Dipper's POV:
I walked into a house that Abby had given me the address to before I left the diner. I could only assume it was (Y/N)'s house. I walked in and was greeted by a person running up to me at full speed and hugging me, almost causing me to fall. "I'm so sorry......" The person whisper into my ear as they hugged me. I could tell they were crying. Crying or not, I recognized that voice anywhere. It was (Y/N). She's alive!! As soon as I realized, I hugged her back.
"You don't need to be sorry for anything" I told her. I pulled away and wiped a tear off her cheek.
"Bill..........He told me that you were in danger, and tricked me into letting him into my mind." She told me. "Are you OK? I know this was all my fault......."
"(Y/N)" I said before she could talk anymore. "I'm fine. I'm standing right in front of you and I'm not hurt." I brushed a lock of her (H/C) hair behind her ear. "Everything is OK now."
"Your sure? And this isn't all just a crazy dream and your actually dead?" She asked me.
I laughed. "It's all real, (Y/N)."
As soon as I was done, I felt a tug on my vest collar and (Y/N) pulled me into a kiss. I know this is supposed to be a moment, but let me just go on record of saying this is the first time a girl has actually wanted to kiss me. It felt........ Well, good, to know that someone cared about me enough to kiss me.
Your POV:
As soon as Dipper told me that It was all real, and that he was alive, I was so happy that I kissed him. It seemed to have lasted forever until he pulled away and said "Can I tell you something?"
I blushed "Yeah, sure..."
"Umm..... I've been meaning to tell you........How do I say it?" He stuttered on his words. "I like you. Is that crazy?
"What's crazy is that I like you too!" I told him and pulled him into a hug.
I never wanted to let go.
YOU ARE READING
The boy in the woods (Dipper Pines X Reader)
Random"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...