Pacifica headed to the bathroom nearby. She wasn't used to public bathrooms, but she couldn't hold her urge to pee anymore.
The Corduroys had found a spot a bit on top of the field, which — luckily — had a bathroom not too far, but not too close either. Another luck for Pacifica was that none of the three cabins were in use. But the downside was that the bathroom didn't have bulbs or any sort of light, so there was no entrance door — except for the cabins — in there.
When she opened the cabin's door to leave, she jumped back as a girl towered her. The girl stood right outside the door, being almost face to face with Pacifica. The small darkness of the bathroom wouldn't have made it harder to guess who that girl was, her silhouette was far from forgettable to Pacifica, but the green glow in her eyes and the stone between her neck and collarbone made her be even more recognisable.
"Wendy?"
The two girls locked eyes for a moment, staring silently at each others' faces. "Ni hao, Pacifica."
Pacifica coiled slightly when Wendy said her name. "What do you want?"
"Oh, you know what I want." Wendy replied.
Pacifica frowned. "Dipper's not here," she said. "He's with—"
"I know where he is," Wendy replied. "I'm glad you know what I want, but that's not why I'm here."
Confused, Pacifica tilted her head. "Then why are you—"
A green whirl surrounded Pacifica. Wendy raised her and Pacifica until she reached the top of the bathroom — which wasn't really high, the bathroom was enclosed — and swoop her arm to the side, throwing Pacifica towards a mirror at the wall and breaking it. The glass shattered and fell to the floor, Pacifica falling after being released with glass pieces on her back and over the pieces that fell before her. Pacifica struggled to kneel.
"What the heck is wrong with you?!"
Wendy frowned and grit her teeth. "You are what's wrong with me!" she held her amulet firmly. "You litte rotten insect dare lie to me about my Emperor?"
Pacifica carefully stood up. "Wait, this is about the 'I'm Dipper's girlfriend' thing? Okay! You got us! We lied! But we did it to protect him from you!" she said. "You wouldn't leave him alone! I was just helping him!"
"Liar! You are trying to steal him from me!" Wendy shouted. "You like him too, don't you? You're jealous that I am getting along with him more, that we are closer and that he's falling for me too!"
"Stars, you're more delusional than I thought!" Pacifica shouted back. "Do you know what Dipper thinks of you? He thinks that you're a crazy stalker with a weird haircut and an annoying personality! He does not, never did, and never will fall in love with you!"
Wendy's face darkened, her eye twitched. She raised her arm, a greyish-green smoke appeared and out of it came two axes. Pacifica's eyes went wide at the sight, she gulped. She just made a mistake, didn't she?
"You have no idea," Wendy said in a voice colder than ice, but as sharp as a knife. "What you're making me do." she swoop her arm forward, the axes flew to Pacifica.
Pacifica crouched and swung her body to the left, one of the axes hit above her and the other one almost hit her face. Wendy made more axes and threw them at Pacifica. The first almost got under her arm and the other one between her legs. The fifth one she dodged by jumping to her right, but she felt something being cut off. She peeked at the side, seeing something yellow in one of the axes.
Her hair was sliced diagonally.
Her shock didn't stop Wendy from throwing more at her, Pacifica didn't have much space to dodge, but still did her best. She jumped to the floor to dodge another one, standing on all fours after. An axe came for her face, she shut her eyes tight as the axe drew closer.

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Falling Gravity (Season 01)
ФэнтезиPacifica, an orphan teenager that lost her parents when she was little, her only memory from them was a journal with spells that turned out to be actual magic. Years later, she met a white haired boy with an amulet named Gideon that convinced his pa...