A/N: Happy Halloween, guys! First off, I want to apologize for the extreme lateness of this chapter. I know it's silly since right now I've got like one person leaving reviews, but still, I feel like I owe my audience. I may have mentioned earlier, but I can't promise frequent updates. In fact, Under Gravity may end up being something I can only work on during weekends-I've started doing online work for my cousin, and also I want to start taking driving lessons this week (a good nine years after most people learn how to drive. FML -_-) Also, I showed my stepdad this college I want to go to to get my Master's, and introduced him to the field I'm interested in-Environmental Arts, so we can figure something out. Also, I want to do some writing for one of my own original stories (which I'm planning on making into a webcomic). So yeah-lot going on :/

Anyway though, I figured I kept you guys waiting long enough, and with it being Halloween and all, you deserved a treat. So, I hope you enjoy!

XXPay4XtraShippingsXX-Yeah. I figure Mabel is the same way as Dipper-she just covers up her sadness with humor-like Sans! And you're going to see even more similarities in this chapter...

Disclaimer: Toby Fox and Alex Hirsch are both men. I am a girl. Therefore, I'm neither of them, and as such don't own Undertale or Gravity Falls.

"UGH, my feet are killing me!" It had been thirty minutes, maybe a whole hour, since Pacifica's experience with Dipper, and she'd never walked this much in her lifetime. Normally she got driven everywhere by a chauffeur.

"When I get back home, I'm getting a foot massage!" She passed by a boundary…and suddenly a pair of axes slammed down in front of her.

"Stop, human!" Pacifica looked up to see who had spoken. Her eyes settled on two figures in black cloaks. She couldn't see much of them under their cloaks, except that they had white fur and wet black noses.

"Dog people?!"

"Not just any dog people!" The one on the left said in a male voice. "We're members of the Royal Guard!"

"I'm real sorry sweetie, but we can't let you pass!" The one on the right, whom sounded female, said. The first thing Pacifica noticed was that they both sounded like old people, which surprised her.

They let kids AND old geezers join the Royal Guard?! Just how bad are things down here?!

"I don't want to fight you!" Pacifica protested.

"Well then, prepare to…!"

"Wait!" Pacifica and the dogs all turned as one as Mabel's now-familiar form came running up to them. "Guys, you've got it all wrong!" She said to the two dogs. "She's not human! She's just, um...a weird-looking puppy!"

"Uh, what?" Pacifica blinked.

"Just roll around in the dirt." Mabel whispered when she was close enough.

"No WAY!" Pacifica balked. "These are my only clothes; I'm NOT getting them dirty!" She backed up…right into the male dog's nose, and let out a squeal as he sniffed her.

"She doesn't smell like a puppy." He growled low in his throat, and Pacifica's heart stopped. Suddenly, her instinct to survive kicked in, overwhelming her pride. Without skipping a beat, the blonde dropped to the ground and started rolling around until she was covered in a healthy coating of earth. After letting out a brief shudder, she went over to the two dogs.

"How about now?!"

"Wait!" The female dog sniffed Pacifica, and was joined a few seconds later by her husband, and Pacifica prayed that they were dumb enough to buy the trick. Fortunately, it seemed that they were, as the female dog's tail started wagging.

"Oh Pa, she smells so adorable!" The male dog laughed softly.

"So precious! Off you go, little one! Sorry for the confusion!" Pacifica ran off, looking at Mabel in gratitude.

"Wow…thanks."

"No problem!" Mabel smiled big. "Anything for a friend!"

"So…why are you following me?" Pacifica raised an eyebrow. "I'm leaving Snowdin! I'm on my way to the king's palace and…"

"Dipper told me." Pacifica paused, looking at Mabel in surprise. "He also told me that you know about us. That we used to be human." There was no emotion at all in the skeleton girl's voice, and Pacifica was starting to get a little scared.

"I don't like pointing fingers," Mabel continued, "But now I wonder if you're really who you say you are…"

"Whoa, easy!" Pacifica held up her hands in a gesture of surrender. "Look, I REALLY don't want to fight, okay?! Trust me. All I want to do is go home and forget all of this ever happened!"

