Sup everyone! I'm Jameer14; this is my very crossover first fan fiction. I hope that you all like it.
I really to hear your feedback, and if I get TEN REVIEWS, then I'll upload another chapter. I'll only upload if there are REVIEWS, which lets me know that you like it, and want more. Okay?
Oh, and be sure to check out my other fan fiction: Perry the Hooded Figure
Here we go then. Enjoy!:
(PREVIEW): "Let's go!" said Dipper as he walked up to Wendy.
He followed her outside and into a rusty red pickup truck. He rode shotgun in the five minute ride to the mall.
When they got there, she parked in front of the downstairs front entrance.
The mall wasn't really big, but it wasn't small. It had two stories and the food court was located on the second floor.
They walked to the escalators in the middle of the mall and rode up to the second floor and at last, Dipper was at the food court with Wendy.
A few yards into the food court was a food directory. On it was a list of the restaurants and customer ratings.
"Where to?" asked Wendy.
Dipper was about to respond when he the floor began to shake.
One
It was around 11:30P.M. in Gravity Falls, Oregon, and Lil' Gideon was out in the forest near the Mystery Shack, digging a hole. He was digging for something that could not only give him leverage over his rivalry with the Pines, but also the world.
He already had something that would help him control what he was digging up.
Finally, Lil' Gideon's shovel hit wood. Finally, he thought. I didn't think that it would take be twenty feet in the ground.
He aimed the flashlight on top of his hard hat at the wood he had struck. He cleared away some dirt and saw that it was a chest that was lopsided and about the size of an average suitcase. Luckily, there was a handle that made it easier for Gideon to pull the chest out of the dirt still surrounding it.
It took Lil' Gideon a good fifteen minutes to get the chest out of the dirt, out of the hole, and onto the grass.
He reached into his light blue jacket, which was now dirty, and pulled out a diamond that easily fit in his fist.
Get ready for the undead, Gravity Falls, thought Lil' Gideon.
There were three evenly spaced latches on the chest. Gideon unlatched one and felt the chest shake. After unlatching the second one, the chest jumped and light seeped out through the crack.
This better work, Lil' Gideon thought as he gripped the diamond tighter. Lil' Gideon pulled the last latch open and immediately, a white ring exploded out of the chest pushing him back fifteen feet.
Lil, Gideon had landed on his back, but as soon as he hit the ground, he sat up and looked at the chest.
There was a white beam of light coming out of the chest aimed straight up.
As Lil' Gideon expected, ghosts streamed out of the beam of light and into the darkness. They varied in color and their heights ranged from shorter than Gideon to three times his size. All of them were humanoid. He noticed that all of the ghosts had a faint white glow
Wait a second, thought Lil' Gideon. That's my army! And they're running away!
He stood up, aimed his diamond towards the beam of light and the ghosts coming out of it, and bellowed "STOP! I COMMAND YOU!"
The diamond began to glow and it rapidly got brighter before suddenly flickering and diminishing. And to Lil' Gideon's surprise, the ghosts completely ignored his command.
Suddenly, a tall white ghost about twice the size of Dipper, wearing black pants, a blank black t-shirt and a blood red cloak flew out of the beam of light and landed five feet in front of him. His eyes were saltwater blue.
"On behalf of all of the ghosts that have been released, I, the Ghost Prince, thank you for freeing us," said the ghost. The beam of light coming out of the chest behind the Ghost Prince disappeared and the chest closed.
"Your welcome," Lil' Gideon said, trying to hide the bitterness in his voice. "Now can you tell me why this didn't work?" He held up the diamond and shook it.
The Ghost Prince looked at it and Lil' Gideon saw a hint of fear in the ghost's eyes. But the he hid the fear and chuckled. "Ah, the Ghost Diamond," said the Ghost Prince. "It's funny that they call it that. We ghosts cannot use that weapon of destruction, but living humans can. Yet among the 6,973,738,433 living humans, only a magnificent few have the power to use it. Obviously, you are not one of them."
"Well I should be," said Lil' Gideon, letting his bitterness show this time.
