A/N: I didn't mean to make an AU aside from a 'What if?' story when I started writing this, but I kind of like the idea now. So this story started out with what if the Northwests were more like real parents. What if they really loved their daughter. Then half way through I realized I hadn't mentioned hardly anything from the show or anything supernatural, and I kind of liked the idea of Normal Falls. So what if Gravity Falls wasn't supernatural? I definitely plan on expanding the idea of Normal Falls once I'm finished with this story. Remember Favs, Follows, and Reviews are extremely appreciated.
A Llama's Summer Vacation
Chapter 1
Pacifica lie in her bed contemplating the future. What would college be like? Would her and Dipper be together forever? To the deepest part of her core she hoped so. How would her parents react when Dipper one day purposed to her? She smiled imagining the look on their faces. Her father probably wouldn't be to happy, but she thought her mom would be fairly supporting. Oddly enough her parents never once raised any objections to her dating Dipper to her face, and around the time Pacifica revealed to her parents that she was dating Dipper Pines her mother went through a transformation. She became oddly nice towards her daughter. Pacifica didn't question the change matter-of-fact she embraced it. She was brought out of her thought by a knock at the door. "Enter," she called.
Preston Northwest entered her room. "It's about time for our family vacation Pacifica dear. Where do you want to go this year?" Preston asked his daughter.
Pacifica smiled and thought. Where could me and Dipper go for our last summer before college, Pacifica thought, and adopted a soft smile.
"Could we go to the beach?" she asked.
"You mean the beach house by the yacht club?"
"Yes that's the one," Pacifica answered.
"Of course sweetie I've been wanting to take the boat out anyways."
"Thanks daddy!" Pacifica cheered before adding with a smirk, "Dipper will be coming along too of course."
Preston tensed at the idea of that boy coming along, but he trusted his daughter judgement on the matter even if he didn't understand what she saw in him. "If that is what you wish Pacifica. We will leave Sunday morning."
Pacifica smiled and nodded her head. Preston left the room closing the door behind him. What does she see in that boy? He's a lowly peasant… Well at least he's a peasant with a little class. No doubt thanks to my daughter. Why do I even allow them to see each other? Preston thought as he walked back to his study. Priscilla's words repeated in his head You raised her to know that she could have anything in the world. Heck you even made her think it was her right to have anything she desired, and she wants that boy. If you tell her she can't see him you will not like what she does in order to see him. Preston scoffed at the thought of the potential monster he created, but smiled nevertheless proud of his daughter. Greatness was her destiny and she was on the road to it.
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Back in Pacificas room she was on the phone with her boyfriend. "So Sunday morning you are going with my parents and I to our family's beach house for a week. No buts," Pacifica informed him.
"Um, okay then. Guess I don't have much of a choice do I?" Dipper replied.
"Nope, and besides what else could you have to do that is more fun than spend a whole week with your girlfriend at the beach?" Pacifica teased.
"I don't know spending a whole week with your parents sounds awfully stressful," Dipper said in earnest.
Pacifica sighed heavily on her end of the phone. "Look I can't explain it but I think mom actually likes you, and with her on our side daddy won't be a problem."
"I'll take your word for it. Plus you're right. There isn't anything I'd rather do than be with your for an entire week," Dipper said smiling brightly at the thought.
Pacifica smiled softly her heart fluttered at his words. "Alright lover boy. I think tomorrow you should spend the night here so we can leave as early as possible."
Dipper laughed at the prospect. "There is absolutely no way your parents are going to allow me to sleep in the same room as you!"
"Well luckily for you we have more than enough guest rooms," Pacifica said a little flustered.
"Yeah right I'm sure I'll be sleeping in the servants quarters."
"I won't let that happen."
Dipper chuckled silently, "I love you more than you know."
"I'm sure I love you more than you know too," Pacifica said softly into her phone, "I'll see you tomorrow. Call me after you pack, and make sure you bring your formalwear and your semi-formalwear I bought you last year."
Dipper chuckled, "Yes ma'am!"
Pacifica blushed. Dipper knew that was one of her buttons and he loved to push it.