Hey there folks! I've wanted to make my own story based off of Minijenn awesome story Universe Falls for a long time. At first I was going to do a UF adaptation of Beach City Horror Club which would be called Gravity Falls Horror Club, but that's on the backburner. Instead, I have decided to do a three chapter story focusing on Relativity Dipper and Pacifica relationship since I absolutely love Dipcifica! Please make sure to leave a review on what you thought of the first chapter.

1975

Dipper couldn't help but take in his surroundings as he drove his red convertible through the town center of Gravity Falls. Summer was in full effect on the small town, and it showed. Ice Cream men were handing out ice cream to kids, families carried pool equipment as they made their way toward the town pool, and others were simply sitting in lawn chairs on the sidewalks and attempting to get a tan. As he kept on driving to his destination, Dipper couldn't help but think of all the amazing things he has discovered in the past month he has been in the seemingly normal town. He had encountered gnomes, a bottomless pit, sentient campfires, and more. However, one of the best things that he has discovered since moving to this strange town was the newfound friendship he made with the town defenders, the Crystal Gems, a team of gem warriors who have sworn to protect both the town and planet from threats. There was Pearl, an intellectual like himself who shared his love of knowledge and took pride in knowing as much information as possible. Garnet, a gem of few words that, while at first glance may seem intimidating, is actually a kind spirit. Amethyst was the rowdiest, and ironically most human member compared to Garnet and Pearl since she loved to partake in human customs such as eating, partying, and much to his annoyance, pranks. It took him an hour the other day just to wash out the paint that landed on him due to him activating a trip wire that splashed him with paint. Yet out of the three, the one he truly formed a strong friendship with their half human and half gem leader, Steven Universe. Apparently his mother Rose Quartz fell in love with a human male about a century ago, leading to her giving up her physical form in order to bring Steven into the world. As the years passed, Steven mastered his powers and soon became the new leader of the Crystal Gems after Garnet stepped down from the role since she knew Steven would lead the team.

Because of his half gem nature, it had greatly slowed down Steven aging process, yet he tended to stay in a form that looked like he was in his 30's. Steven was a kind-hearted person who was always willing to lend a helping hand, and Dipper was proud to call him one of his closest friends. While the other gems were hesitant at first about letting a human tag along with their adventures and write down things about their culture, Steven welcomed him in open arms. Dipper never really had any friends growing up as a kid due to how others would find him weird due to how big of a nerd he was and his weird Big Dipper shaped birthmark. Yet Steven had accepted him for who he was and Dipper found him to be a very cool guy. His kindness, sincerity, and compassion, was truly something to be admired. However, even though Steven was a wonderful person, he couldn't help but feel a bit sad whenever he was around him. He constantly reminded him of her because of their similarities. Heck, he was certain that if the two of them were to ever meet, they would become best friends.

Dipper quickly shook his head as he realized where his thoughts were going. He had an important meeting today for Pete sake! The last thing he needed was to think about the day in which she ruined everything for him. Thankfully, however, reminiscing on his time in Gravity Falls helped killed the time as he realized he was pulling up to the large gate of the Northwest Mansion. The gate was tall metal bars with the metal shaped letters "N" and "W", resting on top of it. Connected to it were walls as tall as the gate that seemed to completely surround the manor. Dipper reached out and presses the buzzer to signify that someone was at the house. After a couple of seconds, he heard an elderly man voice come out of the speaker.

"Hello, who am I speaking to?"

"I'm Dipper Pines. I'm the researcher who scheduled an appointment with Ms. Northwest."

"One moment sir."

After about a full minute, the door finally opened up in order to let Dipper Pull up to the mansion. Yet as Dipper drove toward it, he couldn't help but stare at the building in awe. Sure, he has seen plenty of amazing buildings on his adventures with the gems, but those places were made by gems. This place was made by humans who clearly worked hard in order to make the masterpiece he was staring at. It was a gigantic two-story building made of brownish red bricks that had over two dozen windows in the front yard stood a gushing fountain along with deer statues on the grass. After parking his car on the far left of the manor, he took a deep breath to calm his nerves.

