Gravity Falls:
Legend of the Slender
Chapter One:
Weirdness in Returns
Tom: Greeting Fanfiction writers and Toonami-faithful viewers. Hope you all are ready! This might be owned by Disney and creepypasta; but it's a fan made story. So, free game.
Sara: We're getting the live transmissions now!
Drones blast beams into the ground and send data up to the Absolution.
Sara: Alright, Tom! We're ready.
Tom: I love this job. (Hits the touchscreen buttons and hits the play button.)
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A few years have passed since Weirdmageddon took place in Gravity Falls. Bill Cipher was finally defeated. Now, everything was mostly back to the way it was. All of Gravity Falls had recovered and its citizens made sure to ignore any part of weirdness. Except for when it went too far. Soos still ran the Mystery Shack with his now wife, Melody. His grandmother decided to move out and back into her old house; especially since she rented it out to those that needed a place to stay.
Gideon wasn't being the fake psychic anymore, especially since his parents didn't fear him anymore. He was more into mysteries and paranormal stuff. Always looking into the weirdness in Gravity Falls. His father was always selling cars as his mother got a job as an insurance agent. Wendy had graduated High School. She had gotten more into her family's lumber jacking business. Yet, she thinks there could be more to her future career. Just didn't know what.
As for the police force, Sheriff Blubs and Officer Durland had gotten a few more men and women to join. Tyler was still mayor for Gravity Falls, had been campaign for governor recently. His campaign slogan: 'To help out our beautiful Oregon, we have to get 'im!'Fiddleford McGucket was still living at the Northwest Manor with his son, Tate.
Preston Northwest had his family to settle into a middle class home, much to his and his wife's Priscilla dismay. Pacifica, their daughter, was thrilled to be living life as a normal person. Yet, she missed the Pines twins. Primarily Dipper. Hoping she would see him again. Even as her parents tried to get back in their old mansion.
Even thought there was a lot of peace in Gravity Falls, there was still certain evil lurking in the shadows. Primarily in the woods. Not as dangerous as Bill was. Just something, that wasn't right at all. Especially since certain tentacles shaped marks appeared on the ground where a kids foot prints were. It was more mysterious than the other events that occurred.
Back with the Northwests. Preston was still making sure to go up in the business he was at. Hoping to become high class again. Priscilla was a model, to try and get double the cash. She had told their daughter to go and get groceries, since she was thinking more about her modeling. Much to Pacifica's dismay, she went to get food. She was barely capable of driving, but loved to walk.
As she went to the grocery store, she had her hands in her skirt pockets (if that is a thing) and looked at the sidewalk. "Ever since we lost everything; all thanks to Bill, and my dad's stubbornness, it's more hard on my parents." She said to herself, but looked forward then to the sky. "Yet! I love my new life. I get to be normal. Like all the other kids. My parents might hate it, but it's better this way." She stated. "I know they're treating me more like a servant. Yet, I like running around to do chores." She said to herself still.
She continued walking as the grocery store got into view. "My parents may not have as much cash for the richest foods, the best vehicles. Or the best underwear." She said to herself, giggling; knowing that she wore regular underwear. Even though her mom considers it middle class, as she does for everything. "It's great as it is. Yet, I hoped to see the Pines twins a few summers ago." She mentioned, looking forward again. "I hope they haven't forgotten about us. Everyone hopes the same thing." She stated.
With the twins, they were going through their last year of Sophomore year of high school, the summer about to begin. They were rushing to their final class and got in, in time. "Geeze, Mabel. High School is much tougher, especially since we're about two years away from graduating." Dipper commented, having grown into a teen more. A mustache was beginning to grow below his nose and he had some peach-fuzz facial hair. Not to mention, he still wore the hat Wendy let him have to remember her by; and was more toned with a bit of a tan. Not to mention, hist voice had chaged as well. Having adjusted and gotten deeper.
Mabel panted a bit, having grown more and her chest having developed. This surprised her as she had no idea what was going on with her body until her mother explained everything. Her sweater was now tied around her waist, and her cuteness was still active. Especially since her braces were removed. Not only that, but her voice changed a bit as well. "No kiddin'. These classes might have been tougher, but we've managed to get though them." She stated with a bubbly smile.
