Gravity Falls: Realm Convergence - A Disney X Remedy Story

Alright, this fanfiction took me a while because I had to copy the scenes from Weirdmageddon but also made changes to differentiate it from the original. But at last, it's been done. The moment you have all been waiting for. Gravity Falls: Realm Convergence - A Disney X Remedy Story. Now before we begin, this is essentially an alternate take on the Weirdmageddon arc of Gravity Falls. It is set after Dipper and Mabel VS The Future, and Weirdmageddon 1, 2, and 3. It's not the whole thing because this fanfic is already long as it is because again I had to copy sections of each episode while also making changes to differentiate this story from the original. Now this story does take place after Alan Wake: Illuminated Worlds - A Disney X Remedy Story, part of the Disney X Remedy series. I've spent a long time making this fanfic so let's get started, and this is also because I have another fanfic series in the works called The Owl House: The Last Of Us, so there you go. Now this story in particular is the fourth story part of the Disney X Remedy: Prequel Short Stories, again taking place after Alan Wake: Illuminated Worlds - A Disney X Remedy Story. As always both Gravity Falls and The Owl House are owned by Disney. Enjoy!


As summer is coming to an end upon Gravity Falls, the Collector enlists the help of the mischievous and chaotic Bill Cipher to unleash chaos and mayhem upon the town. The deal between the two powerful entities is struck, and the town is plunged into darkness. The Collector with a grinning look at his face arrives at Gravity Falls and asks Bill "Oh, Bill Cipher, my dear friend of chaos! I have an interesting proposition for you."

Bill notices a god-like child and responded with "Well, well, well, look who it is! The Collector himself! What do you want this time?" while he was floating lazily.

The Collector was filled with excitement and he gave Bill a deal to make. "I want to make this place a little more... interesting. How about we start a little party called Weirdmageddon?", he said with his face filled with excitement.

"Weirdmageddon, huh? Sounds like my kind of party! But what's in it for me?" Bill said being intrigued with his deal. The Collector raised an eyebrow and said this to Bill. "Oh, I have plenty to offer, my friend. How about the chance to play with the minds of the mortals, bend their reality, and have them dancing to your tune?"

"You know how to sweeten a deal, Collector!" said Bill, "Count me in! But remember, once this party starts, it's going to be one wild ride!" He was wicked by the Collector's deal and it made him laugh. "Oh, I wouldn't have it any other way! Let the Weirdmageddon begin!" the Collector said while he giggled. With their dark alliance sealed, the Collector and Bill Cipher set their plan into motion.

At the Mystery Shack

"Mabel!" exclaimed Dipper excitedly, as he threw his backpack aside. "I just had the best day of my entire life! UFOs are real, and it's under the town, and I saved Great Uncle Ford's life, and and-"

It was then that he noticed that Mabel was laying on her side on her bed, facing away from him. She hadn't spoken a word. "Mabel, what's wrong?" Dipper asked his sister.

"Tell me it's not true, Dipper" said Mabel. "Tell me you were joking!" She finally turned around, and held up the walkie talkie in her hands. It was on. Dipper gasped, and turned around towards his backpack to see that the walkie talkie in it was indeed on. "Ford's apprentice? Seriously?" said Mabel.

Dipper sighed and said "Look, I was thinking, this is a huge opportunity for me!" Mabel covered her ears when she heard that, and then uncovered them and faced her brother. Her eyes started to well up with huge tears. "Well, it's a horrible opportunity for me!" she cried.

Dipper's eyes widened. "Dipper, I had the worst day of my life!" she cried, as she jumped off her bed. "When we turn thirteen, the Summer ends, and I have to leave everything behind. You were the only one that I could count on, and now you're leaving me too?" She turned around and started to walk away from him.

Dipper walked up to his sister to comfort her. " Look, I've been thinking about it. I won't be gone forever, ok?" said Dipper. "I'll still visit you at home, and we'll chat online...we'll make it work." Mabel bent down onto the ground, and picked up the memories scrapbook. She started to look through it. "I just wish Summer could last forever." Mabel said.

Dipper couldn't believe that his sister has turned against him. He bent down onto one knee, and put a hand on her shoulder. "But it can't" he said gently. "Look, things aren't gonna stay frozen this way. It's part of growing up. Things change. Summers end." Apparently, he had said the wrong thing.

Mabel looked at him with those pleading eyes, and before he knew it, got up and ran out of the room, grabbing her backpack off the floor as she passed it. She had left so fast that he fell flat onto his face on the hardwood floor. "Mabel, wait!" Dipper called desperately after her. "I didn't mean it like that!" He stopped at the attic door. "MABEL, WAIT! COME BACK!"

But if she had heard him, she chose to ignore him. He could see her running out of the shack and into the forest from the window.

Mabel's POV

As Mabel was grabbing her bag she ran straight into the woods and kept going till her legs hurt and sat down next to a tree as she digs through the bag. She pulls out some notepads and some chewed-up pens. "Nerd books? Chewed-up pens? Ugh, wrong backpack...It's not fair...I just wish Summer could last forever..." Mabel said while she trailled off as she pull her sweater over her legs and her head, entering Sweater Town. "That might be possible," and then she suddenly hears a voice and frowned, telling whoever it was that Sweater Town wasn't accepting incoming calls right now.

"M-M-Mabel it's me," Mabel peeked out and was looking around asking "Who said that?" The time traveler guy walks out of the shadows stating "I can help." "Blendin Blandin? What are you doing here?" She ask him and he gives her a smile. "You said you don't want Summer to end right? D-Did I hear that right?"

"Yeah...Why are you asking?" Mabel said. "Look maybe it's against the rules but you once did a favor for me so I thought I could help you out. It's called a time bubble and it prevents time from going forward. Summer in Gravity Falls can last as long as you want it to," He tells her, piquing her interest. "Really? But how does it work?" Mabel asked "Blendin" and he shows her an image of some nerd thing on his watch. "I just need you to get a little gizmo for me from your uncle. Something small, he won't even know it's missing," Mabel don't recognize it and her gaze shifts to Dipper's bag, he might have something. So Mabel start digging through his bag to find exactly what Blendin wants.

Dipper's POV

Dipper heads down to the lab dragging "his" bag, when Great Uncle Ford sees his downcast face he asks "Let me guess, Mabel didn't take it well?" "I...I dunno maybe I'm making the wrong decision, I need to think about this." Dipper told Ford. "And Mabel ran off." "Well we can find those two in a little bit but right now we need to focus on the mission. Come on we've got the glue, hand over the rift, and let's make history," Ford told Dipper. So now Dipper digs in the bag for the rift only to pull out one of Mabel's invites for their birthday party. "What? Oh no! The rift!"

