Dipper sighed, Mabel had interrupted his reaserch of demons (Bill) and their interactions (mostly their version of romance (it involved possession)), and was dragging him to a room. where was this room? Honestly, Dipper didn't know. It was somewhere in the Mystery Shack, but where, he didn't know. He should take more time to explore the Mystery Shack, after the incident with the wax figures, he should've thought of it a long time ago.
Bill was summoned to a room in the Mystery Shack and was surrounded by curtains. This confused him greatly. Not that he could do anything about it, Shooting Star had offered a deal, one he couldn't refuse. Well, he could, but that wouldn't anyone, least of all him.
Gideon sighed, he had ruined it. His chance of love had left him. Mabel had offered a solution which, normally, Gideon wouldn't put stock in, but he was desperate. And desperate times called for desperate measures. So, he went. A curtain seperated the sides of the room.
Mabel smiled, her plan was blooming nicely. She pulled the curtains and ran out, locking the door on her way out. She texted Candy, telling her to lock the other door. The locks clicked almost simultaneously, as the horrified inhabitants quickly went to them (minus Bill, who found out he couldn't flee to the mindscape). After some banging, the group realized attempting to leave was futile. An awkward silence entered the room. It lasted too long. Mabel opened up a slit in one of the doors, "I'm not letting you out until you make up," she said, narrowing her eyes to intimidate at least one of them (probably Dipper). She closed the slit, hoping her scare tactic worked.
Dipper sighed, "I guess we have to talk this out." Admittedly, he was the most reluctant of the trio to re-enter a relationship.
"I'm- I'm sorry, Dipper, I really didn't mean ta hurt ya," Gideon said, taking the initiative.
"I'd love to believe you, but I don't know if I can. . ." Dipper replied, sympathy in his eyes.
"Please, I'll do anything," Gideon begged, glad no one was around to witness his embarrassing reaction.
"Well. . ." Dipper said, a mischevious smirk on his face, "anything, you say?"
"Yes, anything," Gideon really didn't like where this was going, but, again, he was desperate, and if he had learned anything from Dipper, it was that he couldn't force someone to love him. So, instead, he pretty much did whatever his lover asked. That was better, right?
Dipper was glad that Gideon readily agreed, even though he already knew that he would, "You remember the Lamby-Lamby dance, don't you?"
"Y-yes," Gideon nervously stuttered. This was not going in a good direction. Even though Dipper looked adorable doing it, he couldn't stop himself from laughing at how ridiculous watching a 19 year-old boy dance in a lamb costume.
"When we get out of here, you need to do it. While I'm recording you," Dipper said, smile widening.
Bill stifled a laugh, "I like the way you think kid."
"Don't you have anything to say?" Gideon asked. Well, more like ordered.
Bill rolled his eye, "Why should I apologize? I haven't done anything wrong."
Both boys gave him a doubtful look, "You possessed me on multiple occasions," Dipper said.
"You ruined a lot a our deals," Gideon said, earning an incredulous look from Dipper, "don't worry, they were all about our relationship."
"That makes me worry more," Dipper replied, "You tried to take over the world that one time."
"You made Ghost Eyes go crazy," Gideon said, sniffling.
Mabel opened the slit, "You ruined our birthday."
"You're volatile enough that you almost destroyed Gravity Falls."
Bill shot his hands up in defense, "Ok, ok, so I messed up a few times."
"Those were all planned," the others accused.
Bill rolled his eye, "That was all in the past, we got the rest of eternity! Besides, I haven't done anything since we started dating."
Dipper opened his mouth, only to close it again, "That's true. . . but it will take a long time, before you earn my trust again."
Bill smiled, "Like I said, we got eternity!" He took advantage of Dipper's ungaurded state and planted a kiss on his lips, causing the human boy to stutter.
"Hey!" Gideon said,"I wanted to do that!" He then kissed Dipper, also on the lips, causing him to turn the color of a tomato.
Mabel giggled, "I'll leave you alone," she closed the slit, her footsteps fading away.
Dipper chuckled, "Let's take this somewhere else," he took the hands of his lovers, ready to leave the room. Hands still grasped, Gideon tried to opem the door, which was still locked.
"Mabel!"
Q: so the last chapter of our saga appears. Well, sort of. I might write some "special" chapters highlighting how theor relationship began, and maybe some specials based on different holidays, but what do you guys think? Thanks for reading!