Dipper looked out the window, as their friends showed up for class. "Do you think that everyone in Gravity Falls still remember us?" He questioned. He was also thinking about Pacifica. She had been on his mind a lot after they had left.
Mabel sighed and looked at her scrapbook she kept of everyone back in Gravity Falls. "I hope so as well. Especially since our parents heard about what occurred there. I know Waddles wants to return there as well." She told her brother.
"Haven't you guys, like, heard?" They heard one of their friends question. They towards her.
"What do you mean, Stephanie?" Dipper questioned. Especially since he knows she has a small crush on him and barely wants any other girl on him. Yet, only one girl he really liked was on his mind, but didn't know if she had the same feelings for him.
"Guys! It's been in the news. Kids have been vanishing from that area for sometime." Their other friend told them.
"What do you mean, Henry?" Mabel questioned.
"It's creepy guys! Much like the pasta I found a few years ago. Strange tentacle markings have been found where a child has been. No word if they're alive or anything about the creature." Their other friend told them. Both Dipper and Mabel knew Francis was creepy. Yet, telling them this, surprised them a bit. They never knew of a creature like that. Dipper had read the books many times, and didn't remember a creature like that. Although, he did remember seeing one with tentacles when Pacifica got them into trouble again with Mr. What's-His-Face.
The twins looked to each other. "Mabel! We need to convince our parents we need to go back. If it's something like what we've dealt with. We're the only ones that can solve it." He told her. She gave off a serious face and gave a nod.
After school they went home and hoped their parents would understand. When they asked, they got their answer. "You both are going back for a visit." Their mom told them. This had stunned. Especially since they were very reluctant to let them go the other summers.
"I'm all confused. Over the previous summers, you wouldn't let us go. Now you are?" Dipper questioned.
"Sport, it's time you had a chance to revisit your Great Uncles again. Since they're there, we know you'll be safe. Especially with a creature on the loose." Their father explained.
"This doesn't bother any of you?" Mabel questioned.
"Of course not. Both of your Great Uncles know how to handle those creatures. Especially since they have plenty of knowledge about them." Their father continued on.
"Plus, you both are growing up. It's time we let you have more freedom." Their mother told them. "Also, take Waddles. We don't want him to stay here." Their mother told them.
The twins rushed up the stairs and began to pack. It wasn't long until they came down the steps and looked at their parents who were ready to take them to the bus stop.
Back with Pacifica, after her shopping; she was looking up at the sky as she laid on the grass. The wind blowing in her hair. Looking at the clouds, she saw one that looked just like Dipper. She felt that strange feeling again, knowing what it probably meant. She looked at the picture of him from years ago in a news paper article. She always kept it in her bra. That way no one would know. Not even her own parents. "I do hope they return. I can hopefully tell Dipper my secret love for him. I never knew it until after he left." She said to herself.
"I knew I felt something when I first hugged him. Especially when he said all those nice things about me. It really got to me in that burlap sack. As soon as he lost his face, however; I felt as if I lost him and a piece of me as well." She said to herself. Thankfully, she had been getting over her past self and began to feel more like herself. She looked up at the sky and gave a small smile, having a feeling she'll see him again soon.
As for Gideon, he was investigating the missing children. As well as the weird tentacles in the ground. "Huh! This is pretty weird. These markings are pretty heavy, yet. It looks like they moved lightly and smoothly." He stated as he made his observation.
"That much, I can tell as well." Someone said. Gideon looked up and saw a dark figure come up next to him. As he knelled down, Gideon saw it's Stanford Pines. This completely shocked him as he gasped to see he returned. Still in the same old clothing, but not much older. "From this I can tell what's probably been here." Stanford explained.
Gideon was lost for words as he stared at him. Not expecting to see him. "St-St-Standford?!" He said in his still shocked tone.
He looked over to Gideon. "Oh, sorry Gideon. Yeah! I know. It's a big shock to see me. It's been a while." He stated as he smiled.
"Y-You're back. When did you return?" He questioned.
"A few days ago. I decided to lay low for those few days until I heard about the weird anomalies. With these strange tentacle lines in the dirt where a child used to be." He stated.
"Do you know what they are? And where's Stanley?" Gideon requested.
