The following morning, Dipper and Mabel were sitting with Apple and Raven in the castleteria.
"Mm, these pancakes are so good," said Mabel, who had literal sparkles in her eyes while looking at a tower of pancakes smothered in syrup.
"Do the chefs use magic or what?" asked Dipper.
"I don't think so, but it's good to see you two aren't too down about your situation," said Raven.
"How many chances will I get to meet real princes and princesses?" asked Mabel.
"There is one thing that I'm worried about, can I talk to you about it alone really quickly, Raven?" asked Dipper.
"Of course," said Raven. The two then stood and went over to a corner of the room which was out of earshot from anyone else.
"Is your brother alright?" asked Apple.
"He has medication that he needs to take but we don't know if it exists here so we figured asking Raven would be the best thing," said Mabel.
"Medications are made by witches so that makes sense," said Apple.
"Plus, if there is anyone who can figure out a way to get your brother his medication it would be her," she said with a cheerful smile. Raven and Dipper then returned to the table.
"Is everything alright?" asked Apple.
"Yeah, Raven was able to enchant this ring she had so it can produce the medication I need so no matter how long we are here it won't have to worry," said Dipper as he pointed to the silver ring on his right hand.
"That's great," said Mabel.
"By the way, how about I take the two of you shopping for new clothes so you can at least have something else to wear," said Apple.
"That makes sense, and thanks to being so helpful, Apple," said Dipper as she smiled at the blonde princess.
"It's no problem, and we can leave once we finish breakfast seeing as how I don't have any classes today," said Apple. With that everyone got back to eating, unaware that their day was about to go from a bright sunny one to a great storm in a few hours.
