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waywardpines2015-06-26 12:12 pm
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[MAY 2022 | GRAVITY FALLS, OR] and they're giving me hell back in hades
♫ You Made Me Realize- Brad Breeck
Ten years ago, Bill Cipher attempted to turn the world into a heinous nightmare realm with the help of a broken and misguided Dipper Pines. The fight was brutal and lives were lost, but Mabel Pines, determined to get her brother back, managed to yank Dipper back from the edge of darkness and together, they supposedly banished Bill from this dimension permanently.
The cost, however, was unimaginably high.
Dipper grew estranged from his family and his sister and Mabel, unable to truly face what that horrific summer did to her, suffered from a serious case of arrested development. As the twins grew up and went their separate ways, Dipper went off to college, and Mabel returned to Gravity Falls, out of fear of being alone. And so it went- Dipper studied the occult and distanced himself from his family so they might never get caught up in his problems again, and Mabel tried to make a life for herself without ever truly growing up.
But this could not hold.
During the summer of 2022, exactly ten years to the day of their arrival in Gravity Falls, Stanley Pines has gone missing, leaving a series of cryptic codes in red paint. Determined to get her brother back to Gravity Falls to reunite the Mystery Twins and find their missing grandfather, she goes on a quest to find him, only to find him less enthused about recapturing the past. Things change, however, when Dipper deciphers one of the codes left behind and discovers it's a message from Bill- he's back and he's looking for Dipper.
With no choice left, the twins set off back to Gravity Falls, and Dipper is about to learn that the town has changed significantly in ten years.
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The forest hasn't really fully healed from the events of ten years ago. Passing the endless pine forests, there's still scorched gaps where the forest fires took out chunks of the vegetation and only the bare minimum seems to be returning its former glory. Up ahead, the water tower comes into view- repainted and no longer proudly displaying Robbie V's muffin-shaped mushroom cloud. The forest might be shabby, but the town itself seems to be flourishing far better than it was when the twins were here before- a sharp contrast to the fact that Mabel warned Dipper the town was weirder than usual.
"It's... a lot different than you remember, probably," Mabel says awkwardly, keeping her eyes straight ahead.

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She slumps a little. "I just... hate that everything went so wrong that I couldn't tell you everything, because I was afraid you'd run away. And I thought... Maybe if you found it out yourself, you'd feel like a hero again. It's not like we know anything. We just punch monsters a lot and hope for the best."
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Mabel looks like she's been slapped for a split second and then her resolve returns to her and she clenches her fists, brass knuckles still wrapped around her fingers. "Because you left me, Dipper. You left me when I needed you the most. Even when we were in the same room, you weren't there. How was I supposed to have faith in a ghost? What was I supposed to do when my own brother acted like he didn't want me?"
Ten years of bottled up emotions come to the surface as she shouts at him in the parking lot. She tried so hard to stay positive and show him she was getting on fine without him, but her immaturity spoke for her, and now here she is, laying out why.
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"I wasn't there?" There's more anger in his voice than he expected or wanted. He was never good at balancing his needs and Mabel's. He was either sacrificing anything because she gave him that sad look or he was... making deals with demons. He was all there or he was a ghost. He couldn't take care of both of them.
"You acted like everything was fine! You kept talking about how you wanted to go back every summer!" He rubs his arm, trying to hold onto the anger, rather than the pain that threatens to break through and overwhelm him. "How the hell was I supposed to be there for you when you wanted to be in the one place I never wanted to come back to?" How the hell was he supposed to be there for her when he needed to lean on her just as much but didn't know how to ask? She might brag about being five minutes older, but Dipper's always been the one who acted older. She'd saved him from his own bad choices, but he didn't know how to tell her how lost he still was.
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And it's not. It never will be. She's still hunting monsters and he's still doing everything to make sure he never feels helpless again, and they've lost something and Mabel is so frightened she'll never get it back.
"I don't know what to do." Her fists unclench and she looks down at the ground. "I just want my family back."
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He wraps his arms around himself, swallowing down the lump in his throat.
"I don't know what to do either."
It's not something he usually admits. Knowing what to do is sort of his thing. But when it comes to something like this? He's as lost as ever.
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"We sucked at this, Dip," she finally says. "But we have a chance to make it right. It's not too late."
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He misses her too. He misses trusting her. Having that person at his back that he could depend on no matter what. But getting that back is going to take a little more than wanting it. Not when she's already keeping secrets from him.
He sighs and slowly uncrosses his arms. It's harder than it should be, like peeling off a scab. Then he opens them a little bit more and gives her an uncertain smile. "Awkward sibling hug?"
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Dipper hears absolutely nothing, because he's distracted by his emotions, but Mabel suddenly straightens and jerks her head towards the roof. "Oh crap. The guy!"
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Her initial blow must have caught him as he came off the roof, because now they're on the ground, wrestling, the man's body contorting with horrific cracking sounds as he tries to move out of the way of some of her blows, but he's dealing just as much back, and when when of her blows goes too wide, he intercepts for a grapple with elongated spindly fingers that wrap around her throat. Now he's effectively using her as a human shield while choking her.
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Except, it doesn't go down quite like that. Dipper grabs the scroll and stares at it and finds.... he has absolutely no idea what it says (decipher scripts crit fail). He wrote it. He should be able to do this. Wasn't he good at this before? He hadn't really realized hunting monsters was something you could get rusty at. But he stares at the monster that's choking his sister and it's like he's forgotten how to read. "Mabel!" he shouts helplessly.
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Mabel gags from behind Dipper, rubbing her throat where several creepy, elongated finger-shaped bruises are appearing. Her lip is split from where the monster punched her back, and she looks a little rattled, but she'll survive. Unlike the monster. Go Mystery Twins.
"Heh. You nailed it, bro," she coughs. (And Dipper can make a spot check.)
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He rushes to her side and takes her elbow, looking around keenly (spot 19). "That was too close. Are you okay?" Why has he never gotten any healing scrolls?
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In the scuffle, Dipper will see something fell out of the man's coveralls pocket- a black and white nametag labeled WENDY- MANAGER.
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"Help me carry him to the truck. I need to figure out what he is."
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She tried though. God, how she tried.
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