Mabel's POV

"Is this it?" Mabel asked, showing him the gizmo and he nods excitedly, exclaiming "Yes! That's it! Hand it over and I'll do my thing unless you're ready to leave Gravity Falls?" She frown at the idea of leaving and so she hands it to him muttering "Just a little more Summer," He drops the thing and it shatters, the floating black stuff spilling all over as he proceeds to stomp on it with a maniacal laugh as he takes off his goggles to reveal Bill Cipher's eyes. "Oh no! Wait, wait, wait-" Mabel tried to say when he gives her an evil grin and snaps which made Mabel go unconscious.

Bill in Blendin's body continued to laugh, and he started to float upwards into the air. "At last! At long, long last!" he cried triumphantly, in his own voice. "The gateway between worlds has opened. The event one billion years prophesied has come to pass! The day has come! The world is finally mine!"

His voice echoed throughout the entire town. Bill still in Blendin's body floated even higher into the air, towards the orange sky. The wind was picking up, and Mabel's hair was blowing in the breeze as she slept on the ground. The base of the smashed rift sparked, and suddenly it shot a purple beam into the sky. This caused a giant X-shaped rip to appear in the dark sky, and there appeared to be a glowing yellow background behind it.

Dipper's POV

After Dipper tells Ford that Mabel has the rift both of them raced outside to see a four-sided tear in the blood-red sky and Dipper asks "What's going on?! What is that?" "We're too late. It's the end of the world," Ford tells his grand-nephew and his eyes widen as he looked into the forest, his worry building up for Mabel.

Suddenly, someone's shadow started to fall on them from above, and both of them looked up. Dipper had a horrified expression on his face when he saw who it was.

It was definitely Bill, but in Blendin's body. He could see the yellow eyes and slit shaped pupils. He was floating above them in his body, looking at them triumphantly, before he started to break out into his own bone-chilling, maniacal laughter. In that moment of distress, a strange-looking child known as the Collector appears before Dipper, asking him, "Aw, why so sad?"

Dipper's attention is immediately drawn to the strange-looking child known as the Collector. The Collector's appearance is unlike anything Dipper has ever seen before. His tan-yellow skin, bushy white hair, and eyebrows give him an otherworldly presence. The most striking feature is the large pale blue blotch that covers the left side of his face, creating an eerie crescent moon shape on the right side. The Collector's yellow eyes with scarlet irises and narrow pupils add to his unsettling aura.

As Dipper takes in the Collector's appearance, he notices the peculiar outfit he is wearing. The Collector dons full-body clothing that resembles a mix between robes and pajamas. The oversized collar and sleeves add to his unique style. The outfit itself is split between dark blue on the right side and periwinkle-gray on the left side, creating a stark contrast. The sleeves are further adorned with a color switch, with the right sleeve featuring periwinkle with blue suns and the left sleeve showcasing blue with periwinkle crescent moons. A magenta border on the cuffs adds a touch of vibrant detail.

Completing his ensemble, the Collector wears a dark purple nightcap with magenta trim, adorned with star-esque spots. His footwear consists of dark blue shoes with light gray pom-poms, adding a whimsical touch. And around his neck, he wears a light pink pendant featuring a purple crescent moon face, adding to the mystical charm of his appearance. Dipper asks the kid "Who are you? What are you?" The Collector responded with "You can call me the Collector. And I am a god entity."

Dipper observes the Collector, recognizing him as a god-like entity in the form of a boy. The Collector's demeanor reflects his childlike nature, driven by simple desires and a hunger for fun and games. His emotions can quickly shift, and he becomes impatient and agitated when his desires are not fulfilled. However, beneath his seemingly innocent exterior, the Collector possesses a cruel and heartless nature when crossed. Dipper asked the Collector "Why are you here?"

The Collector extends his offer to Dipper, presenting a deal that hinges on saving his own twin sister, Mabel, from the clutches of Weirdmageddon. I'm here to offer a deal with you," said the Collector, "You want to save your twin sister, right?" Dipper said "Yeah. What do I have to do?" he asked. "If you want to save your own twin sister Mabel from Weirdmageddon, both you and Mabel have to combine all the realms together to return the favor." He expresses the condition that, in return for his assistance, Dipper and Mabel must combine all the realms together. Dipper is taken aback by the gravity of the demand, struggling to comprehend the magnitude of what he is being asked to do.

"Combine all the realms?" said Dipper, "That's... that's a huge responsibility. I mean, what will happen if we do it? And what if we don't?" Dipper was very hesitant with the idea of combining the realms together.

"Oh, it'll be so much fun!" said the Collector filled with childlike excitement, "We'll have the ultimate playground, where anything and everything is possible! But if you don't... well, let's just say there will be consequences. Consequences that you won't be able to escape." Dipper knows this a risky move, but with no other options, he agreed to make the deal. "I can't believe I'm considering this, but... I'll do it. I'll save Mabel, and I'll agree to your terms. But remember, you have to hold up your end of the deal."

"Oh, don't worry, Dipper. I always keep my promises. Now, let's get to work! There's no time to waste." the Collector said with a mischievously grinning look on his face. With a mix of trepidation and determination, Dipper reluctantly accepts the Collector's offer. He understands the gravity of the situation and the risks involved, but his love for Mabel and his desire to protect her outweigh his doubts.

Dipper and the Collector now go through their journey through Weirdmageddon to save Mabel. As they navigate the ever-shifting landscapes, Dipper's apprehension grows with each passing moment. He knows that the consequences of their actions could be catastrophic, but he's determined to save Mabel at any cost.

Amidst the swirling chaos, a familiar voice calls out, breaking through the distorted reality. Wendy Corduroy emerges from the kaleidoscope of colors, her determined expression contrasting with the surreal surroundings. "Dipper?" Wendy said with a raised eyebrow, "Dude, what in the multiverse is going on here?"

Dipper was so relieved that Wendy arrived just in time to help them. "Wendy! That's a relief, I thought you were a tree monster." Dipper said as he said assuming if Wendy became one of those weirdos in weirdmageddon. "Dude, it's just camouflage. My dad made me and my brothers do apocolypse training every year instead of Christmas. I guess it was cool and paranoia to pay off." Wendy told Dipper as she shoots a bat with a crossbow. "Nice, bat meat."

Dipper then proceeds to tell Wendy how they're gonna save Mabel from Weirdmageddon, "Okay, so... This is... a long story. Just know that I'm trying to save Mabel from Weirdmageddon, and this is the only way." Wendy's gaze shifts to the Collector, who stands nearby with a mischievous grin on his face. She eyes him warily, clearly sensing that something is off. "And who's this kid? He looks like trouble." Wendy cautiously asked Dipper.

