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Ghost Stans AU Masterpost
- How the kids meet the uncles
- How the uncles died (Part 1 - Part 2)
Family Bonding Shenanigans
Part 1 - Part 2 (and 2 1/2) - Part 3 - Part 4 - Part 5 - Part 6 - Part 7 - Part 8 (and 8 1/2) - Part 9
Memory Loss + Bill Cipher
Part 1 - Part 2 - Part 3 (and 3 1/2) - Part 4 - Part 5
Inside the Mirror
Part 1 - Part 2 - Part 3 - Part 4 - Part 5 - Part 6
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Just wondering what will happen if Stan adds his name on the journal, like Mabel did to the Guide To Mystery.
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ok so we all love sending old stan twins back in time.
what about sending young Stan twins forward in time. they’re fighting and arguing, and they fall into the portal. Unfortunately, this portal is recursive thanks to a carrying error made by Ford way back when he started. Somehow no one noticed it. Instead of sending them to Dimension 0, it sends them to a version of their current dimensions 30 years in the future. Specifically in the artic ocean
younger Ford is pissed and thinks they’re in the nightmare realm. Young Stan doesn’t know what that is. All either of them know is that it’s cold and dark and they’re drowning.
that’s when they see a boat.
It’s too dark to make out who their saviours are, all they can really see is the glaring fog light. Someone on the boat throws a life-bouy out and by some miracle they manage to both grab onto it and climb up onto the deck. They’re arguing the entire time.
“what the FUCK?” One of the sailors says, once he gets to look at Stan and Ford’s face. He turns to the cabin and calls out. “POINTDEXTER! You’re gonna wanna see this…”
the lights of the deck turn on and suddenly young Stan and young Ford can see who saved them. They’re old and wrinkly, with the most bewildered face. They’re faces that the twins know all too well.
Old Ford rubs his face with his hands. The younger Stan twins just glare.
“well shit.” Old Ford says, “that explains the anomaly”
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My Masterlist!
Y’all I am so sorry this took so long.
Fics on Ao3
Abandon My Eulogy (It’s Too Late Now)
Frankenstan AU. Stan answers the postcard and Ford is a little too trigger happy. 11/12 chapters completed, 53k- #abandon my eulogy also see #abandon my eulogy art tag to see some WONDERFUL FANART
It’s A Good Day To Die (Again)
Timeloop AU. Stanley Pines wakes up one morning in a motel and decides to kill himself. It doesn’t work. Complete, 21k - #a good day to die
Bloody Hands (More Than Once)
Sea Grunks Hurt/comfort one shot. Ford learns some things about the scars on Stans hands. Complete, 4k
Tumblr AUs- These are AUs that have no official Ao3 fics (yet) to be found with tags
Science Time With Dr. Pine
The puppet AU. Stan hosts a kids TV show as the science puppet Dr Pine, that he based off Ford. Ford hates the puppet with a burning rage. Tagged as #Science Time with Dr Pine. See also, #Multiverse Time with Dr Pine, an AU offshoot where the Dr Pine is sentient and in the multiverse.
Martian Stan AU
A co op AU with @/inkyrainstorms. Stan falls through the portal, and on the other side, Ford can hear broadcasts through the multiverse on a radio. Therefore also a multidimensional parrot named Polly. Tagged as #Martian Stan AU.
Safety Alarm AU
Magic User AU. Ford gave himself a magical tattoo that burns whenever Stan is in danger. Predictably, it starts burning. While Stan is dying of heat stroke. In the trunk of his car. Tagged under #Safety Alarm AU.
Hunger Games AU
Hunger games. Stan volunteers in Ford’s place as the District Four Tribute in the hunger games. Ford isn’t going to let that slide. Tagged under #Hunger Games AU.
Memory Vial AU
Follows Canon until the moment Ford erases Stan’s memory. Only instead of a happy ending, the memory gun kills Stan. Tagged as #Memory Vial AU.
Oldies in the Eighties AU
The Sea Grunks get sent back in time to their younger counterparts. Six months before the Portal incident. An Old Ford with mullet Stan, and an Old Stan in Gravity Falls with a pre paranoia Ford. Tagged as #Oldies in the Eighties AU
Raven Stan AU
Stan messes with something he shouldn’t have and turns into a raven. Ford violates the Migratory Bird Act because he’s a nerd who wants to pet a raven. Tagged as #Raven Stan AU
Water Falls AU
Mermaid Stan. Ford moves to a seaside town called Gravity Falls and is determined to get to the bottom of the mysterious creature living by the shore. A very. Familiar sort of creature. Tagged as #Mermay AU (it spiraled alright?)
