Greetings from SeekerMeeker.

This is the last chapter until the 20th one.

FYI: You will notice that this chapter shifts in focus. That way, I can hint at future ideas for how the story will go.


Chapter 19: Sanctuary

"Rabin, do you know why you're here?"

"Miss London, I-"

"Quit the excuse, we need to talk."

"I...I cannot believe it."

"You know that the Party is good at hacking into accounts like yours."

"But not this good!"

"Do not worry, Rabin. Your whole reputation, career, and everything are safe, if you do one thing."

"What is it?"

"What do you know about those three teens?"


Bella London walked around, her high heels tapping the cold, dark floor. A single lightbulb shone the dreary room. Her long, blond hair looked a little ghostly, as it swayed with her rigid movement. At the lone, wooden table, a rabbi trembled, his black hat shaking.

"Those teens?" he asked, surprisingly without a stammer. "Why do you need to know?"

"Those teens are interesting," Bella admitted. "You know, that those teens are unusually competent, now that I look back. Only in TV shows and movies are teens this good at their jobs. In reality, teens are dreamers; they often make more mistakes than they should."

"You mean that they have something to do with Gravity Falls?" he asked.

"Bingo," she replied. "For some reason, those kids came back smarter and more mature for their age. Only someone who had seen and experienced something...'traumatic'? No, that's too strong of a word; 'life-changing' would be a better term."

"Look," Rabin said. "I don't know a lot, but I know some things. First of all, those three did experience something in Gravity Falls, Oregon. What I do know is that they faced a dream demon, who entered the world to a limited degree. Then, apparently due to some weird rules of sort, he lost the opportunity to take over the world."

"Who was this demon?" Bella asked.

"He's Bill Cipher," Rabin replied.

"Bill Cipher," Bella mused. "I think I have learned about him. According to some native Americans, who originated from that area, there was some 'monster' that essentially foretold some disaster. However, they admitted that they do not know all of the details."

"Of course," Rabin retorted. "In reality, the whole thing about Gravity Falls and Bill Cipher is one laughable riot."

Bella nodded silently.

"What you did not directly answer my question," Bella added.

Rabin mumbled something.

"Dipper Pines," he finally spoke. "He's the twin brother of the Pines family in Piedmont, California. He's now a teenage boy, who looks quite ready to get married."

Bella raised an eyebrow.

"Mabel Pines," he continued. "She's the twin sister of the Pines family. She's only about five minutes older than Dipper. She's now a teenage girl who...ahem. She's definitely a good model if she was not so...chaotic."

"And?" Bella asked.

"Pacifica Elise Northwest," he spoke, as he raised his own eyebrow. "She's the sole daughter of the semi-disgraced Northwest family. Apparently, the patriarch of the house, Preston Northwest, tried to make money by siding with Bill Cipher."

"Semi-disgraced?" she asked. "And isn't he stupid?"

"Humans are capable of great acts of stupidity," Rabin retorted. "That's why the Weirdmageddon happened in Gravity Falls. It was NEVER the fault of one man; the whole mistake was the result of multiple mistakes by multiple people all at once. The Northwest family managed to regain some fortune by selling their own manor, but yes. He's good at making money; he's not good at knowing right from wrong."

"Says the rabbi," Bella retorted. "Who hired the three teens without telling them the full measure of their jobs."

He sighed.

"You get the point," he spoke. "But long story short, the Weirdmageddon did not come to pass. Bill Cipher is 'goner than gone,' and the teens grow up."

"Those teens seem interesting," Bella said. "But since you have cooperated so well, what do you want to do next?"

"Since I have crossed the Rubicon," Rabin said. "By speaking this much about the teens and the Gravity Falls, Oregon, why not talk more?"

"Go on," Bella said, trying to hide her smile. "What do you know more?"

"There is something I need to tell you," Rabin said. "Those teens are...someone more than meets the eye."

"What do you mean?" Bella asked.

"Get ready," he said, clearing his throat. "For a long, LONG prophecy."

"I think I need to get my cameras ready," she replied.

"You better," he remarked. "Because I am cursed to say it only once. And you better use it to your advantage."

"Cursed?" she asked.

"You will see why," he replied. "But first; get ready."


"Agent, what's your status?"

"This is Num-"

"Quite! Don't say it out loud! This is an undercover operation!"

"Yes...Rachel."

"Grr...Chad. Well, at least nobody knows who we are anyway."

"So Rachel, or N3U6M2BUH, how is the secret base holding up?"

"Without the moon base, and the fact that this is a different world, we still have to be on guard against both teens and adults alike."

"You know that I am a teen, but a teen working for the larger goal."

