Author's Note: I might not be able to post on Monday because of a meeting. .-.
Disclaimer: Alex Hirsch owns all of Gravity Falls.
They exchanged their vows and then said their, 'I do's.'
Then Dipper put Pacifica's veil up. Good thing Mabel suggested wearing waterproof makeup because she was crying her eyes out in a happy way.
He wiped her tears gently with his hands and then out a piece of her hair behind her ear.
Then he had a flashback of when they first dated.
They were both were very nervous. Dipper wore a tux he had borrowed from his Gruncle and she wore something casual. Even though they wore different things and came from completely different families, they loved each other and that's all that really mattered.
Then he remembered when he proposed to her. She just thought that it was an ordinary date until almost all of Gravity Falls showed up and he went on one knee with a ring. Pacifica was in shock and was speechless.
Back to the present, he noticed her perfection and just fell in love with her all over again.
He leaned in and she leaned in too. They sealed the official show of their love with a kiss. Everyone clapped for them.
Mabel smiled. She had never seen her brother that happy before.
Fast forward to about a five years later when Pacifica and Dipper were happily living in their own little house in the Gravity Falls.
Dipper was building something outside while Pacifica was inside making some lunch.
Two little five-year-olds ran through the house and eventually went outside.
"Daddy! Piper's being mean to me!"
"Nuh uh! Diane's being mean to me!"
"Kids, kids, guess what?"
The two children looked up at their father.
"I finished your clubhouse!"
The twins embraced their father and ran inside of the finished product.
Pacifica came outside with some sandwiches and juice.
"Lunch time kids!"
The children immediately ran out of the clubhouse and sat down on the table on the back porch.
Dipper wiped the dirt off of his face and put the tools away.
When he came back outside, the kids were done eating and they were sitting on the little bench swing right next to their mom. She was reading them a story until they dozed off sleeping.
The dad carried his kids and put them on their beds.
He kissed their foreheads, got ready for bed, and then climbed into bed where Pacifica was reading another book.
"We raised some pretty good children didn't we Pacifica?"
"Yes," she smiled at him, "yes we did."
Author's Note: Hope you liked it! :)