"Wendy, meet the Collector." Dipper said while hesitating, "He's... well, he's the reason we're in this mess. He's offering to help me save Mabel, but in return, I have to go along with his plan to combine all the realms." Dipper told her. "I'm also a god-like entity of mischief and mayhem, and your dear Dipper's newest ally!" the Collector said. Wendy's expression shifts from caution to disbelief, her eyebrows furrowing in concern.

"Hold up, you're seriously considering teaming up with this... creepy kid to mess with the fabric of reality?" Wendy said being skeptical, "Dipper, are you crazy?" Dipper knows it's a risky move, but he has to do it in order to save his twin sister.

"I know it sounds insane, but Mabel's in danger, Wendy." He told her now being defensive, "If I don't do something, I might lose her forever. I can't let that happen." The Collector begins smirking and comforts Dipper. "Ah, the brave and noble Dipper Pines, willing to do anything to save his twin sister. How heartwarming." the Collector said.

Wendy then sighed and warned Dipper on what could happen. "Look, I get that you're worried about your sister, but messing with this kind of power is a recipe for disaster." Wendy said, "You don't know what kind of chaos this could unleash."

Dipper begins to be frustrated with this and made one thing clear. "I know, Wendy, but I don't have any other options right now." Dipper said, "If you have a better idea, I'm all ears."

Wendy's expression softens as she realizes the desperation in Dipper's eyes. She knows how much Mabel means to him, and she also knows that he's not making this decision lightly. "Okay, fine. I'll help you out, Dipper." she relently said. "But only because I know you're doing this for Mabel. Just promise me that you'll be careful, alright?"

"Thanks, Wendy." said Dipper, "I promise I'll do everything I can to make sure this doesn't go completely haywire." Dipper was very grateful that Wendy is here to help. As Wendy joins Dipper and the Collector on their journey, the trio faces even more challenges and surreal landscapes. Wendy remains cautious and skeptical of the Collector's motives, her instincts telling her that there's more to this situation than meets the eye. Wendy then decides to tell both Dipper and the Collector where to hide.

"Okay guys, I know where we, and Toby Determined who I accidently mistook for a monster, can hide." she told the two, while Toby Determined standing there with an arrow in his shoulder. "This just in, there's an arrow in my shoulder." said Toby. Wendy told the others "We shouldn't stay out in the open for two long. Let me show you my hideout." And so, Toby, Dipper, and the Collector followed Wendy to the hideout.

When Dipper, Wendy and the Collector were at the campfire, Wendy begins to break the silence. "We were playing truth or dare in the cemetery when it happened." Wendy said, "The eyeballs froze Nate, Lee, Tambri, and Thompson." Wendy opens the cash register and continues with her speech. "Robbie almost got away but had to pause to take a selfie. What about you?"

"I was in a fight with Mabel when it happened." Dipper confessed, his voice filled with regret. "Grunkle Ford asked me to be his apprentice after the summer was over. But that would mean I wouldn't go back home. It would mean growing up without Mabel." Wendy's response was empathetic as she said, "Oh, dude." Dipper continued to explain, his words weighed down by the heavy burden of his decisions. "Mabel didn't take it well and she ran off into the forest. She couldn't even look me in the eye."

The Collector, seemingly unbothered by the heavy conversation, tilted his head curiously and said, "Feelings are strange, aren't they? But don't worry; we're going to make everything better. We'll save your sister and have plenty of fun along the way."

Wendy decided it was time to take a break from the campfire and told the two, "Come on, let's get some fresh air." She wanted to ensure that their spirits remained high in the midst of the chaos surrounding them.

As she turned around to address Toby, she jokingly said, "Toby, you watch the camp." But Toby Determined had a different plan in mind. He emerged from his hiding place with a ridiculous outfit that turned heads – a mohawk, a belt with a skull buckle, fingerless gloves, a shirt bearing the words "sassy girl," and boots.

With a bemused grin, Toby introduced himself in his new persona, stating, "Don't call me Toby anymore. Call me 'Bodacious T.'" His choice of name and attire was met with skepticism from Wendy, who replied, "No one will ever call you that."

Toby couldn't help but let out a slightly disheartened groan, feeling the weight of his poor choice. But the Collector, who had been observing the exchange with amusement, couldn't resist chiming in with a supportive and playful tone, saying, "Aw, don't worry, Bodacious T. I'll call you that."

Toby's expression shifted from disappointment to surprise as he processed the Collector's words, and he couldn't help but crack a smile. With newfound enthusiasm, he adjusted his outfit and stood a little taller, ready to live up to his eccentric new persona, albeit with a touch of embarrassment.

Outside, Wendy, the Collector, and Dipper surveyed the devastation caused by Weirdmageddon. Wendy couldn't help but comment on the surreal scene, remarking, "End of the world. Man. Those death metal album covers got it shockingly right." The gravity of the situation weighed heavily on them all.

Dipper, his expression somber, voiced his frustration and despair, saying, "You know, I used to think I could get out of anything, but this... the journals are destroyed, Ford is captured, and I can't find my family anywhere. Bill said it himself, there's no room for heroes out here. We lost." It was a moment of vulnerability, and his doubts about their chances were evident.

Wendy, however, maintained her unwavering optimism. She looked at Dipper with a determined expression and reminded him of his past successes, saying, "Look, dude, it's not over yet. You've beaten Bill twice before. Why is this time any different?"

Dipper's response was tinged with a deep concern for his sister, "Cuz then I had Mabel."

Wendy delivered a heartfelt pep talk, highlighting the unique bond between the Pines twins. "Then you need to get Mabel back. Look, this summer, I've seen some amazing things. But nothing as amazing as you and your sister. I don't know if it's dumb luck, or yin or yang, or whatever. But when you two work together, there's like nothing you two can't accomplish. You just need to make up, and team up, and save the universe."

The Collector, who had been quietly waiting for the right moment to interject, did so with a polite "Ahem." Wendy gave them a knowing look and, with a resigned sigh, continued, "...And combine the realms together." It was a reminder of the pact Dipper had made with the enigmatic Collector, linking their mission to the fate of multiple dimensions.

Dipper's voice trembled with a mixture of hope and uncertainty as he posed a sincere question to Wendy, "But how will I ever find her?" The weight of the situation hung heavily over him as he contemplated the challenge of locating his twin sister in the midst of Weirdmageddon.

