Previously...
Aurora sighed, "Something about this is wrong, Father."
"Nothing about this is wrong, Aurora. You know this. They've made Will suffer for a long time. They deserve to pay for it," He growled.
Aurora nodded, "I understand, but...-" "-Aurora, Stop. You can't stop this. You know what they deserve, so stop. You shouldn't be going to their side. They deserve this. You know this... so why are you doing this?" He growled, interrupting her.
Aurora punched him.
He scowled, glaring at her, using his sleeve to wipe the blood under his nose, "Aurora..."
"I... I'm sorry! I didn't mean to..." Aurora backed away in fear, horrified by what she'd done, before running off.
He started to run after her, before Ford put his hand on his shoulder, and spoke, "I'll go after her. You go clean your nose. I'll talk to her. She probably doesn't want to talk to you, because she'll think that you're mad at her."
He sighed, letting Ford run after Aurora, watching him go as he went to the bathroom to clean the blood.
Ford sighed, "Hey, Aurora."
"Dad..." Aurora looked up at him, from where she was sitting.
Ford sat down next to her, "I know you're annoyed at him, but... you shouldn't be. There's a good reason as to why they're down there. Anyhow, we both don't know much about each other. So, we need to get to know each other. I was wondering if you had any ideas as to what we could do."
"Could we play truth or dare with a few others?" She asked, smiling.
Ford sighed, "Who do you have in mind?"
"Dipper, Mabel, Father, and Will," She grinned.
Ford got up, "Alright. I'll go tell them."
"Why did I agree to this?" Dipper asked, looking at the bowl of hot tamales.
He snickered, "Because. So... eat the hot tamales."
"No! They're so hot!" Dipper complained.
Aurora sighed, "I knew I was going to regret letting Father play."
"It's fine, Aurora," Dipper smiled, examining the bowl.
Will took a hot tamale out of the bowl, "I don't see what the big deal is. They're very good."
"Wha... How... HOW DID YOU DO THAT?! THESE THINGS ARE HOT AND SPICY, AND YOU JUST EAT IT LIKE IT'S NO BIG DEAL?! HOW?!" Dipper screamed in surprise.
Will shrugged, "It's just cinnamon. It's not that bad. It could be a lot worse."
"Isn't your tongue catching on fire, though?" Dipper asked, "Or... do you not have a tongue?"
Will smiled, "No, it isn't. I have one, it's just different from yours."
"I... uh... okay, fine. I'll... eat the hot tamales..." Dipper mumbled, dumping the contents from the bowl in his mouth, before covering his mouth, "HOT! IT'S VERY HOT AND SPICY!"
Mabel laughed, "It's alright, bro bro! I'll go get you some water!'
"Actually Shooting Star, water only makes it worse. Milk makes it better," He admitted.
Mabel looked over at him, before nodding, and running towards the kitchen, "Milk it is, then!"
"Anyway... while Mabel gets me some milk... Truth or dare, Will?" Dipper asked, looking over at the "younger" boy.
Will smiled, "Truth."
"You're no fun, William," He pouted.
Will stuck his tongue out at him, "Shut it, Gold."
"Geez... you two act like children..." Dipper mumbled, "Anyway... what... what was the worst thing Bill's ever done?"
Will grinned at him, "I don't know if I can answer that with only one answer, Dipper."
"Okay, then... list the top 3 worst things," Dipper sighed.
Will laughed, "Let's see... Leaving me in Reverse Falls... forgetting about me... and... destroying our original home."
"Wow. That's... a lot of things," Dipper gasped.
Mabel laughed, walking over with a glass of milk, "Yeah, it is! Anyway, here's your milk, Dipdop!"
"Thanks Mabel. Your turn, Will," Dipper admitted, pouring the drink into his mouth, letting the spiciness of the hot tamales leave his tongue.
Will frowned, looking over at him, "Wicca. Truth or dare, Gold?"
"Uh... come on, let's go. You guys can continue the game without us, right?" He asked, getting up, before helping Will up.
Dipper was confused, "Okay... so... who can go next?"
"Mabel can, I don't mind," Will smiled, following him.
The remaining four stared at each other in confusion.
"Alright, what made you mad?" He asked, once they were alone.
Will looked down, "The Gleeful's."
"Of course. That makes sense. I have an idea. Follow me," He held out his hand.
Will took it, following him down the elevator, behind the vending machine, "So... why are we down here?"
"To help you with your sudden anger, unless you want to take it out on me," He grinned.
Will scowled, "No. That would end badly for me."
"I'm going to neither deny or confirm that." He smiled, leading him to the cages, "Anyway... we're here."
"Of course... I'm not surprised you brought here to release my anger out on them," Will sighed, looking at the three Gleeful's.
"Come on, Will. You might as well release more than anger out on them. Nobody'll know. We're the only ones with access to this part of the room anyway. If anyone comes in here, besides us, then they'll just see how the room used to look," He grinned, pulling his shirt over his head.
Will gulped.
Mabel sighed, "Grunkle Ford... truth or dare?"
"Truth," Ford answered.
Mabel looked down, "Are you okay?"
"I'm alright, sweetheart." Ford assured her, before looking over at Aurora, "Aurora, truth or dare?"
Aurora smiled, "Truth."
"Hmm... do you have any kids?" Ford asked.
Aurora bit her lip, looking down, "Do I have to answer?"
"Yes," Ford sighed, "and I won't tell Bill or Will, since their not here. The two of you can keep that a secret from them, right?"
Mabel and Dipper nodded, "Of course!"
"So... can you answer my question?" Ford asked.
Aurora sighed, "Sure... Yes, I have children... Dipper, truth or dare?"
"Truth," Dipper sighed.
Aurora frowned, "How long have you been with Father?"
"Um... 8 years?" Dipper asked, looking over at Ford and Mabel, who both nodded, "Mabel, truth or dare?"
"Dare!" Mabel grinned.
Dipper smiled, "I dare you... to put makeup on Aurora."
"Okay..." Mabel got up, getting up and taking Aurora with her, making her sit in a chair.
Once she was done, there were sparkles in Aurora's long, brown hair, pink lipstick on her lips, and purple eyeshadow above her blue eyes.
Mabel grinned, "You look beautiful!"
"Thanks, Mabel," Aurora smiled at the younger girl, looking up at her.
Aurora looked over at Dipper, "Truth or dare?"
"Truth," Dipper grinned.
Aurora sighed, "What is the worst thing you've ever done?"
"Uh... not really anything. Uh... this won't be a Truth, or a dare, but... could you tell us why you have kids?" Dipper asked.
Aurora frowned, "No... I... don't think you'd like it..."
"Why?" Mabel asked.
Aurora started to cry, "... No reason..."