"He'll be along shortly. He was running a few errands and getting a few chores dealt with." He told Gideon.
Stanley comes running out of a store elsewhere with a mob of gangsters behind him. "I TOLD YOU ALL I WAS PAYING YOU BACK. DIDN'T SAY HOW! HAHAHAHA." He laughed as he had a suitcase full of money and jewelry under his arm. They continued to chase him.
Back with Gideon and Ford. Ford took pictures with a digital camera. Gideon was surprised at this. "I'm sure you're questioning my digital camera. I got this from on our adventures over the seas. Found many anomalies and solved them. They were a bit complicated too." He told Gideon.
"Then what about this? Is this in your journals?" Gideon requested, gesturing to the tentacle marks.
"Hmm, possibly. They do seem very familiar and I'm curious." Ford said as he looked to Gideon. "When did you begin doing this stuff?" He asked.
"It was a while after all you Pines left. Remembering the journals and all of Weirdmageddon. It got me interested into doing this kind of work. Instead of being a fake psychic." He told Ford.
"Well, now, seems like we have some work to do." Ford stated.
Pacifica was now on a swing, looking up at the sky. Hoping to see the twins still. Little did she know, something was staring at her. Something from the trees. It hid as she went back and forth lightly on the swing. Observing her as it stayed at a distance. Its body as dark as a shadow, with little white on it. Being completely invisible to her. She sighed a bit, those feelings still being in her.
That's when they heard someone approaching. Both looked and saw another girl with long red hair and a red and black checkered jacket covering a green shirt with black lines on it. Blue jeans, boots and dippers old hat from when they last parted. Pacifica barely knew her, but knew she's Dippers closest friend.
"Hey, Pacifica. Thought that was you." She said as she approached and sat on the swing next to her.
"Hello, Wendy. Needing anything?" She asked.
"Not at the moment, but from you. Yes!" She told her in an ironic way.
"If it's money. I don't have it." She told her.
"No, no, no. Nothing like that. There's something I can tell about you. Ever since the day the Pine's twins left." She told her.
"I know I wasn't there on the day they left." She claimed.
"Yes, you were." Wendy said. This surprised Pacifica, as her eyes went a bit wide. "It was the day they left you couldn't approach us as I saw you in the woods. It didn't look like you were wanting to say goodbye to the twins, but were looking more at Dipper." She mentioned.
Pacifica had to say something to keep what it was a secret. "Uh, no I wasn't. I was...uuhhh...with my parents. Looking for a house. Yeah...that's it." She claimed in a nervous tone.
"Don't worry. I know what you're hiding. Trust me." Wendy said. Pacifica looked at her, a bit worried. "Don't worry. I won't tell anyone. You will have to tell him though." She stated.
"I just...I don't know if I can. I know he has feelings for you." She replied.
Wendy giggled. "It was more of a crush. Besides, I let him down easy. I'm sure he's gotten over it. I do know, at that party. You both did a lot of talking and you both were blushing. You guys have feelings for each other." She said in a sincere way.
"But I don't know if I'll ever see him again." She claimed sadly.
"I know it's been rough with how your family is now. Especially since they think that middle class ain't nothing compared to how wealthy they were. Yet, you've changed a great deal. With a little bit of your old self still intact." She told her. As Pacifica looked up to her, Wendy put Dippers old hat on her head. "I think you need this more than I do. I still miss and remember him. You, however. That's a whole 'nother area, hahaha." She said, laughing at that last part.
Pacifica smiled a bit, knowing she was right. Just hoped they would show up sooner. They both got up and began walking away. Until Pacifica sensed and heard something. She looked in the direction and saw nothing. It was very mysterious, but she shrugged it off and continued on. The figure came out from behind the tree and watched her. As she left, it vanished into the shadows.
As they walked off, both Dipper and Mabel were getting on the bus with Waddles. There were so many other people on board that they could only sit in the back. Mabel sat on the right hand side of the backseat of the bus, petting her pet pig.
"Who's a good pig? It's this guy!" Mabel cooed. Waddles squealed with delight. He loved to be petted. "Hey, guess who we'll be seeing soon? Grunkle Stan and Grunkle Ford!" Mabel told him. Waddles couldn't sit still after that, knowing that if they were going to see them – they were going to Gravity Falls. "Whoa, calm down, Waddles. We'll see them soon enough!" Mabel promised.
