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     "WHAT IS A GOBLIN DOG?" Soleil asked, getting ready for the impromptu outing her sister had just informed her of.

     "It's only the universes best hot dog! Pony Head said it's the best thing she's ever eaten," Star assured from her position on her sisters bed.

     The older Butterfly told her about the dimension with nothing but a hotdog truck, which millions of people supposedly were waiting to try the Goblin Dog. Soleil could not think of a stupider reason to wait in line.

     "So how are we getting there?" the younger asked, standing in front of the mirror to adjust her skirt.

     "With my scissors, duh," Star shrugged, holding up the pair of dimensional scissors Pony Head gifted her.

"How did you—" Soleil began, but was cut off by Star grabbing her wrist and dragging her into the hallway.

     "Star, my shoes!" but it was too late, as her sister was already pulling her through the portal she had ripped into another dimension.

     The princess looked down, her socked feet warm against the sandy ground. They were transported to what seemed like a deserted plain, though there was a ridiculously long line of creatures from every dimension waiting for a Goblin Dog.

     "GIRLLL, finally I've been waiting on y'all," a bubbly voice called from behind them.

     The sisters turned to see their friends waiting in line already, Pony Head bobbing up and down drastically to get their attention. Marco had a look on his face that told Soleil he had been left alone with the Pony princess for far too long.

     "I was only gone for a few minutes!" Star called, running over to her best friend. The two got to chatting, ignoring everyone around them for the time being.

     "Hey Sol," Marco smiled. Soleil blushed, coming to his side to wait in line.

     The teens hadn't gotten a chance to see each other since their last Sunday outing, after Star pulled him away to go on a mission. Even though they lived just two doors away from each other, it seemed as though they could never get a moment together.

     "So, how long did Star leave you alone with Pony?" she asked, noting the exhausted expression he held.

     Marco rolled his eyes and sighed, "Oh my god, for way too long. I swear, I've never been made fun of so much by one person in so little time."

     "Yeah, she's something," Soleil giggled.

     "So, have you met Kelly?" the boy asked, gesturing to the blue haired creature next to him.

     "Oh! No, I don't think I have," the princess smiled, turning to the mountain of hair next to her. "Hi, I'm Star's sister Soleil, it's nice to meet you."

     Kelly simply blinked in response, offering no greeting of her own. Soleil shrugged, a little put off by her lack of words.

     "Yeah, she doesn't say much. This line is so long we haven't moved at all since we got here! Are you guys sure you want to wait for so long just for a hotdog?"

     Marco was cut off by an axe almost straight to the head, missing him by mere inches and hitting a tree instead. The boy shrieked, looking down to the source of said axe, an angry Koala covered in scars and battle armor.

     "It's not just a hotdog," she mocked, looking at the group of teens with a fiery expression. "It's a Goblin Dog. Some would kill for a Goblin Dog, just like how I almost killed you with that axe. Just to be clear, I'm the one who through that axe."

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