"Chad! Focus on the job! Report!"

"We see the car coming back."

"Wait, the limo with the Census Takers?"

"Yeah, who are those guys?"

"We've never known who those three are. For some reason, even the Fusionfall Sanctuary's highest leaders are interested in them."

"As you know, we've never trusted teens."

"But according to the Fusion Council, those three are quite different from the others...Chad, do you have any intel on them?"

"All I know is that they are Dipper, Mabel, and Pacifica."

"Pacifi-wait, the Northwest family?!"

"What?"

"Did you say the Northwests?"

"Yeah?"

"Call the best operatives ASAP!"

"Wait, I cannot! I am teen!"

"Sorry! Rachel out!"

Click!

Click!

"This is Numbuh 362, the Kids Next Door Supreme Leader. Bring the very best operatives to me ASAP!"


"This is Mandark online."

"Mojo Jojo online. What's your status?"

"Robot Jones is going into the city."

"No, I know that one. I mean yours."

"I am at a safe distance, watching from my mountain station."

"OK, no PPG in sight?"

"Nope. I haven't seen them either. I have only heard rumors, but it seems that they are somewhere."

"All I know is that something happened, and they are no longer flying around."

"I have no idea. That's a mystery..."

"Which is why we've sent Robot Jones on this mission."

"Yes."

"How does he manage to get in without getting caught? Doesn't he even have the logo on him?"

"They know that the Mandark Industries won't do much harm, which is...so true. I've barely managed to get my business going."

"And how are you going to avoid another bankruptcy again? You can't just outright copy Dexter's stuff!"

"That's another point! I will find a way to solve our predicament! And I believe those three teens are the key!"

"I hope you're right..."

"Ah, Jones is calling! Come in, Jones!"

"Jones online."

"Report."

"I see the limo. Limo moves to Dexlabs Center."

"Just be careful out there. I have already sent another Mandroid to that center."

"Jones ready to spy."

"Go."


"I see them," Uriel croaked, as he watched the limo pass through the gates.

He then looked up. The entire city brimmed with a futuristic glow, shining brightly in the sun, yet not causing any glares. It was one of the few places that Uriel felt was as clean as the elf kingdoms.

"Huh," a pied raven croaked. "Aren't they in for a surprise?"

"I am surprised at how quickly they gained the trust," Uriel remarked.

"Not surprised," another pied raven croaked. "Since the city is in trouble."

"True," Uriel noted. "And finally, we've gotten the amulets to use, in case if we're found."

"We haven't need to use them," the blue-eyed raven croaked. "So why?"

"Just in case," Uriel said. "Remember one of our avian friends? She got scorched to death by a kid ranger."

"A kid? How can a kid be allowed to kill a bird like that?" the red-eyed raven cried.

"It's Fusionfall Sanctuary with a good reason," Uriel noted, as he watched the limo intently.


"Nishizumi-dono," the spy whispered. "We have a big problem."

"What's going on?" Miho asked through the radio.

"Three others are spying on the limo," the spy replied. "And I see that familiar parrot with two ravens. You know what that means?"

"Oh wow," Miho gasped. "Then things are on the move in the Groom Falls..."


"There is a way to enter through this city," Chris the Ratman spoke, now calm. "But you better be careful. We have patrols out here."

"I fear no rat," the spy of the Corazon Empire spoke. "So, this is it?"

The Ratman nodded, as he went up to a drainage pipe. Although it was hidden by a massive net of vines, there was a hidden lever. He pulled it, and it opened up to reveal a secret road.

"So this is how you all do about your business," the spy remarked.

"It's a part of the deal," Chris spoke.

"Then it's time," the spy began. "So then-Ratman?"

He looked around, and realized.

"A trap," he remarked, as he dashed into the pipe. Behind, five ratlike soldiers squealed in a rage.

"This is for trying to use us!" one of the soldiers yelled.

"Get him!" Chris roared from faraway. "He's got a gun!"

"How did he suspect?" the spy growled. "That I was going to kill him after this? Huh, a smart rat for sure. No matter; I am in."


Well, there you go. I hope that this story is not going off-course.

So, I will explain more of what I have in mind for this story.

But I have another thing to say:


You may notice that the bolded lines seem important. Yes they are.

The first line is about the whole plot of Gravity Falls, which is intently designed to be crazy and silly. Yes, that's why even Alex Hirsch, the creator of the show, admitted that he was surprised at the show's popularity.

The second line is going to be a part of the theme, plus my remark on the whole plot. I mean, the Weirdmageddon was NEVER the fault of one character; it was caused by a variety of factors.


Alright, that should be it.

See you then. Peace be still for this world.