Evelyn had driven them up to The Club, a fancy restaurant that Gideon had chosen for his new date with Mabel. As she parked, she warned Mabel to stay outside and wait for them to come out, something Mabel gladly did.
Once they entered the posh restaurant, Evelyn whispered to Dipper, "Let me break it to him. I have more experience, so I'll be gentler about it."
Dipper looked relieved. "Okay. Thanks."
They approached the large booth that Gideon waited for Mabel in, and Dipper cleared his throat to attract Gideon's attention.
Gideon looked up, his face falling briefly when he didn't see Mabel, before schooling his features. "Oh. Dipper and Evelyn Pines, how are you? You look good, you look good."
"Thank you. You look nice as well." Evelyn felt surprisingly nervous and awkward to tell Gideon, especially since she could see through his fake pleasantries. "Look, Gideon, we need to talk." She tried to make her voice sound kinder to make him feel better. "Mabel sent us here to say that she can't come tonight. She… wanted us to tell you that she isn't interested in you romantically, though she'd still like to be your friend. You just… came on too strong with your affections, I guess. No offense."
Gideon's eye twitched. "So what you're saying is… you two have come between us." His eye twitched again, slightly alarming Evelyn. If he threw a tantrum…
Dipper cut in, seeing how uncomfortable his sister was. "You're not gonna like, freak out or anything, are ya?" he asked Gideon.
Gideon looked sinister for a moment, before smiling brightly, his Southern charm façade slipping back on. "Of course not. These things happen. Bygones, you know."
"We're really sorry about all of this." Evelyn said sincerely.
"So… Okay cool." fumbled Dipper awkwardly. "Then again, sorry man, but uh, hey, thumbs up. Huh?" they backed away, sending him apologetic smiles.
Once they got close enough to the door, they bolted, almost flying out the door in their eagerness to get away from the awkward situation.
If they'd looked back, they would have seen Gideon get a sinister look on his face as he said at a whisper. "Thumbs up indeed, my friends."
-DaLD-
Once they saw Mabel waiting for them, Dipper and Evelyn slowed down to a calm walk, not wanting their sister to know how creepy they thought Gideon was.
The moment they stopped beside her, Mabel expectedly demanded answers. "How'd it go? Was he mad? Did he try to read your minds with his psychic powers?" Mabel asked, concerned.
Dipper was quick to assuage his twin's fears. "Don't worry Mabel, he's just a kid. He doesn't have any powers."
Evelyn smiled reassuringly. "I'm sure he'll be fine Mabel. He doesn't seem like the type to hold a grudge too long, anyway."
They all shared an accomplished smile and got into the car, Evelyn driving them back to the Shack.
-DaLD-
A few hours later, in the Gleeful household, Gideon was glaring angrily into the mirror of his vanity. "Evelyn and Dipper Pines, you don't know what you've done!"
He clutched his amulet, which began to glow, and suddenly the candles started to levitate, surrounded by a strange blue light. All the light bulbs on his vanity exploded one by one as all the other objects in his now dark room began to levitate objects onto the ground.
Bud Gleeful, Gideon's father, opened up the door to his son's room upon hearing the crashing noises, and began to scold his son. "Gideon Charles Gleeful, clean up your room this instant!"
"I CAN BUY AND SELL YOU, OLD MAN!" Gideon screamed, looking crazy.
Bud paused for a moment before shrugging. "…Fair enough." He left, closing the door and leaving Gideon alone in the dark.
Gideon stared softly at all the pictures of Mabel that were on the door, his eyes stopping at an image of Mabel with her two siblings. Dipper was posing on the left side and Mabel on the right, with Evelyn standing between them, looping an arm around each of their shoulders.
Gideon glared at the picture, and using his amulet, burned away Dipper and Evelyn's side of the photo, leaving Mabel smiling in the picture, her sister's disembodied arm still around her shoulder.
-DaLD-
Meanwhile, Evelyn was having trouble sleeping. Though she'd gone to bed a while ago, she couldn't shake the feeling that something was wrong.
After staring at the ceiling for who knows how long, Evelyn rolled over, resolutely deciding to sleep, only to still as a sudden feeling of overwhelming dread flooded her.
'Did you feel that?' Bill asked, for once not sounding perpetually amused or sarcastic.
Evelyn shuddered, before nodding. 'Yeah. What was that?' she thought, hoping out of anyone, Bill would know.
