Previously...
Ford nodded, "Alright... so, what are hunters exactly?"
"They're people who hunt us for a living, and get money for it in return. They're mostly paid money from people we've wronged, or something like that." Aurora shrugged, "I don't completely know, I've never been targeted by them. Well, that, and... they took one of my friends away from me. I haven't seen her since..."
They all decided to just stop the game and let Aurora work out her sorrow by herself. So, Ford was down in the lab, Aurora was playing with the triplets, and Mabel, Dipper, Will, and Bill were just sitting down at the table... staring at each other. It was quiet.
"Hey Mabel, do you remember asking Ford on the day that you were getting the unicorn hair if he was going to tell you that you could go to wizard school, and then looked into the bag, asking if there was an owl in it? ... and then, he disappointed you by saying that if there was an owl in the bag, that it would be long dead?" He asked.
Mabel frowned, "Yeah, I remember that. It might have been nine years ago, but I remember. I was very disappointed by the owl comment... until he told us about the unicorn hair."
"Yeah, well, the entire pure of heart quest is dumb," He grumbled.
Mabel grinned, "I'm still the most pure of heart person in this room!"
"Says the girl who gave me the rift, pretty much causing the apocalypse," He smirked, leaning back in his chair, with his arms over his chest.
Mabel looked down, "You tricked me, though..."
"Besides, if anyone in this room is the most pure of heart, it's probably Will," He shrugged.
Will sighed, "Maybe..."
"That's not the point of this conversation, though. I'll be asking both of you a few questions and you have to be honest. It's important," He admitted.
Mabel smiled, "Okay!"
"Alright, fine. What's the first question?" Dipper mumbled.
He sighed, "Well, I can't do anything to do with birthdays, moon signs, astronomical signs, or anything else like that, since you have the same birthday, so... What element do you find yourself pulled to more often? The elements I'm talking about, are fire, water, air, and life."
"Life," Mabel grinned.
Dipper sighed, "Fire."
"Alright. I already know what out of world thing you seem to pull towards... so... I don't know what else to ask," He admitted.
Mabel was confused, "Out of world?"
"He's talking about space, pretty much. Dipper's would be, well... the dipper, and yours is the Shooting star," Will explained, "which is funny, because a shooting star can be destructive, but you said you were pulled towards life, while the dipper constellation doesn't do anything, and instead leads the way for other people on their path of life, which Dipper said that he was pulled towards fire... which, I understand why. They're opposites... and fire usually destroys life. If wildfires and house fires are anything to go by."
He held up his hands, "Alright, I give up on this test. If literally makes Dipper go with me, and Mabel with you, so... I give up on it."
"Why do we need to go with you two?" Mabel asked, confused.
Will grinned, "It's more of... he's going to teach Dipper, and I'll teach you."
"Teach us what?" Mabel asked, still confused, and curious.
He grinned, "Magic."
"Really?!" Mabel gasped, excitedly, "You're going to teach us magic?!"
He smiled, "Yes. Calm down, Mabel. One of the hard things about this is control your emotions."
"Why?" Dipper asked.
He sighed, "Emotions can effect how responsibly you use your magic. So, it's important to control your emotions."
"So... can we just start learning magic?" Mabel asked, impatiently.
Will smiled, moving small balls of yellow light in his hand, "Alright, so... we'll give you small bits of my magic, since I'm weaker... so it'll be easier to use. Come here."
Both twins walked towards him, each ending up with a small ball of yellow light in their hands.
Will sighed, "Close your eyes, and imagine the ball of light as a weapon. Move the ball against your hands, shaping the weapon. Think of what the weapon could do. What power it could hold. Once you've made the weapon... Dipper, toss yours to Bill. Mabel, toss yours to me. Then, you can open your eyes and watch us."
They both did as was ordered. Mabel, making a small ruler, while Dipper making a small knife. They tossed their made weapons to who they were supposed to, and the two boys looked at each other. They faced each other, the twins in awe at the weapons they had made.
They watched the boys spin the weapons on only a finger, before looking towards the twins.
Will smiled, "A ruler wouldn't do much damage to an opponent, but... considering the work you've put into it, I won't judge. The ruler returning to its owner by the flick of a finger, is a nice touch. Although it doesn't do much damage, it'd be a fine starter weapon."
"What were you doing to it?" Mabel asked.
He grinned, "Scanning it for what it could do. It wasn't hard. The small knife would do damage, and the fact that you made the accuracy at 500% is really helpful. Along with the fact that you made it so that it could multiply and withstand extreme weather, and temperature, is impressive."
"So... what are you going to do with the light since we're done with it?" Dipper asked.
He cut into Will's finger with the small knife, before crushing the small knife, letting the light fall down into the cut. He did the same to the ruler. The twins winced, noticing the purple liquid coming out of the cut.
He sighed, "Come here and lick the blood."
"Why?" Mabel asked.
Will looked at them, "It'll help with your magic, so... just lick the blood."
"Uh... no..." Dipper mumbled.
Will sighed, walking over to both twins, and serperately opening their mouths and putting his bleeding finger on their tongue, "How does that taste?"
"It... oddly tastes... like a blueberry..." Dipper mumbled.
He snickered, taking Will's finger, putting it in his mouth, before taking it out and placing his own finger on it, "Sanación instantánea."
The twins looked in surprise as the cut on Will's finger began to heal.
"Don't worry, it's just a small spell," He smiled.
Will nodded, "Yeah, no harm done."
"Good. Anyhow, let's get dinner."