"I believe you…for now." Mabel said in a monotone. "I promised Grunkle Stan I'd look out for you. But if you do anything to hurt him, my brother, or anyone else I care about…" She raised her skull, and Pacifica's heart abruptly stopped.

Mabel's eyesockets were now completely black like Dipper's. Except Dipper's were NEVER this scary.

"Well, I'm not all hugs and smiles." Pacifica's mouth fell open. Then, as soon as it had started, Mabel went back to normal, smiling again.

"Just kidding! I'm a kidder!" She grinned at Pacifica. "Well, good luck getting back home!" She walked off, and for a second, Pacifica couldn't move. She knew instinctively that Mabel wasn't kidding.


It took ten more minutes until Pacifica left Snowdin altogether. Soon, the powdery snow was replaced by healthy, green grass and waterfalls.

"Where am I now?" Pacifica wondered to herself. "Am I closer to the capital now?"

Suddenly, she heard the sound of metallic clanging. Someone, or something, was coming. Pacifica gasped and hid behind a bush as a large figure in armor approached.

Is that a member of the Royal Guard? She wondered. Like those two dogs just now?

"Wendy! Wendy, wait up!" A familiar voice called out. Pacifica had to bite her tongue to keep herself from calling Dipper's name out loud. The figure turned around, and Dipper rubbed the back of his skull nervously.

"So um…I wanted to um, deliver my report." The skeleton boy started. "About that human girl earlier…" A hollow echoing sound came from the figure's helmet, and Pacifica realized that it was sighing.

"Dipper, it's okay."

"Huh?" Dipper and Pacifica said at the same time. Fortunately, Wendy didn't seem to hear her, as she continued

"Humans are pretty tough, even for full-fledged members of the Royal Guard, like me. It's okay if you couldn't capture her." The voice was obviously female, and from the sound of it, at least in her mid-teens. She spoke gently, but Pacifica sensed a hard edge underlying in her voice.

"Um…right." Even from where she was hiding, Pacifica could see that Dipper's skull turned slightly pinkish. She looked from him to Wendy.

So that's Wendy? Tch-you can't even tell she's a girl in that big bulky armor.

Wendy knelt down, putting a hand on Dipper's shoulder.

"Don't worry about it, okay? I'll hunt that human down myself, and take her soul." Dipper gasped.

"What?! But Wendy…!"

"This is what I trained for." Wendy pulled herself back up, clenching her fists. "It's why I joined the Royal Guard when I was just a kid. To hunt down any human scum who comes down here threatening our way of life." Pacifica bit the sleeve of her sweater to keep herself from screaming. Even though she couldn't see Wendy's face, she imagined it had a cold, determined expression. Dipper looked like he was about to say something, but stopped, letting out a sigh.

"Right…I get it. Okay." He walked off, looking helpless. Shortly after he was gone, Wendy whipped around to the bush where Pacifica was.

"Who's there?!" She shouted. Once again, Pacifica had to stifle a scream. The older girl took one step forward. Then another. Pacifica started shaking.

I'm dead!

And then, as soon as they had started, Wendy's footsteps stopped.

"No. Not yet. Easy, Wendy…" Even though she was still hiding and Wendy was wearing a helmet, Pacifica could sense her glaring at her. "I know you're there, human. I don't know what you're up to, but if you do anything to hurt my fellow monsters, anyone I care about…I'll make you wish you'd never been born." She walked off, but Pacifica still couldn't bring herself to move.

She was terrified. Okay yes, some of the other monsters had been scary, but Wendy was a whole other story.

Head of the Royal Guard.

Pacifica could sense the power radiating from her. Wendy was strong. And she was fierce.

If, and when Pacifica had to face her, it wouldn't end well.

A/N: There we go! We finally get to meet Undy...I mean, Wendy. Two tough, badass redheaded female characters in one package...will Pacifica survive her encounter with her?! Stay tuned to find out, and as always, review!

P.S: Here's yet ANOTHER link to the art I've done for Under Gravity. Hopefully this one actually works -_-: Under%20Gravity