*awkwardly shuffles into view* So... I'm back! Sorry for not returning on the 13th, I was getting over that episode. And then I got busy unexpectedly. (God, that episode killed me though, wow)

Thank you so much to everyone for not spamming me with notifications, I really appreciate it. I just didn't want 200 more requests to deal with. You can start reviewing again starting now though! I am gonna try and get through as many reviews as I can because the amount I have yet to go through is still quite large.

From adventuremaker16: "The Inconveniencing AU - Wendy does the dance with Dipper and Mabel, and afterwards, the costumes are in there closets. They also send Stan a DVD of it to watch as the other teens were freed from there prisons before the trio lamby dance."

Um, I'm not quite sure how this would work but... I'll do my best!


Short and Sweet

Dipper turned bright red as Wendy watched him from her hiding spot. "Um, well, I can't do the dance because I don't have a lamb costume!" he told the ghosts with a nervous smile.

With a snap of his fingers, the male ghost swapped out Dipper's outfit for a lamb costume. His shoulders slumped and he felt like crawling into a hole and never coming out.

"And...there it is..."

"I'll do it with you, dude."

Dipper whipped around in shock, staring at his crush as she made her way out of her hiding space to stand by him. "W-Wendy? What are - ?"

"Ooh! The more the merrier!" The ghost of the old woman cooed and snapped her fingers, creating a much larger costume for the ginger to wear. The boy turned even redder as he watched, dumbfounded.

"Why are you doing this?"

Wendy smiled down at him. "You wanna get rid of these ghosts, right? You're gonna need some backup then."

A sudden rustling of cereal boxes drew their attention to a pile on their left. Mabel's head popped out, looking slightly queasy after her Smile Dip escapade. "Me too! I'll help!" She clambered out from underneath the boxes and as she hurried over to stand by her twin, a lamb costume appeared on her as well. The girl squealed at the adorable bow on her neck. "Aw, Dip, look! We're matching!"

Dipper somehow became more crimson than ever as Wendy giggled at this. "This is actually sort of comfortable to wear," the redhead admitted with a smile.

"I know, right?" Mabel exclaimed, high-fiving her friend. "Dipper, how could you not want to dress up in this all the time?"

"Because it's a lamb costume!"

"But it's adorable!"

"Are you going to dance for us?" the elderly ghost (whose nametag read Pa, Dipper realized) asked, looking a little bit impatient.

Mabel beamed at the other two lambs. "Yup! Still remember the song, Dippingsauce?"

Dipper grumbled under his breath and she took that as a yes. "Wendy, just try and follow along! It's pretty easy."

"You got it, Mabel."

I can't believe I'm doing this, Dipper moaned internally, shutting his eyes tightly with a sigh.

"Wellllll..."

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It was three days later and Dipper and Soos were watching in amusement as the elder twin attempted to eat an entire box of cereal in one go (so far she wasn't succeeding) when Stan's familiar gruff voice called out, "Kids! Get in here!"

Mabel groaned and dropped the box, pouting. "I was so close!"

"Not really. Come on, let's go see what he wants."

Soos patted the girl's shoulder comfortingly as she continued to pout on their way to the living room. Stan was sitting in front of the TV, a strange expression on his face.

"What's up, Mr. Pines?"

Stan glanced at the TV, which was paused. "I got this DVD from one of Wendy's friends and... I think you need to see this."

The twins looked at one another in confusion as he played the video, only for Dipper to blanch at the sight of a familiar convenience store on the screen. Mabel immediately began laughing as she, her brother, and Wendy started to dance in lamb costumes. The ghosts were not onscreen, probably because they wouldn't show up properly anyway.

"They videotaped this?!" Dipper shrieked, gripping handfuls of his hair as his twin kept laughing. Soos unsuccessfully tried to smother a chuckle when the boy looked in his direction.

"Is this some kind of prank video?" Stan asked, raising an eyebrow at their reactions.

"What's going on?" Wendy walked in and immediately froze at the video she spotted on the TV. "Wait, is that - ?" Her green eyes narrowed. "NATE, I SWEAR - !"

"I can't believe he videotaped this," Dipper moaned, burying his scarlet face in his hands.

Soos patted the younger twin's shoulder now. "Aw, it's not that bad, dude. Believe me, I've been in stranger videos."

Stan sighed, eyeing the TV as the trio continued dancing and Mabel began hiccupping from where she was rolling on the floor laughing. "I shouldn't have asked."


Lee and Nate probably thought it was hilarious and wanted to see Stan's reaction to the video. Wendy gets them back later by sending them a video she got (for blackmail purposes) of them ruining Robbie's first guitar. They never mention the video again after that.