Dredge AU
A co op AU with @/sunnylolli based on the game Dredge. Tagged as #Dredge AU
Stan Enchanted AU
Obedience Spell. Stan answers the postcard and must follow every instruction given, even if it harms him. Tagged as #Stan Enchanted AU
Family Disappointment AU
Ford goes to West Coast Tech and then.. flunks out. The only person he can call is Stan, and together they set off, dragging a whole bunch of emotional baggage and the weight of being the family disappointments. Together. Tagged as #Family Disappointment AU
[This List is Probably to be continued]
Other Common Tags
#My Art?- My art tag! For all sorts of things!
#E’s Writing Tag- this is for anything long or something I’m particularly proud of.
#writing- sort of a catch all. Mainly for shorter things that don’t quite count as drabbles
Please tell me if I missed anthing. There. There are so many AUs.
Tags for navigation purposes below!
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please i beg, may i submit 1 coupon for yappage and have you yap more about his dark materials au? please? i'll take anything, otter's reaction to bill, the postcard meeting, if anyone gets severed, the kids dæmons. ANYTHING!
....yeah that coupon looks legit. Come on in.
Ford's Dæmon is named Adrina. Stan's Dæmon is named Adia. Much like how their parents would call them by yelling "STAN!!" their parents Dæmons would call them by yelling "ADDY!!" it has the same effect.
I mentioned that, because they were separated by 17, Stan and Ford don't know what animal the other settled in, they just woke up to find themselves settled.
Adrina is an Otter. This comes as no huge surprise. She had taken the form of an Otter before, and for long stretches, because she could swim and still play and walk and because it felt right. Also, because despite the fact that she looks unassuming, she has teeth, and claws, and she's not afraid to bite. Ford woke up the morning after the science fair to fine Adrina curled up on the bunk below his, and she wouldn't change anymore.
Ford doesn't like her being an Otter. He's a little bitter, just a bit, because he'd hoped for something different. He'd hoped for an Owl, or a falcon, or a tiger or a wolf. Something big that made everyone else in the room stand up taller. He'd hoped for something that made people stop and stare, not at his extra fingers or because he was a nerd, but because his Dæmon commanded attention. Adrina is sort of small and unimportant, and completely and utterly ordinary. It's a little disappointing.
He learns to accept it, and then, after a few years, he learns to see the advantages of looking more unassuming, but there is a part of him that is buried very deep, that is jealous of the possibilities, specifically the unknown possibilities of what Stan's Dæmon settled into.
Adia is a coyote. Specifically she's an Eastern Coyote, which is technically barely a species given that its speculated to be a hybrid of wolves, dogs and coyotes all in one. She's a little bigger than one might think, a little scruffier. She had never, once, taken this form before she settled. She likes it for it's sleek nature, because being a coyote rests in that in between of not scary and scary enough. Stan woke up the morning after the science fair to find Adia laying across the dash of the car, and she told him that this form was the one she was going to keep.
Stan's alright with her being a Coyote. It's unexpected, a little out of left field, but somehow he expected something like that. Coyotes are tricksters and storytellers, of course it ended up this way. He is a little hurt, just a jab really, that she didn't settle into something more...similar to what she used to. Their Ma's Dæmon is a weasel. Pa's a groundhog. Both smaller, more rodent looking mammals. Ford's probably similar. Stan looks different, he is different now, and it feels like he isn't a Pines anymore, with a snarling coyote Dæmon.
Once he's on the road and spitting up fake names as easy as water, he understands that it's good to have that disconnect. That maybe he isn't Stan Pines anymore at all, just a man with a coyote Dæmon and no connections.
What happens is this, and what happens hurts.
Stan still messes up Ford's project, but that doesn’t stop Ford from going forward, from succeeding. He studies, and he learns, and he moves up in the world. His work is noticed, especially surrounding his studies into physics, into dimensions,
His studies into Dust.
It gains him the attention of some very smart, very interesting people. It gains Ford the attention of something that isn't quite a person.
Bill doesn't have a Dæmon. He tells Ford that he doesn't need one, never had one, so its nothing to freak out over. Ford can't help that feeling of bile at the back of his throat, the feeling that something is wrong, like looking at someone's ribcage opened up, that disgusting taste of sickness. He learns to swallow that feeling, and to told his tongue about it.
