Dipper wasn't a forgiving person. That was a fact on it's own.
He was prone to hold grudges. There were a few exceptions, as he was mostly forgiven towards his family members.
Up to now, that changed.
As he no longer could look his sister and uncle in the eye. Stan had kept crucial information from him, even when the whole world was at stake. And Mabel had forgotten her job as a Guardian. It was Dipper and his sister's job to keep the World Balance, and rid it of evil forces. And besides from controlling the sun, Stan had a task on keeping the whole universe safe as well. And in the end, they went against Dipper, and had the guile to see him as the bad guy.
He was now walking through the twisted halls, looking through multiple doorways. Behind him, Mabel was trying to gain his attention.
"Dipper, just listen--"
"Nothing you say will convince me," Dipper snapped, slamming a door shut.
"That won't stop me from trying," Mabel countered.
Dipper turned to her sharply. "What do you expect me to do? Ignore the fact that Grunkle Stan lied to me, and how you're disobeying common Guardian laws."
"Sometimes, laws need to be changed!" Mabel argued. "You're really going to let the laws tell you whether or not to kill your friend?"
"This isn't just about the law, it's about common sense," The male brunette responded. "If Bill's powers are rewakened, it'll spell bad news for everyone."
"Oh, so it's his fault that his powers are returning?"
"No! I'm only saying that this is the only solution we have right now."
"So, let's find a better solution," She insisted. "We can teach Bill how to control his powers. Plus, Will has his powers, and he's doing okay--"
"Will is different , Mabel," Dipper pointed out. "Bill's magic is the most chaotic I've ever seen. He needs an actual Demon to teach him how to control it. We're no help to him..."
Mabel stared at him for the longest while. Her eyes hardened with a serious gaze. "So, that's it? There's really nothing we can do for him?"
Dipper shrugged, beginning to feel an ache inside him. "Not any I can think of."
"Do you hate Bill?"
"Mabel, how can you ask that?" He shot back. "It's not my fault that the odds are against us."
"And it's not Bill's fault that he's born a reincarnation," She said.
"Mabel, I refuse to go on with this useless argument. We have to forget about the time we spent with Bill, for the sake of the universe."
Mabel regarded him in disbelief. "How can I forget all this..." On that cue, she opened up a door beside her.
Inside the door, it revealed a memory of the group watching television together. The image would flicker sometimes, changing memories to the times when the group were together and happy. Dipper tried to ignore that most of the memories included him, but it was hard to.
Frustrated, he closed the door shut. "We forgotten our goal," He said, seriously. "We were tasked on destroying Bill on sight, but we foolishly wasted our time."
"But, Stan made us promise not to hurt Bill--"
"Unless Bill was opposing a real threat," Dipper reminded. "Stan said that, but still kept quiet when he knew about Will's powers. I should've never listened to him. I...I should've disposed of Bill when I had the chance."
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Zero Falls: Season One
FanfictionAfter escaping their abusive household, twins Bill and Will Cipher, find refuge in a strange town of Zero Gravity. It doesn't take long, before danger lurks around every corner, as the twins encounter many oddities, monsters, and even godlike beings...