'That,' he said, 'was a sign that you seriously screwed something up.'
She would have thought he was joking had his tone not been so serious. Clutching her necklace for comfort, Evelyn curled up tighter in her bed, hoping to shake off the feeling that something was about to go horribly, horribly wrong.
-DaLD-
The siblings were playing with Soos in the yard the next morning. Soos carefully tucked a pillow under his shirt and yelled, "Hit me, dude!"
The three charged at his stomach and bounced off, laughing.
"Feels good." Soos said, unperturbed.
"I'm so glad everything's back to normal!" Mabel exulted, smiling happily.
They paused when they heard the phone ring. "Your turn." Mabel and Evelyn chorused, grinning.
"Your turn." Dipper said only a moment after them, before groaning at his misfortune. "Aw, man…"
Dipper walked off to answer the phone and Evelyn faintly heard Dipper pick up and say "Hello?"
She and Mabel continued to bounce off Soos, though Evelyn could still hear Dipper's half of the conversation.
"Oh, hey man. Sorry for accusing you of murder last week." She heard Dipper say.
'Is he talking to… Toby?' Evelyn thought, puzzled. 'But why would Toby Determined be calling us?'
Now curious, she focused on Dipper's conversation.
There was a pause, before Dipper exclaimed excitedly. "Oh, finally! I thought nobody would ever ask! I have notes and theories!" There was another pause as he listened. "Uh huh, huh." He sounded as he presumably wrote an address down. "412 Gopher Road. Tonight? Got it. Yeah, don't worry, I'll bring Evelyn."
Dipper hung up and walked back outside to his curious sister.
"What was that about?" Evelyn asked, having heard her name and wanted to know what he'd signed her up for.
"It was Toby Determined. He wants to interview me about the strange events in town." Dipper explained, excitement practically radiating off of him.
"That's great!" Evelyn exclaimed, genuinely happy for her brother as Mabel continued jumping against Soos' stomach. "What did you say my name for?"
"Well, Toby said I need to have a guardian with me, someone who's older than me, in order to be interviewed."
"So you volunteered me? Without asking?" Evelyn asked, arching her eyebrow.
Dipper looked down, feeling as though he was being scolded. "…Yeah. So… you're not coming then?"
Evelyn dropped the stern act and laughed at the absurdity of his question, ruffling his hair. "Of course I'm coming. Just ask next time, ya know?"
He beamed at her. "Thank you! Oh, I'm so happy that somebody else noticed how weird this town is! I thought it was only us."
They shared a smile and joined in on Mabel's game once more, Evelyn steadfastly ignoring the bad feeling in her gut.
-DaLD-
That night, Evelyn and Dipper stared at the warehouse the address had led them to dubiously.
They'd followed Toby's directions, Evelyn watching in apprehension as they got farther and farther away from civilization, until they reached the warehouse at the end of the abandoned road.
After trying to look through the window, Dipper shrugged and hesitantly opened the giant doors.
They walked in a few feet before stopping, seeing nothing but a chair in the middle of the room and boxes everywhere.
Dipper called out "Hello?", his voice echoing through the warehouse.
They turned to leave when they got no response, only to see the door slam shut on its own. They both ran to the door, Dipper banging on them as Evelyn tried to forcefully pull them open, only to turn around as the lights turned on one by one.
The chair in the center of the room swiveled around to face them, revealing Gideon, who was stroking the hair of a stuffed version of himself.
Evelyn wrinkled her nose. 'It's like a narcissistic version of the classic villain pose.'
'Do you have any idea how much trouble you're in?!' Bill yelled. 'I can feel his power from in your head!'
This made Evelyn pause and regard Gideon with new, wary eyes, and push her brother behind her slightly.
"Hello, friends." He said, sounding threatening.
Dipper, who hadn't figured out what was bothering his sister, groaned when he saw the ten year old. "Ughh, Gideon."
"Evelyn and Dipper Pines." Gideon said evenly. "How long have you been livin' in this town? A week, two? You like it here? Enjoy the scenery?"
"What do you want from us, man?" Dipper asked, annoyed trying to get past his sister, who refused to let him pass.
"Listen carefully, boy. You too, dear Evelyn. This town is full of secrets you two couldn't begin to comprehend!"
"Is this about Mabel?" Evelyn asked incredulously. It seemed she was wrong; this kid could hold a grudge.
