Year: 2021
Ages: Dipper 21, Wendy 24
Dipper's POV:
Dipper had spent five days in Boston. It was now June 1st, the day he would normally be heading to Gravity Falls for another summer. Instead, he was desperately searching a city of over half a million people for Wendy. He had made a huge mistake, and wanted to apologize for it, but Wendy was nowhere to be found. Dipper and Mabel had went to different apartments and workplces all over the city, but it was in vain. Dipper had called and texted her multiple times, but she never answered. He had just finished another day of searching, and he was waiting for Mabel at the local pub. When Mabel got back, Dipper asked, "Did you find anything?". "No." Mabel replied. "We're never going to find her this way. I wish she had told me what job she got before we started fighting." Dipper said. "I'll try texting her. Maybe she'll answer my texts." Mabel said. "Tell her to meet me here at 8:00." Dipper said. "Ok. I'll text her, "Wendy, Dipper wants to talk to you. It's really important. Meet him at Davidson's Pub on Main Street at 8:00 PM today." Does that sound good?" Mabel said. "Yeah. I hope this works. If she doesn't respond, I don't know what to do." Dipper said.
Dipper and Mabel sat at the pub until 8:00. Then, 8:00 passed. "Maybe she is running late. I'll wait a bit longer." Dipper said. Then, 9:00 and 10:00 passed and there was still no sign of Wendy. Eventually, it was 11:00 and the bartender said, "You don't have to go home, but you can't stay here.". The Pines twins got up and left the pub, walking into the rain outside. "I guess she isn't coming." Dipper said sadly. "I'm so sorry." Mabel said. They walked slowly away from the pub.
Wendy's POV:
Wendy had a long day at work. She had to stay for a few meetings, and didn't get home until 10:30. She had left her phone at home, and when she got home, she checked it. There was a text from Mabel. She had ignored all of Dipper's texts, but she decided to open this one, since Mabel was still her friend, and she didn't want to take her anger out on Mabel. When she opened the text it said, "Wendy, Dipper wants to talk to you. It's really important. Meet him at Davidson's Pub on Main Street at 8:00 PM today.". Wendy thought about the text. She was still furious with Dipper, but if he had come all the way to Boston to talk to her, she should at least give him a chance, so she decided to go to the pub. Unfortunately, the text said to be there by eight, but it was already 10:30. She knew the pub, but it was pretty far away from her apartment, so she got a cab. By the time she got to the pub, it was already 11:05. Dipper was probably long gone by now. She got out of the cab, and went to the pub, but the door was closed. The bartender was just leaving. "Uh, was there a guy here with a blue hat that had a pine tree on it?" Wendy asked. "Yeah, that guy just left. He went that way." the bartender said. He pointed to the right, so Wendy ran that way.
Eventually, she caught up to two figures, which she realized were Dipper and Mabel. She called out, "You wanted to speak with me?". They turned around. "Wendy!" Dipper said. Wendy was happy to see him too, but was still mad. "So, what did you want to tell me?" Wendy asked. "Listen, Wendy, I am so sorry for getting so angry. I never should have told you not to take the job in Boston. After you left, I realized the reason I love Gravity Falls so much is because that is the place where you always were. Without you, the town means nothing to me. It isn't Gravity Falls I love, it's you. No matter where we are, all that matters to me is that we are together." Dipper said. Wendy was soaking wet from the rain, but she didn't care. Dipper's apology seemed heartfelt and sincere. "Apology accepted." Wendy said. Then, she ran up to Dipper and gave him a kiss. "Oh, and I'm sorry I was so late. I didn't get home from work until 10:30." Wendy said. "It's okay." Dipper said. "I've missed you so much. Thank you for changing your mind about Boston." Wendy said. "I've missed you, too." Dipper said. "I also should apologize. I'm sorry for running off like that. I won't do it again. For now on, we will work through our disagreements." Wendy said. "Agreed." Dipper replied. It was past 11:00, on a dark, rainy night in Boston, but all that mattered to Wendy was that her relationship with Dipper had been repaired.