Their conversation was abruptly interrupted by a screeching sound, which drew their attention to a bizarre creature in the distance. The creature was voraciously devouring a billboard, leaving a peculiar image exposed. Dipper recognized it immediately and exclaimed, "The shooting star from Mabel's sweater. She's in there, I know it." It was a glimmer of hope, a sign that Mabel might still be within reach.

Wendy couldn't help but comment on the uncanny connection between the twins, asking with a hint of amusement, "Whoa, is that like twin ESP?" Dipper, however, quickly dispelled the notion, replying, "No, we don't have that. But we do have this thing where our allergies totally act up at the same time." To emphasize his point, he sneezed.

The urgency of the situation was clear, and Dipper's determination to rescue Mabel burned brightly. He stated, "Mabel needs us," but the challenge remained. "But how would we navigate the treacherous landscape of Weirdmageddon without getting caught?" Dipper asked.

In response to Dipper's question, Wendy offered a glimmer of hope, saying, "I have an idea." The wheels of their plan were set in motion as they prepared to embark on a mission to save Mabel.

Dipper, Wendy, Toby, and the Collector found themselves in a tense situation, hiding behind a fence in the midst of Weirdmageddon. Wendy, equipped with binoculars, spotted a potential solution. "The abandoned Auto Mart," she said with a spark of excitement. "Free cars, right for the hot-wiring. We just found our ride to Mabel."

Their plan was taking shape, and they ventured into the abandoned car lot. Wendy, always daring, couldn't help but wonder out loud, "I wonder if they have a tank? I've always wanted to drive a tank." Dipper, amazed by the desolation of the place, mused, "I can't believe this place is just abandoned."

Toby, on the other hand, had different priorities. He spotted an air freshener inside one of the cars and exclaimed, "Oh, an air freshener. Finally, I'll smell like a person. Steally, steally." However, his enthusiasm was quickly interrupted as a tranquilizer dart shot from the shadows, striking him. With a sense of humor, Toby quipped, "Huh, it's gonna take more than one dart to keep me..." before succumbing to more darts and being knocked unconscious.

Wendy and Dipper, each using a different name, expressed their concern. Wendy exclaimed, "Oh no! Tony!" while the Collector mourned, "Oh no! Bodacious T!" An awkward silence followed as both Wendy and Dipper gave them a perplexed look. The Collector tried to justify himself, saying, "What? You guys wouldn't call him that."

Their predicament worsened as headlights illuminated the area, revealing a group of prisoners known as the Discount Auto Mart Warriors. One of the prisoners gloated, "Well, well, looks like we got ourselves a pair of groundwalkers." His companion chimed in with a laugh, saying, "Groundwalkers, they ain't got no wheels," prompting raucous laughter from the group. The presence of the prisoners added a new layer of complexity to their mission to save Mabel.

In the face of the menacing Discount Auto Mart Warriors, Wendy took the initiative and began to reason with them. "Listen, Discount Auto Warriors," she began, but Dipper swiftly added, "We just want to make it to that bubble out east. We have no quarrel with you." Their hopes were pinned on diplomacy rather than confrontation.

The prisoners' laughter subsided, and a deep voice responded, "Oh, but that's where you're wrong. Hands where I can see them." Dipper and Wendy immediately raised their hands in compliance, while the Collector, ever the nonchalant entity, remained unmoved.

Then, the deep voice continued, "Y'all fillers ain't going nowhere." Wendy couldn't help but react to the peculiar term. "Y'all?" she muttered, visibly confused. Dipper, too, was baffled and noted, "Fellers? Wait! Gideon?"

The deep voice, seemingly amused by their confusion, removed the megaphone to reveal its true source. It was none other than the infamous Gideon Gleeful, known for his schemes and often underhanded dealings. He declared, "This is Gideon Gleeful... under the authority of Bill Cipher, I'll place you two under arrest." Gideon turned his attention to the Collector, acknowledging his presence. "Oh, you must be the Collector, the god entity that Bill told me about."

Dipper couldn't conceal his astonishment and questioned the Collector, "Collector, what is he talking about?" They had inadvertently walked into a much more complex situation than they had anticipated.

Gideon's sinister intentions became apparent as he detailed his plan. "Bill explained it to me nice and simple," he began, "She was always destined to be mine, and now that I have her in a cage, she'll learn to love me. I have an eternity to wait. Ghost Eyes, ready to escort our friends, Dipper and Wendy, to Bill's dungeon?"

Without much of a choice, Ghost Eyes proceeded to take Dipper and Wendy into custody. But before they could be led away, the Collector, desperately pleading for their release, turned to Gideon with an anguished tone. "Gideon, please! Let them go!" he implored.

Gideon, however, only responded with a cruel laugh. "Sorry, Collector," he taunted, "Next time, think twice before siding with the one trying to rescue Mabel." This was the final straw for the Collector. He was not just an ordinary child; he was a god. With a surge of power, he deftly snatched the key from Gideon. With unwavering resolve, he declared, "You're forgetting one thing! I'm a god!"

The Collector's transformation was awe-inspiring. His godly powers manifested, and he radiated an intense aura. The Discount Auto Warriors, once full of bravado, now cowered before his might. In a fierce display of power, the Collector effortlessly fended off Gideon and his minions. The battleground became a whirlwind of supernatural energy, with the Collector's determination and newfound strength driving them to protect their friends and fulfill his part of the deal with Dipper.

The fight was an epic clash of forces, and the Collector's incredible abilities dominated the battlefield. Gideon's schemes crumbled in the face of this newfound god's power. The fate of Mabel and their friends hung in the balance as the Collector demonstrated the true extent of his abilities in this electrifying confrontation.

As the intense battle came to an end, the Collector's godly powers had prevailed, and the Discount Auto Warriors, along with Gideon, were defeated. The battlefield now lay in ruins, and the Collector, his powers still surging, turned his attention to Dipper and Wendy, who had been briefly apprehended by Gideon's henchman, Ghost Eyes.

With his friends safe, the Collector's first concern was their well-being. Anxiously, he inquired, "You guys okay?" However, the initial relief was soon replaced by an angry and betrayed glare from Dipper and Wendy. They had learned the truth, and they were furious.

Wendy's accusation hit hard. "You set us up!" she accused, with Dipper looking on, just as hurt and angry. The Collector, now fully aware of his mistakes, bowed his head. "Yes," he admitted, "I know. I orchestrated the Weirdmageddon. But listen... Inside the bubble... there's an ambush waiting for you."

Dipper and Wendy were not ready to forgive. Wendy's voice was heavy with anger as she recapped their ordeal. "You brought us home for DINNER!" she shouted, feeling the weight of the deception.