"Evelyn told you Mabel's not into you!" Dipper exclaimed.
"LIAR!" Gideon screamed, losing his cool. "YOU TWO turned her against me!"
Gideon clutched his amulet and stalked threateningly towards the two, still ranting. "She was my peach dumpling!"
Dipper started to feel nervous, holding his hands up in surrender as he backed away slowly, Evelyn still in front of him. "Uh, you okay, man?"
'Little Bird…!' Bill warned, and Evelyn tensed her body in time for Gideon to levitate her and her brother and throw them into a pile of merchandise.
Evelyn managed to get behind Dipper as they were thrown so that she took the brunt of the fall. "Ow…" she whimpered, clutching her sore head.
'He's not done with you two. Get out now! Find another way out, Little Bird!' Bill yelled.
'The only other way out is through the window and off the cliff!' she snapped back.
"Howdy!" a Gideon toy exclaimed as it fell from a box.
"Readin' minds isn't all I can do." Gideon said menacingly.
Dipper looked over at his bruised sister and tried to scramble back, away from Gideon. "But-but you're a fake."
"What's your game? You couldn't be born with this power, Gideon." Evelyn said, but was ignored by Gideon.
"Oh tell me, Dipper: is this fake?" he proceeded to levitate all the merchandise in front of their disbelieving eyes.
Gideon started laughing evilly, and chucked merchandise at them, forcing them to run around just to avoid getting hit. As Evelyn and Dipper paused to catch their breath, Gideon laughed once more and moved the cabinet that was behind the siblings to smash them.
Evelyn quickly grabbed her brother's hand and pulled them both out of the way, hitting the wall as they escaped certain death. Evelyn was having trouble focusing on the attacks due to the steady stream of curses Bill was angrily spouting, some human words and some she'd never heard before.
"Oh my gosh, he's really trying to kill us." Evelyn whispered, her fear spiking at the realization as she rubbed her bruised shoulder.
'All the more reason to GET OUT OF THERE, LITTLE BIRD!' Bill shouted. 'He's small, knock him out or beat him up if you have to!'
Dipper heard what Evelyn had said and felt as surge of anger for Gideon. Who was this little kid, to hurt his older sister and him for no real reason? They didn't deserve this! "Grunkle Stan was right about you, you ARE a monster!" Dipper shouted angrily.
"Your sister will be mine!" Gideon shouted back obsessively as he stood before their crumpled forms. He pulled the string of one of his dolls, making it laugh evilly.
Evelyn winced, feeling something trickle down her face, only to realize it was blood from a cut on her forehead. Dipper, who saw the blood as well, was enraged as he slowly got up while Gideon was distracted, grabbing a bat in the process. Evelyn struggled and got up as well, not wanting her brother to face the surprisingly powerful ten year old by himself.
Gideon was focusing on his doll, talking to it in a cooing tone, "Who's a cute little guy? You are!"
The toy answered him. "No, you are!"
Dipper raised the bat and shouted, charging at Gideon with Evelyn on his heels. Gideon turned to them and made the siblings levitate, Dipper dropping his bat as they froze midair.
'Why would Pine Tree shout?! He could have had the brat if he hadn't decided to be a Neanderthal and shout!' Bill spat angrily in her mind. Evelyn tried to ignore him as she struggled against her invisible bonds.
"Gideon, she was never going to date you! I told you that!" Evelyn yelled at him, hoping it would get through the ten year old's thick skull.
"That's a lie!" he shrieked hysterically, before glancing at two boxes of 'Gideon Lamb Shears' that were by his feet. "And I'm gonna make sure you never lie to me again, friends."
Gideon slowly levitated the lamb shears towards the two, making them struggle even more.
Evelyn stared at the sharp lamb shears in horror as they got closer and closer, tears springing up in her eyes.
She glanced at her brother for a moment, trying to give him a reassuring look, before closing her eyes, trying to stop the tears from forming.
'I'm scared, Bill.' She whispered in her head, her body shaking.
Her necklace warmed against her skin, giving her a feeling of comfort and safety, as though arms were wrapping around her. 'It'll be okay, Little Bird.' Bill said, his tone uncharacteristically soft, almost soothing.
The doors suddenly slammed open, shocking all of them. Evelyn looked on as Mabel walked in with a determined look, and she felt a mixture of hope and horror, the two warring inside her.
"Gideon! We have to talk!" she said steadfastly.
