(It's nighttime, BTW)
Your POV:
Me and Dipper sat on top of a tree branch looking up at the sky. It's been a long day for the both of us. We both sat in silence for what seemed like forever, then Dipper finally spoke.
"So...... I have a question for you."
"Yeah, what's going on?" I asked him, turning my head to the side to look at him.
"There's this girl I like" He began to say. "But I don't know how to tell her" Hearing those words was like a knife being stabbed into my chest. I'll never get to be with him, even if I wanted. But I was still willing to help him with his crush the best I could.
"I mean, you could just talk to her." I tell him. "Tell her how you feel" I began to think about all the possible people that he could like. It's probably that Pacifica girl that he always talks about. But he's always said he hates her............ It doesn't matter. He doesn't like me. And that's all I need to know.
"I can't" he tells me. "She's probably not going to talk to me again if I just tell her. She may not even like me back! Things will get kind of awkward if that's the situation"
"It may be worth taking that risk" I say. "She May feel the same way as you. Heck, she may even be having the same conversation as us right now"
Dipper's POV:
"It may be worth taking that risk" (Y/N) told me, looking at the sky. "She May feel the same way as you. Heck, she could be having the same conversation as us right now"
"Oh you have no idea" I mutter under my breath after she finished.
"Hmm?" She looked at me.
"Nothing..." I told her. But it really was something. I can't just tell (Y/N) I have a crush on her. She'll hate me. I glance back down at my watch. Midnight already? How long have we been out here? Ugh, I have to leave now. I just don't want to leave (Y/N). "I have to go. It's really late."
"Really? What time is it?" She asked me, finally turning around so her legs hung off the tree branch we sat on.
"Midnight. Plus, it's a full moon." I told her, assuming she had read about werewolves in her journal.
"Oh, yeah...." She said. She seemed a little disappointed. We jumped down from the tree and we both walked home without another word.
YOU ARE READING
The boy in the woods (Dipper Pines X Reader)
Overig"I-" I began to say. "I-I really don't know if I can trust you." "Well, I don't know if I can trust you either, and yet here I am." You have just moved to a small town called Gravity Falls, Oregon. You never really wanted to go, though. But when...