This chapter is coming a bit later because I worked really hard finishing up school stuff early in the week and was completely burned out for the second half. Also trying to catch up on my longer fics (including the extension to this one and Connection which is also based on a sentence story!) but as long as I have prompts I'll do 20 of these a week.
I find it highly amusing that these sentences cover anything from Big Hero 6 crossovers to string theory... I am way too much of a nerd. Also I'm starting to throw in some sequels to past sentences, largely ones where the prompt just made me remember another word.
This week's thanks goes to AwesomeOliver for 101 and 102 (especially since they were left for last chapter but the request was split over two, thank you for being patient with me!), Bedravi for 103-112 (yay, lots of prompts!), and 113-120 from sapphireswimming who hasn't even read most of these yet and is therefore not getting another kind epithet :P.
Enjoy!
Boscaresque
Picturesque; scenically wooded
101. Hamartia (forgive me fandom for I have punned)
Mabel Pines would give almost anything for her brother, but she would sacrifice even his happiness for Waddles, which meant all he had to do was threaten to cook the pig to get Shooting Star to give in (funny, given the fact that the humans' favorite star would fuel the stove to burn it anyway).
102. Entropy (inspired by the multiple people who have asked me this week why anything matters if the world will die in the inevitable heat death of the universe. You know it's finals week when...)
Bill Cipher was a being of pure energy: why would he put effort and fade away in order to bring order to the universe when he could sit back and watch it near the inevitable heat death while basking and baking s'mores in the growing chaos?
103. Angel
"That grandpa the Author can't be an angel on your shoulder without leaving room open for a devil, Pine Tree."
104. Toxic (Double Dipper)
Watching her posse leave her side to go dance on the dance floor of her yacht, Pacifica felt her feet ache and the Party Crown jab into her hair like a crown of thorns and couldn't help but wonder if all friends were as selfish and hollow as hers were or if it was just her Northwest inherited personality reflecting back at her.
105. Unidimensional (inspired by the little I know so far about string theory)
It was funny how often humans thought that Bill was one-dimensional just because he didn't exist in one of the planes they could register: firstly, he existed in two of the three planes pitiful humans could see (or maybe they really have gotten dumber!); second, he was very comfortably superior in his ten-dimensional form just happening to have the one he didn't reach into be in the human range of sight and fully accessible to his senses; finally, if people would believe that his motivations were unilateral just because of their dumb mistake, well, he'll just have another tool in his steadily-growing arsenal.
106. Lightheaded
It was hard to tell in contrast to the light given off by the portal, but faced with its brotherly power the Big Dipper on its vessel's head glowed, lighting the way and revealing the presence of the demon hiding inside.
107. Life (Transcendence AU)
The hardest thing about returning to Piedmont for Mabel wasn't getting used to leaving Gravity Falls strangeness behind as she had originally anticipated, it wasn't even pretending that the summer she spent there hadn't changed her life (it had changed everyone's, in fact), but rather it was trying to go about her life acting as though she wasn't the conduit for her brother's presence and facing everyone's sympathy over her non-existent loss that made Mabel feel like Dipper's life wasn't the only one her parents tried to deny.
108. Innocence (The Inconveniencing)
Wendy had always thought that her father beat everything up out of some strange obsession with being manly, had always shipped her away to lumberjack camp for the summer with her brothers as a way to get the kids out of his hair when he did the most hard work, but staring at the wall and rethinking everything that she had seen in the Dusk to Dawn, remembering all of the ghost stories she heard about Gravity Falls that all took place in the summer (a coincidence she had once chalked up to them originating as campfire tales), and the strange things she saw the weeks before she left and after coming home each prior year allowed Wendy to fully appreciate the way Manly Dan looked after his children, and how innocence couldn't be acknowledged without it being lost.
109. Emulate (Double Dipper, sequel to 89 Astral)
3 remembered the deal he had made with Bill when the triangle had appeared in the rain and flexed the muscles over his tendons rejoicing that he could be flesh and blood like a real boy as long as he fulfilled his true purpose to copy a certain real boy: a paper copy fulfilled the role of a Pine Tree much better, and he just had to keep Mabel and Stan from discovering the real Dipper was missing.
110. Depression
Mabel was good at showing off her sweater as a symbol of her never ending optimism, but the only reason no one besides Dipper understood the half of her that was as hurt and sad by teasing words as any other preteen was because she learned how to secretly hide away in that colorful Sweatertown of her own.
111. Fire (BH6 crossover because NOT OVER NEVER OVER)
Dipper stood admiring the exhibition hall of SFIT, ecstatic that his paranormal energy converter earned him a ticket to this incredible school where he could start inventing things just like the Author had, when he examined the taken-apart microbot exhibit that had garnered so much attention earlier (and the kid, Hiro?, was his age how cool was that they could work together and be awesome friends!) when he heard a familiar cackle and saw blue flames from the corner of his vision as the microbots swarmed him and everything went black.
112. Aureola (Not What He Seems)
Despite his anger, Dipper couldn't help but stare in awe as Stanley emerged from the portal, colors and auras swirling around him like an artistic halo, even gravity seeming to bend in the Author's wake.
113. Worse (Sequel to 36 Better, Little Dipper)
Dipper was initially elated that Mabel came to him asking to play chess, but he found himself missing the way she would hoard all the knights in her sweater and his heart fell when he caught her sighing at another loss and realized that she was only doing this for him.
114. Rake
Grunkle Stan felt the weight of all of his years press onto his shoulders as he made his way into the yard surrounding the Mystery Shack, the rake in his hand feeling identical to a shovel digging a grave as he pushed all the pine needles back into the woods where they could roam free and safe from suffocating and rotting the dying grass.
115. Whiskers (Hamster!Mabel)
It took Dipper a week and a half of being entirely engrossed in the mysteries of the Journal to wonder why he hadn't seen Mabel playing with Ariel the hamster in all this time, but his sister just cheerfully shrugged when he asked and went back to recording May-May and the Hog.
116. Kid (The Inconveniencing)
No matter how much Dipper pretended to be a teenager to impress Wendy and her friends, he was just a kid, but that didn't mean he couldn't still be one of the bravest friends Wendy had and one of the people she admired most.
117. Punishment (Scaryoke, Carpet Diem, potentially sequel to 75 Rot)
Dipper grumbled as he spent the seventh morning in a row fixing the landscaping damage that was done by the zombie attack; he wanted to complain about this being unjust, but if retiling the roof in 100 degree heat was Grunkle Stan's way of giving out suck-up points this punishment was fairly mild compared to the horrors he could surely imagine.
118. Tears
There was little Grunkle Stan could do to calm his great niece when she came home in the sunset screaming for help other than set her down and rub the tears off her face while assuring her that he'd sew shut the tears in her sweater because he was terrified (especially given who was always watching) of making any promises he couldn't keep.
119. Remarkable (The Hand That Rocks the Mabel)
Bud Gleeful had never met Miss Mabel Pines before, but if his Gideon had found a girl who he viewed and treated like a person (even if he treated her as a queen to be possessed or a prize to be won) then he would do whatever Stanford Pines asked to make a marriage work, especially seeing as he had gone three days without facing a temper tantrum or needed to run to the Blind Eye: this Miss Mabel Pines was a truly remarkable young girl.
120. Provoke
Mabel dodged to the side as watched as the monster's eye tracked her bright sweater's movement went red: she was playing a matador dancing with the bull and was enjoying every second of it, especially if it kept the already horned Dipper lying prone on the forest floor safe.
Hope you liked these sentences, and remember that I love hearing from you guys, be it prompts, comments, or extension requests, as it's really the only reason this collection has grown this quickly!
