"Silence boy. Say goodbye to any memories of the hide behind!"
Dipper squeaked, backing away. "Don't you dare touch my memories!" He yelped, remembering the society of the blind eye and Stan's memory loss. The last thing he wanted was for his memory to be wiped, fear harrowing through his bones at the thought.
The boy screamed as it jumped forward at him, screeching like Mabel's cat when he's doused in water.
Ducking nearly into a soft bed of pine needles, something coursed through Dipper's veins that he knew wasn't adrenaline or fear.
He collapsed, his body unwilling to move for him. Was the monster doing this...?
Something tearing at his brain and instinct that told him that he was in charge. That he could do whatever he desired to the creature, anything to keep him alive.
But something was blocking it, a wall that he couldn't overcome. Whatever he could do... just wasn't happening!
It was infuriating.
Images flashed through his head that he didn't understand, consisting of flashes of eyes growing everywhere around him, a single locket straight in the middle of it, something inside it begging to break free, cracking the shiny silver. It whispered and whispered, sending chills of both delight and fear through Dipper.
Set me free....
I'll set you free...
No longer will I be contained!
Trust in the all seeing eye Alcor...!
Everything just went black; the last thing he remembered was a flash of blue light, and Bill's voice yelping something muddled, Dipper's ears ringing furiously.
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Dipper didn't notice he had his eyes were screwed shut until he fluttered them open, being greeted by a flash of blinding light streaming through the pine branches above him.
His mind scrambled to remember what had happened; Had the hide behind erased his memory?
No, if it had, he wouldn't have been able to remember the hide behind.
What had happened then...?
As his eyes adjusted, Dipper was taken aback to see a yellow triangle floating above him, smiling with his eye.
"Good morning!" Bill said brightly, like he hadn't started an literal apocalypse and wasn't a psychotic multidimensional demon.
You know, just your friendly dream Dorito hovering over you.
"Bill!" Dipper yelped, scrambling up quickly with panic. That was proven a mistake, since his head spun rapidly with the action.
"Y'know, you shouldn't ever try to move after a vision." Bill advised, snapping his fingers so that a pillow was below the boy as he stumbled, falling over.
"W-wait-what?! W- why did you- how?" Dipper stuttered, staring at Bill with suspicion.
"Short story short, you had a vision while you were being attacked, I chased the hide behind away, and you collapsed!" Bill said brightly, like he had accomplished something great. "And now You're In your mindscape, so.."
Dipper looked at him blankly with confusion;
"You can ask questions! Dumb human emotions are making me refuse to kill you for some reason."
What!? Human emotions?
That sentence still unnerved Dipper, but nonetheless everything he had been pondering spilled out of his mouth.
"Why did you even save me!? And what..? Human emotions?! Also, how are you even here!? And what in the world happened when I got the vision thing!? And what even is the "vision" supposed to be!?" Dipper exclaimed, a little alarm bell going off in his head when Bill laughed.
"Jeez, kid. I have alot to explain, huh?"
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13 years ago))
"Alcor cannot just be given away, Axolotl!" A purple demon hissed, holding a young boy in his hands that was bundled up in blankets and silky sheets.
"We cannot keep him here, however! The boy isn't even fully a demon!" The axolotl boomed, staring down at the purple square that angrily looked up at them.
"But he's powerful. If we kept him-"
"No."
"But-"
"NO! The boy means trouble if even I dont understand his origins nor powers." They growled.
Tad strange, the purple demon, sighed. Snapping his fingers, a silver locket appeared out of thin air, hovering Infront of the axolotl.
"This containment locket was beside him when I found Alcor. Clearly, whoever had him wanted to make sure his powers were in check." The demon mumbled with curiosity. "We could send him to live with humans untill it breaks...?" He offered.
The Axolotl nodded; "Good idea. Since Alcor's part human, he should be able to pass."
The huge demon sighed, looking down at the boy. "I'll figure you out someday, Alcor."
"But for now, good luck." The Axolotl mused, pressing it's fingers to his forehead.
The Dipper constilation formed on his forehead, as the boy disappeared in a flash to a suitable family.
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Dipper stared at Bill with his mouth agape at the story, eyes narrowing with disbelief.
"No way-! That's not- you're just trying to trick me, aren't you!" Dipper yelped. Backing away.
"Shh-! Let me finish..."
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((Literally just what happened at the start of the last part I'm lazy)))
"Wait- what..." Dipper breathlessly said, feeling lightheaded.
"Yep-! Gotta deal with it now kid!" Bill laughed.
"S-so you're living inside... Me..?" Dipper hissed, his eyes wide.
"Pretty much." Bill said, as if sharing a form was just fine and dandy.
Dipper shook his head with disbelief; "T-There's no way... You're just trying to trick me you damn Dorito!" Dipper yelped.
Bill frowned with his eye, Dipper's distress making him unhappy for some reason. "I'm not. And soon enough, you'll be glad that I'll be here... Especially when the locket breaks!" Bill said, a small glint of yellow flashing through Dipper's eye as he stepped backwards, his mind scape fuzzing around as he woke up.
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Sorry, this chapter was kinda rushed, I'm just trying to move the story along untill Bill and Dipper trust each other, so things can get interesting))
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