Dean turned around when he saw the kid looking at him directing his attention back to his brother. He took another bite of his pie as his brother stuffed another bite of hash browns into his mouth.
"What do you think a girl like that is doing with two kids and a guy like that?" Dean whispered to his brother gesturing to the group behind him with his fork.
"Well she looks younger maybe they're friends Dean. Why do you have to judge people so much?" Sam scoffed at his brother pushing away his half finished plate of hash browns.
"Are you done? Seriously? "
"What, I'm full. And they were kind of cold." Sam informed his brother, "Now Finish your pie."
"Oh don't worry I'll finish mister hypocrite." He chuckled at his brother before returning to his pie. Dean glanced out the window, staring at his impala. He pushed the empty plate away from him and reached into his pocket to pull out his wallet. He opened it up and slapped a twenty on the table. "Okay Sammy, let's go." Dean stood up and fixed his jacket.
Sam got up and stood next to his brother, "Let's go." As they walked out of the dinner they passed the table with the small group with the pretty redhead. Dean flashed them a smile and a quick wave as they passed. The two brothers walked out of the diner and over to the Impala. Dean opened the door sliding into the driver's seat, he close the door as Sam slid in next to him.
Dean turned and faced his brother, "So you think we should check out this Mystery Shack place?"
Dippers looked up from the journal and stopped talking when he felt his sisters' elbow connect with his side. "Mabel what was…" He trailed off when he saw the two guys standing up and walking towards their table. Everyone went silent no longer talking of Bill or any other creatures that could be hiding in the woods working for him. Dipper's eyes followed the two, as they smiled and walked out the door.
"Dipper…Dipper…" Wendy snapped her fingers in front of Dippers face drawing his attention back to the group.
"Sorry…sorry…something just seems off about those two," he told the group.
"Off like sneak off into the woods to prance through flowers? Or off like go hunt down monsters throughout the country?" Soos questioned Dipper with his usual whim.
"Well I don't think it's the first one, and I really don't know what's off about them they're just giving me that feeling," He glanced out the window as he watched the black car drive away. "Whatever it doesn't matter right now. Let's get back to work." The group turned their attention back to the journal that was now open to the first page Dipper had turned to the day he found the book in the woods, "Remember guys most importantly trust no one."
About a half an hour later Dipper closed the book and stood up from the table, "Well I think that was a good meeting, see you guys at the shack later?"
"Yeah Dipper, we'll see you there," Wendy stood up as well followed by Soos, "Bye Mabel." She waved to the girl sitting in the booth playing with forks. Wendy and Soos left the diner and walked to Soos's truck.
"So what's the plan bro bro, we gonna go see the gnomes in the woods, maybe look for the hide behind again," Mabel spoke standing up from the table, "Maybe I could show you that unicorn that I beat up."
"Well let's just start heading back to the shack; we'll go through the woods see if we happen upon through anything."
"Sounds good," Mabel punched her brother in the arm running out of the diner and jumping into the cart.
