I'm so sorry this took so long to publish AND isn't even that long. I'v been kinda busy and I just can't seem to force myself to write out these chapters. I did finish though and I'm glad for that. I'll try my hardest to make the next one longer and post it sooner, but no promises.

Mabel groaned and rubbed her head. She was in a bit of a daze and wasn't completely aware of what was going on around her, all she knew was that something was off. Slowly she opened her eyes and screamed at what she saw. The ground was miles below her and approaching fast, she was falling and didn't know what to do.

"Look who finally opened her eyes." Hearing the demons voice speaking next to her made her insides twist.

She felt stuck. She didn't want to continue to watch the ground as it grew near, but she also did not want to look at the blond man falling next to her. Feeling like the later would distract her from her coming death she chose to glance at him, almost yelling in anger at seeing him in a reclined position with his hands behind his head.

"Hey there toots." He said with a small wave as their eyes met. "Miss me?"

Mabel was left so shocked and angry it took her a moment before she could even spit out her reply. "Wha-? No? No! Bill what the heck! What are you doing here? What's going on?"

The demon chuckled, rolling around as they fell so that it looked like he was laying on his stomach with his hands propping up his head, "Must you always ask me so many questions?"

"I'll stop asking questions when you stop doing weird and strange things!" Mabel screeched at the demon waving her arms around and almost flipping herself over midair. She faintly questioned why she was so calm, but the demons voice interrupted her before she could think further on it.

"The bottomless pit." The demon so nonchalantly answered. Seeing the confused look on the brunettes face he explained. "That's why you're not freaking out. The little falling adventure you had with your family made you very comfortable with falling." The man let her comprehend his words before continuing. "Let's move on, you're here in a dream to keep you from causing a scene in the gift shop, I'm here to help you get all your silly questions answered."

A dream? She thought for a second, that would explain why she was never getting closer to the ground. Did that mean she could just imagine she was on the ground? Concentrating the girl could feel as the air around here stopped and she could feel stable ground under her feet. She peaked open her eyes to find that she was standing on a cloud and no longer falling. Bill was still next to her, floating above the small cloud instead of standing on it.

"Fine, if you want to answer my questions so badly here's one. Why would you pick yourself over several thousands of terrible options you could have chosen? Why you?" Her tone had become cold and chilling, clearly showing that this was a very serious question to her.

The demon chuckled at the girls stern face. "You mean why would a gifted, wonderful, and devilishly handsome demon like myself allow a mere mortal the pleasure of calling him her boyfriend? It's quite simple Shooting Star…" His tone got more serious and dark, even the world around them seemed to slowly grow dark as his words echoed around them. "It's the option you would have hated the most."

Mabel made a shocked face, once that showed how crazy and wrong she thought his words were. The demon smile grew wider as he was allowed to watch the girls face change from one of absolute confidence to one that realized the truth in his words. He let out a small laugh as her eyes began to mix with fear and anger, the truth was out and she knew it.

"I'll let you come to terms with this Shooting star, you'll wake up soon, and I'll be there to greet you with a warm hug." The demon mockingly cooed as he slowly floated up higher into the sky and vanished in a bright flash of light.

The girl fell to her knees, staring blankly ahead of her as she realized the full impact her simple desperate desire had gotten her into. She was now trapped in hell, with Bill cipher, and there was nothing she could do about it.