The Collector tried to explain themself, "I'm sorry." However, Wendy wasn't ready to accept his apology. She grabbed him by the neck and pinned him against a nearby wall, her rage evident in her voice. "No, you're not! Not yet!" The Collector understood the depth of his wrongdoing and the extent of Wendy's anger. They pleaded with her, "Listen! I can help you!"

Wendy, determined to protect her brother and find Mabel, wasn't willing to accept the Collector's help. She told Dipper, "Stay close, Dipper. We can find Mabel and fight Bill ourselves." As her grip on the Collector tightened, the Collector then said this to help along. "No, you can't!" They said, "Bill's too strong. You have to trust me."

Wendy's voice was full of contempt as she said, "Trust you? Why in the world would we trust you?!" The Collector made a final plea, "Because I'm your only chance." The tension in the Auto Mart was palpable, and the fate of Mabel and the resolution of their conflict with the Collector hung in the balance.

Feeling the weight of their circumstances, Dipper and Wendy reluctantly decided to place their trust in the Collector. Wendy released her grip on his neck, the anger still evident in her eyes, and she said, "Collector, we hope you know what you're doing." The Collector nodded, a sense of urgency in his demeanor. He knew the fate of not only Mabel but the entire world rested on their shoulders. With the decision made, they set out together, united by their common goal: to rescue Mabel and put an end to Weirdmageddon.

Dipper, Wendy, and the Collector are now in the car and continued their journey toward the bubble containing Mabel. As they kept driving, Dipper outlined their plan. "Okay, all we have to do is unlock the bubble, save Mabel, save the world, and combine the realms," he explained. Wendy, her curiosity piqued, asked a direct question to the Collector, "Collector, genuine question. Why do you want to combine the realms?" The Collector, struggling to find a satisfactory answer, replied, "I don't know, I just wanted to because I felt like it."

Wendy wasn't satisfied with that answer and probed further. "Well, if you wanted to combine the realms together, why can't you do it yourself?" The Collector looked at her and confessed, "If I do it, my siblings, the Archivists, would suspect me and have me trapped. They won't be suspecting you guys."

The weight of their mission became even clearer; they had to succeed not only for Mabel but also to prevent the Collector's siblings from trapping him. This strange alliance was born out of necessity, each member having their own motivations for their part in the plan.

After a long drive, and a thrilling jump, they were greeted by a familiar face. "Hey Dipper, how's it hanging?" It was none other than Soos. Dipper and Wendy called out in unison, "Soos."

Soos greeted them with a grin, "Handyman of the apocalypse at your service. I've been wandering the plains like a desperado, helping strangers. I guess there's some folk songs about me now."

His attention then shifted to the strange-looking kid accompanying them. "Say, who's that?" Wendy explained, "He's the Collector. He's a god."

Soos raised an eyebrow and gave the Collector a friendly nod, saying, "Nice to meet ya, Collector. You must be pretty powerful if you're hangin' with these two." The Collector, slightly taken aback, nodded in return. It was clear to all that this was an unusual group brought together by extraordinary circumstances.

Surrounded by Gideon and the Discount Auto Warriors, Dipper, Wendy, the Collector, and Soos found themselves in a tense standoff. Gideon, with a confident smirk, remarked, "I dare to say y'all almost had me there for a second. But this ain't your Gravity Falls anymore. Out here, I win."

He clapped his hands, and someone handed him a horn, which he blew to signal for more backup. "Bill's hitchhacks will be here any minute to retrieve y'all," Gideon declared, his eyes gleaming with triumph. "Mabel's mine now."

Dipper, however, wasn't about to give up. He began to reason with Gideon, saying, "Gideon, listen to me. If I've learned anything this summer, it's that you can't force someone to love you. The best you can do is try to be someone worthy of loving."

Gideon, still believing he was right, responded, "Oh, I'm worthy of lovin'. These prisoners love me."

Dipper continued to challenge Gideon's perspective, "But Mabel doesn't, because you're selfish. But you can change. Bill thinks there's no heroes in this world, but if we work together and fight back, we can defeat him. You want to be Mabel's hero? Then stand up to Bill and let us save her."

Gideon hesitated, realizing the truth in Dipper's words. He finally admitted, "That's crazy. You know what Bill would do to me if that happens."

Ghost Eyes, always a loyal follower, asked with curiosity, "What? Are you scared of Bill?"

Gideon, still unsure of the path ahead, responded with a touch of vulnerability, "No, I just... It's a complicated situation."

Dipper, aiming to convince Gideon, reminded him, "Look inside, Gideon. If all of this is for Mabel, then ask yourself what Mabel would want you to do."

Gideon contemplated Dipper's words, torn between his loyalty to Bill and his love for Mabel. After a moment, he made a decision. "Dipper, will you tell her what I did?" he asked.

Dipper nodded in agreement, saying, "Of course." Gideon steeled himself and declared, "I hope you're right about this." To his crew, he said, "Guys, new plan. Bill's minions are gonna be on us in seconds. But I'm not gonna let that dumb triangle be the war to me. Y'all ready for a good old-fashioned prison bro?"

The prisoners, realizing the importance of this moment, stood by Gideon's side, ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead. With resolute determination, Dipper, Wendy, Soos, and the Collector gathered in front of the prison bubble. Dipper knew that whatever lay inside this mysterious prison designed by Bill Cipher, it would be a challenge they had to face together.

Dipper reminded the group, "Okay, remember, guys. This is a prison bubble designed by Bill. We've got to prepare ourselves for what we find in here." Soos, always loyal and brave, chimed in, "Whatever it is, we'll do it together. For Mabel."

Wendy, sharing the same sentiment, said, "For Mabel," and placed her hand on top of Soos's. The Collector, recognizing the importance of their unity, added, "For Mabel," and joined the others by placing their hand on top of Wendy's.

Finally, Dipper sealed their commitment, saying, "For Mabel." With a shared purpose, they steeled themselves for the unknown as Dipper unlocked the prison bubble. Together, they ventured inside, ready to face whatever challenges and surprises awaited them within. It turns out they entered somewhere that is unexpeted. The group has entered Mabeland.

As the group ventured deeper into Mabeland, they encountered a surreal landscape filled with unexpected sights and sounds. They found themselves standing on a bouncy castle beneath a sky filled with colorful rainbows. There were fun clocks, stuffed animals, and an ice cream beach – all of it creating a whimsical and surreal atmosphere.

"Okay, I think I know where Mabel is." Collector said, "Follow me." Guided by the Collector, Dipper, Wendy, and Soos made their way through this extraordinary world. As they continued to explore, they realized that they were drawing closer to their goal: finding Mabel. The Collector, with a sense of purpose, led the way.

