New Secrets

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It was a day after the twins had arrived at the Mystery Shack in Gravity Falls. 15 year old Dipper Pines slowly sat up in bed and went down to get breakfast. He had a odd dream last night, just flashes of a yellow something, and a soft voice singing to him. It felt familiar, but he just could not place it. He shrugged it off and went to go get breakfast.

Later, he went back to his room to study the journals again, as he had left them at the shack. He saw a page that he had never seen before. Dipper looked closer. The page said: 'Bill Cipher has a son. When I locked him into the mindscape, I took the child and gave him to a safe family. Bill will never get to him. ' The teen gasped, and then took the book and ran downstairs.

His Grunkle's looked up as he ran into the room. He opened the book and turned to Grunkle Ford. "Where is Bill's child? We need to protect him." "Do not worry Dipper, he is safe and sound and Bill will never get to him. Now can you go get Mabel. I need to talk to her."  Dipper ran out of the room to go get his twin sister. 

A minute later, Mabel walked into the room. "Yes, Grunkle Ford? What is Dipper talking about, Bill Cipher's son?" She asked. "Bill Cipher does have a son." He confirmed. Mabel gasped. "Who is he? Is he safe?" 

Grunkle Ford looked away. The older mans brother looked confused. "Ford, have you been lying to us this whole time? Who is the child?" Grunkle Stan asked. "The child's name is-um-um Dipper Pines." Stanford said, stuttering. 

Everyone else gasped. Mabel looked like she was going to cry. "My-my twin brother isn't even related to me?" She said with a desperate voice. Grunkle Ford nodded. He then said "But don't worry. Bill will never get to him. He's dead, remember?" Mabel slowly nodded and accepted that her own brother, was a demon.


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 Again, pretty short. It might get longer later, but don't count on it. Honest ratings.

Word Count 360



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