As said before, I'm really glad the story is doing well so far. As I promised, I'm adding another chapter since I got five more reviews. Enjoy!:

Four

After a brief debate, Dipper convinced the others to let him go to Pacifica's house alone. He figured that if it was just the two of them, that there would be fewer distractions and there would be a greater chance Pacifica would assist them. The last thing Dipper needed was the others slinging insults at her, pissing Pacifica off and ruining any chances of increasing the size of his army.

It was 11:35 by the time he got to the Northwest residence. It was a big, white, mansion with a driveway ten yards long that held two limos and a Cadillac Escalade.

Once Dipper got to the front door, he found the doorbell and rang it.

After a few seconds, Pacifica opened the door.

"What do you want?" she asked.

"Listen, Gravity Falls is in danger and I need your help," said Dipper.

"Sure it is," said Pacifica. She tried to shut the door, but Dipper stuck his foot in the way.

"I'm not kidding," he said. "Can we please negotiate?"

"No," snapped Pacifica. "Dad!"

"Come on!" Dipper protested. "Don't you care at all about Gravity Falls?"

"I do," replied Pacifica. "But even if it was in danger, I don't like you or your sister. So there's no reason I should help you! Dad!"

Dipper could tell that he was running out of time, because he could hear approaching footsteps behind Pacifica. "Please! Just give me five minutes!" he begged. "I'll—I'll—"

"You'll what?"

Dipper could see Mr. Northwest. "I'll get in front of the town and tell them that the Northwests are better than the Pines!"

As soon as the words escaped his lips, Dipper regretted saying them. He knew that was the only way to get Pacifica's attention so she would listen to his story.

Mr. Northwest walked up behind his daughter and glared at Dipper. "What's wrong honey?" he asked. "Is this boy bothering you?"

"Actually, Dad, he just started talking," said Pacifica. She invited Dipper in and her father closed the door behind them. She led Dipper up a staircase and into a small room with a round table and two chairs on opposite sides of the table.

The two kids sat in the chairs.

"Okay," said Pacifica. "Tell me about the supposed danger Gravity Falls is facing."

Dipper told her about Ronald and their rendezvous in the forest. Then, he described what had happened in the Mystery Shack with the adults and Ronald's associates capturing Mabel, Grenda and Candy. Finally, he explained his battle plans for defending Gravity Falls when Ronald returned around 12:35.

By the time dipper had finished talking, a butler had brought in a plate of oatmeal raisin cookies. Pacifica took one and broke it in half.

"Honestly, your story seems a little far-fetched," she said.

"I know it does," Dipper admitted. "But you'd be surprised at how many crazy things happen in this town." He took a cookie from the plate and took a bite.

Pacifica ate part of her cookie and set the other half down. She then looked at something in her lap. "I have made my final decision," she said. "And my answer is no."

"What?" snapped Dipper after he swallowed his cookie. "Don't you care at all about the town your great-great-grandfather is credited with founding?"

"I do," admitted Pacifica. "But your five minutes are up. Now, you have to give a speech about the Northwests being better than the Pines!"

Dipper snapped to his feet. "What?" he yelled. "No, no, no! That's not what I meant!"

"You said for me to give you five minutes," said Pacifica. "And I did. Now, you have to do your part in the deal!"

"I—uh—argh!" Dipper stomped his foot. He tried to get past Pacifica and get out of the room, but she put two of her fingers in her mouth and whistled.

Two buff men in suits burst into the room and blocked the doorway. Dipper bumped into them and fell on the floor.

Pacifica stood next to the two men. "I figured that you would try to escape," she said. "These are two of my family's body guards."

"Nice! Anyone else I should meet?" Dipper snapped sarcastically.

Pacifica glared at him. "No. Just write the speech, which you'll be giving at 12:30 on the stage in front of my great-great-grandfather's statue."

Dipper stood up. "Yeah, uh, that's not gonna work."

Pacifica walked up to Dipper and shoved a sheet of paper and pencil in his hands. "Yes it will. Write the speech. I'll be back at 12:20."

She walked out of the room with her two body guards.

Dipper stormed back to the table, sat down, and set the pencil and paper.

He then spent the next thirty nine minutes eating cookies and texting Wendy, Candy, Mabel, and Grenda, trying to change the battle plans because of the problems Pacifica caused.

Once they agreed on a new battle plan, Dipper convinced the others that there should be a code word that would send the plan into action.

Agreeing on the code word wasn't that hard, luckily. After Dipper was done texting, he checked the time. It was 12:19.

He scribbled down a speech that Pacifica would never forget in the next sixty seconds.

As he set his pencil down, the door opened and Pacifica walked in.

"Let's go," she ordered.

The time of the speech is planned to start five minutes before Ronald comes back. What will Dipper do when Ronald come. And will the sight of him change Pacifica's mind about helping Dipper. Find out in Chapter Five, which I'll upload on Monday, January 6th. If I have five reviews by then.