Adrina doesn't like Bill. She hisses, and snarls so often that, unconsciously, Ford will reach forward when Bill speaks to hold her mouth closed, or to prevent her from making one of her snide comments. Whenever Bill is around, Adrina likes to squeeze herself into Ford's coat, sit across his shoulders and burrow down into his collar. It's not hiding. She's protecting his neck.
Bill is fascinated by Dæmons. He's almost. Touchy, although not quite. People don't usually talk directly to other's Dæmons unless they're family, a close friend maybe. And they certainly don't reach out, as if to pet, or to touch. It's unheard of.
But Bill doesn't have a Dæmon, Ford explains. He's curious, and he doesn't know the taboo. It's harmless really.
Adrina hisses lowly and paces, but there's not much else to do.
Bill helps Ford with his research, moves him up in the world by leading Ford to questions unanswered. Bill leads him, very soundly, to a laboratory in the north, where experimental research is being done on Dust, on Dæmons.
Its an ongoing study, one with volunteers coming in from all over, with the promise of food and shelter, and in some cases, the promise of a solid cash payout in return to answering some questions, in return for sitting through a couple tests.
And then. And Then Ford starts moving even further up the chain. Bill has connections, all the way up until Bill is at the top, Ford beside him, and they overlook a wonderful place where questions are posed and answered and Ford finally feels like he's doing real, important work. He feels like he's on the brink of real discovery, and each tap, each drawback is nothing in the face of that.
So the volunteers have tests that go a little longer, a little more invasive. When the volunteers start thinning out, the pay out gets bigger, when the larger payout doesn't work as well then some questions are left off the initial inquiry, until the volunteers get to the lab and they're asked again. How far can you go from your Dæmon? Can we test it? How long can you hold it?
Its a miracle really, just how far some of the truly desperate are willing to go, just how stretched they can be before tapping out. Everyone gets paid, and revelations are being made, so everyone is happy.
And then. Well. Then the volunteers run out. The tests get harder and harder to complete when all the easy questions are answered, and soon no one, not even the desperate, show up willing to be experimented on, no matter the price.
All that means, is that the few volunteers they still do have, are pushed much harder. They're promised more things to stay.
But one afternoon, a test goes too far. The man with the Lemur Dæmon dies. The stretch was too far. Its too far.
Fiddleford Mcgucket, Ford's research assistant, comes into Ford's office the next day, his Raccoon Dæmon nervously twiddling at his side. He tells Ford, as a friend, not a coworker, that this has gone too far. That these studies will only get worse, and that there are some questions that cannot, should not, be answered. People aren't leaving this facility, this lab, the way they entered. These stretches, these cuts, these tests, all of them need to end. Someone has died, it's time to call it off.
Ford agrees. He gets ready to publish his findings, his last findings, and send them out to the world.
Bill doesn't see it that way.
There is still more to learn, there will always be more. He tells Ford he can't quit now, that they are so close to truly finding the proper answers.
One more. There is one more test subject. Just one.
Bill hands Ford the file to read over, but by then Ford is already half out the door. He wants to go, Adina is biting at his hands to go, to leave, not to stay for this last test subject.
A criminal. Bill says, as he opens the file. Someone who has done some bad things, who asked to be apart of this test for a lesser sentence, rather than a payout. Just one more test subject, just a man with a coyote Dæmon.
Ford allows it. Just one more.
Ford doesn't involve himself with the last test sibject. He doesn't deliver it, like the one's he's done before, he gathers his work, his files, his journals, and prepares to leave the lab behind. Its a lot of security to get through, lots of paperwork. In the couple weeks that Bill is in charge of the final subject, Ford simply finishes up his tasks, submits final editorial notes, closes up shop.
Fiddleford bursts into his office on his last night in the lab. The man, the one with the coyote Dæmon, the last test subject. There's something wrong. Bill is going too far, he's going too far on purpose. They're going to kill him.
Ford and Fiddleford slam open the doors of the last lab. They get there in time to witness the last test, as the electrified bars come down between Dæmon and man, as the bond between them is prodded, poked, as its going to be nearly cut.
They get there in time to see it. Ford gets there in time to realize that the man with the Coyote demon, screaming and thrashing, more of a wild animal than his counterpart, is Stanley.
Ford does not get there in time to stop Bill from slamming the bars down.
