I think this is the last one for today probably. I really need to start writing WitD's second chapter if I want to try and get it up by Monday. (What? Did I say that aloud?)
From Little Miss Anon (Guest): "can you write a one-shot about where Bill was in "Not What He Seems"? or at least where you think he was."
Wow, you guys are really into that episode. Okay, why not?
For Good
It was such a pretty sight, watching the twins confront the man they thought they knew over his lies. Question Mark was clearly upset too and even tackled the man he considered his father to protect Shooting Star, wasn't that sweet?
Pine Tree's pain was almost tangible and the fact that he was pleading with his sister to shut off the device was too good. Bill knew she wouldn't do it. She wanted to trust her "great-uncle" still. She wanted to believe him, and if he asked for a second chance, she would grant it with little hesitation.
Sure enough, he did just that, begging her to trust him as Pine Tree shouted at Shooting Star to use her head.
"Do you really think I'm a bad guy?"
Bill cackled to himself as Pine Tree's expression hardened and Shooting Star shut her eyes tightly. Oh, Stanford. This was just too good.
"I trust you."
Of course she did. It was satisfying watching one twin turn on the other, her brother's face horrified and hurt. Poor Pine Tree... well, not really. Bill snickered. It was music to ears to hear Pine Tree calling his sister crazy for not believing in him right as everything exploded.
He watched calmly, eye narrowed as a familiar face stepped out of the portal. True, he could have stopped the Pines family during this whole mess, but where was the fun in that? Besides, they outwitted him twice before and he didn't want the third time to be the one that ruined his plans.
No, he still had mighty big plans for the Pines family. If he had a mouth, the demon would be grinning wickedly as Stan introduced the others to his twin brother.
Welcome back, Glasses. Enjoy your limited lifespan. Everything is different now...
Again, Bill is a creep. He also likes planning peoples' deaths.
