The roar echoed through the cave as the two of them fled, breaking into the light and running as fast as they could in fear of their lives.
Wendy, covering her ears, shouted, "What did I do? What did I do!?"
Dipper shouted back, "You broke eye contact! We gotta get out of its territory!"
They reached the car. Mabel refused to offer hers for this, but Soos did. Besides, they needed the space in the back of the truck for the egg. Wendy jumped into the driver's seat while Dipper was in the passenger's. He barely had the belt clicked when Wendy floored it.
Wendy checked the mirrors as they bounced down the country road, away from the hilltop. Dipper said then, "How come this ends up happening? This is like, the third chase from massive animals this week?"
"Dude, focus, where do I need to go?"
"Straightest line from the cave, furthest you can go!"
"Okay, Hangon dude!" Wendy said and veered the truck off the road to tear across a field. They ploughed through a weak fence and on to the pastures.
A loud roar cracked across the sky. Wendy frantically looked through the mirrors. "Where is it dude?"
Dipper looked around before opening the window and looking up. "Wendy! Break left!"
She swerved the van just in time to dodge massive claws ripping up the ground where the car would have been. Dipper looked up to see the huge, winged Dragon with wings spread wide. It was staring right at him as it ascended and roared with displeasure.
"Yep, it's a Dragon." Dipper said.
Wendy had been focused on where they were driving. "Great, how far do we have to go before it gives up?"
The dragon roared from overhead and Dipper looked up at it again. It was coming back. "Uhh… I dunno…!"
The car bounced out of the field and back on to another road. The dragon was coming back in. Wendy asked then, "You think this one breathes fire?"
They heard the crackling breath before the stream of heat splashed beside the car. They both screamed as Wendy swerved.
Wendy raged from behind the wheel "God, just leave us alone! We gave you back your egg already!"
Silence dragged on for a few seconds, and Dipper looked around and leaned out the window to look into the sky. "I think we lost it?" He asked curiously.
Then both of them heard a police siren and looked back. The Gravity Falls cops were behind them. Wendy groaned, "Awwh, what? Now?"
She was breaking to pull over. Dipper saw this and started to panic, "Wait, what are you doing?"
"Dude, im already on the hook for reckless driving last time! I can't ignore this!" Wendy sighed.
"Uh, yes? The dragon? Sitting duck? Wendy!" Dipper was shouting.
Wendy had an intense frown on her face, and said then without looking at him, "Maybe it finally gave up."
Blubbs was on Wendy's side, Durlan was on Dipper's. Blubbs knocked on the window and Wendy rolled it down. "Hi there miss Codorouy, you know how fast you were going?" Blubbs asked as-a-matter-of-factly.
Wendy sighed angrily and looked away, arms crossed. "Too fast."
Durland, speaking through Dipper"s open window, said, "Mighty fast! Our new dash speedometer clocked you going a hundred and five!"
Blubbs, nodding, said, "Remember what we told you last time, Miss Coduroy?"
"That you'll take my license away and tell my dad?"
"That's right. Now you're gonna have to park this car, and come with us."
Dipper treied to interrupt, "But officer, there's a-"
Blubbs sighed, "Not another one of those stupid stories Mister Pines! Hasn't this town had enough of your chicanery?"
"What? Don't you of all people know what happens here? There's a-"
Blubbs interrupted him. "Look, the only time there's trouble is when YOU stir it up! Now c'mon, we're getting into our new, fancy police car and-"
The brand new police car with the futuristic speed reader vanished under a bolt of flaming bile. The cops looked up to see the Dragon approaching, low to the ground and tallons held outward.
Blubbs, stunned, shouted, "Jimmeny Christmas!!"
Durland added, "Not Again!"
Dipper shouted, "WENDY GOGOGOGOOOO!"
Wendy floored it to get away from the dragon. The car sped away, leaving behind the two officers. When Dipper leaned out of the car again he saw the dragon had grabbed the cops and was taking off through the sky.
Wendy, eyes on the road, said, "Where is it now dude?"
"Uh," a disbelieving Dipper said, "Well, I think your ticket isn't a problem anymore."
Wendy thought about it. "Oh, cool!" She thought about it more. "Oh. Wait. That means we gotta go rescue them now, doesn't it?"
"Probably."
