This was just an idea I had after seeing the tenth episode (BTW I'm totally shipping these two.)

Any feedback is appreciated and if I get people wanting more I have a few ideas. ;)

After the whole ghost-trying-to-kill-everyone thing was over I realized how little I really knew Pacifica. So, we sat on one of her parents' fancy couches and talked. She told me about her overbearing parents and I told her about my incredibly boring ones, she told me about her "friends" and I told her about my nonexistent ones. We talked for hours. She was hilariously sarcastic and actually really deep. I was sorry to have to leave at the end of the night.

"I should probably go," Dipper muttered, "Stan might be upset if I get back to the Shack too late." The pair stood and wandered slowly and silently to the huge front doors.

"Are you gonna get a lot of heat from your parents after all the guests have left?" he questioned.

"Probably, but I'm not sorry I did it," She smirked, "not just because I saved their butts either. Usually these parties are totally boring, but this year it was... fun." She smiled as she watched Lazy Susan and Tambry dance arm in arm. "I want to do this every year." Dipper smiled at the thought.

When Dipper was through the large, wooden doors, instead of continuing home, as he should have, he sat on the front steps to the mansion and looked out across the incredible garden. To his utter delight, Pacifica sat beside him.

They sat in silence until a gust of Oregon air swept across them and they shivered. "Oh, hey! Take my coat!" Dipper offered as he began removing it.

"What are you doing? I'm fine." She returned

"It's your suit anyway." He shrugged slyly as he draped it over her shoulders.

She stiffly mumbled something resembling 'Thanks' and they sat in silence again.

"I wonder what this place will be like in the future." Dipper wondered out loud.

"It will be a lot more plain, I know that." she returned.

"What do mean by that?" he asked.

"When I inherit the Northwest mansion I'll cut back on all these frivolous fancies-"

"Wait, I thought you loved being fancy."

"True, but when I'm an adult I'll put away my childish things unlike my parents did. I'll reduce the staff, I'll buy market food, not all this high-end stuff, and as much as I'll miss them, I'll even donate my peacocks to a zoo." she smiled, watching, as one strutted across the path, "Then, I'll give all the extra money to charity or something." Pacifica finished with a grin, and looked at Dipper expectantly.

"I have to say, I was not expecting that." Dipper replied, returning the grin.

And we talked for hours more.