This story is a sequel to a fanfiction I'll probably never upload, since it's pretty much boring. But please read this short description of the events from it, because if you don't you might not understand this story.


The story goes same as in the original Teen Beach Movie, except three friends join in by accident- Robin and Ryan, sisters (yes, they're girls), spend their summer in the same town as Mack and Brady with their best friend Sydney. When they find themselves in the movie, everything is pretty much as it is in TBM, but when Lela sings Falling For Ya, an even bigger mess happens. Robin bumps into Tanner, Sydney into Rascal, Mack into Seacat while Brady is too late to help Lela. Instead, she is just caught by her brother and now has no romantic interest. Ryan, on the other hand has always had a crush on Butchy and wants to get his attention, but knows she's failed when she finds herself in Lugnut's arms. In the end, they manage to get things back to the way they were… almost. Even though there is no doubt in Lela and Tanner's relationship, Seacat is head over heels in love with Giggles and even Butchy finally realizes he likes Ryan… Rascal and Lugnut aren't quite happy with the 'happy ending'. Nevertheless, the group has to part and the real-life crew successfully arrives home. Also, Robin is now the one who gets Lela's necklace and even Tanner's gift- the flower band


The summer of 2017 was surely the weirdest summer yet, according to Brady, Mack, Sydney, Robin and Ryan. They were stuck in a 1960s musical and almost stayed there forever- but, luckily, returned home in the end. After that, their lives went back to normal- Mack and Brady surfed all day; Ryan, Robin and Sydney relaxed in their holiday apartments and visited the beach often. They still had plenty of time to enjoy their summer holiday. The events from Wet Side Story seemed less real now, but it all changed one evening.

Mack's P.O.V.

