Once the group made it back to the edge of town, they realized that something had to be done with freeing all captive Humans from their 'entanglement.' of MagnaSpider web.
"We might as well use a chain saw to get everyone free," suggested Stan.
"Human-made tools will not work," said Sylvouranis, "They did not work two centuries ago when the MagnaSpiders were first created."
"So how are we going to save them all?" asked Soos, "I feel guilty for not doing anything for them right now."
"We wait for the rains...," answered Hylaeocervopus mysteriously, "Now that those filthy wretches are once again imprisoned and shall never see the light of day again, they are not here to tend to their webbing, thus rain shall wash it away. Your community, whatever you call this particular one, Air Falls maybe, shall be safe."
"You want to really know the name?" said Stan to Hylaeocervopus with a face of excitement, thinking he could get possible profits out of paranormal beings, "Gravity Falls."
"Um, yes, it does," replied Hylaeocervopus, briefly taking the town's name a little too literally, "Wait, that is the town's name?"
"How does that work?" asked Wendy with in interruption, wondering about what Hylaeocervopus said about rainfall freeing everyone, "Rain getting rid of giant Spider webs?"
"Because...uh...," said Mabel, trying to think of answer.
"It has to do with the stickiness?" guessed Candy.
"I'd say it probably has to do with something they excrete onto their webs, to keep them intact," theorized Dipper, right then impressing both Wendy and Candy.
"And here it comes," pointed out Dryosaicha, pointing up to the sky.
There, natural storm clouds were gathering and a heavy downpour of rain came racing down to the ground. The group was under the shelter of the trees close to the streat as they watched the town get wet.
"You can definitely never predict summer rains," said Mabel jokingly.
Then, they saw the rain work its progress. On all of the webs that strung up the town and cocooned all the local Humans was being dissolved away by the downpour, freeing everyone from their primarily unconscious states from being trapped in web. All the townsfolk had no idea what happened as they stood back up on their feet and starting tasking cover from the downpour. They mostly assumed that the attack of giant Spiders was all but a bad dream or something like that.
"This has been a wonderful heroic experience," said Candy to the rest of the group, "I should now go find my family. And I promise to keep you Elkron a secret. Bye!"
"Bye, Candy!" shouted Mabel as she waved goodbye to Candy as she raced down the soaking-wet road to find her family.
All of a sudden, just as the Pines, Wendy and Soos were going to go back to the Mystery Shack and the three Elkron going back to their home tribe, a gurgling/creaky-sounding voice said, "Please, surface-dwellers, listen me."
There, standing in the shade of one of the nearby trees, was a single lone MagnaSpider. This was of course surprising because this meant that not all of those giant Spiders were imprisoned. Just before the Humans could split and the Elkron could fight it off, the MagnaSpider spoke again, "Please! Please! Listen to me! As you can see, I am one of the few MagnaSpiders that can speak verbal Vertebrate languages, and I am not imprisoned with the rest of my people. I am not like them."
"Y-you're not going to kill us?" asked Dipper, quite surprised.
"You're a nice MagnaSpider?" added Mabel.
"Dude, you're definitely different than the rest of your kind," spoke Soos, amazed.
"Is everything going backwards or something?" questioned Wendy, knowing exactly that the MagnaSpiders have been a threat.
"Whatever, now time to definitely call the exterminator since we have only one of these things here now, and not countless numbers of them," said Stan.
"Let this MagnaSpider explain itself," said Dryosaicha, feeling very open to hear from a large Arachnid.
"Our leader, Supreme MagnaSpider, is just so insane. We, the rest of the swarming horde, only do as our leader commands, no matter what we might think," spoke the MagnaSpider, "I avoided returning to the prison catacombs because I wanted nothing to do with our leader's sudden physical injury. Besides, Supreme MagnaSpider has changed over the past decades and centuries of our imprisonment. The Supreme leader actually wanted a greater force to wipe out all invasive humanity, so it actually sent me to find any information on the legendary Dark Master."
"Dark Master?" responded the three Elkron in unison, dumbfounded.
"Dark Master!?" responded the five Humans in unison, surprised.
The fugitive MagnaSpider told them all that it knew little to nothing about this "Dark Master," nor did it even want to know. Wendy immediately spoke out to say that she first heard of the Dark Master when she was captured by a Dragon-like Giant Mountain Gargoyle named Efferus. Who or what is this Dark Master?
Pretty soon, after the storm had cleared up, the MagnaSpider (who originally had no name but was later given the name "Creepers" by Mabel) was now vowing to work alongside the other paranormal beings of the Pacific Northwest woodlands as a protector of what is right. Dryosaicha and Sylvouranis were already heading back to their tribe's village to report their interesting news about stopping the swarming horde, but Hylaeocervopus had to run a quick 'errand' first (he had to sneak into the rich home of Pacifica Northwest and free all her exotic pets, such as the prizewinning Peafowls, and send them back to their original homelands by order of nature). Mabel, Dipper, Stan, Soos and Wendy were back at the Mystery Shack to celebrate with lunch on a job well-done in saving Gravity Falls.
Dipper then became thoughtful about the Dark Master after eating. Evil beings were already trying to summon this supposedly even greater evil being from who knows what or where. But that would have to wait, for Wendy (still feeling the effects of the Sacred Sanctuary of Life's Essence within her soul) offered to take Dipper out somewhere for dinner tonight as a sort of practice-date for the boy. Dipper could not refuse the offer, of course, and gladly accepted.
Meanwhile, outside the Shack, there was something new, watching from the high branch of a Sitka Spruce. The being looked down at the Mystery Shack from up on the tree branch, sniffing with its strange-looking nose. "Yup, she's here," said the creature to itself.
The End
(The story will continue with "A Female Tarzan")
