Chapter four: Dipper the Destructor.

I want to thank uknounx for pointing out my little mistake in the previous chapter, but I fixed it now! No wonder I got a C in chemistry XD

Dipper sat at the wheel of his RV, praying that he was dreaming. How on earth did Pacifica Northwest of all people convince Dipper to let her help him in tracking down her parents? He's faced hell and back, and has seen much scarier things than the female race, but yet here he was with Pacifica at his side.

"So remind me again why you think that your parents were captured by a paranormal creature? I mean it is Gravity Falls and all, but the chances are pretty slim." Dipper stated as he drove on. He was currently heading towards the police station to figure out if Robbie could shed some light on the subject, because right now his leads were pretty dry. Pacifica frowned slightly as she recalled the memory.

"My dad had asked me to come over a few nights ago. He wanted to talk about a new business deal that he'd been working on, same old same old, but when I knocked on the door no one answered. Not even the servants. When I got in the house, my parents were gone, the servants' unconscious and not a single trace of them." Pacifica stated with a sigh. She didn't like her parents at all, but they were still her parents. They were still the people who gave her life and still the people who fed her. "All that the police found was a large black feather on their bed."

Dippers eyes widened in shock as soon as the words spilled out of Pacifica's mouth, at the same time he stepped hard on the brake, stopping at the side of the road. Pacifica's eyes widened at his actions and stared intensely at him.

"You just scared the hell out of me!" Pacifica stated before Dipper gave her a worried look.

"How big was the feather, Pacifica?" Dipper asked suddenly, catching her off guard.

"What? You're not making any sense, Dipper." Pacifica stated as her eyes filled with worry as well. Dipper unbuckled his seat belt and quickly made his way to the back of his RV. He rummaged through books and files before he pulled out a book that looked similar to the one he had back when he was twelve, but this one had the number four in the middle of the golden hand.

"Did the feather look like this?" Dipper asked this time a bit calmer. Pacifica looked down to the page he was pointing at and in the middle was a young man about their age drawn, with his back to them. The young man had enormous black wings and next to him was a pure black feather.

"Yeah, but only a bit bigger." Pacifica stated. Dipper nodded before he took a deep breath and put the book down. He then opened the RV's door and stepped out, with Pacifica not far behind him.

"This is perfect. Just peachy." Dipper stated as he buried his head in his hand. Dipper started pacing back and forth, trying to think of what he could do.

"What's wrong, Dipper?" Pacifica asked as she placed her hand on his back. Whatever was going on with him had to do with that feather and she wasn't going to allow him to keep her out of the loop.

"It was a bad idea to bring you along. I just put you right in the center of danger." Dipper stated with a sigh. "I'm taking you back and then I'll handle this on my own." Dipper stated, but before he could even walk to steps Pacifica growled at him.

"Dipper Pines! If you think for one second that I'm letting you do this on your own, you've got another thing coming. These are my stubborn, snobbish parents and my responsibility." Pacifica stated as she crossed her arms over her chest. "Whether you like it or not, I'm coming with you. End of discussion." Pacifica waited for him to argue back, but instead the corners of his mouth curled up.

"Well alright then," Dipper nodded his head as he continued to smile. "but you listen to what I say and if I tell you to stay back, you stay back." Dipper stated as his expression became serious.

"Of course." Pacifica smiled as she internally screamed with excitement. "Now will you tell me what that feather has to do with my parents kidnapping?"

"It's a fallen angel's feather. It's a part of his wing." Dipper stated with a straight face. Pacifica's eyes widened in confusion and shock.

"A what?!" She asked trying to make sure if she heard Dipper right. The young detective sighed as he rubbed the back of his neck.

"There isn't really time to explain it now, but I will on the way. Looks like we won't be paying Robbie a visit after all." Dipper stated as he headed into the RV. Pacifica wasn't far behind him, clearly wanting to know what the young man meant by fallen angel.

"Hold on, jeez, Dipper. You're not making any sense at all. First off what do you mean by fallen angel, and second where are we going then?" Pacifica asked as she sat down in her seat. She was trying desperately to figure out what he was saying.