I was completely exhausted when Brady and I returned home after almost ten hours of non-stop surfing at the beach. I wanted him to go home, but he had a different idea for this evening. "Come on, Mack! Wouldn't you rather watch Wet Side Story with me?" he insisted. I sat on the couch. "But we already watched it yesterday! Twice!" I objected. "But every time I watch it, it reminds me of the time when we were actually there!" he kept on convincing me and grabbed the DVD. "I sometimes wonder, was it even true? Maybe it was just a crazy dream after all," I replied. "Does it sound possible that you and I both had the exact same dream at the exact same time? Plus, you can always ask Sydney, Robin and Ryan," he said and sat down. "Are they even here or did they leave?" I changed the topic of the conversation. "See, this is what you get for not checking your facebook account!" Brady said and started playing the movie. "I told you we had a bad internet connection!" I replied angrily. "Well, they're still here. Now be quiet, the movie's started!" he said quickly. "Blue sky, gentle breeze, what a day!" he started singing along with the surfers. After a few moments he even jumped of the couch and started dancing. I decided to take a nap. He didn't even notice. After some time (I don't even know how much) something woke me up. I realized someone was ringing the doorbell and also that the movie was almost ending. Brady didn't seem to hear anything over the loud music, so I quickly ran to the door. I opened it carefully and slammed it less than a second later. "Brady!" I exclaimed. "Huh?" Brady turned around, looking confused. "Turn off the TV!" I told him. He remained confused. "NOW!" I repeated and this time he obeyed, even though he clearly didn't want to. I opened the door again and this time, the person standing behind it was looking at me with the same confused look as I was at her. "Mack?" a familiar voice asked. A blonde girl in a pink fringed bikini stood in front of me. I wasn't sure the first time I saw her, but I was now. "Giggles?" I asked. Instead of saying anything, she hugged me. She was completely wet, which I wasn't used to. The characters in Wet Side Story NEVER get wet from swimming in the ocean. The question was, why wasn't she there? "What are you doing here?" I asked, shocked. "Honestly, I have no idea!" she giggled. "Come in," I invited her inside. Brady fell off the couch after seeing her. "Mack, isn't this your friend?" she asked, pointing at him. "Boyfriend, actually," I explained. "I don't think you had the opportunity to meet him when we were… visiting," I added. Brady awkwardly waddled over. He looked at Giggles, then at me, then back at Giggles, then at me. She just waved cheerfully. "Hi… Giggles. I'm Brady," he introduced himself. "Hello, Brady!" she said, shaking her hips. The fringe on her bikini swung wistfully. "I hate it when that happens!" she exclaimed angrily. "Actually, this is the first time this happened. Why is this happening to me?" she asked desperately. "Because… because the water is wetter here!" Brady lied. "Ooh… " Giggles totally bought it. "Well, Giggles, why don't you sit here, on the couch and explain us everything. I think you understand that you're not home, right?" I said leading Giggles to the couch. "Yes, I understand! I understand," she nodded. "Well, because today was such a beautiful day, we- the surfers- and the bikers decided to go to the beach because we are all friends now! That's really great!" Giggles started explaining happily. "And then?" I asked. "Ah, yes, then. Then Tanner got this really great idea that we should teach the bikers to surf! And Butchy was a bit angry at first and said he wouldn't go swimming like some surfer, but Lela convinced him. So then, me, Lela, Butchy, Tanner, Cheechee and…" Giggles took a break to think about it. "Wait, wait- no Cheechee! We went surfing without Cheechee, she was at Big Momma's then! So, yeah- me, Lela, Butchy, Tanner, Struts, Seacat and… yeah, pretty much no one else, went into the water and tried surfing. Struts was veeeery stubborn, Lela was great, Butchy kept showing off his surfing skills, even though they weren't really that good!" Giggles was babbling about some unimportant details. Her story seemed endless. "And then Lela fell off her surfboard and Tanner was scared so he went after her, because she wasn't very good at swimming! And Butchy joined him, too, because he was scared for his little sister, even though he wouldn't admit that to you. And because Seacat is so brave, he went after his good friend, Tanner- and then I joined him, because I love him very much. Seacat, not Tanner. I mean, I love Tanner, too, but just as a friend. So, anyway, Struts apparently felt really, really lonely, so she tried to help us, too, and then the sea went 'whoosh' and we disappeared!" Giggles finished dramatically. "Could you maybe explain the words 'the sea went whoosh and we all disappeared' a little further?" I asked carefully. "Well, there was this big wave and it made a 'whoosh' sound and I thought I was going to drown, but it was all good, because my friends and I got out of the sea. But then the weather was all weird, not all blue and pretty like it is at home. And everyone was dressed weird!" she said. "Well, anyway, then there was this REALLY weird looking boy with hair that was shooting up and clothes in most interesting colors and he offered us a box-like thing he called a phone even though it did not look like a phone and you can touch it and then it changes! But we thanked him kindly and walked away, because we're not used to these special phones and then we saw your house, Mack! We thought it was Big Momma's so I said I'll go check if it is. But IT ISN'T!" she said. "Wait, wait- you left Lela, Tanner, Butchy, Seacat and Struts out on the beach?" Brady asked. "Yup," Giggles replied with a happy smile on her face. "Oh, Giggles! They must be freezing in those wet clothes right now!" I said. "Whoops. I didn't mean to, really! But they were a bit scared to come here, because they didn't know what it is!" she apologized. We ran to the beach and saw Lela, Tanner, Butchy, Seacat and Struts looking miserable while sitting on the floor in complete silence. "Giggles! We already thought you're not coming back!" Seacat exclaimed and hugged her. He didn't seem to notice that he had seaweed in his hair. "Hey, look who's here- Mack!" he said and waved. Lela greeted me with a hug. "Oh, you have no idea what strange things we saw today! People were wearing such weird swimsuits and had such weird hair! Really, really strange," she kept repeating. "Where are we?" Struts asked, holding her signature pink heels in her hand. "It's a bit complicated," Brady said. "Let's go to my house, we'll explain everything!" I told them even though I knew perfectly well that there are many things we won't be able to explain. When we got them all in my house, Brady quickly hid the Wet Side Story DVD, while I took the poster off the wall. "Ok, that's done. What now?" Brady asked. "I know! I'll go get Ryan, Robin and Sydney. They have to know about this, too. You bring them some food, watch them. They might break something!" I suggested. Brady nodded and went to the kitchen to make our unusual guests a snack. I quickly put my shoes on and grabbed my jacked since it was getting a little chilly outside. I didn't really know where were Robin, Ryan and Sydney staying, but I could think of some hints that might help me find them. First of all, I knew which way they went after we returned from Wet Side Story. And since they walked home I could also assume they weren't far away. The first five minutes of walking I didn't see any houses, but later I noticed three at the end of the road. I wasn't sure if I was at the right place, so I was too scared to knock on any of the doors. I quickly realized that one of them surely wasn't the one, because all the lights were off. That gave me enough courage to step closer to one of the houses. I still didn't want to knock on the door, so I just stood there for about two minutes. But I was in luck- I saw a familiar face in one of the windows. Robin was waving at me. I waved back. She disappeared then, but showed up at her door quickly after that. "Hey, Mack! I didn't see you for quite some time!" she said. "What are you doing?" she asked. "Looking for you, actually. Well, you, Ryan or Sydney," I replied. "Oh, that's why you were standing in front of her apartment!" she said. "Yes, that's why!" I didn't want to go into details. I figured there's already enough explaining still waiting for me to do, so I avoided any that wasn't necessary. "Do you think that you and your sister could come to my house? It's pretty important," I asked. "Ok. Let me just ask my parents do we have any plans for today. But I doubt we do. We'll meet you here in a few minutes," she said and rushed back into the house. I went to knock on Sydney's door. A woman, which I assumed was her mother, opened the door. "Hello, I'm Mack Fox, Sydney's friends. I mean, we met a week ago. Can I talk to her?" I asked politely. Sydney came to the door quickly and I told her that Brady and I would like to discuss a certain problem with her. "Ryan and I are ready. Are we gonna go now?" Robin, who just got out of the apartment with Ryan, asked. "Hey, Mack!" Ryan said. "Hi!" I replied. Meanwhile, Sydney was apparently having a slight disagreement with her parents. "What is it?" Robin asked. I shrugged. "My parents don't want me to visit you now because it's 'late'!" Sydney was pretty upset. She went back into her house and returned after a couple of minutes. "It's okay, I can go now," she said and we started walking. Our conversation was mainly about meaningless, everyday things which seemed unnatural to me at that point- I knew how shocked they're going to be when we arrive.


For all you Gravity Falls fans, I have to dissapoint you and say that it takes a while to actually get to the GF part of the story, but I promise there'll be a lot of the characters when I get to that point. Also, I would appreciate a review if you liked this little chapter (or if you didn't) so I know how to continue writting the story.