Ford gets there in time to witness Stan get Severed.
Adina, little Adina, with her small claws and tiny teeth, is the one to rip into the skin of Bill's hand, quicker than lightning. The bars between Stan and his Dæmon come down, but they come up just as fast, until theres nothing but a foot between them.
Stan lies motionless on the table. The only reason Ford knows hes not dead, is because Adia is on the opposite table, in one piece, not collapsed into a cloud of Dust.
Ford and Bill fight. More accurately, Ford screams and screams and screams and drags his brother into his arms, patting his face and trying to rouse him. Trying to make him breathe, speak, do anything but lie there on the table and stare up.
And then, when Bill approaches with dripping apologies and fake concern, Ford screams at him too. Fiddleford, the only one with any real brains around her, gets a stretcher. He and Ford load Stan into it, even as Bill begins to rage.
Its terrifying, the threats he hurls.
They have to go, they have to leave, and its all such a blur and so fast that Ford has no choice but to scoop Adia, poor, silent and scruffy Adia, whose form Ford has never known, into his arms to run.
You aren't supposed to touch other people's Dæmons. It simply isn't done. Stan doesn't react, not even a little.
Ford, Fiddleford and Stan, and all accompanying Dæmons accounted for, flee the facility, with Bill raging and spitting at their heels.
They are going to have to stop him. Ford knows that Stan is more than just a last test subject, that this was personal, evil, and that they have to find something that will stop Bill and his machine. The machine that Ford, and Fiddleford, helped build.
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In a better world, Stanley takes the journal... and lives? 😱😱 . . . Had this idea living in my head for a while now of a variant of the Better World AU where Stan gets a boat and DOES sail somewhere but its just to some small desolate port town that totally doesnt have secrets and anomalies living in it
Stan tries to restart his life but its just not the same. Whats he supposed to do with the money hes earned if its not to make it up to his twin?
Stuff happens, he rizzes up some God of the Sea sleeping in town (thats totally not Cthulu or anything) and in a fucked up way of trying to make Stan happy, wipes out all the memories that causes him to be sad (which was... Most of it?? All of it???)
and now Stans seemingly living the perfect life with a supportive community who gives him purpose and love and nothing is wrong with it at all And wow, some outsiders are visiting town and they're pretty cool af. That one with the six fingers is my new best bro now :D
If Ford gets to have all his cool sciencey shit and got to date the illuminati then who says Stan cant get to have his own 'better world' and have a codependent relationship with Cthulu?
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i know i’ve said it before but i’m gonna say it again: more aus where stan and ford make up and get to watch their great-niece and nephew grow up together
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Stan's been really lucky recently, so lucky that he won the lottery. But man is he tired
A Luck Demon has latched onto Stan, each time something lucky happens to him it drains his essence and it will keep doing this until he is a husk
Oof. That's a rough one. Hmmm.
I'm kicking Bill out, the narrative only has room for one demon, and Stan's the guy now.
Stan doesn't just win any lottery, he gets one of the big ones, he's a millionaire over night, and even as he feels awful he feels amazing. He's finally going home! Pays off his debts, calls his ma, and strolls up to the family pawn shop during a family holiday, slamming a bunch of money into Filbricks arms before sweeping his ma up in a crushing hug. And what do you know! Luck would have it that Fords visiting! He's been studying magic in the woods the last few years but took a small break because he'd hit a road block in his research. And Shermies here too, with his whole family! How lucky is Stan that everyone's here for his triumphet return!
It'd be amazing if he wasn't so exhausted, but that's the life of a winner isn't it? Things are finally turning up Stan, he's not gonna let a little tiredness dampen his mood. Shoves a bunch of money in everyone's arms, boasting how he really did show them, and who's the knucklehead now!
And he's just so happy, so excited to be a part of everything again, he doesn't register Fords own dark mood. It's not until later that night, after Filbricks praise and shermies relief when they're alone, that Ford snaps. He didn't care about the money, and he doesn't want any of Stan's. Stan can't just waltz in and expect things to be the same! And Stan's too tired to be angry, but he stews in Fords words, about how he can't change the past, can't change that Fords chances at his dream college were ruined.
Which makes it so crazy when, the next day kicking rocks down the beach, one of the West Coast Tech folk flag Stan down. Turns out them waving Ford away even with a broken machine wasn't a fair assessment! They want to give him another chance with new judges, give Ford a chance to explain the theory, just let them know when he's free! Stan drags the guy back to Ford, proud as a peacock and looking haggard for it as they talk nerd. Now Ford can't be angry, Stan's fixed that too!
