Back with another set of sentence stories for this week! Thanks to everyone for being so great with sending in lots of prompts, we have our largest variety of contributors yet!

61-64 are thanks to AwesomeOliver, 65 is from another Guest, and 66 is from Gam919! 67-69 are from an anonymous guest who sent phrases (which are actually really hard to do because the more words you do makes it exponentially harder for me to have inspiration) so I just took key words from each suggestion and tried my best to keep it somewhat relating to the theme as a whole. Hope you don't mind, but it's really easier on my end if you send a one word prompt, and hopefully you'll find that makes better stories.

70-75 are from the incredible inspiration sapphireswimming, even though I completely mixed and mashed them from three different set of asks... oops.

The last 5 are a special little treat: they're all the alternate titles I considered before deciding on Boscaresque! Not only that, but sapphireswimming and her friend dannyboymw are both doing them for Danny Phantom as well! I'm including definitions with these because they're really stuffy words...

And just as a quick note because I heard comments that these sentences sound like they could inspire much longer stories (which makes me so happy to hear!): feel free! If you do find yourself writing anything based off of these (even if it's just a drabble) let me know because I'd love to check it out! The only thing I can see coming up in the future that would keep a sentence from being fair game is if I write and tag something as part of an in-progress fic (like The Deal as referenced too-ambiguously-to-matter in 69) mainly because my muse on longer stories can be a fickle mistress and I don't want to inadvertently kill my inspiration for something other readers are already waiting for.

And on that happy note (because my sentences are always so happy), Enjoy!


Boscaresque

Picturesque; scenically wooded


61. Regret (Bipper/Dipper Falls)

Mabel stared into the crazed eyes of something likely too much Bill to even be her brother anymore and all of the pleas and memories she wanted to shout at him died in her throat; he was clearly too far gone to feel anything but hilarious pain, and as her hand wrapped around the handle of the pure iron grappling hook she resolved that it would once again fall to her to feel his regret for him.

62. Sublime (Not What He Seems) note: I'm a science nerd as well as a sucker for double/triple (I think it reach quadruple here?) meanings, so I wanted to play with sublime's definition both as the direct transition from solid to gas (or vice-versa) in chemistry as well as its common definitions of elevated in thought, giving the sense of power, awe-inspiring, utter, or raising high.

Mabel's distraught confusion faded into anger into awe as the periodic sounds and raging colors of the universe portal faded away into a world of gray and a yellow incorporeal mist that all too quickly, and all too impossibly solidified into a triangular shape as it just as quickly returned the world to bleeding color and forcefully slammed her hand onto the now-red button.

63. Glitter

'Not all that glitters is gold', but maybe Shooting Star's bubbly personality and chaotic imagination might be enough to get her through the apocalypse like the metal Bill so often advised people to buy, even if burning Pine Trees had a tendency to light everyone around them on fire.

64. Sorry (Soos and the Real Girl/Blendin's Game)

Soos had always been terrified of talking to girls, and the social norm of bringing a girlfriend suddenly into your life like family only reminded him of the perverse nature of the father who left him and the not-yet-father who took him in, but seeing that girl lean over and say "you can't apologize for who you are" suddenly ignited the terror that maybe this new traditionally familial role would abandon him too.

65. Sticker (Dipper Falls)

Neither Pine Twin liked to acknowledge the question that all the time, love, blood, sweat, tears, and other bodily fluids shared between the two of them might wear out rather than strengthen the glue holding them together, but while Mabel optimistically cemented their sticker-like bond with bedazzles and glitter glue, Dipper felt the uncontrollable itch to pick at it like a scab until it fell off, whether there's blood or scar tissue underneath.

66. Paradox (Blendin's Game as per request)

He never told anyone for ten years, but as much as Soos always wished Stan could be his father, he had always placed somewhere in that Mystery Shack fantasy those twin kids he met as his brother and sister, another part of his perfect family as thanks for giving him the strength to find his own; it wasn't until he confessed the wish to Dipper and Mabel as they recounted his time-travelling adventure and felt them collapse against him in a tearful hug that it hit Soos that maybe this whole universal paradox was meant to teach him that he could have as much of an impact on his life and the Pines's and they always had on him.

67. Prison

Dipper woke up to gray concrete walls first thinking that Bill was messing with his dreams again, until he saw he was wearing a painfully orange uniform and saw white and poofy hair attached to a body that did not belong to him reflected in the bars and felt dread at what new magic Gideon had mastered.

68. Saw

Wendy loved watching horror movies on late nights in the summer before lumberjack competitions, but after a certain experience with Saw and sawing the next day the redhead swore that the only horror movies she would watch are the ones terrible enough to not actually cause nightmares.

69. Last (Purposefully ambiguous reference to The Deal)

Dipper had thought that he was safe once Mabel kicked Bill out of his exhausted body, and it was only when Bill showed up 10 years later ready to call upon Dipper's end of the bargain that the mystery hunter realized these deals didn't have expiration dates, and it only took one strike to lose it all.

