Gravity Rises

by Eternalangel15

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Mabel shook her head at those thoughts. Instead of thinking that, she needed to think about how she was going to get out of the dining room. She reached into her pocket to take the journal out. Just as she placed her hand on it, the relaxing music stopped. Mabel looked up in silence at the radio as electricity could be seen barbecuing the radio causing it to erupt in flames. She took a step back finding her back was at the door while thinking one thing: this house was definitely haunted.

Immediately, the dishes floated into the air dancing in perfect harmony. Seconds ticked by before the dishes stopped dancing. The forks and knives were then flung to the walls of the room. Mabel found herself diving to the ground just before a knife pierces the spot in front of the door she was standing at.

She kept her head down covering it with her arms as crashes could be heard from the glass plates slamming into the wall. She felt the glass shards falling on her and yet she made no move to get up. If she did, she figured she would just get in the range of another dish flying at her.

The sound of dishes breaking continued for a while, before it finally stopped. Mabel reluctantly got on her knees wincing as pieces of glass shards stung it. She stood up and observed the damage. Everywhere she looked, glass shards were everywhere. The walls were pierced with forks and knifes and even spoons. She began to take a step and sudden movement could be felt under her feet. Mabel jumped in surprise as some the glass shards near her and under her began to float in the air and swirl in a spiraling pattern. She watched as the glass shards morphed into a figurine that was just about her size. Which the transformation process was over, the figurine floated back to the ground facing Mabel. And yet, Mabel still could've believe her eyes at what was standing in front of her.

It was her.

The glass Mabel held out her hand and one of the knifes that was pierced into the wall shook and released itself from it flying back to the figurine's hand. The figurine grabbed it and held it in a defensive position. It then took a step forward swiping the knife at Mabel. Not even having time to react and move, the knife slashed Mabel's right cheek creating a medium size-cut. She felt herself falling onto the ground pressing her hand on her cheek. She felt slight pain while thinking one thing: it could be her heart next.

Realizing that, Mabel pushed herself off the ground covered with glass narrowing missing around swing from the sharp knife. She ran for the other door that was in the other side of the room. As she ran, the glass shards began to float in the air. Mabel had to cover her face as she dodged some of them to escape cuts. When she finally got to the door, she turned the knob soon learning it too like the first door, was locked. Mabel widened her eyes and turned back to the glass Mabel marching towards her slowly. Mabel knew one thing and that was that she needed to get out of this situation fast.

She grabbed a small chair that had toppled over next to her and began to hit the door knob in a fast motion. "Let me out!" Her mind screamed as she continued to hit the knob. Behind her, she could hear the movements of the glass Mabel. She could hear it stomping over the shards of glass that have been littered on the ground. Each step it took made Mabel hit the knob after.

Finally, the door knob came off with the lock clicking. Mabel took it as a sign that the door was opened and turned throwing the chair at the figurine who was only a few steps away from her. The glass Mabel though only stepped out of the way continuing it's pursuit. Mabel had no desire to stay put and face the figurine though. She turned and pushed the door opened running as fast as she could out of her. She slammed the door behind her as she took off through the narrow hallway.

Just as Mabel was about to make a turn for the next hallway, she found herself crashing into something. She fell on her back looking up to see Robbie who had a few visible bruises on his face. Behind him was Wendy who was not injured, but looked even more annoyed than ever. Robbie looked at Mabel and widened his eyes immediately helping her up. "Mabel-kid! There you are." He said as he picked her up with his smooth hands. "I was so worried about you."

"W-what happened?" Mabel asked as she glanced around to see if anyone else was there. To her surprise, none of the other teens were there. Not even Dipper. Realizing that there was no sight of her brother, Mabel questioned Robbie in a fearful voice. "Where's Dipper?"

Robbie glanced down solemnly. "We were having a helluva time in that room, but then next then we know, you disappear. After that the room went dark with Tambry screaming and something pushing me to the ground. Next thing I know, the lights were turned back on and Wendy and I were the only ones in there."