Chapter 1

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"So..."

"Uh huh..."

"What you're saying is..."

"Uhhhh huuuhhhh." There was smiling, almost downright giggling, in her voice.

"You..."

"Uh huh!"

"Wanna..."

"EEEEEE!!!" She screeched quietly behind her prayer positioned hands while jumping in place.

"Start your own weird earring business?"

Mabel let out a loud ear piercing scream, causing Dipper to cover his ears quickly. Even at 15, almost 16, Mabel was still so excitable and bubbly. She never lost that part of her personality and she never would if she had anything to say about it.

"Mabel, is there even a market for that kind of thing?" Dipper asked his sister after she finally calmed down enough to have a conversation.

"Dipper..." Mabel started, her tone serious. "You have no frickin idea!" She squealed, jumping some more in place.

"Okay, say for instance I believe you and this is something you're actually gonna commit to this time, how are you gonna get the materials?" He asked, folding his arms across his chest.

"Oh you know..." She said with a wide grin, nudging her brother in his ribs with her elbow. Dipper let out a groan, unfolding his arms to rub where she practically stabbed him.

"He's not gonna go for it, Mabel. Him or Ford. Grunkle Ford would probably have war flashbacks if you even said the word 'weird' around him. Even if you whispered it," Dipper said matter of factly.

"That's what you think. You just don't have the Mabel Pines charm. Or the puppy dog eyes. You've lost your edge. You're too emo now," Mabel sighed as she started reminiscing how cute and cuddly Dipper used to be. Now he's just like Robbie. But somehow cooler? Somehow.

"Emo?! It's called goth!" Dipper said, his voice cracking very slightly. His cheeks flushed, hoping Mabel wouldn't notice. Her lack of reaction led him to believe she didn't. But he figured she was just doing him a favor by not embarrassing him about it anymore. It got boring, he figured.

"Anyway," Dipper started after clearing his throat a little. "I'd like to see you try to convince Stan to foot the bill for this. There's no amount of 15 year old puppy dog face that'll get him to do it."

"Oh ye of little faith, my brother," Mabel sighed, shaking her head as she started unpacking her luggage.

The twins begged and pleaded to stay with their grunkles for the summer. It was a big summer! Their 16th birthday. Ford and Stan agreed to return from their Stan o War II expeditions on the condition that they could plan a huge party for them before sending them back home. They thought it would be nice to do for the kids. Especially since they haven't really seen them since they turned 13. Dipper, however, has been keeping correspondence with Ford every week.

Mabel pulled a blazer out of her largest suitcase and held it up to Dipper with a wide, metal filled, grin. "I brought this just for the pitch! Hopefully it'll make Grunkle Stan take me seriously since all he does is wear a blazer in the shack. And dress pants. Come to think of it, he wears a full suit to work in a tourist trap," she said mostly to herself at the end.

"Did you get the blazer because you think it'll make you more grown up?" Dipper asked, rolling his eyes slightly.

"Uh, duh, Dipper. Why else would I just have a blazer laying around as a teenager?" Mabel asked, rolling her eyes back.

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