She's not my ghoul-friend!

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Silence fell. An atmosphere of intensity edged its way into the tiny backstreet alleyway.
Dipper felt a lump form in his throat. Panic spread through his hunger ridden body.
Wendy couldn't be a ghoul. She just couldn't. Maybe, Dipper thought to himself, she's just a human who helps out ghouls. They exist right?!
Either way, the freaked preteen scrambled behind a pile of haphazardly stacked wooden crates and watched the situation unfold from his hidden vantage point.

Corduroy stood her ground as Robbie approached her, bikaku poised to strike.

"Why should I leave?! This was my territory before that binge eater forced her precious little ass in!"

"Was your territory," Wendy spoke in a surprisingly calm tone, considering she was mere inches from a creature that would easily have her for a meal, "But you don't need the extra help anymore, do you Robbie? This area was split up between the weaker of us. You just killed one of the weakest ghouls here! I'll give you one last chance. Get outta here, or the outcome won't be pretty."

Robbie slid his raven hair across his porcelain face, "Make me leave..."

"My pleasure." The redhead purred in response. It was now that Dipper's worst fears were confirmed. Wendy's fern irises swiftly switched to a glaring red, the whites flooding a shimmering black. A veil of horror formed over Pines' head. One of his closest friends was in reality a predator (He probably would've found this pretty cool, if his life wasn't at risk).

Wendy leapt into the air with the grace and elegance of a ballerina. Robbie responded by mimicking her action, lashing out his bikaku. Dipper didn't see what had happened, it all took place in the blink of an eye. The lumberjack's daughter landed a metre from her starting point, lowering her arms and turning slowly. Valentino smacked into the concrete behind her, small tears had manifested in his clothes. A long, pained groan left his lips.

"Told ya." Wendy shrugged casually, her eyes returning to their normal emerald green. Robbie stood slowly and growled a bit before turning and running off.

Dipper edged out from behind the pile of boxes. Wendy heard the boy's movement and spun round instantly. Frozen in place, Pines pulled the cap of his hat down to avoid recognition (though he was also coated in dry blood which probably did a better job at concealing his identity).

"Who the hell are you when it's at home?!"

The brunette stuttered in a mess. He felt like a mess. He was a mess. He struggled to formulate a sentence, "M-my-um-I-b-...." He composed himself, "Just leaving? I feel so hungry..."

Corduroy shrugged again, retrieving an arm from the tourist's heavily dismembered corpse and tossing it at Dipper's feet, "Eat then."

Gulping, the preteen scurried away from it in horror, "No! No no no no no! I'm human!" He sobbed.

"Human? Boys talkin' crap. Listen kid, if you're feeling hungry, just eat the damn meat! Believe me, it seems unconventional but it's the only way to get rid of the hunger. Damn parents trynna raise their kids like humans." She tutted.

Dipper was swift to respond, "No I am human! I can't eat humans. That'll make me a cannibal!" He looked at her in panic. Wendy frowned when she noted his eyes. One normal, one ghoul. This kid was weird, but he was also testing her patience. In anger, she seized a chunk of flesh off the floor and thrust it in the boy's face.

"Get it away from me!"

"Just eat it!"

"NO!"

Wendy had had enough. Even if he was a mere child. He still pissed her off. In one quick movement, she grabbed his blood crusted shirt, hoisting him into the air. He squirmed a tad attempting to free himself, screaming and whining. Corduroy then proceeded to force the piece of human flesh into his mouth.

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⏰ Last updated: Jul 20, 2017 ⏰

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