Dipper, on the other hand, stared at the shop in curiosity. He did not feel creeped out unlike Mabel. Instead, he felt excited. After all, there was a physic just waiting inside to be met. He smiled at that thought as he looked back at Mabel. "So Mabester, are you ready?"
Mabel slowly shook her head. She was beginning to have second thoughts about this, but before she could even tell Dipper that they should just turn around, he opened the door, grabbed her hand, and pulled her into the shop. What followed was a soft ding from a bell.
Mabel gave a shook as she stared at the odd knickknacks and antiques displayed on the shelves on the walls. If the outside of the shop was creepy, then the inside was definitely creepier. The whole room was dark with the only light coming from a small crystal ball in the middle of the room on a black table. Surrounding the table were four chairs with one of them decorated in dark purple with a yellow triangle on top of it. On the purple chair was a light purple cushion with yellow triangles on the corners of it. Hanging from the ceiling were yellow triangles dangling from purple strings. Mabel shivered as she stared at them. The shop was just too creepy for her.
Just then, the sound of a door being opened could be heard. The twins looked towards the back just in time to see a girl about their age walking into the room from the back closing the door behind her. The girl wore an odd purple dress with crescent moons on it and a black chocker with a purple amulet in the middle of it around her neck. She smiled at them as she walked towards the table. "Mabel And Dipper Pines. I was expecting you two."
"You were?" Dipper questioned.
The girl giggled. "Of course cupcake. After all, I can see into the future." The girl walked towards the table and sat down on the purple chair. "My name is Pacifica Gleeful, but please call me Pacifica my dears."
Pacifica them clapped her hands and a figure in a black suit with a mask on their face entered the room placing a tray with a kettle and cups down on the table. They set the cups to each respective chair and delicately poured the tea into the cups. After making sure the arrangement was perfect, the figure turned and bowed at Pacifica and turned walking out of the room.
Ignoring what the figure had just done, Pacifica continued looking at the twins with a smile visible on her face. "Please do sit down and have some tea. The clock is ticking."
Mabel immediately wanted to turn and just walk out of the shop. Pacifica was creepy. That figure who served the tea was creepy. Even the shop was creepy. But of course, Dipper had other thoughts. He ran towards the table and sat down on a chair. Noticing that Mabel was still standing back at the door he waved at her to sit down. "Come on Mabel!"
Knowing that she couldn't leave her brother even if she wanted to, Mabel walked towards the table and sat down on a chair near Dipper and across from Pacifica. She stared down at the brown liquid in the cup while next to her Dipper took a large gulp of it. He placed the cup down smiling. "Mmm! This is so good!"
"Of course it is cupcake," Pacifica said as she smiled at him. "It's your favorite flavor."
"Wow! You're really a physic! Okay, tell me what will happen next."
"You will drink more of your cup of tea and ask me another question," replied Pacifica.
"Wow..." Dipper said in wonder as he took a sip of his tea. "You're so good. Okay, tell me what will happen to me tomorrow."
And the questions went on and on. In the end, Mabel was pretty sure that Pacifica was a fraud. Most of the questions Dipper had asked were ones she could have answered back correctly. It was beginning to turn out like the Gobblewonker incident and more than anything, Mabel just wanted to leave. She was getting sick of this so called 'clairvoyant'.
"Ooh! Tell me what Mabel is going to do next!" Dipper asked happily while pointing at Mabel.
Pacifica turned her head at Mabel and in a dead tone, she said, "Your sister dear is going to tell you it's getting late and that it is time to be getting home."
"What?!" Dipper said as he looked at Mabel with sadness noticeable in his voice. "Come on Mabel, can't we stay here a little longer?"
Mabel glared at Pacifica and looked back at Dipper. "No Dipper, we have to go. Like what she said," Mabel pointed out as she looked back at Pacifica and then back at Dipper. "It's getting late and we need to get home."
"But it's only past noon. We still have time."
Ignoring Dipper's comment, she grabbed his hand and pulled him towards the door. Just as she was about to open it, she looked back at Pacifica and gave her a nod. "Thank you for the tea and your words of wisdom," she said in a bitter tone.