Previously...
She sighed, "What can we do to protect against the hunters?"
"That's... complicated."
"What are hunters?" Luna asked.
He sighed, "Look, I'm sorry for telling you this, but... don't tell anyone else about what you are. Not all humans are nice, and some of them hunt us, hate us, and want to kill us... if we could be killed, anyway... Those ones, we call hunters, for a good reason. I'll have a list of names and descriptions of people that you can tell, or... they'll probably come here soon."
"Yeah, true. 'Lee wants to reopen the Mystery Shack soon," Ford admitted.
He smiled, "Then he should. I'm... not sure... Wendy... will be happy to see me."
"Of course not," Dipper mumbled.
He snickered, "What? You still like her?"
"... I'm not saying anything," Dipper frowned.
He laughed, "You already know that she doesn't like you back. Besides, you have me, and the triplets now."
"True...," Dipper sighed.
Aurora sighed, "Anyway... as much as I'd love to meet everyone from your zodiac, I have work to do."
"What kind of work?" River asked, curiously.
She smiled, "Nothing important. Just... practicing magic and other stuff. Looking up spells..."
"Aurora, you have no clue if there are hunters where you are going," He pointed out.
She sighed, "True. Besides, I'd rather want to teach all of them magic..."
"Exactly. So, you should stay here," He sighed.
She nodded, "Fine, I'll stay."
"There's a bunch of them in the Mystery Shack."
"Is one of them Will?"
"Yes, sir."
"Good. I want you to take all of them, besides the blonde, then I'll pay for it."
"Of course, Mason Gleeful."