Approaching a tower, the Collector explained, "Okay, she's inside this tower. To get past the waffle guards, it's pretty simple." Soos took matters into his own hands, quite literally, by devouring one of the waffle guards. Wendy, not one to be outdone, skillfully dispatched the other waffle guard with a punch, creating an opening in the tower's defenses.

With the path cleared, they ascended the tower's stairs, closer to reuniting with Mabel. "There she is." said the Collector, "Soos, grab her. Wendy, barricade the door." The Collector urged them to hurry, as the waffle guards were returning. Inside the tower, they found Mabel. Soos grabbed her, and she woke up, greeted by familiar faces and one very unusual one. Mabel asked in surprise, "Soos? Wendy? Dipper? Some weird sun and moon kid?"

"The waffles are coming back. We gotta hurry!" Realizing the urgency of the situation, the Collector urged the group to move quickly, as the waffle guards were closing in. The team was finally reunited, and their next steps would determine their fate in this bizarre yet enchanting realm.

Mabel, using her magic, conjured up seats for them to sit on. When the guards entered, she simply clapped her hands, and the guards obediently stopped in their tracks, responding to her command.

Dipper, perplexed by Mabel's actions, questioned her intentions. "Mabel, what are you doing? We're trying to save you from this prison."

Mabel, with a mixture of emotions in her eyes, explained, "This isn't a prison. I made this world... Well, I sort of woke up here. It's complicated."

Dipper, struggling to understand the situation, pressed further. "What are you saying?"

Mabel sighed and said, "I'm saying this is my home now, and I don't want to be saved." Her words hung in the air, revealing a complex truth that left everyone in the room with a decision to make. The Collector's frustration boiled over, and he exclaimed, "No! No! A million times no! We came this far to save you, we're not leaving you here!"

Mabel, still bewildered, turned to Dipper and inquired, "Uh, why is he with you guys?"

Dipper, facing his sister, revealed the Collector's true identity, "Mabel, this is the Collector. He's a god." Mabel's confusion deepened, and she responded, "What?"

Dipper hesitated, then reluctantly confessed, "He also orchestrated Weirdmageddon with Bill." Soos, in shock, couldn't contain his surprise. "What?!"

Dipper sighed, feeling the weight of his secrets, and continued, "I also made a deal with him that if I save you, you and I will combine the realms together." Both Soos and Mabel exclaimed in shock, "WHAT?!"

The Collector interjected, trying to redirect their focus, "Yeah, it's been a big day! Now let's go find Bill and stop him!" The room was filled with a mix of emotions, uncertainty, and a sense of urgency as they faced the decision ahead. Mabel then groans and said "I figured you might say something like that. That's why I prepared a backup Dipper with a more supportive attitude!"

That's when a version of Dipper the group never expected to see. He looked exactly like him, only at the same time he didn't. This one wore his hat on backwards, along with some weird colorful glasses, and he was riding a skateboard. "Wiggity-wiggity-what's up, dude bros?! I'm Dippy Fresh!" He introduced himself, "I like skateboarding, supporting my sister, and punctuating every sentence with a high five! *offers a high five* Soos was all excited and said "Oh, don't mind if I-!" Dipper clears his throat clearly annoyed. "I'm sorry, I can't leave him hanging!" Said Soos as he high fives Dippy Fresh. "Yus!" "You're dead to me, Soos." Dipper said.

Dipper's attention turned to Mabel and wanted to help her. "Look, Mabel, listen to yourself!" He told her, "This is crazy! I'm sorry about our fight and I'm sorry things aren't great right now but that doesn't mean you can just stay in here forever!" And then one of the waffle guards said "Well if you wish to save your sister, you must face the ultimate trial; Fantasy vs Reality."

At the Mabeland courthouse

The surreal trial began. Dipper was incredulous, exclaiming, "Really, Mabel? You're letting them take our argument to court?"

Mabel retorted, "Hey, I didn't make the rules in Mabeland."

Dipper retorted, "Yeah, you did. There's you making the rules."

The judge, with an absurdly long name, Kitty Kitty Meow Meow Face-Shwartstein, declared, "Order, order, order, order. I am the honorable Judge Kitty Kitty Meow Meow Face-Shwartstein. Today, I have the case of Dipper and Mabel Pines: Fantasy vs. Reality. If Dipper wins, Mabel will return to the real world and combine the realms with him. But if he loses, he will be banished forever and replaced with Dippy Fresh." Dippy Fresh puts on a hat and said "Flip-a-dip-dip!" while posing. "I hate him, so, much." Dipper said.

The courtroom was a bizarre spectacle, with a talking cat as the judge and a trial that seemed as whimsical as Mabelland itself. The fate of the Pines twins hung in the balance as they braced for this peculiar trial. The stakes were high, and the trial was about to begin. "The final decision will be made by a jury of your peers." said the kitty. And both Craz and Xyler enter the case who happen to be Mabel's lawyers. "Let's hear opening statements." The judge said. And now the court case has begun.

Craz bring up a case that goes against Dipper's wish. "My case is simple: this very unrighteous dude thinks that reality is better than fantasy, but reality is bogus, lame, and whack." "Objection, your honor, that's conjecture!" Dipper told the judge in whch he replied with "Meowverrules!"

"I'd like to show you this "reality" that Dipper loves much, and show you how it has wronged my client, and Dipper, their entire lives." said Xyler while he takes out a book that says Mabel's Memories, "Exhibit A: Mabel's Scrapbook." He proceeds to open the book and show it to everyone. "Second grade, October 10th." he said.

Dipper sees his surroundings change to the yard of an elementary school. "Photo day...!" He said. Dipper sees young him and Mabel sitting in the bleachers with Young Mabel slapping the last slap bracelet on her arm. "Boom!" She said, "A million slap bracelets! I'm gonna have the best photo ever! And how do you like my knew pig tails~?!"

And then a random girl sticks chewed gum in Mabel's hair and walks away. "Have fun, brat!" the random said while all the other kids laugh at her. Mabel tried to take the gum out of her hair but it wouldn't budge. "Ahh, ahh! You ruined my hair!" Mabel said, "Dipper, what do I do?!" "Um- I- I- um- I dunno- I-!" Dipper ended up saying and then Mabel runs away crying. "Mabel, wait-!" Dipper said.

"Mabel's fantasy was having a great school photo, but reality had other plans." Craz told everyone. "Look, that was one bad day!" Dipper tried to be defensive but then Xyler brings up another incident from the past. "One of many. February 14th, fourth grade, Valentine's Day." "Oh c'mon, man, you can't-" his sentence was cut off as he sees his surroundings change to a classroom environment. Young Mabel takes out many valentine cards out of her bag and asks young Dipper a question. "How many valentines did you get, Dipper?!" She asked. Dipper checks his backpack only to see that he has no valentine cards.

