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The painfully annoying beeping sound of a digital alarm clock rang through Sebastian's ears as he sleepily moved his hand towards the Snooze button. He sat himself up in his bed and gave a large yawn before taking a quick look at the alarm clock. The time read 8:43 am.

He groaned and removed the blanket from his legs and gave a quick glance of the pillows. He quickly turned his head back around after he saw what had happened to them.

There were splotches of deep red blood all over them. His eyes widened and a few more trickles of blood fell from the tear ducts of Sebastian's right eye. He felt it running down his cheek and wiped it from his face with his finger. He quickly jumped from the mattress and ran to the bathroom to look at his eye in the mirror.

He pryed his eye lids open with his fingers to see if there was more blood, but there was none. However, he noticed something stranger than blood. A part of the white of his eyes had started to become a yellow-ish colour.

Sebastian looked worried. "What kind of infection is this?"

As he contemplated his eye, he considered calling up his mother and telling her about this, but he didn't want to worry her and have her drive all the way back up

from Seattle. So instead, he got himself dressed and made his way to the local medical centre to see if they had any idea of what was going on.


Dipper awoke with a start as Mabel grabbed him by the shoulders and shook him so hard he thought his bones were going to break. She started screaming and running about like a madman before Dipper stopped her.

"Mabel, what are you doing in my room and what are you screaming for?"

"Tomorrow we go back to Gravity Falls, Dipper! We'll finally be able to see our friends again! Stan, Ford, Soos, Melody, Wendy.. Everyone! Isn't it exciting?"

Dipper's face lightened up and he gave a smile. "Oh man, I totally forgot we were going back! Finally Ford will be able to show me the strange creatures he's gathered over the last year and I'll be able to actually put my journal to good use!"

"And I'll be able to see Candy and Grenda again! It'll be so much fun!"

A knock came from the twins bedroom door.

Both twins said "Come in!" and the door opened to reveal their mother standing there. "You kids excited to see your Uncles again?"

Both twins yelled in excitement while their mother stood there still smiling. She walked towards them and got her knees.

"I know you're both very excited to see your Uncles again but you still have to go to school today so you two need to get yourselves dressed. There's a plate of Pancakes downstairs for you both so get yourselves ready."

"OK!" said Dipper.

Mabel then left the room to let Dipper get himself dressed. As he put on his shoes and blue vest, he looked at the foot of his bed where Wendy's hat was sitting. He grabbed it and put it on his head before heading downstairs for breakfast.


Sebastian walked through the automatic doors of the hospital and went up to the receptionist at the till.

She was currently on a call with someone else using her earpiece, but as soon as she noticed Sebastian walking up to her, she put the caller on hold.

"Hello, Sir. How may I help you today?"

Sebastian was nervously tapping his fingers on the counter. "Uh, yeah. I need an appointment with a Doctor in about 5 minutes, if you can do that?"

The receptionist noticed his eye was leaking blood all over his jacket. She quickly called the doctor through her earpiece and let him know about Sebastian and then turned to face him again.

The receptionist pulled out a clipboard with a sheet of paper on it and a pen. "OK Sir, I just need some quick info from you, what is your name and age?"

"Sebastian Tuckerman and I'm twenty-four years of age."

The receptionist finished writing down the info on the paper and placed the clipboard next to her. "OK, sir, Dr. Hirsch is waiting for you in Examination room E3."

"Ok thank you." said Sebastian, as he made his way down the corridors of the hospital.

He came up to the room the receptionist told him to go to. He gave a gentle knock on the door and a voice called from inside the room for him to come in. He opened the door and the doctor was there waiting for him sitting at his desk with a medical diagram on a computer that Sebastian couldn't make sense of.

The doctor got up from his chair and shook hands with him. "Hello there, my name is Dr. Hirsch. You're name is Sebastian, right?"

"Uh yeah, t-that's my name. I'm really sorry that this is such short notice but I couldn't wait."

"Oh, it's alright. You're just lucky I didn't have a full schedule otherwise you wouldn't have been able to see me. So, let's take a look at that eye then, shall we?"

Sebastian sat himself down on the examination bed while Dr. Hirsch moved his chair closer to him. He picked up a small flashlight and held it up to Sebastian's bleeding eye and turned it on, which was slightly uncomfortable for Sebastian, but he didn't care.

After a few seconds of having a bright light in his face, Dr. Hirsch turned it off and began to ask Sebastian some questions.

"So, you say that these pains have been happening since yesterday afternoon?"

"Uh, yeah. I don't know what it is, but they're really annoying. It started bleeding around probably Ten pm last night. I woke up and saw the pillows on my bed were stained in blood."

"I see. Anything else you want to tell me?" said Dr. Hirsch, moving his chair back towards the computer.

"Uh, a part of the white of my eye started to turn a yellow kinda colour. I don't know if that's anything bad or not but other than that, that's about it."

Dr. Hirsch got up from his chair and wrote something on a small piece of paper. He then gave it to Sebastian.

"Alright, I'm going to prescribe you with painkillers than should help stop the bleeding. As for the yellowing of the whites of your eyes, there's nothing to worry about. It's most likely just a side effect of the bleeding. Take one pill a day for a week and you should be fine."

Sebastian got up from the bed. "Ok, thanks Doctor. I was really worried that this might have been something bad."

"Well, don't celebrate just yet. The painkillers may stop the bleeding, but if they don't then come see us again as it may be something worse."

"I'm sure I'll be fine, but I will do that if it gets worse don't worry. Bye!" said Sebastian as he walked out of the Doctor's office.

He walked towards the pharmacy in the hospital and gave them the note from Dr. Hirsch.

They gave him the pills he was prescribed with and he began to walk back home.

As Sebastian was making his way back to the house, he stared down at the bottle of pills in his hands. "Well, glad that's over. Hopefully these will stop the bleeding."

He put the pills into his jacket pocket and continued walking back home.


The Stan o' War II was nearing the mainland, moving closer towards it with every second that passed. Stanford was pacing back and forth in the cabin while Stanley was at the helm of the ship.

"We've got to tell the twins about this, Stanley! They're lives could be at risk if we don't! Bill could try to trick them!" said Stanford.

"He won't! You said the barrier around the town is strong enough to keep Bill inside, right? So, he won't be able to trick the kids! He's stuck in the town!" replied Stanley.

Stanley's phone was sitting on a small table in the corner of the cabin, when it began to ring again. Stanford picked it up and answered it almost as soon as he heard it ring. He knew who it was.

"Hello?"

"Stanford, we're nearing Gravity Falls. Are you on your way there?." replied the voice.

"Yes, just give us a few more hours and we'll be there. We're approaching the mainland now."

"Ok, good. Get here as quickly as your weak mortal legs can carry you! The very future of this dimension depends on it!" The call ended.

"Weak mortal..?"

On the other side of the phone, was the Bearded Man, accompanied by the young boy, now wearing a green trenchcoat, with overalls underneath. Both of them appeared to be in some sort of futuristic looking vehicle.

"Sir, are you sure this will work?"

"No, but unless you have a better plan, I'd love to hear it!"

The young boy went silent.

"No? Ok, guess we'll see what happens."