Chapter 14

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Kat slammed the door of the shack, not caring about Mabel or anyone else's response. She went into the kitchen, pondering weather to make a snack. Dipper hadn't eating as much as he should be the last few days. Kat eventually shook her head, and rushed upstairs. She was about to knock on the door when she heard something that sounded like voices talking.

Kat leaned in, careful to not disturb the door, and she listened in.

"Seems to me one little puppet is a small price to pay to learn all the secrets of the universe." A familiar voice sounded. Kat was unable to repress a little gasp. It was Bill.

"Besides, what's your sister done for you, lately? How many times have you sacrificed for her, huh? And when has she ever returned the favor?"Bill asked, to who Kat assumed was Dipper. Kat's heart sunk as she knew what was going on. Bill was tricking Dipper, and Dipper was most likely falling for it.

"Tick tock, kid" Bill said impatiently. Kat's eyes widened.

"Don't do it" She silently begged Dipper. She heard Dipper sigh.

"Uh, just one puppet? Fine!" Dipper replied. a blue glow lit up the room so bright, that Kat could see it from outside of the door.

"So what puppet are you gonna pick, anyway?" Dipper asked after a moment. Kat's thought whirled.

"Hmm, let's see. Eenie meenie mynie..." Bill trailed off for a moment. Kat had a foolish hope burst in her.

"YOU!" Bill shouted. There was a weird noise, and Kat heard laughing. Kat gasped, and burst into the room.

"Bill!" Kat breathed, narrowing her eyes. Bipper turned towards her, his eyes narrowing as soon as he saw her.

"Crescent Moon" He said coolly. Kat's felt a flash of irritation.

"Get out of Dipper's body!" Kat demanded, clenching her hand into a fist. Bipper raised a eyebrow, clearly amused.

"And why should I do that. Also, I think your forgetting something important Crescent Moon!" Bipper said, a smirk on his face.

"And what would that be" Kat asked, rolling her eyes. She was annoyed that she had been dragged into 'casual conversation' with Bill-Dipper, or as she called it, Bipper.

"You forgot to deliver my message, Crescent Moon, and you knew what I said about if you didn't do it" Bipper said, glaring at her. Kat's heart thumped. She instantly remembered, and was scared that she had forgotten.

"Bill, you need to go! What has Dipper done to you, exactly?" Kat questioned, forcing herself to not tackle the demon and punch him out of Dipper's body.

"Hmm..Your right. Pinetree has done nothing" Bipper said thoughtfully. Kat was skeptical though. There was always a catch.

"And the catch?" Kat asked, sneering.

Bipper didn't reply. He just stood there for a moment before falling. Kat guessed that Bill had decided to leave Dipper alone. Instinctively sliding forward to catch Dipper's body, Kat quickly noticed a shadow that hadn't been there before. It was in the shape of a triangle.

"Oh no you don't!" Kat yelped. She started to move, but some weird invisible force kept her feet rooted to the ground. Kat's eyes widened with fear for the first time that day. The shadow crept closer and closer, until Kat felt a weird cold inside her.

Kat knew this feeling all too well. Kat tried to move her lips, but they didn't move. So it was as she had feared. She felt her lips curl into a twisted and demented smile, but it wasn't her own doing.

This was bad. So very bad.


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