"Now obviously, the reason you have that diamond is so that the five hundred plus ghosts you released could be you army, right?" asked the Ghost Prince.
"Obviously," replied Lil' Gideon.
"Well as pleasing as that offer is, we'll have to pass," the Ghost Prince said. "When we were last imprisoned, we vowed to take over the world under the leadership of the Ghost King, who we have to rise with the help of a mortal host, since he's so powerful."
"Like I care," muttered Lil' Gideon.
The Ghost Prince seemed to have heard him because he said, "Oh, you should care! Combined, we ghosts can do mass destruction! Especially if we had the Ghost King! And why not the Ghost Queen, too!" He knelt down to Lil' Gideon's height. "As a token of thanks, we will not pummel you right now. But if you try to interfere with our plans for upper-world domination, you and everyone you care about will suffer eternally."
Well, you bet I'm gonna interfere! thought Lil' Gideon angrily. Nobody double crosses me! Although I may need some help. Lil' Gideon forced a smile and said, "Thanks! Say, there's someone else in Gravity Falls who may get in try to sabotage your plans to take over the world. Would you like his name?"
The Ghost King rose to his full height. "Of course I would."
"Dipper Pines!"
The next day at 12:30P.M., Dipper was working the late morning shift at the Mystery Shack with Wendy. The shift was almost over, and there were only a few kids in the gift shop, so Dipper decided to have a conversation with Wendy, who was at the checkout desk.
"Hey, Wendy," said Dipper as casually he sat on the stool next to the checkout desk.
Wendy smiled at Dipper, "Hey, Dipper," she said. "Ya know, I'm kinda bummed out that Robbie doesn't return from his trip until late tonight, because I really want to go to the mall and have lunch with someone."
Excitement exploded inside of Dipper. He saw an opportunity to spend personal time with Wendy and he wasn't going to let it pass.
"W-we could go after our shift," Dipper suggested. "If- if that's okay with you. I mean- it totally is if —"
"Sure, why not," said Wendy. "It'll be fun!"
"Great!" said Dipper. It was all he could do not to jump around and rejoice. It was even harder to do when he looked at his watch and saw that their shift was over. He told that to Wendy.
"Oh, perfect timing," said Wendy. "Ready?"
"Uh, let me run upstairs and grab my wallet," said Dipper. "Then I'll be ready."
He jumped off the stool and ran towards the doorway that led into the house. Five feet from the doorway, Dipper tripped over something.
As Dipper got up, he glanced behind him and saw that he had tripped over a teal green platypus. He had seen so many random things in Gravity Falls, but the platypus topped the list. Besides, what was a platypus doing in Oregon? Don't they live in Australia?
Two boys walked over to the semi-aquatic animal. One boy had a square shaped nose, the other had a triangle shaped head. Both looked to be Dipper's age and were a little taller than he was.
"Sorry about that," said triangle head. "I'm sure that Perry didn't mean to hurt you."
The platypus chattered.
"It's alright," said Dipper. At the moment, he was more anxious about getting upstairs to retrieve his wallet than talking to two boys who owned a platypus.
"By the way, I'm Phineas and that's my brother Ferb," said the boy who had just spoken. "Our parents dropped us off here along with our sister and some of our friends while they went to an antique convention being held downtown. This is a very nice store with some interesting merchandise"
"Thanks," said Dipper. He told the boys his name. "It was nice meeting you two and I hope that you find something you like here."
"Thanks," said Phineas. "It was nice meeting you too."
Dipper ran into the house, up the stairs, and into his room he shared with Mabel. There he found Mabel and Waddles lying on her bed, looking at a comic book.
When Mabel saw Dipper, she frowned. "It's time for me and Soos' shift already? Waddles and I are at the climax in this comic book!"
"Sorry, Mabel," said Dipper as he pulled his wallet off of his dresser. "Anyway, I'm off to the mall."
Mabel and Waddles hopped off the bed. "Ooh! Can we come with you?"
"You have to work," said Dipper slowly.
Mabel sighed. "Oh, yeah."
