• Published 11th Mar 2014
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Part 1: My Little Falls~ A GF and MLP Crossover - Clover Skies



Ponyville isn't the perfect little town everypony thinks it is... sometimes there can be some.... drama.

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A Spell Gone Wrong

Dipper Pines sighed at his book as his twin sister, Mabel Pines, was drawing in her notepad and sitting on her pink bed.
“Mabel?” He asked her.
“Yea Dipping Sauce?”
“Come here.”
Mabel jumped from the bed and plopped beside her brother on the wooden floor.
“What’s up brosef?”
“Look at this”
Dipper pointed to a page in the journal which is filled with random symbols and marks.
“WOAH, what’s that?”
“ I’m wondering the same thing! It seems like some kind of code or secret message.”
Mabel stared at the page and traced the figures with her finger.
“Looks mysterious,...Dipper you are good at this stuff, you should really figure it out!”
“ Yea I guess,... it seems like hieroglyphics.”
“Well then find out the code dork!”
Mabel flicked her twins head while he pushed her gently
“ Maybe I will”
he replied. So as Mabel returned to her drawing, Dipper took his time to de-code the page. Finally after a few hours Dipper held up the journal
“ SUCCESS!”
Mabel jumped up and ran over to him.
“ So what does it say?!”
Dipper hesitated
“ Well, if you decode the ancient hieroglyphics, which are commonly known for-” “ HURRY UP AND TELL ME DIP!”
“ Fine fine it says a spell that makes no sense and I don't know what to do with it!”
“ Well read it out loud dummy!”
“ How does that help?!”
“ It makes it more fun!!”
Mabel grabbed the journal and the de-coded part and read the spell aloud
“ To unlock the key to another world, where no human has ever been and only the demons have gone,--”
“ GIVE ME THAT!”
Dipper snatched the journal out of Mabels hands. Mabel slouched and sighed
“ Fine but you have to read it to me.”
“ Fine,... HALPHA AEROPHOTO ALSISKERA PONIERS LAVINIA TOSKALA!” And that was the last word he said before both of them were sucked up in a portal and thrown into silent pitch black.