//So just to let all you guys out there know, the story will be mostly from Dipper's view but sometimes it'll switch over. Hope you guys like the story so far! And Dipper is a demon in this one, but his name isn't Alcor.
In a rough alley, there was a boy spray painting. After a couple of minutes, the wall had a silhouette of a floating triangle with horns, arms, and legs. It was colored yellow and black. " "Long live" were the only words up there. Then the boy took off his hood and grinned at his work so his fangs showed. He was wearing a black jacket that was bent in some places that were colored a bright yellow. He wore black pants and heavy duty black combat boots. The boy had mostly brown hair with a streak of bright yellow in it and his eyes were a piercing yellow with slits for pupils. Then he heard a noise behind him. "So you've come to join the party?" he asked, turning to see a girl his height. "I could ask you the same Dipper" she replied with a smirk. "Well then Wendy, I suppose we could have a little 'game'" said Dipper again. His slit eyes narrowed down even more as a sharp smile pulled over his face. Then he stood up and began running. Wendy followed after him, her baggy, silk pants blowing in the wind. Quickly the pair turned the corner and spotted a laundry line. It blew in the sour wind. Dipper flicked his hands to have blue flame appear. He threw it at the laundry which caught on fire. Wendy then spotted a barrel and stopped to lift it up and throw it. An angry merchant ran toward her, but Wendy just smirked and ran like lightning. Dipper then nodded at Wendy and levitated up to a beam in the town square with ease. He stood up on it and slowly it began to move. The demon grinned at all the people with a maniacal smile and raised a hand with blue fire. Several buildings caught on fire. Instantly people started to scream and run. Wendy from below pointed to a table full of water. Dipper nodded and jumped off the beam and onto a table. The women that were washing all shrieked as the demon ran across the table, tipping over their buckets of water and throwing their clean laundry on the sooty ground. Finally, the town square was a mess of debris. "Rotten to the Core" they both said with a fist bump. Then Wendy sighed. "You think we should try to see if our phones will work today?" she asked as she moved her pointed shoes around. "Sure. The one magic we can't do" said Dipper almost immediately after. The two both laughed and swiped out their phones. But soon their phones buzzed unhappily. "No wifi, no cellular" it read. Wendy sighed and threw her phone across the courtyard in rage. It broke into a million pieces as soon as it made contact with the stone. "Why'd you do that?" asked Dipper as he brushed some dirt off of his pants. His boots were caked in mud, so that would still be something dirty to clean. "Doesn't even work here. And let's face it, we're never ever getting out of here" Wendy commented. "Our parents are going to get so worked up about your phone. It's so funny when they're angry" Dipper laughed. "I know right!" exclaimed Wendy. She was wearing a black cropped tube top that had side sleeves with red pants and red pointed flats. A red and black zigzagged band with 7 rubies decorated her waist long red hair. Dipper was pretty sure she dyed it. Then all of a sudden a teen their age with a black hoodie decorated with white and black fur came through. His pants were black as well and he wore black converses. His hair was also dyed black and white. "Hey, Robbie! You missed all the fun!" shouted Wendy. She ran up to him and pushed down on his shoulders. With incredible strength, she flipped over him. Then a woman with a baby in a wagon came by. The 3-year-old was holding a sucker, which Robbie snatched away thoughtlessly. "Not all of the fun" he joked. Dipper's eyes flashed a bit as Robbie made that comment. A small smile crept up his face. "Hey where's Pacifica?" asked Wendy. She turned to Dipper, but he shrugged. Robbie then cleared his throat. "I thought she was with the other girls on the island. They adore her for being a princess or whatever" he said. Dipper rolled his eyes and started walking. "Hey, where are you going?" Robbie shouted. Dipper rolled his eyes in annoyance. Was everyone here literally stupid? His yellow eyes narrowed as he called back, "Our parents told us to stick together! We should find her now!" Then Dipper lit his hand