Pacifica was in cashier duty and she just made all the married women buy all the bumper stickers by saying an innocent joke in using the stickers at their husbands' mouths, with an unsaid statement that it'll be used to shut them up.

Though after Bud saw that Pacifica was desperately trying to get some of the males' attention around her age, and left them distressed, he decided that it was for the best if she takes the same shift with Gideon so they can do some adventure, at least he tried his best to make it seem as if it was because of that ad not because he didn't want to chase the customers out to save his head- ahem- I mean, he want to save the shack's customers from possible trauma.

When the clock stroke one and new batch of customers came in with Robbie herding them, it signal the two cousins' shift over. The two ate their patch- up lunch, consisting of reheated pizza left over that was order last night for dinner and another can of Pitt Cola each.

After lunch the two went to the living room to kill time. Gideon took the remote, sat on the floor and proceeded to watch Ducktective. Pacifica on the other hand, ran to the room, jumping at the long couch as she flopped herself in it. She laid on her stomach, putting her cheeks her hands, elbows at the couch.

She watch the grandfather clock's tail inside the glass move, "What do you usually do at these after your shift?" The young girl said as she puffed her cheeks then squeezing it with her hands, making a teeny bit of fart noise. "I mean, the today's work is over! What to do?!" She shouted, pushing herself up in a kneeling position before flopping herself in her back, flailing her arms around.

"OUCH!" She exclaimed as her flailing hand hit the lamp besides the couch.

Gideon looked at her cousin with so much intensity, that she felt it bore into her as if it was a drill, drilling a hole in her. She sat up straight, awkwardly and curiously staring back at Gideon, who was in deep thought. As if he was weighing if he should tell her. Definitely a stupid idea ain't it Gid?

"Wait here, I'm just going to get something," he finally said after a few more seconds of staring. He stood up and headed to his room, "We're going to the forest." He added as he continued to walk to his room, his voice was solemn, full of mystery, doubt and worry. After all, he was about to reveal a secret, one that's worth the world.

Pacifica tilted her head to the side in confusion as she stared at the living room's doorway. That is until Melody passed, wearing a scarlet scarf in her mint dress. Colorful, but a fashion disaster. Then she remembered Gideon's hideous vest. She ran to her room, zooming past the startled Melody who asked why she was in a rush.

Upon reaching her room, she scurried to reach her bag of sewing materials, where she placed her hastily made package. The bag- which was one of three out of six bags that was left alone as it doesn't fit the drawer anymore- was in the floor besides her desk. She fumble through the bag in a hurry as she looked for the packaged- vest for her cousin.

She pushed the bag in panic as she tried to recall if she had placed it somewhere else. She scurried in her knees to the side of her bed as she reached for her other bags, fumbling through the bag besides the first one she looked through, she saw the, surprisingly, neatly wrapped vest, besides a dirty white-leather covered book, which she surely didn't packed.

She cautiously picked the book up. She scanned the book, turning it in its sides, spines and all. The dirty white book has a strange lock, which she had fumbled with, the lock was not opened with a key and it also didn't seem like something you had to rotate. The white book has gold vectors decorating its corners, in both front and back cover. It was elegant. It was mysterious. But it's worth nothing if she can't open it.

"Pacifica!" She jumped to her feet as she heard Gideon's voice call for her from the living room. She stuffed the book at her varsity jacket's inner pocket. Where the fudge she found such a varsity jacket? she sew it, what'd 'ya expect? Picked up the little present from the ground and dash to the living room, not wanting him to see the book just yet.

"Didn't I tol- GAH!" Pacifica threw her little gift at Gideon, bulls-eye, cutting his scolding off. "What is this?" He asked as he inspected the soft bundle of gift that was thrown at him.

Pacifica hopped to his side, taking the bundle at her hands raising it above her head, placing her elbows at Gideon's shoulder, 'feels like yesterday when I was teasing him about being so small~' she mentally commented, before saying, "you open a present to know what's it is, 'ya Albino dum-dum!" She teased, smugly looking down at her cousin.

Gideon muttered a complain if not liking surprises as he desperately tried to reach for the gift as Pacifica push him down, raising it even higher.

"I won't tell you what I was going to say in the forest if you keep doing this!" Gideon threatened Pacifica, who immediately gave the present to Gideon.

Gideon opened it to see a navy-blue vest, muttering a thank you, he hurriedly removed the orange vest he was wearing, taking something in its inner pocket, transferring it to her hand-made vest then threw it aside with the plain colored gift-wrapper, and proceeded to check himself out in his new vest, now matching his pale skin, two-toned white and sky-blue baseball hat, sky-blue shirt and grey pants.

"Okay!" He exclaimed. "Now that I'm not a fashion disaster anymore, let's go to the unknown!" He said, grabbing her hand as he led her to mysterious forest, which she heard was filled with mysterious creatures.

Gideon continued to drag her to the forest, she didn't even notice when he had let go of her hands as she was busy trying to keep up at her cousin's sudden change of speed. Just when Pacifica's legs was getting tired- being not used in the landscape of the place, Gideon halted in front of a cliff that overlooked the whole town.

Her cousin suddenly faced her, making her back away in surprise. His vest whipping the air. He reach at the inner pocket of his new vest, bringing out an old dark red book, it's cover slightly tattered, many book marks sticking out in its yellow paged body, it's cover a gold pattern of a six finger hand with a number two in it.

He raised it besides his face, "this is a journal that I found in a secret compartment in the woods. This had brought adventures, dangers and wonders in my life for a number of months." He presented it to her, she carefully and hesitantly received it.

She turned its pages, looking at the strange creatures that was drawn in it. "This tells me what happens in the forest," he said as he gestured at the forest, behind me.

Guess it'll be a greater summer than I thought it would be.

Credits to the Alex Hirsh as the creator of Gravity Falls. Credits to the creator of the idea of Reverse falls.

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