper! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!" she called out hugging him while Waddles cheerfully oinked and licked him. Mabel then said, "He said thank you in pig, didn't you Waddles?"

Waddles just rolled onto his back and wiggled his feet for a belly rub. Dipper smiled ad Mabel getting up, "I had to. Besides Wendy can't date Robbie all summer right?"

Suddenly the time machine was taken from his hands and they turned to see a glaring Blendin "You two!"

Mabel quickly held Waddles as if to protect him. "Do you have any ideas how many rules you just broke?" he asked before he said more nervously, "I'm asking cause I wasn't there with you. It was probably a lot right?"

Suddenly two men in armor appeared next to him in the same flash s their time traveling. One took the time machine and the other stated, "Blendin Blandin."

Blendin gave a small scream, "The Time Paradox Avoidance Enforcement Squad!"

"Hmm," Mabel hummed, "TPAES. They must have rearranged it wrong for the anagram."

"Our phones have been ringing off the hooks," The agent named Lolph stated, "There are settlers high-fiving in the eighteen hundreds, and various objects littered through eight centuries."

The agent named Dundgren stated, "You are under arrest for violations of the Time Travelers code of conduct."

"But it was those kids!" Blendin shouted as they took his arms and started to drag him away, "And their leaders Waddles!"

"That's a pig," Dundgren stated.

Blendin however shouted to the twins, "I'll get you for this! I-I-I'll go back in time and make sure your parents never meet!"

"Yeah I doubt he can stop that," Dipper said before glancing at themselves real quick. "Plus we're still here."

"Maybe he forgot" Mabel suggested, "Or maybe he gotten frozen by mom before he could stop her."

The agents pass the dunk tank where Stan was still taunting the people. "Ha sucker! Your pockets are empty and I'm still sitting high and dry!"

The crowd booed which made Stan laugh. He then noticed the time officers walking behind the crowd, "Hey biceps! Yeah I'm talking to you, haircut! Take your best shot!"

Lolph drew his laser cannon and fired. The ring target shattered, as did the wooden wall behind it. Stan was stunned at this before he dropped into the dunk tank. The crowd cheered at this before the time officers vanished with their prisoner back to their time.

Dipper and Mabel walked through the fair eating some snow cones before Mabel said, "You know we never did find out what caused those time anomalies Blendin was looking for."

Dipper stopped as it came to him, "Mabel I think we're the source of those anomalies."

"Ohhh," Mabel said with a groan, "I hate time travel. It makes my brain hurt."

"Hey guys," Wendy said walking up to them, her eye looked back to normal.

"Hey Wendy," Dipper said with a wince, "Sorry about the eye."

"It's cool." Wendy said not really mad at Dipper, "Robbie helped me then Yuzu found out and help heal it."

"Oh congratulations on the new boyfriend," Mabel said.

"Boyfriend?" Wendy asked.

Dipper sighed, "I overheard Robbie asking you out."

"Oh that," Wendy said with a shrug, "He did ask me out but I turned him down."

"Wait what?" Dipper asked wide-eyed.

Wendy nodded "Yeah, Robbie is a cool guy and all but I didn't think it would work out."

Dipper gapped before he held a finger up. "Excuse me for a moment."

Mabel and Wendy watched as he facepalmed himself and then spoke. "Now I feel like such an idiot."

"What's with him?" Wendy asked.

Mabel just smiled and hugged Waddles, "You wouldn't believe me if I told you."

Then Mabel noticed Robbie looking mad, and looking for something or someone. She then remembered that Robbie stole part of her cotton candy, and decided to let her new pet/familiar have a bit of fun by directing his eyesight to the caramel apple in Robbie's hand, "Go get it Waddles."

The pig got excited and managed to scare Robbie back into some water, and dropped the caramel apple, which Waddles ate.

"Ah! My pants are shrinking!" Robbie screamed getting the attention of a number of people, including Karin, Yuzu, and Dipper.

"This is a good reason not to wear tight pants." Karin said while laughing, especially since it looked like his coconuts were in pain.

"And that's why I don't wear tight pants like that." Dipper added and everyone just laughed a bit before going on with the day. Dipper would've taken the chance to ask Wendy out, but then he felt guilty because of Elsa and what happened in that room. He'll ask Wendy out sometime.


"Please have mercy on me Time Baby!" Blendin begged the giant baby with the hourglass mark upon his forehead.

"Blendin, you have violated the Time Traveler's Code of Conduct, and I sentence you to clean up the anomalies while under supervision before serving time in the Infinitentiary." Time Baby decreed and Lolph and Blendin left to clean up the anomalies.


Blendin picked up a calculator that had fallen on the beach near the Gravity Falls lake, and placed it in a plastic bag before going to the next location.


Next Blendin went to Arrandelle for something, but before he could get to work Lolph was the one who informed him of something, "No anomalies are here, move on."

The two transported away, even though Elsa had noticed the light from the time machine and stepped, with a baby shower happening in the room. Queen Elsa stepped back in to join her sister and the rest to celebrate the new life that was expected, and a prince or princess to boot.


"Old man McGucket, local coot, are the wax figures alive, and follow up question, can we survive the Wax Man uprising?" Old man McGucket asked as Blendin picked up an ink pen before going to the next location.


Blendin was picking up a hairpin with a giant Gnometron facing opposite, and that was when Blendin noticed a single Gnome, "What are you looking at?"

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