Post-Summer
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It’s the end of the summer and Stan isn’t ready to leave the Shack. So, he makes himself forget why he wanted to stay in the Shack in the first place: his brother.
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Ford knows—logically—that nothing truly sinister lingers in the still and silent woods beyond the cabin. The inter-dimensional rift has been sealed, Bill Cipher has been cast back into the pit of the nightmare realm, and the world has been spared an apocalypse. Yet if thirty years of traversing an innumerable amount of alternate universes has taught Ford anything, it is that there is nothing more dangerous than complacency.
a.k.a. that fic in which Ford is a (reasonably) paranoid bastard and Stan does what he can to ease his brother’s mind.
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Stanford Pines learns that there is something better out there than a road trip with your estranged twin brother: A road trip with your estranged twin brother and a dream demon who recently tried to murder you and everyone you know!
Well, not actually better, but at least Bill can pick some good songs from the radio.
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"You're not him...you're not my Stan." she stated solemnly.
"I'm sorry, do I know you?" Stanford asked, but wasn't all that interested. They were still cleaning up the mess Bill's Weirdmageddon had caused. Still dealing with Stanley's death. But the way this woman, who suddenly showed up out of nowhere, called Stanley 'her Stan', made something spiteful and jealous rise in Ford.
"No. No you don't. You see...a long time ago, Stan and I got married. I've come a long way, but something tells me I'm too late."
'Join the club.' he thought bitterly. She turned to leave without saying another word but Ford stopped her, "Wait!" she looked back questionably. Ford took a moment to decide whether he really wanted to ask her to stay or not. But, he needed some sort of closure. This would have to do.
"Can you tell me about him?" Though it killed him to say it, he forced the words out. " Your Stan? Tell me about your Stan?"
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The battle against Bill had ended. The summer was over. And Stan Pines was dead.
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The Stans finally get to take their boat trip around the world.
Stan has memory erasing gun-induced senior moments. Ford has feelings. They both have the Stan O' War II and a big ol' world to explore.
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Feral Ford AU (Courtesy of pinesinthewoods)
Weirdmageddon is over and Ford and Stan have to deal with the repercussions that the amnesia is causing.
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When Stan begins exhibiting some of Bill's powers, Stan and Ford venture into Stan's mind to understand why. After learning that Stan is inheriting Bill's powers in the wake of their victory over Bill at the end of the summer, Stan must learn how to cope with his new powers.
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Sometimes something happened and Stanley would forget again.
Fortunately he's got Ford around to make sure he remembers.
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Ford abruptly sat up, blinking in surprise at his own genius. That was it. Mabel had had the right idea all along, she was just being a bit too low-tech about it. But if Fiddleford could invent a gun that erased people’s memories, then surely Stanford could invent something that recovered lost memories. He could and he would, and then he would use it to get Stanley’s memories back, and then everything would be alright.
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Flashbulb memories are a unique kind of memory, heavily relying on elements of personal importance, context, emotional response, and surprise felt towards the event. Flashbulb memories are less likely to be forgotten after they are formed, and serve as a permanent record of the times we have been scared, hurt, surprised, or overjoyed throughout our lives.
(a story told in snapshots or: how Stan Pines got his life and mind back)