"That is true. And we do owe them for helping us getting Waddles onto the bus when we came home." Dipper slightly teased as he sat down next to her.
Mabel giggled. "I still remember Grunkle Stan threatening that driver with his brass knuckles! And Grunkle Ford backing him up too. Never thought I'd see the day." Mabel reminisced. "It's like I told them when I got pulled into that dimensional rip and landed into Mab-3l... It was time for them to take care of each other." Mabel added.
"Well, I think they would be doing a good job of that." Dipper reassured. Mabel smiled as they saw their parents waving goodbye to them. "Bye Mom! Bye Dad!" Dipper waved back.
"We'll see you soon!" Mabel promised.
"Just stay out of trouble!" Their mom begged.
"And don't let her make Mabel Juice, Dipper!" Their dad added. As the bus drove out of sight, Mrs. Pines looked at Mr. Pines. Mr. Pines smiled at her, knowing that look. "They will be fine." He reassured.
"I blame myself for what happened the last time they went up to Gravity Falls... If only we weren't so harsh on them, Gerald..." She pouted.
Gerald wrapped an arm around her shoulders. "Oh it wasn't your fault, my dear Laura. Truth be told, we were both to blame. We both sent them up there to get some fresh air and sunshine. We didn't expect them to save the world." Gerald told her.
"I guess you're right." Laura replied, kissing her husband's cheek. "We do have the best kids in the world, though."
"Yes, we do." Gerald agreed, smiling.
Both Mabel and Dipper watched buildings go by as the bus drove on. "I'm glad to be going back. These few years has been too long for us away from Gravity Falls." Dipper stated. "I'll especially be happy to be away from Stephanie. She might have a crush on me, but I don't want to be with her." He stated still.
"Got someone else in mind?" Mabel asked as she rubbed Waddles' belly.
"Umm...no." He said as calmly as he could as he blushed.
"Uh-oh, someone's blushing. You have a crush!" Mabel stated.
"I do not." Dipper retaliated.
"Do too." Mabel returned.
"Do not." Dipper said in retaliation still. They both kept at it until Dipper gave in. "Ugh! Fine! Yes! Are you happy now?" He questioned.
Mabel gasped a bit. "Whoisit, whoisit, whoisit, whoisit?" She begged.
"Not...saying." Dipper said as he closed his arms.
"I bet it's still Wendy." Mabel claimed.
"Not her. I've moved on from her. It's...someone else." He said trying to hid it still.
"Then who...?" Mabel questioned to herself. She gasped. "Is it Candy?" Remembering that Candy had a small crush on her brother.
"It's not her or Grenda." Dipper told her.
"The only other girl that is really popular is..." That's when she got wide eyed as she gasped. "No...way!" She exclaimed. Dipper didn't look at her, as she knew that was the answer to she is right. "Do you have feelings for..." "I do not." Dipper claimed as he interrupted her; but she knew it was true.
"You have feelings for Pacifica." She squealed as quietly as she could. "I don't believe it! You and Pacifi..." "Don't Mabel. I don't like her like that. She's an okay person." He stated, trying to hide it.
'Although, she looks very beautiful in an evening gow...no stop. Why can't I shake these feelings?' He questioned in his thoughts. He then looked to Mabel who was now petting Waddles. 'My own sister though. She has no one right now. It's been like this for years. Especially since a lot of boys find her...odd.' He thought. This would probably be a long few days. Especially since they had to get on different buses.
In hopes everyone remembered them, he brought out the letter everyone had signed. He gave a soft smile at it. Believing they would. As he looked at it, he saw Pacificas and got that feeling. He caressed her name, knowing his love for her. But, she wouldn't have him. Even though she did hug him twice. Once during the ghost mission. Again in the burlap sack. That's when he began to have more feelings for her. He even remembered talking to her a lot at his and Mabel's party. To him tough, he believed their love was nothing more than a dream.
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Tom: There we have it viewers. Another new story, but completely new and different. He mightnot heavily touch upon what's in Disney's possession. In all reality. The real owner is Alex Hirsch. We hope you got the references and easter eggs in this story.
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