After some research into the town founding, Dipper has discovered that Pacifica Northwest ancestor, Nathaniel Northwest, was not the true founder of Gravity Falls! If that wasn't enough, he had also discovered that the Northwest's have a long history of scamming, lying, and thieving. So he came up with the decision to confront Pacifica, the current resident of the Manor and get some answers. After that, he would be able to publish the truth about the town and would be known for making a famous historical discovery. Sure, he could have just asked the gems to help him, after all, they have been living in the town for the last century, but he wanted to hear what a Northwest had to say about the matter. Plus it would be more believable for the public to know that he got the information from a Northwest instead of a team of three space women and one hybrid. After grabbing his brown briefcase that contained all the notes about the Northwest lineage, he got out of his car and made his way toward the entrance.

He was about to ring the doorbell when the door opened up and revealed an elderly bald man with baggy white skin who was wearing a tuxedo along with black dress pants and brown loafers.

"Welcome Mr. Pines," The butler greeted as Dipper entered the manor. "The madam is on her way."

Dipper gave a slight nod to the butler to let him know that he heard him as he looked around the room. He couldn't believe how large the room he was standing in was. The roof was about fifty feet above his head with a large skeleton of some kind of primal sea beast hanging from it. Sunlight poured through a giant window to his left and right the place, allowing the room to be well lit. There was a hallway on both his left and right along with a long carpet that ran all the way from the entrance to a flight of steps that branched off in another series of steps, one on the left, and one on the right with a fireplace on the wall being in the middle.

"Beautiful isn't it?" a mysterious feminine voice said. Dipper turned toward the direction of the voice only to feel as if time around him had slowed down. Walking toward him was without a doubt the most beautiful woman he has ever seen in his life! She seemed to be in his early 20's just like him. She had long blonde hair that glowed like golden sunlight, flawless tan skin, and beautiful black eyes that seemed to contain both warmth and cunningness. She wore a diamond necklace, along with diamond earrings on both ears and seafoam colored dress with black heels.

"You must be the researcher who set up an appointment with me," The woman said as she stuck out her hand. "It's Dipper right?" Completely mesmerized by her looks, it took Dipper more than a couple of seconds to realize that the woman he was gawking at was none other than Pacifica Northwest! This caused him to quickly regain his senses.

"Um yes, I'm Dupper," Dipper said nervously as he shook Pacifica hand only to realize he said his name wrong. "I mean Diaper, uh, Dipper. Yep, that's my name. Thank you for uh, having me over Ms. West, I mean Ms. Northwest." If Dipper bumbling had any negative effect on Pacifica, she didn't show it since instead giving off an amused laugh. While to anyone else it may have just sounded like a normal laugh, to him, it was like music to his ears.

"Please, call me Pacifica," Pacifica explained. "Now, let me take you to my study so we can discuss what you want to talk to me about in private." As Pacifica lead the way toward the stairwell Dipper was looking at earlier, Dipper followed her as he tried to figure out what was going on with him. He felt all sweaty despite the air conditioning running through the manor, his heart felt like it was about to burst from his chest, and he was wondering if his hair was properly brushed! It made no sense why he was feeling the way he was. He has been around pretty women before, heck, he's actually even managed to go on a couple of dates! Granted, they all ended up terribly, but still. Yet when he saw Pacifica, it felt like he was a teenager all over again! He shook his head in order to clear his thoughts.

Relax Dipper, it's just a girl. A girl who you know for a fact is probably just putting on an act since she probably knows why you are really here to see her. So don't get distracted by that dazzling smile that could light up a whole room. Or how her skin she seems to glow to in the sunlight. Just do the interview, and get the information that you need, and leave.

After climbing up the stairs on the left, and passing by a couple of doors, Pacifica stopped in front of a door and opened it. As Dipper walked in behind her, he took note that they were in a larger den room. A window illuminated the room which contained two couches facing toward each other with a small table that had water bottles and a face-down clipboard, a stocked bookcase in the corner, and a desk full of papers that were in the corner next to the door. Pacifica took a seat at the couch near the window, with Dipper taking the other couch.

"Thank you for having me over Pacifica," Dipper said politely as he grabbed the papers out of his briefcase. "I imagine a successful woman like you must always be busy." Pacifica shrugged at Dipper comment as if it was no big deal.

