Lesson about Forgiveness

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Pov Dipper 

I had so much fun that day! We ended up skipping the rest of the day and we didn't get in trouble which was cool. It's been a few days since that happened and people have been giving me odd glares which makes me worried, was really that embarrassing? Oh, Stars...

I was sitting under the tree drawing inside my sketchbook and I was thinking about what happened so far to me. I feel like I should be working on the constellation mapping for my other class working on how to draw them better as well. I was listening to music as I drew random things. 

"Our love is like a flagship, not wanting those banners catching this child," I sang softly under my breath, "He's been hearing stars for a while." 

I felt something hit and I looked around to see no one which somewhat creeped me out, but I continued drawing. 

"I'm a legend to the reckless, to the lovers of those broken pieces." I mumbled, "I lived my life as if I'm lonely, to the best pieces of the hopeless." 

I felt someone throw a piece of paper and I took off my headphones and looked around because I know I'm not going crazy. I see Mabel and Pyroncia race up to me and throw themselves on the ground like idiots. 

"Dipper!" They both chuckled.
"Hey you two," I smiled.
"How was the morning?" Mabel asked me.
I thought about my day so far and muttered, "Good."
"Something is bugging you," Pyroncia said.
"Nothing is really troubling me," I said, "Just people giving me weird stares." 
"Who?" They both asked.
"I don't know who they are, just people," I said, "Anyway what about you two?"
"I hate people sometimes," Pyroncia groaned.
"Same," Mabel said, "My day has been fine and I'm one of the cutest girls in this school now?"
"That's going to end of badly," I said, "I can feel it." 
"I know," Mabel groaned.
"You'll get used to it because I'm in the same boat," Pyroncia said.
"Yeah," Mabel said, "Some people are plain just annoying sometimes, "
"Amen, " Pyroncia said.
I looked at the two and chuckled softly, "It's true that people can be irritating, but we can't see them as that way even if we really tried."
"What?" They both said.
"Well... Think of it this way, " I told them, "We can't see people as something unless we see their insides. Labeling someone isn't going to make us see who they really are."
"You're great with words, you know that?" Pyroncia pointed out.
"Well, sometimes, " I blurted out, "Sometimes sentences won't form and then grammar fails me with English."
"We all have those English moments, " Mabel said, "When we completely forget about grammar and all that."
"What were you like in California?" Pyroncia asked us.
"Imagine shorts every day and hanging out near the beaches," Mabel smiled.
"That must be the life, " Pyroncia said.
"It was, " I mumbled.
"You know what we should do one day!" Pyroncia said bolting up.
"What?" We both asked.
"We should go to the mall around here because it has an arcade that's to die for, " She smiled.
"We love video games!" We both said.
"Then we can-"

The bell and we all looked at each other with a soft frown.

"We'll talk about this later, " Mabel said.
"Yeah," Pyroncia said.

Mabel quickly left while Pyroncia and I took our time to get to class. We chatted about random things as we walked and it was nothing too exciting.

"No, " I said.
Pyroncia couldn't stop laughing, "Y-Yeah!"
"No, " I repeated.
"My stomach hurts, " Pyroncia said.
"Sweetie calm down, " I said not wanting to laugh, "Don't hurt yourself."

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