Gideon instantly dropped the shears and turned to Mabel, looking guilty. "M-Mabel. My marshmalla." He stuttered nervously. "What are you doing here?"
Behind him, Evelyn and Dipper breathed a sigh of relief, sharing grateful looks.
"I'm sorry Gideon, but I can't be your marshmallow. I needed to be honest and tell you that myself." Mabel said, finally doing what she needed to do.
Evelyn looked at her sister, proud at how Mabel was growing up, before she and Dipper began choking as Gideon squeezed his amulet.
"I-I don't understand." He squeezed even tighter, making Evelyn struggle to breathe midair, twitching.
As he was choked, Dipper tried to warn Mabel off. "Uh, Mabel?! This probably isn't the best time to be brutally honest with him!"
Mabel seemed to ignore her brother's advice and continued speaking. "Hey, but we can still be makeover buddies, right? Wouldn't you like that?" she asked placatingly.
"Really?" Gideon asked hopefully, stepping closer to Mabel.
Mabel looked down at his amulet and exclaimed angrily; "No, not really!" she tore off his amulet, making Dipper and Evelyn fall down with a loud thud. "You were like, attacking my brother and sister, what the heck?!"
Evelyn rubbed her sore body and got up as Gideon tried to grab his amulet, crying out, "My tie! Give it back!"
Mabel tossed the amulet to Dipper, who Evelyn had helped up. Dipper caught it and began gloating. "Ha! Not so powerful without this, are you?"
Gideon screamed and charged at Dipper, forcing him to drop the amulet, but the momentum Gideon had built up made them crash through the window. Evelyn had grabbed Dipper's arm as he was pushed, and fell out of the window as well, hearing her sister cry out, "Dipper! Evie!"
Her name was echoed in Evelyn's head as Bill shouted 'EVELYN!', surprise, fear, and some other unidentified emotion in his voice.
The three screamed as they fell, before Gideon and Dipper started slapping each other mid-air. They stopped fighting when they realized how close they were to falling to their death. Evelyn, thinking quickly, grabbed Dipper and wrapped herself around him to shield him from the impact as he and Gideon screamed. She squeezed her eyes shut, preparing for the pain.
'Goodbye, Bill.' She thought.
She felt their descent stop when they were only feet off of the ground, and opened her eyes only to see the familiar blue glow from the amulet encasing them.
She looked above them, spotting Mabel holding the amulet and levitating down to the trio. Mabel stopped in front of Gideon and looked him in the eye.
"Listen Gideon, it's over. I will never, ever date you." She said sternly.
"Yeah!" Dipper echoed, before Mabel let them go and they dropped onto the ground.
Evelyn groaned in pain as Dipper landed on top of her. Dipper winced and jumped off of her. "Sorry Evie. Are you alright?" he asked in concern as he helped his sister up.
"I'm fine." Evelyn sighed. "Just relieved to be alive."
Mabel threw the amulet to the ground, breaking it and causing a blue cloud in the shape of a skull to rise from the destroyed amulet.
"MY POWERS!" Gideon shrieked, before scrambling up and backing away from them slowly. "Oh, this isn't over. This isn't the last you'll see of wittle… ol' me…" he walked into the dark forest, quickly disappearing from sight.
Once the siblings were sure that Gideon wasn't coming back, they immediately group hugged, squeezing each other tight.
Mabel spoke in a whisper, tearing up slightly. "I thought you guys were going to die. It was so high up and you were screaming…" Mabel broke off, clutching them closer.
Evelyn and Dipper shared a look before hugging Mabel tighter.
"Well, we're fine now. Right, Dipper?" Evelyn reassured, keeping her voice low and soothing.
"Yeah Mabel. We're okay; you saved us. That was some awesome power using you did back there." Dipper told her encouragingly.
"Really?" she mumbled, wiping her eyes.
"Really. You were like, a superhero or something. Super Mabel!" Dipper joked and Mabel gave a watery laugh.
"Alright you two, we should head back before Grunkle Stan worries about us." Evelyn said, pulling them up.
She winced as they began walking, causing her siblings to look at her in concern.
"Are you okay?" they asked, their worry seeping through their tone.
"I'm fine, I'm fine, just sore. I'm black and blue all over." Evelyn smiled encouragingly. "Whoever gets to the end of the road last is Gideon's hair comb!"
Mabel and Dipper immediately raced down the road, trying not to be last as they laughed.