with blue flame again. This was a demon's main form of magic. Then he concentrated and evaporated into thin air. Wendy and Robbie looked at each other in shock. Was that supposed to happen? Dipper found himself on the other side of town. He felt a lot weaker as teleporting takes a lot of energy. Then with his sharp eyes, Dipper spotted the princess. Pacifica was up on a table posing for many girls. Dipper didn't want to cast more spells, but the flood of girls was tremendous. So the demon levitated off the ground and flew over their awed faces. Pacifica looked towards Dipper and waved. Dipper smiled back as they were very good friends. Then Dipper held her hands and concentrated once more. Soon both of them were gone. Back in the square, Dipper and Pacifica appeared together. Both Wendy and Robbie went over to greet them. Pacifica walked towards them joyfully. Today she was wearing a blue cocktail dress with a black lace on top. A diamond crown rested upon her head and around her waist was a black and gold purse. Then Dipper fell against the table. Pacifica gasped and ran over to help him get up. Dipper smiled and shakily pulled himself to his feet. "Sorry, teleportation takes a lot of energy here" the young demon explained. Then he lit his hands with a familiar blue fire. "But after all, we're rotten to the core" said Dipper dangerously. "That's great to hear Pinetree" said an all too familiar voice. The streets were dead empty now. All that remained were the 4 friends and a very dangerous demon. Dipper turned around and saw Billeficent, his father, surrounded by 2 guards. One was heavily tattooed and the other had red hair and a large beard. "Hi Dad" Dipper said plainly. "So Pinetree, what did you do today?" asked Billeficent. He was pretty much a flying triangle with a set of large black horns. "My friends and I caused mayhem in town today. Everyone was scared to death of us as we burned their houses!" Dipper shouted. His slit eyes were burning with raw power. One could've said that the young demon looked a bit power crazy at the time. Bill's same slit eyes also burned a bit as well. "Good job" he said. Then Billeficent floated over to all of them. Each one looked up. "Let's go descendants. Back to the mansion" the triangle said coldly. All of the kids sighed. The vexed teenagers didn't want to see their evil parents. Each day they'd go on and on about the glory days when they were free to commit acts of unspeakable evil. But Dipper, Wendy, Robbie and Pacifica had no choice but to follow Billeficent to the mansion on the far side of town. After all, Pacifica's mother had been a queen for heaven sakes! It was definitely them who deserved the mansion! After they got through the front door, the descendants looked to see their evil parents. Queen Priscilla first got up and went over to Pacifica. "Who's the fairest of them all?" she asked in a sweet, sappy voice. Dipper rolled his eyes. "I am!" said Pacifica with joy as she looked in her magic pocket mirror. Then her mother sat her down and started to talk to Pacifica about what to do with her long blonde hair. "And remember dear, beauty is pain" Priscilla added. Pacifica nodded and began to apply makeup to her face. Dipper never even tended to his hair. Why does anyone need to spend an hour on appearance? Wendy went over to Stanley Pines, her father. He was also known as Jafar Jewels and was rumored to be the King's brother. Dipper smiled evilly to himself. "The pathetic king whose brother turned against him!" he laughed silently. Then Robbie went over to his mother. "As I keep telling you Robbie, always go for the largest amount of puppies" she said in her dalmatian dog robes. She then started squeezing her dalmatian puppy that she stuffed herself. "Their remains are so cute!" she exclaimed. Robbie nodded and kept saying that dogs were vicious over and over again to himself. Then Billeficent raised his hand. Instantly the room went silent. Even Dipper was interested and he raised an eyebrow. "Listen, guys. I need to tell our precious, little, descendants some news" Billeficent said. Now Dipper was very interested and slightly annoyed with Billeficent called him "precious". "You will not be attending school here. Instead, you will be going to a school in Auradon, called Auradon Prep" finished the triangle. Wendy, Robbie, and Pacifica were speechless. All except Dipper.
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