seiya234:

from this describe your OC meme

19: their reaction to betrayal

Acacia: Loud, immediate revenge.

Hank: Deep sadness and disappointment.

Willow: Outwardly, nothing. For now.

23: how they act when they’re sick

Acacia: knows she needs to stay in bed or on the couch and rest, finds doing so complete fucking torture, needs to be forced to rest. (Mabel was not above using Dipper’s dream power to get Acacia to sleep ffs when she was young.)

Hank: He gets loopy. Really loopy. Vivienne has a running computer document of the weird shit Hank says when he’s sick.

Willow: While she doesn’t get the cold or flu often, when she does it takes her twice as long to recover since she can’t keep her shields up and her empathy flares up.

18: how they sleep

Acacia: sprawled out like a massive spider across the bed. Reina got them a king size bed mainly out of self defense.

Hank: Straight and still like a plank. Once scared Ford when he was 8 because Ford saw him asleep and thought he was dead.

Willow: Curled up into a tiny ball.

How was Mark and Anna’s opinion over the twins as they grew older? I would still think that they would much rather believe that Dipper is dead rather than a demon. The biggest thing that I wonder is Mabel and the triplets, we don’t see much interaction between the three and their grandparents…

Dipper is far, far too real for them to ever pretend that he was dead. And, to be honest, they could never do that. They love him too much for that. Mark and Anna have a very difficult and strained relationship with Dipper, absolutely, but they can never fool themselves in thinking he’s dead. 

(also for the sheer amount of pictures with triplets being held in empty air and occasional ones where dipper shows up that Mabel sends them like- no denying Dipper is around.)

As for the triplets- things are definitely very awkward with Mark and Anna (especially after California). 

But.

But Mark and Anna love Mabel and Dipper, and of course love the triplets. There is no denying that. The triplets are their only grandchildren, and ofc the kids aren’t going to see Arnold and Rita. 

Once or twice a year, Mabel and Henry send the triplets to visit Mark and Anna for a week. It keeps Mark and Anna from having to come up to Gravity Falls too often and deal with…. awkwardness, and it lets the kids get to know their grandparents. And to be fair, all parties involved usually have a good time. Acacia loves going to Grandma and Zaydee’s house because there’s a sweet tree in the backyard she can hang out in (Mabel is very salty that Anna lets Acacia climb that tree when she never could but #grandparents). Hank by age 4 had befriended the entire neighborhood and loves seeing his California friends. Willow…. Willow can see the lingering colors in the house, in her grandparents’ auras… so it’s harder for her. But she does love cooking with Grandma.

There’s a distance, between Mark and Anna, and their grandchildren, and their children. It’s a distance that is only partially bridged. At the end of the day, if you pushed the triplets, their true grandparent would be Stan. 

It’s not perfect. 

But its better than nothing.

Demon…family?

phenyxsnest:

Based on a request for the triplets getting dragged along to a summons. Full prompt is on AO3 & FF.net


Dipper did his damnedest to keep his niblings away from the
summonings. To keep them away from the part of his life that was blood
and fear and pain and death.

They knew, in that remote, detached way, that their Uncle had to deal with some pretty bad things. What it meant to be a demon.

But
they mostly knew it the way you know a story. Oh, sure, sometimes Uncle
Dipper would get pretty demonic – making the walls bleed, or ooze
slime, or get that look to his face that said that whatever he was
thinking, it wasn’t human, or went through a brief phase of forgetting
(or “forgetting”) what a human form looked like, but he snapped out of
it eventually.

It really sunk in, not after Willow
got dragged along to a summons, but after Acacia and Hank tried to tag
along and saw how worried and upset and honestly scared their Uncle was
about the idea of them seeing it, of them being dragged into it all.

Oh, they still played with the idea – they did live with a demon, after all – but they were a little more careful from then on.

Teasing
people with their uncle was all part of being a Pines. And hey, they
almost always had it coming somehow, with their talk of enslaving demons
or how non-humans were evil or making their mommy upset.

Surprising
how the last category only got larger the older the triplets got, and
grew to include any member of the family. And each of them got better at
it, following the examples set by their grunkles, their uncle, even
their mother.

Continue on AO3 // Continue on FF.net

Small Packages Pt 2

phenyxsnest:

Brett had heard about what happened at the auction. How could he not?
It was all anyone on all the message boards were talking about.

There had been crackdowns on things like that before, sure, but no
one had ever managed to get into one of Kurt’s auctions before,
supernatural or not, and everyone was in a panic.

Then again, it was rare for a demon to do something like that – just,
show up and wreck havoc, without a summons or excuse. And to target
people for what they were doing?

The demon had claimed it was because they were going after kids,
but…who knew. It was a demon. Yeah, it was Alcor, and apparently he
was a strange one, but Brett didn’t know and didn’t care. He stayed away
from demons and wanted them to do the same to him.

Which meant he was trying to lay low for a bit, like most other folk, until the panic was over.

But right now, Brett was getting…itchy. He’d been cut off by family
recently, (well, most family – his mother claimed it was all slander
and people being mean to him, and no one had any proof he’d ever done
anything wrong), but it meant that he was surrounded by adults, and not
many of them at that.

Well, his coworkers had kids, but none of them were close enough
friends for visiting, or for the kids to trust him. And he didn’t dare
try tapping into the networks, with the panic going around – for all he
knew, the demon was watching that for new toys of his own.

So when Brett turned the corner and found the little girl sitting
alone on a bench and sobbing, it was as if he’d suddenly won the pervert
lottery.

Continue on AO3 // Continue on FF.net

(Also thank you to @winterjameson, for your kind words when I had a momentary freak out in frustration last night.)

Prompt: the soul of a person Dipper loves is reincarnated into a mass-produced, human-shaped servant android.

transcendence-au:

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captaingrayface said: Kinda picturing some programmer taking a
shortcut and making a deal with a less reputable demon for an AI
template, meanwhile said demon has Hanks soul and wants to ditch it
before Alcor finds out. Thus we get an entire race of “hank bots”
because his soul wound up being the AI master copy.