
Dipper managed to make it into the grass but he could only lay there, the back of his mind cloudy, a blissful sort of warmth spreading through his veins. He knew that something was causing this, the water was doing something to his mind, making him feel good and this sort of lightness, like he was laying on clouds- but he wasn’t afraid, or worried. He physically couldn’t be. He knew it should have freaked him out and he still couldn’t stop himself from smiling, weakly gripping at the grass with his fingers.“Togs.. We.. The water, i-it—”
He sat in the grass, desperately trying to keep himself thinking straight. It was growing more and more difficult. The longer he sat the less and less concern he could even try to feel until at last, the thought was erased completely. He watched his lookalike with a sort of grinning distress for a moment, trying in vain to bring back his train of thought, but alas, it was gone; instead, Dipper broke out into a case of the giggles. For some reason, seeing his naked, floating counterpart amused him about fifty times more than it would have normally.
“Ha ha! Looking good, Togsie!
Where’s a camera when you need one!”
The boy couldn’t help but laugh, though normally he would have quickly hidden himself under water as fast as possible, refusing to say a word, and be blushing as dark as a red rose petal. But not now, now he just tilted his head up and gave a small wink.
"Who needs a camera?” The boy started with a small laugh, “Just take it all in.”
Why was he being so open?
He shifted back to his treading water position peering over at ‘Beans’ “Aren’t you hot out there?” He questioned, then grinning a bit,

“I mean more then normal!”
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