The Past Returnes with a Bang

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"It's not much but it will be enough.... welcome home." Pacifica said gesturing to her apartment with her arm stretched out. Davy and Lizzy walked in and looked around. Davy put his sisters and his bags down, he had insisted that he would cary their stuff. Luckily it wasn't much so he didn't have much trouble. Lizzy giggles and runs to the couch.

"It's perfect!" She laughs as she jumps up and down.

"Hey now. Be carful it's kind of old." Pacifica says as she picks up Lizzy and puts the girl on the floor.

"How about I show you to your room? I'm sorry but I only have one guess bedroom so you will have to share."

"It's ok. We shared a room before..." Davy goes quit.

"Well we will have to change it to your liking latter. How's that sound?" Pacifica said quickly before it got to quit.

"Yea! Make the whole room green!" Lizzy said.

"Ugh green? No! It has to be blue!" Davy said with a look of disgust.

"Haha well we will figure it out later." Pacifica chuckled as she opened the guessed bedrooms door. They ran in and started to explore it.

"I'll leave you guys so you can familiarize yourself with it ok? I'll be in the kitchen if you need me."

"Ok!" They said in unison. Pacifica closed the door and started down the hall. The smile vanished from her face and she rubbed her forehead.

"Oh Beth what have you left me with? I don't know how to take care of kids...." She stoped at the kitchen counter and picked up papers she had laid down when they had first walked in. It was paper work about her adopting and excepting all the responsibility for the kids. Pacifica's heart almost stoped. She couldn't believe she had brought the kids home to stay. She wanted them to be happy and loved but was she the right person for it? She had a couple of weeks to think about it before that lawyer needed the paper work. She put the paper back down and opened the cabinets.

"I need noodles." She mumbled. To her horror all her noodles were gone. She must of eaten the last one with out realizing it.

"Oh come on!" She closed the cabinet with a slam. She leaned against the counter rubbing her forehead again.

"Um... Aunt Pacifica?" Pacifica looked up to see the twins looking at her.

"Are you ok?" Lizzy asked.

"Yes! Yes I'm fine. I'm sorry if I scarred you." She quickly walked over to them and bent down so she would be at eye level with them.

"Hey how about we go to the store and get some Ice cream and ramen noodles."

"You won us at ice cream!" Lizzy cheered.

"Because we don't know what ramen is." Davy said in the same cheer as his sister.

"Your finding out today! Lefts go!!!"

—-time skip—-

Lizzy was leaning against Pacifica as she stood on the bottom of the cart. Her hands were next to hers and she was smiling like a goofball. Davy was walking next to the cart looking at all the food and spices. He kept asking questions about cooking and what went with what. Pacifica finally got tired of answering questions and stoped.

"How about you run and get the ice cream and I'll go get the rest of the stuff. Well meet right back here in five minutes. Ok?"

"I wanna go to!!" Lizzy declared as she stepped off the cart.

"No I can get it myself!" Davy said stomping his foot."

"But I wanna pick a flavor." She said sadly. Pacifica at first thought Davy would still say no but he softened up.

"Ugh fine! Come on cry baby." Pacifica smiles. Davy might seem tough at times but he defiantly has a soft spot for his sister.

"Five minutes don't forget. Use that watch on your wrist to keep up with the time."

"Yes ma'am." Davy showed his watch with a proud smile. His mom had given him it on his birthday and it was his pride and joy. Lizzy had received a locket. It had taken her two days to finally find what she wanted to put in it but wouldn't tell anyone what it was. They took of running down the isle.

"Don't run!!" Pacifica yelled but even she didn't listen herself. As soon as the kids were gone she took off down the isle to find the ramen. She laughed like a villain as she pored row after row of ramen into her cart. She smiled with triumph as she was returning to her meet up spot. She stoped and looked at her phone. It had been five minutes and no kids were here to meet her.

"Oh dear." She glanced around getting worried. Suddenly she heard small running foot steps and laughter. She sighed with relief as she turned to the direction of the footsteps. But then she heard bigger footsteps and an angry voice.

"Get back here with my mint chocolate ice cream!!" The kids turned the corner and ran behind Pacifica.

"What did you do?!" She fussed. But she didn't have time to scold them as someone rounded the corner and ran right into her sending them both to the ground. She moaned as she rubbed her head. Who ever was on top of her tried to push off of her and Pacifica opened her eyes. The first thing she saw was a head of fluffy brown hair and a forehead with a birthmark that looked like the Little Dipper... or the Big Dipper? Her heart stoped. She recognized that head of hair and birthmark. The man lifted his head further and opened his eyes.

"I'm so sorry! Are you o-" he stopped talking as he starred down at her.

"Pacifica?!"

"Dipper?!"

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