Hello, my FanFic peeps! It is I, DUPERBRO, and I am undertaking the task of juggling TWO Gravity Falls FanFics at one time! I'm starting this one because I'm having writer's block on the first one. It's called Turbo Fist. Review it and help a fellow FanFictioner out, huh? Anyway, I'm introducing a new rule- THE REVIEW POLICY. I need to get at least two reviews per chapter before I write a new one. So REVIEW if you want more!

CHAPTER 1

August 10th, 8:06 PM

Gravity Peak

3 Years Later

DIPPER'S POV:

I sat high up on a tree watching over the scene before me. The sun was blazing intently over the skyline as it set. The rays of light danced on Gravity Peak, one of Gravity Falls' lesser-known landmarks. I looked down and saw why I was here-Robbie and Wendy were sitting on the edge of the cliff, holding hands as they watched the pretty sunset. I know, I know, why am I spying on Wendy and Robbie-but mostly Wendy?

The answer was simple-Robbie seemed like the kind of guy who would use her or something. So I watched them in silence. I was like Wendy's guardian angel.

So I watched them as they sat there. They hugged or kissed every now and then, but I kept my fury down. I saw them hold hands. I saw he stuff that I wished I didn't have to see, but it was for Wendy's sake. I cared about her. I wouldn't let anything happen to her.

This is why I stiffened when Robbie reached into his pocket with his free hand.

It's why I gulped when Robbie got up.

And why I almost fell out of the tree when he got on one knee.

My brain was going crazy processing what was happening-Robbie was proposing.

TO WENDY!

I watched as tears filled my eyes as Robbie gave the speech, and I hoped, PRAYED Wendy would say no.

But my heart was blown up into a million pieces when I saw Wendy nod.

She said yes.

She said yes.

Tears exploded from my eyes as I Jumped from the tree. I landed safely and ran. I ran and ran and ran. I ran until I reached the spot I always went to when I felt sad-the place where I found 3. I crawled into the box and scooped up a pebble. I threw it at the control box and it hit its mark.

The panel over me zipped shut.

I let it out. First it was just crying. Then wailing. Finally it became off-the-chain bawling. I cried until I had no tears left, and I still cried, hugging my knees.

I'd never forget today.

The day my heart broke.