"So, you're a Sasquatch? You don't look like anything like how I pictured..."

"Yeah, the news totally gets my looks all wrong... they're not as handsome. Plus, they think I'm this giant freak going around scaring people when I'm just a simple guy who wants to live life in nature! Y'know! Been hanging out with the Bears here since they're the only friends I have."

"We've been trying to help Charlie find a home, and we came across this hole," said Grizz. "Its perfect for our friend to fit in."

"So that's why you were out buying things for 'a friend'?"

"Yeah, they were just trying to make this hole a good home for me."

"Only we didn't expect him to go out while we were gone," said Panda.

"You guys were so busy getting things for me, I didn't want to bother you. I forgot there were some extra things I needed. I was just gonna find some things for myself and come back. I didn't do anything to them. I was just gonna use them as decorations and furniture and whatnot. In fact, I was gonna use your little sled as a-"

"TMI, Charlie..." said Panda.

"Well, that stuff you found was ours!" said Craig.

"I know that now, but I didn't see anyone around when I collecting things. I'm awfully sorry."

"It's fine," sighed Craig.

"And when we saw that you were looking for our friend here, we just had to create a diversion," said Grizz.

"I told you it wasn't a good idea," said Panda.

"I thought it was clever..." said Grizz.

"But why do you need to hide in this hole?" asked Craig.

"Well, it's just that I needed to find myself a home somewhere. I tried living in a car once, but that really wasn't easy. It was kind of cramped."

"And why do you need to hide?" asked Hilda.

"Because people are always following me! If the public ever knew and found me, I'd be taken away to have who knows what happens to me. Everyday it feels the same... I wake up, run, and hide. I wake up, run, and hide. I can never catch a break!"

"Gosh, I'm sorry to hear that," said Dipper.

"We're probably not helping the situation right now," said Craig.

"Aw, it's not your fault. I shouldn't have take all your things," said Charlie.

"Hey, you were just looking for things to build a home," said Hilda kindly. "But the Creek's probably not the best place to look for things, especially with all those kids running around."

"Hey, your secret is safe with us!" said Dipper. "We'd never want anything cool to be taken away."

"Aw, thanks, and you know, you guys can visit any time if you'd like... I mean, I kind of have to let you at this point."

"So... we're all good here... right?" asked Grizz.

"Yeah, we're good!" said Craig. "And y'know, I think I could help out with your home if you need me to!"

"Aw, you would," asked Charlie. "Gee, thanks!"

"Actually..." said Hilda.

And she took out the creature ball toy she and Dipper had from before.

"Why don't you have this?" said Dipper.

"Oh! Cool!" said Charlie.

Charlie then ripped the ball in half like it was nothing!

"A punch bowl!" said Charlie.

"D- Did you just-?" asked Dipper in amazement.

"Ew, I think there's something in here though..." said Charlie, picking out the creature inside it.

"...Well, that was anti-climactic," said Hilda.

"Oh, and uh, here's everything else I took from the Creek," said Charlie, handing everything he had stolen. "I might have licked some of the candy though."

"I don't think Bobby's going to want that candy anymore..." said Craig. "Well, we better get going. It was nice meeting you Charlie."

And the three left the bear and the Sasquatch.

"You coming Hilda?" called Dipper.

"Oh! Coming!" said Hilda, before quickly putting her sketchbook in her bag.

"What were you drawing in there?" asked Craig.

Hilda took out her sketchbook and showed a drawing of Charlie to Dipper and Craig.

"Hey, uh, sorry that this mystery didn't turn out to be anything crazy," said Craig.

"Eh, well, a mystery's a mystery," said Dipper. "Besides, I think Charlie's kind of cool."

"Yeah. Even if it didn't turn out to be a giant or anything, at least we made a new friend," said Hilda. "Plus, the Creek was kind of fun. We should visit more often."

"Yeah! I want to see what else in this Creek," agreed Dipper.

"Cool! It'd be awesome if you guys came sometime around!... And hey, it was fun finding creatures with you, guys... would it be possible if I could... join you guys on your creature exploring? I'm all for finding new places and making discoveries!"

"Well, you are a really great cartographer," said Dipper.

"One day, I plan on exploring and pin pointing all of MationIsle! There's so much to see out there! In fact, I've already made a path to here!" said Craig. "It's off limits of course."

"Of course. I don't see why not," said Hilda.

"Thanks, guys!" said Craig happily. "You're the best!"

"One question though..." said Hilda. "What are we going to do with the kids at the Creek?"

"Well... let's just say I got a fun little story about fighting off a real life Sasquatch," said Craig cheekily.

That night, to end the day, the three went off their respective homes. Dipper returned back to Gravity Falls to see at the front.

"Oh, hey Dipper! You would not believe the day Webby and I-"

"What? Me?!" asked Dipper frantically. "I didn't find anything! No secrets here! No siree!"

"Huh?" said Mabel. "Uh, you're acting a bit more... Dipper-y than usual."

"What? No! I'm fine! I'm all fine!... Well, better get to bed! See ya!" said Dipper.

"...Oh, he's definitely hiding something," said Mabel.

The next day, Craig was telling his story to Kelsey and JP.

"And then, the creature ran off just like that! And that's how I took care of that giant!" finished Craig, holding up a waft of green hair.

"Woah! That's awesome, Craig!" said Kelsey.

"Wish I was there to see it!" said JP.

"So, what about you two? Where were you yesterday?"

"Eh, we didn't really do that much," said Kelsey.

"Yeah, it was kind of boring and- oh, shoot he's back!" cried JP.

ROAR!

"Prepare for battle!"

Kelsey and JP ran off with swords towards the noise.

"...okay, forget I asked," said Craig. "Clearly a lot excitement going on."