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The sight of the pine tree hat and shooting star sweater together blinded Bill for a second but he recovered quickly.
Mabel, with not a hint of fear, charged.
"NO ONE MESSES WITH MABEL PINES!" she shouted like a war cry.
Bill shot a huge red electricty bolt at her.
She ducked just in time, as the bolt hit the wall, and parts of it melted immediately.
Mabel, relieved, began to recollect herself but it wasn't fast enough.
He shot at her again, an extremely close call, close enough that she felt the heat against her face. This time it hit a torch and...burned the flame? How was that even possible?
No time for that. Bill was preparing for his last shot, the one that would finish her off.
She needed something.
And she knew exactly what.
But first, she would have to distract Bill.
She ran and ripped a torch off the wall, pretty easily. The nightmare realm had strengthened her.
Like a javelin thrower, she tossed it right at Bill's head!
The flame barely hurt him, but enough that he grabbed his head and groaned.
Now was her chance.
She reached in the backpack, and grabbed exactly what she needed.
The amulet from Gideon.
She noticed that it wasn't on a tie anymore, but on a chain, like a necklace.
Gideon must have known he would give it to her.
She out the necklace around her neck, and felt the power surge through her body, strengthening her, encouraging her.
It was at that moment that she promised to never take it off.
Bill had by then recovered, and was eying the amulet on her neck. He soon lost interest, and Mabel saw red energy forming in his hands, his final shot.
But she was only starting.
She put one hand on the amulet, and felt a great surge, even bigger than the last. She used every bone in her body, concentrated so hard that some people would think her head would explode. She concentrated on the throne.
"Float throne," she whispered, "Fly."
Blue light surronded the throne as it slowly, very slowly...
Began to levitate.
"WHAT?!" Bill shouted.
She brought it up, right above Bill, and dropped it right on his head.
It crashed into millions of pieces on his head, and his scream was filled of pain.
She was getting the hang of this power.
She used her new power. Torches, floor tiles even Bill's hat for awhile for amusement, then flew through the air, ss if they were alive, but controlled by a girl who had come to save her brother.
Bill, who had never felt this before. What was it? Pain. She thought she was going to win, goibg to get her brother back, but she knew the battle wasn't over yet.
She grabbed the amulet again, and the curtains and chadeliers began to fly. Each chandelier crashed on Bill, one by one, snd the curtains tied him up so she could no longer see him.
Nothing. Nothing moved. Mabel stood for awhile, paralyzed. Had she done it?
Suddenly, a huge explosion! All the broken chadelier pieces snd curtains in flames! Bill had reached his boiling point and gone over.
He was red, the darkest, deepest red anyone had ever seen. Mabel screamed at the sight.
"Bye bye, Pines. You're brother won't miss you."
Mabel looked back at Dipper, her one and only brother, who she loves so much, she couldn't even explain it with words.
She remembered the last time she had seen him, when Bill had come. "You or your sister Pine Tree," he had said. Of course he would miss her. She had missed him. But all that was about to change. And no one would stop her.
She looked back at Bill, and smiled.
"You don't know anything about love."
She grabbed the amulet, and took control of Bill.
He screamed. She kept going, repeating Dipper's name, encouraging herself. Snd before it happened, she saw two pictures appear in Bill's eye. Her and Dipper and infants, and her and Dipper the summer before. Then she knew she had done it.
There was a big explosion of blue light. Then nothing. No sound or sight.
Mabel woke up.
"Hello?" she groaned. She was still in the throne room, but Bill was nowhere to be seen. She walked to where she had last seen him. There was a drawing on the floor. She gasped.
It was a picture of a shooting star intertwined with a pine tree. It shimmered and sparkled. It was something from the earth and something from the sky, coming together.
Mabel turned away from the drawing, and towards Dipper's cage. She ran over, and yet again noticed the lock, but had just the thing for that.
She took out the president's key. It was worth a shot. She put it in the lock and turned it.
It popped right open.
"This really CAN unlock any lock in America," she said to herself.
She unlocked the chains, and took Dipper in her arms. It was the first time she had touched him in over a year. She noticed he smelled distinctively like pine trees.
She sat on the ground and held him in her lap. He laid there, eyes unopened but breathing steady.
She held him and sang. She sang his favorite songs, her favorite songs. She cried and her tears fell on his face. She hugged him and told him over and over again how much she loved him and to wake up.
She had been sitting there for an hour. She hadn't noticed it had been 23 hours since she left the shack.
"Dipper I love you. Please wake up."
She looked down, took off the pine tree cap and placed it on Dipper's head.
His eyes were opening. She heard his groan that she used to think was annoying but loved so much now.
His eyes were open.
"Ma-ma-mabel?"
"OH DIPPER!" she shouted, and they both began to cry. They hugged and cried and wouldn't stop.
"Dipper I love you so much!"
"I love you too Mabel," he said, his eyes again filling with tears.
"How did you get here?" he asked.
"That doesn't matter," she said, "Come on. Let's go home. I'm sure the family will be super happy."
He tried to stand, but immediately fell down. She put his arm around her shoulder and they walked out. When they exited the cave, the noticed a blue light forming. The exit portal.
"You ready?" she asked.
"Always," Dipper said.
They walked through, and were again on the old railroad tracks. She helped him up onto the mountain snd onto the grass, and they walked home, with the risibg sun in front of them. They were together again. And if you were watching, you would have seen the happy reunion and the everlasting sibling love.
And you would see everything brighten.
Both the earth and the sky.
Yay! We did it! Tell me guys, should I make a sequel about what happens when Dipper comes home, how the family reacts and what Mabel does with her new amulet power? Thank you guys for reading you guys have been amazing readers!