As she began to brush her hair, Dipper ran downstairs and back into the gift shop where Wendy was waiting by the door.
"Let's go!" said Dipper as he walked up to Wendy.
He followed her outside and into a rusty red pickup truck. He rode shotgun in the five minute ride to the mall.
When they got there, she parked in front of the downstairs front entrance.
The mall wasn't really big, but it wasn't small. It had two stories and the food court was located on the second floor.
They walked to the escalators in the middle of the mall and rode up to the second floor and at last, Dipper was at the food court with Wendy.
A few yards into the food court was a food directory. On it was a list of the restaurants and customer ratings.
"Where to?" asked Wendy.
Dipper was about to respond when he the floor began to shake.
Suddenly, in the center of the food court, a giant white humanoid ghost wearing black pants, a blank black t-shirt and a blood red cloak. The ghost was about twenty feet tall eyes were saltwater blue. His head was still twenty feet from the ceiling.
Everyone in the food court began to scream and run away from the giant ghost. Dipper and Wendy remained where they were and stared up at the ghost.
"I am the Ghost Prince!" shouted the ghost. He thrust both of his hands into the air and at least 100 ghosts fly in random paths in the food court.
Dipper put his back against the directory and peeked back at the ghost. Wendy also put her back against the directory.
"Where is Dipper Pines!" boomed the Ghost Prince.
Oh, great! thought Dipper. I have come to have lunch with Wendy and a Ghost Prince crashes our date! None the less, Dipper came out from behind the directory and shouted, "I'm right here!"
The Ghost Prince looked down at Dipper. "If I told you that I planned to take over Gravity Falls, would you try to stop me?" he asked.
"Duh!"said Dipper confidently.
"You just made a very bad mistake," warned the Ghost Prince. "But if you insist, let's fight!"
Dipper looked at Wendy, who was peering at them from behind the directory.
"Go! Save yourself!" he said. "I've got this."
Wendy didn't hesitate. She ran back towards the front entrance of the mall.
Dipper then directed his full attention at the Ghost Prince. He ran towards the Ghost prince and when he was about ten feet away, he jumped on a table and launched himself at the giant ghost, who simply zapped Dipper with a green ball of energy.
The attack sent Dipper back to the ground and sliding. His head hit the directory.
Dipper got up, but a ghost flew out from behind the Ghost Prince and went right through Dipper and the directory.
"Aaah," said Dipper as he arced his back and landed on his back on the floor.
Then, a ghost flew through Dipper from under him, and another went through him from above.
Both times, Dipper arced his back and let out a cry of pain.
Another ghost flew over to Dipper, picked him up by the shirt, and threw him at a Chinese restaurant. He landed in a large pot of shrimp fried rice.
When he stood up, the rim of the pot and the rice inside came up to his knees.
All of a sudden, seven different ghosts flew through him from random directions. Dipper let out an extended cry of pain that lasted from the moment the first ghost went through to the moment the last one did.
After the seventh ghost flew through him, Dipper lost his balance and fell on his stomach on the floor.
As if that wasn't enough, another ghost pulled Dipper by the shirt and threw him out into the food court. He landed near a directory close to some doors that led to outside the mall.
Dipper felt as if pain was eating him alive, but Dipper managed to stand up and face the Ghost Prince.
"Would you like to counter with an attack?" asked the prince.
Dipper leaned on the directory. "I-I don't want to fight you!" he managed.
"Good choice," advised the Ghost Prince. "Now get out or I'll harm the people who matter the most to you!"
Dipper heard the doors behind him open.
Wendy, he thought. Dipper didn't want to leave without her. He had to find a way to contact her. He pulled out his phone, but the Ghost Prince pointed at Dipper and zapped him with a small beam of light.
The impact pushed Dipper backwards through the doors and outside. He landed about twenty yards from the doors to the food court.
Dipper lifted his head in a vain attempt to get up, but that was the last of his strength and he lost consciousness.
Dipper has a new enemy thanks to Lil' Gideon. Can he defeat him? Did Wendy make it out? Find out in the next chapter, which I'll upload if I have 10 positive reviews.
~Jameer14