"Well I've been running the family business since I was sixteen, so it has become easier over the years," Pacifica said. "Though I'm glad you set up an appointment when you did. It gave me a reason not to attend another boring staff meeting about how sales and production are increasing. Though before we get started, do you mind if I ask you a couple of questions first? "

"Um sure, go ahead," Dipper said as he set aside his papers next to him.

Pacifica grabbed the clipboard from the table and looked down at it while she spoke to him. "I know that you moved into town about a month ago after purchasing a small area of land from my estate division. I'm curious as to what brought you to Gravity Falls."

"Well you see, ever since I was little, I was always intrigued by the world's mysteries and supernatural secrets," Dipper explained. "I've always wanted to know more about them. During my time in college, I discovered that Gravity Falls seemed to be a beacon of the supernatural activity. Using my grant money, I moved to the town in order to learn more about it." He had no idea why he was telling her so much information. Sure, he didn't lie to people about why he moved to the town, but, with the exception of the gems, he would tell everyone else that he was a simple researcher who wanted to know more about the town history. Yet for some reason, he was telling her everything and he didn't know why. He wasn't sure if he was doing it so that she would be suspicious of his vagueness, or because he ran his mouth too much when attractive females asked him questions.

"Well our town is pretty strange," Pacifica replied as she looked up from the clipboard. "Though I'm guessing you probably realized that from the gnomes, fairies, and gem monsters."

Dipper eyes widened in surprise from what Pacifica just said. While gnomes and fairies were common words that the town folks would use, he hadn't heard anyone else call the creatures that the gems fought as gem monsters. The only ones who called them that were himself and the gems. "You know the name of the creatures that the Crystal Gems fight?"

"Why wouldn't I?" Pacifica asked. "After all, I am friends with the Crystal Gems."

"You are!?" Dipper asked in disbelief. How on earth was the richest person in town friends with the town defenders? And how come this was the first time he was hearing of it?

"Yeah," Pacifica replied. "In fact, Steven has wanted to introduce you to me for the longest time, but you have always been preoccupied. So it surprised me when you set up an appointment with me."

"He did?" Dipper questioned. He racked his brain as he tried to remember any times in which Steven tried to introduce him to Pacifica.

Hey Dipper, want to come to a party that my friend Pacifica is hosting? You should come along and meet her. I feel like the two of you would get along great.

Sorry Steven, but I'm in the middle of studying this egg a Plaidypus laid and I want to be here the minute it hatches.

Hey Dipper, I'm inviting Pacifica over the temple for a BBQ, I'm holding. Want to come over and meet her?

Sorry Steven, but the planets are going to be perfectly aligned tonight. I want to see if planetary alignment ties into how the bottomless pit works.

Hey Dipper, Pioneer Day is being held today. You should come along. It's going to be fun, and you can finally meet Pacifica.

Sorry Steven, but I'm going to return this Crystal Baldwin to where I found him. I thought he would be helpful since he can see into the future, but all he does is complain!

"Huh," Dipper said as he realized all the times Steven have mentioned Pacifica. "I guess he did."

Pacifica giggled at Dipper realization. "Well, Steven did tell me you can get lost when you are in the middle of researching or inventing something. Though Amethyst calls it being stuck in the "nerd zone."

Dipper smirked and rolled his eyes. Of course Amethyst would call those moments in which he was deeply engrossed in something as him being in the "nerd zone." However, he was surprised about how this meeting was way different then he thought it would go. He didn't expect Pacifica to be friends with the gems, nor being such a pleasant person. It was especially strange since he already had an image of what Pacifica would be like due to his research.

"So why did you act like you didn't know who I was then?" Dipper asked.

"I wanted to see how you treated me without knowing my friendship with Steven and the gems," Pacifica said. "After all, I figure you set up an appointment with me in order to ask me about the details of terrible ancestors. how terrible

Dipper eyes widened in shock! "How… how did you know I was going to ask you about that?"

