Chapter two -Gideon Pines

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Evening of June 3rd
Mabel Gleeful fixed her bright blue blazer, looking at her blue and black outfit. From her black flats, her navy blue leggings, her black skirt, her soft blue tank top, the blazer and the american flag pin on the right lapel, Mabel always attracted the boys to their show. She placed the black headband in her long brown hair, the turquoise amulet glowing. Her hazel eyes began glowing a neon blue as she messed with the glittering knife on the bedside table. It floated into the humid air, clouded in blue magic.

"Sister," Dipper whispered by her ear, causing Mabel to, full of surprise, send the glowing dagger at him. She let it fall to the wood as Dipper fearfully screeched.

"Sorry, brother," Mabel sighed as she turned to face her twin. He was wearing black dress shoes, tan creased pants, a black belt, bright blue button up long sleeved shirt, and the black bolo tie with his turquoise amulet attached. His american flag pin was attached to the small pocket.

"We're starting in two minutes, sister dear," Dipper sighed and pressed his nose against hers before walking from the room the Twins shared. Mabel smiled and picked the silver knife from the floor and slipping it inside of her blazer, in the holder she always had in the slim over shirt.

"Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Tent of Telepathy. Welcome to the stage, the Telepathy Twins!" The crowd cheered and the blue curtains parted to show the Twins, their hands entwined and their backs together. Mabel's glowing blue eyes sweeped the crowd and saw two new faces. Gideon Pines and Pacifica Southeast.

"How about you?" Dipper asked, pointing to Gideon. "You've never been here. Come on." As if pulled by some odd force, Gideon stood up and walked up to the stage and climbed up.

Mabel and Dipper, simultaneously gripped their amulets. Stay calm. Gideon felt his body lift from the old wooden stage, and his body stiffened. Gideon squeaked and closed his eyes. Don't freak out. You swore not to freak out.

The crowd was cheering. Gideon opened his eyes and he was on the stage again. He laughed nervously and glanced at Mabel, who she winked at him. He felt warmth fill his cheeks and he got down from the stage. Once he sat back in the seat next to Pacifica, he began to breathe again.

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