Then a random kid laughs and makes fun of Dipper. "Dipper didn't get any!" the kid said, "Oh man, I thought I was the class loser! Hey everyone, Dipstick didn't get any!" All the kids laugh at Dipper where he starts to walk to the door covering his face and tripping over a trashcan, then runs off crying. "I can't believe that kid's your brother!" said the random kid. Mabel looks at her valntines cards with melancholy.

Dipper then sees his surroundings change back to the court and said "Hey, what's the point of all this?! That was in the past!" "Is your life any better now?" Xyler asked, "Heartbreak, disaster, broken promises, that's reality for you." He then closes the book. "Out there. it's nothing but heartbreak; but in here, who wants pug sundaes?!" Craz added.

"Well I think we're ready for a verdict!" the Kitty said, which Dipper then brings up his case. "Wait!" Dipper yelled, "I haven't even presented my case!" The judge begins to ask "Do you even have a case?" Dipper looks at Mabel who's leaning back on her chair, then stands up. "Yes I do, your honor!" He said, "I call as a witness: Mabel Pines!"

As Mabel begins to sit down at the other couch, Dipper begins to proceed his speech. "Mabel, listen. I might not have all the answers." He told his sister, "I'm not stylish, and I'm not cool, and I can't make pugs appear out of thin air." The jury Mabels booed at Dipper, but he continued. "But I know one thing well, and that's you. And I know that even thought you might act like it, you don't want to be in this fantasy world." "Uhh, pfft, yeah right." Mabel tried to deny it, but Dipper brings up one thing that makes sense. "You're scared of growing up." He said, "And who can blame you, I'm scared too."

"Uh, LALALALALALA, I'M NOT LISTENING! Guards!" Mabel denied it while she claps her hands twice to bring the guards in. "The fingers!" The two waffle guards stick foam fingers in her ears. "Look, real life stinks sometimes, okay?" Dipper continued, "I'm not gonna lie. But there's a better way to get through it than denial and that's with help from people who care about you. It's how we've gotten through our whole lives. Just look." He opens the book as his surroundings go back to the elementary yard.

Young Dipper runs next to young Mabel where she was about to have a photo taken. "Mabel, I figured out a way to fix your photo!" He told her. "What? You have a wig?" She asked. "No, but I have a raiser." He said as he begins to shave a line through his hair. Mabel begins to laugh and said "You're crazy!" and takes the raiser and shaves a line through her hair. Both Dipper and Mabel laugh and posed for the photo. Mabel then signals the guards to pull the fingers away as Dipper turns the page as his surrounding turn into a janitor's closet with young Dipper crying inside. He sees a card slip through the door, then picks it up and sees the card that says "For My Favorite Brother", then smiles.

"I don't know what's gonna happen in the future, but whatever it is you don't have to fear because we'll do it together." Dipper said to Mabel, "I'm not taking Ford's apprenticeship, we've traveled through heck and back to get you and we're going back together. Leave this fantasy world, let's beat Bill, combine the realms, and grow up together!" And then everyone in the courthouse gasp and murmur. "Order! Order in the court!" The kitty said as he bangs the mallet. "Dang it, why does this have a squeaky?!

Mabel then begins to walk towards Dipper. "You mean it?" She asked, "You're really coming home with me?" Dipper answered with "Yes. Definitely. Absolutely. Awkward sibling hug?" And then everyone in the courthouse tells Mabel to deny. The judge tells Mabel "You do this and it's all over!" in which Mabel answered with "Sincere sibling hug." Both Dipper and Mabel hugged each other and when the kitty says "Don't do the pats!" both Dipper and Mabel patted each other's backs saying "Pat pat." And then everyone gets pushed back and both Dipper and Mabel pull away.

As Dipper, Mabel, Soos, Wendy, and the Collector ran out of the prison bubble, they see that Gravity Falls was completely deserted. They decided to seek shelter in the Mystery Shack. Luckily it was intact. As I was about to open the front door we start to hear things inside. They each grab a weapon and and the Collector kicked open the door. The first thing they saw was- Grunkle Stan! "Stan?!" Dipper and Mabel yelled in which Stan responded with "Kids?!"

And then, all of a sudden, the group was met with their worst enemy, Bill Cipher. He floated menacingly in the center of the Mystery Shack's main room, his eye unblinking as he grinned malevolently. "Well, well, well, look who's dropped by. The Pine Tree, the Shooting Star, the handyman, and..." Bill's gaze fixed on the Collector, "our little godly acquaintance. What a lovely reunion we have here."

Dipper, Mabel, Wendy, Soos, and the Collector stood together, ready to face the chaos-bringing dream demon. The Collector's firm resolve echoed through the room, but his fear was hidden beneath his brave words. Bill Cipher was no ordinary adversary; he was a chaotic force capable of unimaginable destruction. The gravity of the situation weighed heavily on Dipper, Mabel, Wendy, and Soos. The Collector may be a god, but Bill was a malevolent entity like no other.

As the group hesitated, the Collector looked at each of them in turn, his eyes brimming with urgency and determination. "Listen, you don't stand a chance against Bill. He's too powerful. I've faced him before, and I know how to stall him. But you need to leave. Get to safety. Find a way to save your world."

Wendy crossed her arms, her face etched with concern. "And what happens to you, huh? We just leave you to deal with this psychopath?"

The Collector smiled faintly, trying to hide the tremor in his voice. "I've been around for a long time. I've seen countless dimensions rise and fall. I'm not ready to let this one fall. Now, go!"

Dipper, Mabel, Wendy, and Soos exchanged glances, their fear mingling with guilt and resolve. The Collector had brought them this far, and now he was asking them to trust him one more time. After a heavy moment, they turned and fled from the Mystery Shack, leaving the Collector to face Bill Cipher alone.

As they rushed outside, the kids could hear the Collector's voice echoing in their minds, a final plea and assurance, "You can't beat Bill now. You need to regroup, find a way to stop him. I believe in you." Dipper, Mabel, Wendy, and Soos hesitated for a moment, their expressions a mixture of worry and determination. "We'll come back for you," Dipper declared, "You better be here when we do."

With a reluctant nod, they fled the Mystery Shack, leaving the Collector to face Bill Cipher alone. The battle between godly forces was about to unfold. The Collector stood his ground, facing Bill Cipher's twisted grin. "You think you can handle me, little god?" Bill taunted, his voice dripping with malicious delight.

