Time Skip
We were in the Northwest's garden, where Pacifica's parents were heaping praise on both of us.
"Well, Pacifica, you really found the right man or men, should I say, for the job," Preston snaps his hand, the butler standing to Dipper's right instantly starts shaking his hand fervently.
"We can't thank both of you enough," Priscilla Northwest pauses."That's enough," she orders the butler, who stops what he was doing promptly.
"Hey, both of us are just holding up our end of the deal." With that, Dipper and I both start walking away.
"Wait, leaving already? Both of you are at the world's best party, dummies."
"Heh, we'd love to stay, but we've got a Category 10 ghost to dispose of." Dipper was about to walk into a garden pillar when I pull him back.
"Dipper, please watch where you're going," I scolded and took the silver mirror from him to lighten his burden.
Dipper turns back and looks at Pacifica while laughing nervously, "Aah! Heh heh... Category 10." Pacifica laughed along with Dipper.
"Alright, off we go," I nudge Dipper slightly, causing him to clear his throat and wend his way through the garden with me by his side.
"Call me crazy, but, maybe she's not that bad after all," Dipper chuckled.
"Aw Dipper, you're starting to develop feelings for Pacifica," I taunt. "Wait, don't punch or hit me, I'm holding the silver mirror." 'I don't ship the two though.'
"You're a lucky guy," I hear him mutter under his breath.
Suddenly, the ghost trapped in the silver mirror begins laughing. I hold the silver mirror up to show him both of our unamused countenances.
"What are you laughing about, man? Both of us defeated you," Dipper pointed at him.
"You've been had, boy. You remind me of me a hundred and fifty years ago," the ghost launched into a lengthy recount of what had happened to him, which I again, completely disregard as I already knew what happened to him.
Once he finished explaining, Dipper looked incensed. "So, wait a minute. The Northwests knew this haunting was coming, and they tricked me into helping them to avoid ghostly justice? And you didn't tell me anything about this Magnus? What happened to our deal?"
"I said that I would reveal what would happen on each day, not give you full details on what would happen, I would give you a summary of what happened. Maybe I forgot to mention this to you but I admit, I should have told you about the Northwests tricking you."
"Ugh, Magnus! You know what, both of you stay here! I am going to deal with the Northwests myself!" Dipper stormed off and marched back to the mansion in rage.
I wait until Dipper was out of earshot. "Well, looks like it's just you and me. Since we have some time to ourselves, I'm curious to know, how much do you know about me?"
"Oh, Chosen One, I know lots of things, lots of things," he cackled.
"Go away Bill!" I shouted and instantly draw energy from the Axolotl, making the mirror levitate away from me with my hand as I did.
"Oh, you are so easy to fool, aren't you?" the ghost laughed. I immediately retrieve the mirror in mid-air and stop drawing energy from the Axolotl, feeling extremely tired afterwards.
"How-" I pant, "do you know about him?"
"Oh, Chosen One, there is so much you don't know yet. I don't think you even know how your own prophecy goes."
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