"I don't want summer to end," Mabel lamented as she flipped through her scrapbook.

"You know," Dipper spoke as he rummaged through a box hidden under his bed. He found what he was looking for and walked over to Mabel. "I never gave you your birthday present."

Mabel turned around to see Dipper standing over her, two items in his hands.

"Happy birthday," he held out the two items. Mabel dried her eyes before taking her presents.

"How did you—?"

"Does it matter?"

Mabel smiled and held out one of the items. She moved to stand next to her brother before releasing the pull tab on the tape measure, letting it snap shut. A bright light flashed, bringing sunlight in the room, replacing the red glow of sunset as the light faded.

Mabel took the other present and turned its dial, typing the word "summer".

"Ready?" Mabel asked.

"Ready," Dipper agreed.

She held out a hand, holding on to Dipper's tightly. In the other hand, she aimed the memory erasing gun at their heads. She smiled, shedding a few happy tears as she pulled the trigger.