Just gonna take a nap for the rest of the day about it, he's so tired.
And Ford can't believe it. Literally, can't belive it. He'd begged for another chance and had been stone walled, why did they change their mind years after the fact. Starts to look into supernatural means, convinced Stan's cheating fate with an artifact or something. Snipping at Stan for every little lucky victory until Shermie pulls him aside and tells him to drop it. Stan's obviously lives a hard life and he's just happy to have him home. Can't Ford just let this go? Appreciate the fact that for once things are going their way?
Except things aren't going their way, it's going Stan's way, and he's looking worse for it every time. Ford pulls back for all of an hour before he sees Stan pull out some childhood item they'd thought long lost, glee on his face then watched in horror as he looked paler and stumbled, before shaking it off and getting to his feet, looking even more tired somehow.
No one believes him that supernatural is at play, and when he confronts Stan about it Stan finally explodes on why Ford can't ever be happy for him? What does Stan have to make it up to Ford! He's got the money, he got the college, what else is there? Or is it never going to be enough, and Stans been cast aside forever.
And now Ford can feel something trying to sway his choice, because how lucky would it be for Stan to get his brothers approval just as he figured he never would. And Ford wants to tell Stan that nothing would be enough, because all he wanted was for Stan to come home, but he can't. He can't, because Stan looks so pale and drawn that one more bout of luck just might kill him.
Time to stop his luck by knocking his lights out and tying him up, using every bad luck curse he knows to counteract whatevers going on with Stan. Then frantic research into what could be potentially killing his brother. Narrows it down to a demonic entity, and is mid banishment when the rest of the family comes home to see Stan tied up in a circle with a bunch of candles, Ford chanting something and it looks so many kinds of bad but Ford can't stop because that will definitely make it worse.
Which happens when Shermie tackles Ford, the ritual is disturbed, and the demon bursts out of Stan. Fighting commences, there's a lot of rushed exploration and they all work to drag Stan out of the line of fire because all those bad luck curses are now in full effect and he's still tied up and looks near death.
Demon gets the full Pine beat down, Stan gets uncursed, then all of Stan's recent luck collapses. The college thing was a clerical error, they still don't want Ford, any money not physically in the house was stolen, and all the physical bills are counterfeit and gets seized by the police. Stan's luck reverses completely, and they have to work to make sure he recovers without tripping on a rug and braining himself. Ford finally talks to Stan about his feelings, and how at least his last bit of luck was used in not giving him a black eye?
Then Shermies kid trips and through a crazy series of bad luck events Ford headbutts Stan's nose and gives him two.
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Stan is given a new totally not cursed mansion! As soon as he steps into the property he can't leave
Stan figures it's a scam right away, just trying to figure out what kind and if he can steal as much as possible before dipping. Drives to the mansion, knocks on the door, and!
Hmm. Give me a moment, thinking mansion logistics.
Alright, I'm thinking this cursed mansions not sentient, but it is cursed in that whoever owns it can't leave and it's got a ghost staff. Some crazy past owner got offed by their spouse and cursed them so they couldn't run off with their fortune. The then cursed spouse cursed their staff in turn with a even worse curse, and now they're stuck working there forever. Stan getting the deed was the precious owners bid for freedom, and they very eagerly dumped full ownership onto Stan before booking it. Stan was chosen completely randomly, just so happened to stea- recieve! The letter by chance, and didn't think anything of it until he shoved a bunch of valuables in his car and then almost became a splatter before one of the ghost staff runs out in front of him. There's nothing worse for a cursed mansion than having no owner, as then they don't have anyone to order them around and their curse makes them serve after death so not serving is torture.
And it's fine for a while! Stan's got a place to live and some nice sorta friends in the staff who mostly ignore him but its fine!
Except he also hates it. Can't sell off his technically legal belongings and if any of his enemies find him he's toast. He's never been in one place for so long, and the anxietys killing him.
Plus all the food is from the garden, he's living life full vegetarian and is suffering.
Then Fords post card comes, and it's even worse. He has no one to push this mansion onto, his brother needs him, and it's so old there's no phone so the best he can do is write back about how he can't leave where he's at, is there any way Ford can come to him?
Next post cards a little angry, about how Ford needs help, and can't Stan put aside whatever business he needs?
Stan sends back how he'd love to, but he literally can't.
