9 Works in Mentioned Sherman "Shermie" Pines
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Weirdmageddon has come and gone early. A young Ford and Stan decide to go back to New Jersey to check up on their parents after reconnecting.
Ford has become a Henchmaniac with godlike powers.
Stan hasn’t seen his parents in over a decade.
Also Bill’s here!Time for a very normal family dinner!
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Every night, after the pawn shop is locked up, Filbrick counts the till by himself. Every night, he makes sure the "closed" side of the sign is clearly displayed in the front window.
Despite this, every night, there's a visitor.
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With everyone returning to Gravity Falls during Spring Break for Soos and Melody's wedding, they should have expected at least a little chaos. But they would have expected it to be something like gnomes trying to kidnap the bride or maybe someone from the future coming back to interrupt the ceremony. A portal abruptly opening up and dragging them to another dimension wasn't on the list.
But Ford recognized the dimension as one he'd visited before. He'd described it as a "better world" in his brief Journal entry. And while they sort out the return trip, which should not be that difficult with their working portal, there shouldn't be much harm in showing his family around. He might even be able to learn a few more things about the place; the last time he'd spent most of his visit in an isolated lab working on the Quantum Destabilizer with the parallel dimensional version of Fiddleford.
Though it became clear rather quickly that it might not be a "better world" in the ways that mattered. And they also realized that they should definitely hide the fact that Bill had reincarnated into a human and was currently with them.
It might also be best not to mention that Bill and Ford were together.
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- Part 2 of Some Sunny Day
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He knew there would come a day where he wouldn’t be able to protect the stupid kid.
(In an AU where, after getting sucked into the portal during Not What He Seems, Dipper is stuck with Ford.)
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“August 31st.”
“Wait, what? Lemme swap sides, Sammy, that’s my bad ear,” Stan said, swapping sides, passing the receiver from his left ear to his right ear. “Now say that again, I thought you said August.”
“I did.”
“The hell? That’s three months.”
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Or, Stan Pines receives a phone call that changes the trajectory of his summer.
And, though he doesn't know it yet, the rest of his life.
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It’s the late 1980s, and by day, you’re a bodacious hairdresser living in Philadelphia. By night, you're the resident songbird of your favorite queer bar and nightclub. Tonight is the monthly karaoke competition, so you're dressed to the nines and ready to defend your title as the long-reigning champ. That is, until some grody drifter storms in. He knocks into you and spills punch all over your killer new outfit from the mall! Oddly enough, this handsome stranger reminds you of someone you once met on a summer day at Glass Shard Beach, back when you were both teenagers.
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Ford's POV from my first fic, Haunt my dreams, inspired by the song "Talk" by Hozier
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- Part 2 of Dreamscape
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a bit of a character study on Stanley Pines and his relationship with his father. angsty.
fic title from ‘Saint Bernard’ by Lincoln
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Stanley Pines was not who anyone would describe as a coward. He had always been willing to face any danger that came his way, big or small, since he was a kid. He’d been the first of the twins to jump onto that ragged old boat despite his brother’s concern over how stable it was. He’d been the one who punched first and asked questions later. He’d been the one who’d (single handedly, he might add) won six wrestling matches back to back. Sure, he’d been sore as hell after that and sure, he’d been mottled with bruises up and down his chest, back and face, and sure, even picking up a pencil had had his arm shaking like a leaf, but he’d still won. Not to mention everything he went through in those ten years he was homeless and the thirty living in this wackjob of a town. So yes, he might be described as a cheat, a phony, a bad influence, and pretty awful son and brother, but he has never been called a coward.
However, standing in the inner reaches of the forest, staring at the tracks in front of him, Stan would (never) admit to feeling the tiniest bit of... worry.