Wendy raised a brow at the other’s attitude and rolled her eyes. Oh geez, it’s another one of those wannabe bad chicks that want to prove that they’re tough and shit. Something that she was so used to seeing and was not impressed by. Honestly, she gets tired of them. “I’m not going to kill you, I just thought you were a robber or some shit,” She murmured and placed her axe on her holder.
“Anyways, you shouldn’t be here. Didn’t anyone tell you that you’re probably gonna be haunted?” She said non caringly, but she wanted to scare the girl off to leave this place, “But then again, it could be nothing. You’re wasting your time here,” She told her.
The red head had to look around for a moment to check if those ghosts that used to be a couple that owned this store was around, but decided to keep calm for now.
“Maybe I am.” Sunset said nonchalantly. “But if I was gonna rob someplace, I’d do it to a place that has a little more class. This place looks like it’s been abandoned for years. So no, not gonna rob this place. Don’t even think it’s worth the effort.”
“And haunted? Trust me, I’ve dealt with a lot weirder shit then ghosts.” She said, walking back to the door and taking off her Jacket again. “Besides, if you say it’s nothing then maybe they won’t mind me crashing here until I get to the next town.”
“If you’re a robber, you don’t look very convincing,” She chuckled for a moment, thinking it’s cute she thinks she could be sassy. Although somehow at her saying she’s used to weird shit made her raise a brow, “Alright I know you’re not from Gravity Falls, I know everyone here so who are you?”
At her taking off her jacket and walking away from Wendy, she had to blink in confusion, “Wait, you saying you’re crashing in a dump like this?” The red head asked as she looked around then raised a brow, “Not a good idea. It’s pretty nasty to stay overnight at this place,”
Sunset paused in her actions, placing her hand against the door as she turned back towards the woman. “I’m just trying to get away from some bad shit from my past.” She said, leaning against the door now. “I was up in Washington State for a while until here recently. After all the shit, I just hopped on my bike and left.” She rubbed the back of her head once before reaching into her Jacket and pulling out a pack of half empty cigarettes, offering one out to the woman. “Names Sunset, by the way.”
“As for me crashing here, well it was empty so I figured "why not”, ya know? It was empty, and only gonna be for a night.“