Once they were gone, Evelyn let her smile drop, pain etched across her features. She was in more pain from this incident than she'd let them realize. She didn't want them to feel guilty as she knew they would if they knew. Mabel would feel responsible, since she'd been the one who couldn't break up with Gideon in the first place, and Dipper would feel guilty because most of her cuts and bruises were caused by trying to keep him safe. But Evelyn merely saw this as her doing her sisterly duty, watching out for her siblings no matter the consequences for herself.
Another thing had been bothering her as well. Bill, who usually talked her ear off, hadn't said a word since her fall. She tentatively spoke in her head. 'Bill?' she questioned.
When she didn't get a response, she started to worry. Though she'd never admit it to Bill (because she knew how egotistical he was), she had gotten used to his presence in her mind and his near constant commentary. Without it, her head felt… empty, as though it was missing something.
'Bill?!' she panicked. 'Bill, are you there?!'
She heard his voice, making her feel relieved for a moment, before she realised he was talking quietly, almost in a whisper.
'What did you say?' she questioned, suddenly feeling nervous.
'I said, don't you ever say goodbye to me again. You can't say goodbye, because you can't leave…' he sounded angry, but she could hear that underneath it, there was something she couldn't identify. Was it grief?
Her eyes softened. 'I'm sorry for worrying you.'
'I wasn't worried. He scoffed, though they both knew he was lying. 'It's just, if you're gone, who will I annoy then?'
She smiled softly, and began walking to catch up to the twins. Bill's voice, however, stopped her again. 'But seriously, promise me you won't do something that stupid again.' He spoke quietly, but his tone was stern.
Evelyn's smile saddened. 'Bill, I'm sorry, but I can't promise that. I would do anything to save my family, no matter what. Family comes first.' She recited.
She heard him sigh. 'You really care about those humans, huh.'
'Yeah, I do.' She smiled once more, resuming her walk.
'I guess I can't stop you. But be prepared, Little Bird. The moment I get into your world, I'll lock you in a closet if I have to, just to make you stop your idiotic pastimes.'
'I'd like to see you try.' She joked.
Bill's echoing laughter rang in her head.
Evelyn was halfway down the road when realization struck. 'Bill, when I… fell, did you call me Evelyn?' she asked, surprise leaking into her thoughts.
'Yeah, I did. What about it?' he said defensively, trying to make up for the moment of weakness he'd shown her.
'It's just… that's the first time you've ever called me by my name, that's all.' She mused, looking up at the dark sky.
'Well, don't get too used to it, Little Bird. I'm quite partial to my nickname for you. Let's save your real name for life threatening situations, alright?'
She laughed aloud at his response and quickened her pace when she heard her siblings call her name, ignoring the aching that was coming from her entire body.
At the moment, she was just grateful to be alive, bruises and voice in her head included.
-DaLD-
They'd collapsed on the sofa the moment they got back, too tired to bother taking care of their cuts and bruises, though the twins had expressed their worry for the cut on Evelyn's head.
She'd quickly tried to reassure them, though Bill was annoyingly commenting on the fact that she should clean it up and get it checked out. She was annoyed that Bill Cipher, of all people, was siding with her siblings on anything.
'He must be more concerned than I thought.' She mused, rubbing her sore arm.
They barely looked up when Grunkle Stan came back, oddly enough carrying a sad clown painting. Stan sighed, looking at the painting morosely. "I coulda had it all."
He turned around to look at the mess that was the Pines siblings. "What the heck happened to you three?" he asked gruffly.
"Gideon." Dipper sighed.
"Gideon." Mabel echoed.
"Gideon." groaned Evelyn, wincing as she moved slightly.
"Gideon." Stan growled, hatred seeping into his tone. "Yeah, the little mutant 'swore vengeance' on the whole family. Ha, I guess he's gonna try to nibble my ankles or something."
Dipper perked up. "Oh, yeah. Yeah, how's he gonna destroy us now, huh? Try to guess what number I'm thinking of?" he laughed.
"He'll never guess what number I'm thinking of." Mabel paused to build up suspense. "NEGATIVE EIGHT! No one would guess a negative number."
They all laughed at Mabel's excitement.
"Yeah, he's tiny. What harm can he do?" Evelyn mused aloud, smirking at the thought of Gideon hopping from foot to foot to try to hit her.