"Well it was quite simple actually," Pacifica said. "When you made an appointment, I figured it was you coming to me as a researcher instead of a friend since Steven would have invited us somewhere so we could meet each other. Plus from my recent conversation with Steven, he told me how you were also exploring about the past of Gravity Falls. So I put two and two together, and came to the conclusion that you somehow learned about my family heritage."

Dipper wasn't sure what to say next. Sure, he figured that Pacifica was aware of what ancestors did, but he didn't expect for her to just boldly admit it. Yet Dipper was still confused.

"If you are aware of what your ancestors did, why haven't you cleared it up?" Dipper asked. Pacifica simply sighed as she leaned against the couch.

"I've thought about doing it, but I realized that if I revealing the truth of my heritage would be the worst possible thing," Pacifica explained. "When I learned about the true nature of my family name back when I was a kid, I vowed to be an honest and respectful businesswoman who would do everything by the book and help those who needed it. But everything I worked for would crumble if I revealed the truth. No one would want to associate themselves with a person from a family of liars and thieves. I would lose all my stockholders and lose all of my money if the truth was to ever be revealed. I know that finding this discovery is a huge opportunity for you, and I'm not going to stop you, but I ask you to please not release the truth of my heritage."

Dipper was just speechless. He came here thinking he would be dealing with a cold, snooty, and callous woman who would shut him down and deemed all of his research as fake. Yet instead, he was talking to this charming, cunning, and heartwarming woman who was trying to fix the mistakes of her family past. So he did the only thing that felt right. He grabbed his files on the Northwest history and handed them to Pacifica. Pacifica gave a confused expression as she grabbed the papers and looked at Dipper.

"Those are all the documents I could find that had the truth about your ancestors," Dipper explained. "Your secret is safe with me."

Pacifica continued to stare at Dipper in disbelief for a couple of seconds before giving him a big grin" Thank you Dipper, I know this could have been a huge discovery. You really are the sweet guy Steven described you to be " Dipper laughed a bit nervously and blushed a little from Pacifica compliment.

"It's no big deal," Dipper said simply as he tried to downplay the joy he got from Pacifica compliment. "My paper on all the oddities of this town is what will really make me famous. No point in including some historical mistakes. Anyway, I should probably make my way back home. I got some things I do need to take care of."

"Are you in a hurry?" Pacifica asked as Dipper was locking up his briefcase. "My chef is preparing something for lunch. I would love it if you provided me with some company. We could get to know each other a bit better. After all, Steven has been trying to do that for months. "

"S-Sure," Dipper stuttered nervously. "I'm not in a rush to go anywhere.

"Fantastic!" Pacifica said as she rose from the couch. "My chef makes the best burgers like you wouldn't believe."

"Burgers?" Dipper asked surprisingly. He always thought that rich people ate stuff like caviar and food that cost a thousand dollars. Not something you could buy at a fast food place.

"What, you were expecting my chef to make something like caviar? Pacifica asked as she gave Dipper a suspicious look which caused him to blush from embarrassment.

"N-n-no?" Dipper stuttered as he scratched the back of his head. "I wasn't trying to say that rich folks couldn't eat burgers. I'm just surprised that you would eat burgers. I mean I wasn't thinking you were talking about caviar. Okay, I thought you were talking about caviar at first but-," Dipper rambling came to a halt as Pacifica laughed at Dipper nervousness.

"Ah man, Amethyst right," Pacifica said as she looked at Dipper with a smile. "You do get in a nervous wreck when a girl trips you up. Come on, let's go and eat lunch."

Dipper simply nodded as he followed her out of the room/ Today didn't play out like he thought it would at all. Yet, he couldn't help but be happy about that. It seemed like he was on his way to forming an unexpected friendship with Pacifica Northwest.

And that ends chapter one folks! I decided to have Dipper and Pacifica meet up like how Ford went to Northwest Manor in order to confront Preston father about the Northwest's lies. However in Minijenn interpretation of the AU, she said that Pacifica is trying to make up for the mistakes of her family legacy, so I decided to go with that. Not sure when the next chapter will be out since I'm going to be working on my YouTube video and some scripts for future videos, but the wait shouldn't be too long. Make sure to leave a review and check out my other stories along with following me on Tumblr, Deviantart and YouTube, all of which you can find on my Bio. Until next time this is PC, logging off.