Now you shall know the curemostly. *poofs away*


Mabel stood in front of her brother, who was stretched across his bed, holding a notepad and bedazzled pencil (who knows how that was possible).

"Okay!" Mabel cheered, failing at using a serious tone. "Now tell me the cure so I can write them down!"

"Fine.." The younger brunette sighed. "Single ssstrand of hair from vampire whom you were bitten from, or from close relative of vampire. Ssingle white Acacia flower."

Dipper watched as his sister jotted down everything he said, tongue sticking out of the corner of her mouth. He rolled his eyes, continuing.

"Sssingle pedal of a Deadly Nightshade, or Belladonna. Thr-"

"What's a Belladonna thingy?" Mabel interrupted her brother, earning a glare. "What's a Nightshade?"

Dipper groaned. "They're the same thing." Noticing Mabel about to open her mouth again, Dipper continued. "An extremely poisonouss plant."

Mabel's eyes widened. "Ex-extremely? It doesn't grow here, right?"

"Not often, but it could." Was Dipper's response, just making his twins' eyes grow larger in fright.

"Why would that be in a cure?!" Exclaimed the current wearer of a Llama hair sweater.

"I don't know." He shrugged. "But know how Wendy said her brother got paralyzed from ssome purplish and yellow flower? That was a Nightshade." Dipper explained, hanging his head off the side of the bed.

"I will never feel the same about flowers again." Mabel said, no emotion in her voice. "Anyways, just read me the rest of the cure."

"Three drops of holy water."

"Then what? What do you do with those?" Mabel bounced over to her brother, hopping on the bed. Both twins watched Dipper's hat as Mabel knocked it off of his head.

"I haven't read that far.." Dipper's voice trailed off as his gaze fell back onto the opened book. "Aw crap."


BTW Dipper's S's don't always sound like a snake's, just sometimes. The reason for it is because of his fangs and forked toungue. Also, his toungue is only forked during distress and during a vampire frenzy (also known as loosing your mind for a short period of time). That's just how it is for "Fleglings".