"Uh oh." Stan mock panicked. "He's plannin' our destruction right now!" Stan laughed and lay down on top of the siblings, crushing them into the sofa.
They laughed as Stan playfully ruffled their hair as 'torture', the siblings fake struggling, trying to protect their hair. Their fun was cut short when Evelyn winced, clearly in pain.
Stan noticed and carefully got off them. "Jeez, what did he do, attack you with a tractor? The little runt really did a number on you." He squinted, staring at Evelyn's forehead. "Is that blood?"
"I'm fine. I'll just get cleaned up. I can bandage you up too, Dipper."
As Dipper and Mabel got up to follow Evelyn, Stan called, "Tomorrow we should go to the doctor's. Just to check, ya know." At Evelyn's knowing smile, he added defensively, "I can't have one of my employees not in top shape. It's bad for business. Plus, your parents would kill me."
She smiled at her uncle, seeing that despite his hard exterior, he was secretly a huge softie." Thanks, Grunkle Stan. Goodnight." She called over her shoulder as she began walking back to her room, the twins in tow.
She heard Stan's gruff reply as she walked up the stairs. Once they reached the second floor bathroom, Evelyn took out the first aid box and got everything set up expertly, cleaning their cuts and tending to herself and Dipper with ease.
As she cleaned up a scrape on Dipper's arm, Bill's voice rang out in her head, his tone slightly curious. 'How did you become so decent at taking care of small wounds? You're not half bad, for a young human.'
'Gee, thanks.' Evelyn thought sarcastically, before answering his question. 'When they were little, Mabel and Dipper were always doing crazy things and getting hurt, so I learnt how to properly tend to the injured. Plus, as a kid, I was interested in nursing. I was also pretty adventurous, so I'd get into situations where I'd get hurt, and I guess I wanted to take care of myself. I've always been an independent little brat.' She mused.
'Do you still want to be a nurse?' Bill asked, surprisingly interested.
Evelyn mentally shrugged. 'Not sure. There are so many possibilities; it's hard to choose my path now. Teaching could be nice too.'
'There are more possibilities than human brains can imagine.' Bill said mysteriously.
Though curious, Evelyn chose not to comment. He would just ignore her question anyway.
She finished up and, exhausted, the three crawled into bed. The siblings were asleep the moment their heads hit the pillows, feeling happy now that they were out of danger at last.
-DaLD-
Gideon was sitting by his newly restored vanity in his room, working on making dolls of the Pines family, replicating all of them, including the Mystery Shack.
He began playing with the Mabel doll, mimicking her voice badly. "Gideon, I still love you. If only my family weren't in the way."
He then picked up the Stan doll. "Look at me, I'm old, and I'm smelly."
He played with the Evelyn doll, mimicking a girly voice as he glared at it. "Ooh, look at me, I'm so intelligent and pretty, with my freaky red eyes."
He finally picked up the Dipper doll and spoke with a nasally tone. "Hey, what are you gonna do without your precious amulet?" he continued in his own voice, as if he were answering the question. "Oh, you'll see boy…"
He grabbed a book, the page turned to a part about a 'Mystic Amulet', before he closed it revealing the cover, which had the emblem of a golden hand with six fingers. The journal had the number two emblazoned on it.
"You'll see…" repeated Gideon in an ominous whisper.
-DaLD-
So, I hope you guys enjoyed this chapter! It's a little late, since I planned to have this done yesterday, but I was busy, so I could only update today. I decided a while back that at the beginning, Evelyn would pity Gideon and feel for the kid, but after this attack on her and her siblings, she really won't go easy on him in the future.
Evelyn had some pretty serious injuries because I honestly think that she'd go out of her way to protect her brother, and that includes taking unnecessary blows. It also shows you guys just how far Evelyn will go to protect her family, even at her own expense. Let's just hope the future is kind to her…
You also got to see that Evelyn's bond with Bill is getting stronger already. But will that end up being a good thing? Another question to ask yourself is: why is Bill being so kind to her? Why does he care whether she lives or dies? I'd love to hear your theories!
And one little spoiler on Evelyn's efficiency with bandaging wounds? She didn't only get hurt by playing around by herself. :)
So I hope you all have a fantastic day and a huuuugggee thank you to everyone that has been supporting this story so far. You guys are incredible!
Please favourite, follow and/or review! My next update will hopefully be this week, so keep an eye out for that! No flames, please, and pardon my spelling mistakes. – Love, Aria
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