70. Intention (Society of the Blindeye)

Fiddleford McGucket couldn't stand by knowing that his mentor, his idol, was going to risk the destruction of the universe in pursuit of the portal, no matter how noble his intentions, even more so when he discovered that it was all a ploy to protect the man's pride, but none of that would matter when the memory ray met its second test subject and they could finally stop turning a blind eye to the facts in pursuit of blissful ignorance.

71. Possible

After more than six years investigating the mysteries of Gravity Falls, the Author knew that anything was a question of probability rather than possibility: maybe that's why he was able to convince himself that the odds of the portal destroying the universe didn't necessarily warrant aborting the project.

72. Alarm

Grunkle Stan should be thankful that the twins are heavy sleepers (on the rare instances when Dipper actually went to bed rather than simply staying up reading all night), but given that the kids could literally sleep through flashing otherworldly lights and gravity anomalies, Stan had to get really creative waking them up in the morning: he shuddered at the thought of when they became technically teenagers.

73. Business (Boss Mabel)

Dipper didn't know whether to be frightened that Mabel took enough after Grunkle Stan to print a fake Harvard Business School diploma when she began running the Shack, or impressed that his sister's honesty drove her to actually apply to the famed university, only to reveal it to her family when the acceptance letter arrived in the mail two weeks later.

74. Inheritance

Pacifica Northwest had her family name and inheritance hung over her head as both a threat and a destiny so many times that it took twelve years and two twins to make her realize that she could succeed as her own person.

75. Rot

There was something about raising a legion of the dead that was really good for both aerating and fertilizing the soil, but that didn't change the fact that both the sight and aroma of hundreds of rotting zombie corpses was really bad for aesthetics and for business, no matter how mysterious you were trying to go.

76. Monsterful wonderful and extraordinary (Monster Falls AU)

Sure, the magic plague that had befallen Gravity Falls was a little bit chaotic and a lot of weird, and the residents would unanimously agree that they wanted a cure, but once Dipper got used to balancing on four legs and after Mabel realized she could use the cooler and the golf cart to move between Lake Gravity Falls, the pool, and the Mystery Shack bath tub, the Pines twins discovered that maybe being stuck as monsters was one of the better things that happened to them if it meant that they were stuck in this monsterful town.

77. Quockerwodger a wooden puppet, controlled by strings (bad Pinocchio allusion)

"I don't understand your human metaphors but I know that you shouldn't lie to me Pine Tree: it only makes your noose grow shorter!"

78. Avunculize to act or behave like an uncle

It wasn't until after Grandpa Stanley moved back in and they were all caught up in the whirlwind of the apocalypse that the twins truly experienced how fierce, protective, and manipulative, and downright dirty their Grunkle Stan could be: it was obvious that that lovingly-distant, miserly, rule-breaking, and a-bit-too-relaxed uncle was reserved only for his great-niece and nephew, and no one, not the cops, not Bill Cipher, not even his own brother, would ever have the chance to bond with the Stanford Pines Dipper and Mabel know and love.

79. Autexousious exercising or possessing free will

No matter how much he planned, no matter how many strings he strangled those puppets in to keep them from breaking free from dancing under his fingers, it never ceased to frustrate Bill Cipher how despite having the perfect deal laid out before them, that one key loophole aside, some paranoid players had the nerve and the blasted human ability to say no.

80. Apanthropinization withdrawal from human concerns or the human world (this sentence is in two parts because after finishing I thought it was a bit too run-on and had a nice break, but I didn't want to just delete the second half. Replace the question mark with a comma and it should still work grammatically as one sentence so it still counts)

After all he had seen, all he had done, how could anyone, even Mabel, expect him to leave it all behind to go back to school and an education that seemed useless in the face of power that could turn straw into gold, drive a thousand men mad, or literally shape reality under it's thumb?

(and as Dipper turned over in bed to look at his sister sleeping as soundly as a magical princess, he realized how wrong it was for his twin to simply give up the supernatural world where she could be anything (she could be queen!) for such a mundane life, and the idea lit like a fire in his soul that no matter how much she might initially protest, she was his sister, and it was his duty to look out for her best interest.)


As always, I can always use more prompts, so feel free to drop a review or pm!

A quick note about next week: I have multiple papers due on both sides of the weekend and a conference that runs both Saturday and Sunday, so unless a miracle occurs and prompt inspiration strikes me down there won't be a regular chapter next week. Do not fear! I do have a full chapter's worth of Superfalls sentences archived on my tumblr (Supernatural/Gravity Falls crossovers) that I will post here if that occurs. I'm putting this as a warning for anyone who has something against Supernatural, for I take no offense if you wish to skip that chapter. It will be titled as such, so feel free to check the chapter titles in the drop down menu if just the thought of opening that webpage leaves you with an itchy feel (like saying please!).

Hope you liked these and see you next weekend regardless!

Final note: this chapter is twice as long as any of the others (it's probably my wordiness and extremely long ANs).