Fords pretty sure he literally can, and it's urgent.
Stan gets that, but he very literally cannot leave, even if he wanted to.
Next card there is no card, just Ford looking awful and very angry Stan's not in some life or death situation like the last letter implied and tired of talking through mail. Doesn't Stan know he's risking reality here? And Stan can't leave his cushy mansion?
Stan glares as Ford rants, grabs his hand, and drags him to the edge of the property, where he then leans on the invisible wall that won't let him out. Fords rant stutters and stops, and then he stares as his last hope to take his journal away is more homebound than he is.
Cue shenanigans as Ford tries to undo the curse, and Stan helps him right until Ford let's it slip he wanted Stan to take the book and take it far away. Then Stan's being less than helpful, crossing his arms and leaning back in an armchair, ordering his ghost staff to rearrange the books as Ford reads them and to ignore Ford completely. Why should Stan help out huh? Life's not too bad here, and at least these guys appreciate him right!
Ghost: only if you order us to sir
Stan: good enough for me!
When Ford passes out and Bills roaming the halls, Stan doesn't even notice because he's barely paying attention to Bills griping and ordering the staff to make it as hard as possible for Ford to do anything, so all the doors are locked and he's getting the wrong directions constantly. Just screams and Stan, three floors up in front of a fire place wearing a robe and fuzzy slippers just chuckles.
Then he has to order the staff to tie Ford up because he's hurting himself. And doing drugs apparently, yesh. Ford gets sleep in a comfy bed then does it all over the next day.
Eventually team work is established when Ford realizes he also can't leave because twin logic mansion thinks they're the same person, ghosts are just smart enough to notice the difference.
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Stanley's weakness no. 1: Flowers
Stanley's weakness no. 2: Pie
Stanley's weakness no. 3:
Stanley's weakness no. 4:
Stanley's weakness no. 5:
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Stanley's weakness no. 1: flowers
Stanley's weakness no. 2: Pie
Stanley's weakness no. 3:
Stanley's weakness no. 4:
Stanley's weakness no. 5:
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I don't think Stanford Pines dies from a heart attack at the age of 92 like Bill said he would.
I think he dies at the age of 94, sitting side by side with his brother on the old worn down couch on the front porch nobody got around to replacing.
Stanley has been dead for fifteen minutes. At this point they're both so old that all Ford can feel about that is exasperated fondness, because he knows he's going too and it's just like Stan to get one last leg up. Ford was born first, so Stan has to die first, naturally. They were sitting together, chatting and laughing and dozing off, until Stan leaned over and put his head on Ford's shoulder and started snoring. He was there one minute and gone the next, nothing much to it.
Ford scribbles in one last note on his journal-happens to be the last page, funny how things work out like that-and for Stan's sake, documents the fact that his brother did, in fact, die in his sleep with a beer in hand and the keys to the El Diablo in his pocket, just like he'd said he'd always wanted. Ford doesn't document the fact that Stan also said they should both go side by side, but everyone already knows that.
Ford stretches his wrists out one last time, pops all twelve knuckles and closes his journal. He sets it on the table next to the couch, places the pen on top of that, and pats it gently. He removes the glasses off Stan's face, cleans them, and folds them closed, and removes his own. He puts those down together, side by side and then yawns one more time.
He's been tired for a long, long time. It'll be nice to finally nap.
The birds are chirping in the late afternoon, and for a moment Ford's mind drifts back to that snide little comment he'd heard, ages, technically a lifetime ago.
Stanford smiles. He thinks Suck It Bill. As hard as he can.
Then he tips his head so it's resting on Stan's, interlocks their fingers, and dies, all within the span of one last breath.
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Might be a little deep, but since the Ghost Stans were trapped in the mirror for so long, did they ever really get to sit and talk about what their childhood was like? Y'know, sort through what they felt their relationship with their father was like?

there was a lot of time for ghost therapy inside that mirror
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I really have this question. So did the guys (Stan and Ford) have comunication 😮 in that inter of the tiny twins find them. Like they talk not just about Fliprick or their childhood, like those 10 years apart, the university, fidelford ?
They did! In addition to discussing their childhood, Stan spent a lot of time recounting his drifting days, and Ford shared his time in college and Gravity Falls.
Though, the first year inside the mirror, the communication was… rough.

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The Summer bonding montage has arrived! ☀️
Thank you all so much for all the love on the previous seasons montages :,D
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