Consider this my late Christmas present to you guys. Oh right, Merry Late Christmas!

Lillian and Jack had quieted down, they remained still, trembling violently and occasionally letting out feeble whimpers that made Dipper want to cover his ears. Faye winced too, still keeping a tight grip on Mabel who was struggling with all her might, though part of it seemed to be with herself.

"I'LL KILL YOU AL-"

"Yeah yeah we've heard that bit before!" Faye snapped. Mabel growled at her. Faye hissed. Dipper started to read off the incantation. It sounded like nonsense, though it may have just been another language, or something.

"Pl ibxsb mblmib clobsbo glob!" Dipper finished, somehow managing to say the words correctly. Mabel, Jack, and Lillian all let out screams, though Mabel's was the loudest, their eyes shot open and the red glow faded, though it had been almost gone from Jack and Lillian's anyways. Their eyes were their original colors, Mabel went limp and so did Lillian and Jack, and they did the only logical thing in this situation. They passed out.

Mist curled off their bodies and continued until it formed a fourteen year old girl. October. She screamed. "NO! I WILL NOT BE BEATEN BY A PINES!" the red glow in her eyes increased and she clenched her fists.

"OCTOBER! STOP!"

Dipper's voice was so clear, and commanding, not like the pathetic squeak it had been only ten minutes ago. It was so surprising that for a moment, October obeyed. "What?" she hissed. "Going to feed me more lies?"

Dipper shook his head, "No, I'm going to tell you the truth." he answered, his voice shaking slightly, "You where young, October, when you died. And yes, it was my family who killed you but, it wasn't this generation, that was a really long time ago, things are different now. We don't hate women, or girls, because we're smart, we respect them. Look at us."

October did, she looked at all the people so young, to her old eyes. She remembered what it was like when she was that age, alive. Dipper continued, "Do you really want to take what those people took from you? Our lives? Our families? Our future?" he asked.

The ghost felt emotions bubble up inside her, emotions she hadn't felt in a long, long time. And once again, she just felt like a scared, young girl, alone, and different. She shook her head, the red glow dimmed in her eyes revealing them to actually be icy blue, sparkling with intelligence.

"I…I…I-I…" her voice cracked and she started to cry. Dipper was surprised by this, Faye bit her lip, and for once, felt truly sorry for the ghost. "NO!" October wailed covering her face. "I don't!"

She continued to sob, Dipper and Faye continued to watch. After a few minutes October looked up, sniffling, looking ashamed for letting herself be weak in front of the people who she used to think were her enemies.

"I don't want to be like the monster who took my life," she said, her voice small, and weak, trembling slightly, "But it's just so bloody unfair!" Dipper nodded.

"We know, really," he said his voice kind. October sniffled and wiped her eyes of the remaining tears.

"I don't want to take away the thing I couldn't have…I'm sorry…" she whispered. "You don't have to read out that incantation, I'll go…"

Suddenly, her eyes lit up, "Hey, maybe I've done my unfinished business and I won't be grounded here anymore!" she said brightly. Faye nodded.

"Yeah, maybe," she said. October smiled and she slowly faded away until there was nothing there. Dipper and Faye stared at the spot she had been floating in for a few minutes before they heard a groan.

Jack propped himself up and glanced at the scene before him, "Oh no. Don't tell me I missed everything?"


"And that's what happened," Faye finished. Her and Dipper had been taking turns telling everyone after they had woken up what went on with October. Lillian jumped giddily.

"Plot twist!" she exclaimed. Everyone gave her a look, she frowned, "What? Writers talk!" she defended. Dipper rolled his eyes.

"Yeah, I guess, and we still have a little bit of this!" he held up the almost empty jar of holy water. Lillian and Jack screamed, grabbed it, and quickly disposed of it.

"NO!" they both said. Faye chuckled and Mabel giggled. Jack glared at them.

"I don't know what they do to that stuff but it is EVIL!" he said.

"Well actually it's hol-"

"EVIL!" both cousins shouted. Dipper laughed and the two glared at him, he quieted down though chuckled to himself. Lillian sighed.

"So…what now?" she asked. Everyone looked at all the wreckage around them and groaned.

"I guess we have to clean up now," Faye said.


It took a while the clean up everything, everyone was surprised only a few of the people living in Gravity Falls were curious about what was happening, but I guess since Bill possessed Lillian strange things like this had been happening often.

As for October, well, she had finished her unfinished business, was reunited with her family, and was very happy.

And now all that was left was to have a great Summer before everyone had to leave again.

I couldn't defeat the main villain in this story without having a big turn of events, ok? Two more chapters and then sadly, this whole series is done, it was a good run, besides I have other stories too, and I'm probably gonna post a new one after I finish those. Next chapter, a Christmas Special, and then, the epilogue. But don't worry, I'll get those up soon since I already have both halfway done! Until then...

Review please!