Wendy, Dipper, Mabel, and Soos exchanged worried glances. They didn't want to leave the Collector behind, but his determination was evident. Reluctantly, they nodded and retreated, making their way out of the Mystery Shack.

Bill, amused by the Collector's bravado, chuckled. "So, you're the god who thought he could play both sides. You helped orchestrate Weirdmageddon, and now you think you can stop me? You're a piece of work."

The Collector's expression remained resolute. "Bill, you have no idea what I'm capable of."

With a wave of his hand, Bill summoned a barrage of chaotic energy. The Collector countered with a brilliant display of godly power, creating a protective barrier that absorbed Bill's attacks. The confrontation unleashed a maelstrom of reality-warping forces, shaking the very foundations of the Mystery Shack.

Outside, Wendy, Dipper, Mabel, and Soos watched in awe and concern. The battle between god and demon raged on, and the fate of their worlds hung in the balance.

The Collector and Bill clashed with unparalleled fury, each unleashing their full might in this surreal battle. Reality itself seemed to warp and twist as they contended.

Bill hurled blasts of chaotic energy at the Collector, who deftly countered with bursts of radiant light. The Mystery Shack groaned under the weight of their confrontation, its structure quaking as if it couldn't contain the raw power being unleashed within.

Bill transformed into a massive, nightmarish creature—a monstrous amalgamation of triangles, eyes, and malicious intent. He lunged at the Collector, who gracefully dodged his attacks, leaving trails of radiant stardust in his wake.

The Collector retaliated with cosmic tendrils that bound Bill, restricting his movements. Bill's maniacal laughter echoed through the battlefield as he shattered the tendrils and continued his assault.

Outside, Wendy, Dipper, Mabel, and Soos could hardly believe what they were witnessing. The forces at play were beyond their comprehension, and they felt powerless in the face of this cosmic clash.

The Collector's resolve remained unwavering. With a mighty surge of energy, he manifested a colossal guardian, a celestial titan that dwarfed Bill's monstrous form. The titan clashed with Bill, creating shockwaves that reverberated across the landscape.

Bill's twisted laughter turned to desperation as the Collector pressed his advantage. The cosmic titan delivered a final, shattering blow, casting Bill into a swirling vortex of chaotic energy.

With a blinding flash, the vortex closed, and the Collector's celestial titan dissipated. The ground fell silent, and the Mystery Shack stood battered but intact.

The Collector emerged from the aftermath, his robes tattered, but his expression victorious. "Bill Cipher," he murmured, "You are no match for the power of the realms."

Wendy, Dipper, Mabel, and Soos rushed to the Collector's side, relief washing over them. Together, they stood in the wake of the incredible battle, their worlds now free from the demon's malevolent grasp. Dipper's words carried a profound gratitude as he stood beside the Collector. "Collector, thank you... for helping me save my sister Mabel."

The Collector met Dipper's gaze with a rare and sincere smile. "It's my pleasure," he replied. "And as a thank you, it's time to return the favor."

Mabel, who had been standing nearby, finally approached. She looked at the child-like god with curiosity and cautious appreciation. "So, what are you going to do now, Collector?"

The Collector glanced around at the landscape, their multi-hued eyes contemplating the realms he had once sought to merge. "Now, I think it's time to explore other dimensions, and perhaps, find my own place in the multiverse." With electric gloves now equipped, Dipper and Mabel stood at the portal door. The Collector, their former adversary turned ally, explained, "We're combining the human realm, demon realm, the Remedy Connected Universe, and similar universes."

Mabel sighed, her anticipation mixing with uncertainty. "Okay, let's just get this over with."

Dipper nodded, his determination unwavering. "We've got this."

The Collector activated the portal, its swirling energy engulfing them as they embarked on a task that could reshape the very fabric of reality. The fate of multiple worlds rested on their shoulders as they began the process of merging realms, guided by a shared commitment to bring about a brighter future.

Dipper and Mabel stood there, hands raised, the weight of the decision heavy upon them. They felt the immense power coursing through their electric gloves, the very tools meant to reshape the realms. But as the moment of truth arrived, hesitation took hold of them.

The Collector's voice cut through their uncertainty, his impatience evident. "What are you waiting for? Do it already!"

But the siblings remained unmoving, the energy in their gloves fading as they lowered their hands. They couldn't bring themselves to go through with it. The implications of merging entire worlds were too overwhelming. The Collector's astonished expression mirrored their inner turmoil.

They fell to their knees, catching their breath, and Dipper managed to speak, his voice shaking. "WE CAN"T!" Mabel echoed his sentiment with equal determination. "Yeah, we just can't!"

The Collector's frustration grew, and his voice filled with desperation. "No! No! No! You made a deal! You saved your sister; you should combine the realms! Don't back out of it!" He had pinned his hopes on them fulfilling their end of the bargain, and their refusal sent a shockwave of disappointment through him.

Dipper and Mabel, however, remained resolute. They couldn't ignore the enormity of the decision they were faced with. The very thought of altering the fabric of reality, melding entire worlds, was too much to bear. They chose a different path, one that aligned with their principles and values.

The Collector had no choice but to accept their decision. The realms would remain separate, and the consequences of their choice would ripple through the dimensions.

As Dipper and Mabel returned to the shack, asked them a question. "So, did you combine the realms?" Wendy asked. Dipper shook his head, a mix of relief and regret in his eyes. "We were going to, but we couldn't bring ourselves to do it," he admitted. Mabel, standing beside him, shared the same sentiment.

Wendy nodded, understanding the weight of the decision they had faced. She placed a comforting hand on Dipper's shoulder and said, "Sometimes doing the right thing isn't the easiest thing. You did what you felt was right, and that's what matters."

Mabel responded with this. "What do you mean?" She said, "We didn't go through with the Collector's deal." Wendy nodded and explained, "Sometimes doing the right thing means going back on a deal that wasn't fair or just in the first place. What the Collector wanted, it didn't seem right. It's not our job to combine entire realms, especially if it could bring harm."

Dipper added, "We saved you, Mabel, and that's what really matters. Our bond is stronger than any deal with a god."

Mabel smiled, feeling a deep sense of relief, and hugged her brother.


And that is Gravity Falls: Realm Convergence - A Disney X Remedy Story. So yeah. Pretty long fanfic I know. So, what do you think? Remember to give me feedback and let me know what your thoughts are. I'm still working on The Owl House: The Last Of Us, but now I can get started on Quantum Break: Time Rifts - A Disney X Remedy Story. So stay tuned for that as well. Thank you so much for reading, this is RaymondYouTube, and I'm out.