Here's chapter 6! Thanks for being so patient ;) Also, check out my Ariana Grande fanfic while you're here.

Trust No one because reality is an illusion, the universe is a hologram.

"Mabel that makes no sense!" Dipper shouted exasperatedly. "How does being twins help us here?!" Mabel looked at him, almost amused.

"I must say I like being cleverer than you" she said, smirking. Dipper frowned at her and was about to say something when Stan interrupted them.

"Mabel just tell us your idea so we can get outta here, it's getting dark outside" he pointed towards the entrance of the tent where the light was fading rapidly.

"Bro, have you not read page 250 of the journal?" She asked grabbing it from his jacket and opening it to the page. "It says that if you're a twin you can think two things at once"

"I still don't understand how that'll fool Bill." Mabel placed a palm on her head and sighed.

"He's a demon not a God. This will work trust me." Dipper looked around at the others who just stood there, taking it all in.

"If only my brother was here" Stan muttered under his breath.

"What was that Mr. Pines?" Soos asked nervously.

"Erm, what? Nothing" Stan replied, looking around suspiciously.

Mabel shook her head and pointed to the page. "All we need to do is find a clear gem stone."

"Like the one we used to make ourselves taller?" Dipper asked, remembering the day they had almost been defeated by Gideon.

Mabel nodded. "We need to find one of those and place it outside during magic hour. According to this it projects what both people are thinking."

"Yeah well where do we find this thing?" Dipper asked, hope filling his eyes.

"Dude, my dad once showed me this awesome place where there's like a bunch of cool stones or whatever" Wendy told them.

"We can't go now" Stan added, "its way too dark for little kids to be out searching for stones and stuff." He scratched his head and looked around to see that McGucket was staring at them. Had he been listening to them this whole time?

"We should leave now" Dipper said. "Do you think you can distract that thing while we go?" he asked, turning to the old man and handing him back his invention. McGucket sighed, his long filthy beard swaying back and forth.

"Sure thing." He walked out of the tent, the others hiding behind, and noticed him walking right up to the nest making some sort of weird bird call. Mabel shrugged as Dipper looked at her, confused but before they could question it the bird's gaze fell on the old man who was now waving his hands in the air.

"Now" Dipper whispered to the others, and he sprinted to the opposite end and crawled out the tiny door before the creature could notice. He waited, now out of view, as the others followed. Silently, they all made their way back to their boat.