"Fallen angels are creatures that comes from Bill's realm. In the past they remained undetected, but when Bill came back he stirred up unwanted attention underground and now we're going to need to visit some friends of mine. They know more about Fallen angels than anyone.

"Hold on the triangle? Didn't you guys erase him?" Pacifica asked as worry overcame her. Dipper sighed heavily as he glanced at the young woman.

"We did, but Bill obviously thought ahead and came back in the form of a fallen angel. He paid me and my family a visit shortly after me and Mabel came home from Gravity Falls." Dipper stated as he could feel his tattoos glow faintly under his trench coat.

"That's why you never came back? Your parents…" Dipper cut the blonde off before she could continue.

"Our parents forbid us, and that's also why I'm the Mystery Twin and not Mystery Twins with Mabel. Mabel doesn't want anything to do with these mysteries anymore." Dipper sighed heavily. He hadn't told someone of that day in a very long time and the memory of it still frightened him.

"If it makes you feel any better my parents didn't exactly make the rest of my childhood a blast. They send me off to a boarding school in Europe. They completely neglected me. I had to practically grow up without them." Pacifica stated as she glanced downwards. Dipper could see all the pain she had been through clearly in her eyes. He slipped his hand off of the steering wheel and gave hers a squeeze.

"These bruises make for better conversation." Dipper flashed her a reassuring smile.

"You can say that again." Pacifica smiled as she looked up at him. The rest of the way they drove in comfortable silence, until Dipper pulled up at the side of the road once more. He slowly cut the engine and turned to the young blonde once more.

"When me meet up with my old 'friends' I want you to stay as close to me as possible alright? They're not exactly fond of the female species." Dipper chuckled lightly. Pacifica scrunched up her nose at the sexist statement. Something told her that she wasn't going to like these friends of his.

The two walked through the thick woods of Gravity Falls. They weren't walking in silent since the birds chirped around them and the two kept the conversation flowing. They didn't talk about deep things, but things that mattered to the them both.

"So tell me why I don't see a ring around that finger of yours. I'm sure all the eligible bachelors are waving their wallets in front of Preston for your hand in marriage." Dipper stated as he gave his blonde companion a teasing grin.

"Of course they have, but unlike my father I made it very clear to them that I'm not interested. My only plan at this moment is taking over my father's businesses and restore the Northwest name that has been dragged through the mud." Pacifica stated with a proud grin. Dipper nodded satisfied with the answer she gave him. Now it was her turn to smile at him teasingly. "Why don't I see a ring around that finger of yours then, Pines? You're quite the catch and I bet an amazing Casanova."

Dipper chuckled at her statement. Every word was true mostly since he traveled a lot and couldn't be in a committed relationship at the moment, but that didn't mean he cheated on woman in his previous relationships and he surely didn't pick up girls at a bar just to score, but the fact that he didn't have a girlfriend had to do with what a fallen angel had burned into his flesh.

"You could say that, but I'd rather not let anyone hurt me or let myself hurt someone." Dipper stated with a small smile. There is also the fact that I'm a freak, but he didn't add that.

"I didn't think that Dipper Pines would be afraid of getting hurt?" Pacifica asked as she raised her eyebrow.

"It's not a fact I'm proud of." Dipper lied smoothly before he stopped in his tracks. He pulled out a packet of Real man jerky and opened it. What he did next shocked her. He dropped the entire packet on the ground. "You might want to stand a bit back." Dipper warned as he held a protective arm out in front of her. Before she could question him though, an enormous sound broke through the air. A few trees gave in falling one after the other, just as Pacifica wanted to turn and run for her life, completely confused by what was going on a large beast towered over them.

The monster breathed heavily, drool dripping onto the ground in front of them. Pacifica hid behind Dipper, who was completely unfazed. In fact, the young man smiled up at the beast. The beast leaned further in and for a moment Dipper readied himself for a surprised attack, his tattoos glowing in anticipation.

"Well if it isn't Destructor!" The bull like creature shouted down at him. "I see you picked out a mate for yourself. I can imagine that the man you must have faced had to be huge! She is quite the looker!"

"Huh?!" Pacifica asked as she stared between the two. Way too confused to focus on what the creature had said.

"Nice to see you too, Chutzpar." Dipper grinned widely.

"I say again, HUH?!"

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