*rolls in* Henry from TAU and a monster of your choice. :3

marypsue:

“Henry? Hon?” Mabel leaned over the edge of the bed, her hair flopping down onto the floor as she pulled up the cover, her upside-down smile as big and as bright as it was right-side up. “What’re you doing down there?”

Henry let out a sigh. “I’m stuck.”

“What?” Mabel’s face disappears, hair streaming upwards like a pennant, and then her feet land on the rug by Henry’s nose. Seconds later, her face is back, right side up this time, her chin leaning on her elbows as she lies flat on her stomach. “Oh.”

Henry nods miserably. Or, rather, tries to. The impressive rack of antlers sprouting from his head and caught up in the underside of the bedframe make it a little difficult.

Mabel stifles a giggle in one hand. “You should see yourself!”

“I’m just a pair of spooky glowing eyes in the dark, aren’t I,” Henry says gloomily. “Hank ran away screaming when I asked him to help pull me out.”

“Is that what that was all about?” Mabel teases. “He just said there was a monster under the bed.”

“It’s not funny,” Henry mutters, even though he’s having trouble keeping the corners of his own mouth from twitching upwards. Mabel’s smile is infectious like that. “Would you please help me out of here?”

Several minutes of tugging and yanking and creative swearing later, Henry and Mabel both have to admit that as long as his antlers are corporeal, Henry’s not going anywhere.

“That’s okay, though,” Mabel announces, in that tone of voice she gets when she’s made up her mind and nothing, come hell or high water, will keep her from her goal. “Budge over.”

“Ow – Mabel, what -”

“Shush! And move your bony elbows.”

With Mabel cuddled up next to him, Henry has to admit, being stuck as the monster under the bed isn’t all bad. 

Something Borrowed, Something Blues 7 / ?

marypsue:

Part One / Part Two / Part Three / Part Four / Part Five / Part Six / Part Seven / Part Eight / ?

So I have to apologise for the unannounced, unexpected month-and-a-half hiatus. I found out by trial and error (mostly error) that I can’t consistently update two longfics while also consistently working on a novel. I’m going to finish this and Imbalance, but after that, I’m planning to take a step back from fic to focus more on my original fiction. I hope you’ll check out @katesummervsthemultiverse  if you’re interested in what I’ve been getting up to!

I’m also on AO3 as MaryPSue!

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The first thing that caught the eye, entering Gravity Falls, were the cliffs.

It had been true in 2012 and it was true now, a little over a thousand years later. The valley in which the town nestled sloped gently downwards, only to abruptly terminate in a towering wall of rock. The cliffs loomed over the valley like enormous sentinels, keeping watch over everything that lay before them. One of the huge outcroppings of bare stone that hung over the valley had lost its top, a chunk of rock almost the size of the town itself sliding off and crashing into the base of the opposite cliff, but the distinctive UFO shape could still be made out, if you knew what you were looking for.

Gravity Falls had changed too much, and not at all. 

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Orange Lilies, 9/12?

storiewriterkalyn:

A/N: I actually finished this in 3 days, but let it sit a couple so I could go through it later. 5 days is soon enough, I think. 

Bentley has two conversations with Dr. Fantino, whose research is probably not netting them the results they want. Dipper and Torako have their own talk with a very protective mother, and Dipper realizes that maybe he was ignoring some important calls.

Prologue // Previous // Next

Ao3

8k, so shorter than last time but still a significant read!


Chapter 8: Dr. Fantino Conducts an Actual
Interview

           “So where are we going?” Bentley
asked, shuffling along on weakened legs. They’d stopped being so strict about
knocking him out and prohibiting all human interaction. It might have been
because he’d become prone to bouts of paralysis, where he stayed in one
position and stared out into nothing, consumed with the overwhelming feeling
that he couldn’t move, that he was frozen in place. Bentley knew he wasn’t
actually paralyzed, but also his brain and body were having fights these days
and Bentley was out of control more than he was in control. Moving around was
therefore a bit of a pleasant surprise.

           He held no illusions as to how that
pleasantry was going to end.

           “You’ll see,” the nurse guiding him
said. Bentley was almost offended by how absolutely non-threatening the nurse
was. It was like Bentley wasn’t thought of as a problem. To be fair, it was
mostly true. He didn’t even have footwear, and it was hard to be intimidating
without shoes. And shuffling. And also sometimes trapped in his own head.

           However, Bentley was content to let the
misperception regarding his capabilities lie, just in case things changed and
he needed the upper hand. He didn’t know how much he could accomplish with a
weak body and without anything to draw sigils with, but there had to be
something, eventually.

           “I’ve never been out here awake,”
Bentley said instead. He was starving for conversation that wasn’t with
himself, and the pale, hollow walls of wherever they were were as good a
conversation starter as anything. They felt unnatural, like there was really
nothing there even though they were solid. Bentley had reached out and touched
one just long enough to tell it was there.

           “I know,” the nurse said. He had
dark eyes and a thin, straight nose. They never really met Bentley’s, never
really even did more than glance at Bentley’s face. He kept his hand splayed
out between Bentley’s shoulderblades, touch professional but not overly pushy.
Bentley was kind of ashamed at how much better the contact made him feel. “But
now you are, I guess.”

           Bentley hummed. “It’s weird.”

           “Yeah,” the nurse sighed. “Yeah,
it’s really unsettling. All right, so, here’s where we’re going! You’ll be
alone inside that room, but you’ll be monitored.” The nurse looked like he
might say something but bit it back with a complicated expression on his face
that Bentley was in no shape to decipher.

           “When am I not monitored?” Bentley
asked, dry, because it was one of the few ways he could distract himself from
the frigid anger he felt at every dehumanizing aspect of his treatment. He
hadn’t physically peed in so long he missed
it.

           The nurse laughed awkwardly, and
opened the door set into the walls. The door felt more tangible, more actual,
than the hallway surrounding them. Bentley nodded his thanks and stepped in,
his hospital gown swirling around his knees. The door shut, and locked, behind
him. Bentley leaned against it and surveyed the room.

           It was bigger than the hole they’d
shut him in, but maybe only twice as much. The space was relaxing, but also
unnerving after so long—however long was—in his own room, big enough for two
twin-sized beds and nothing more. This space even had a table in the middle,
and enough room to walk around it comfortably. Bentley blew his bangs, now past
his nose, out of his eyes. The room smelled a little old, which was odd in a
place that smelled only like absence. The reason for that, Bentley realized,
was because there were some things on the table: a disfigured stuffed bear, an
old tuba, a strand of gaudy beads, a very outdated piece of technology that
Bentley didn’t even recognize, a beautiful vintage vase, and a pink bat with
nails and screws hammered into it. It took Bentley a moment to realize what was
happening.

           Once he started laughing, it was
very, very hard to stop.

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The Pines Family as a Pokémon team.

yes Mable the Clefable has to stand on a box

(originally Willow was going to be a Litwick but I wanted Hank to be a Honchkrow and it felt weird to have her be the only unevolved Pokémon)