"Last call for Gravity Falls Oregon!" a dull voice sounded throughout a bus stopped at a vacant bus stop.
Two suitcases thumped to the floor, and together they rolled to the front of the bus. Two teenagers, accompanying the two suitcases, stepped off the bus and took a look down the sidewalk at the town that lay before them.
The first teenager was a girl, she had waist-length brown hair, a sweater wrapped around her waist, and a bright expression gleaming on her face. The other was a boy, wearing a large red flannel and jeans, he surveyed the town with a serious expression through a pair of thick wire frame glasses. The two were twins, and although the town ahead of them looked deserted and strange to the common eye, they were all too familiar with this place called Gravity Falls.
The twins gave each other a knowing smile, and slowly began their way down the familiar path, to a place where they had shared an amazing, yet terrifying, summer. On the outskirts of the town, right at the edge of the woods, lay their home away from home, the Mystery Shack.
To the twins, the walk felt like an eternity. It seemed like only yesterday that they had defeated Bill Cipher and returned to California. Yet here they were, four years later, returning to the place that had given them countless nightmares and therapy sessions. It was certainly nervewracking coming back, but to them, that didn't matter.
Before they realized the twins had stepped foot on the entryway of the house, without hesitating they walked straight inside. The house had a familiar feeling to it as if it hadn't changed at all in the last four years. That was impossible of course, everything had changed. Stan and Ford were off exploring the world on their ship, the Stan o' War II, Soos was now running the mystery shack with his girlfriend, Melody, and Wendy... well, she was off at college with her fiance. Still, the house sent them back to when they were only twelve years old, it felt good to be back.
The two stood in the front hallway and looked around the house, a sadness was beginning to form in the girl's stomach, but it was interrupted by her brother's voice.
"Mabel... we're home." Dipper said.
Mabel looked around the shack and her sadness slowly dissolved away, "Yeah... we are."
