Prologue

It's been two years since Bill Cipher defeat. The town of Gravity Falls has devoted all of it's time to rebuilding the city, and so far, things are looking well. Dipper and Mabel Pines had came the summer before and helped a lot with the reconstruction of the town. The twins had came earlier this year due to the fears of freshman year in high school. Wendy actually drove down and picked the twins up the day School ended. Wendy had decided to stay and help out at the Mystery Shack with Soos, where he was working with his girlfriend, now fiance, Melody. The three of them had been handling the shack well, obtaining large profits throughout the months. Although everything was going quite well, none of the kids, nor anyone for that matter, had seen their Grunkles since they left.

"So I just need to turn left here?" Wendy asked, stopping the old red Jeep at the 4-way stop. The tires of the car were stained with mud, staining the lower part of the car's paint. In the passenger seat was Dipper, now 14, but still looking the same, just taller. He was wearing an outfit similar to his older outfit, a red shirt with a blue vest. He was also wearing the lumberjack house Wendy had given to him two summers before.

"Yeah, once you get onto this street, our house will be the greenish one on the right, 2 houses down," Dipper replied, pointing left towards the street. A face plunged between the two front seats, looking in the way of the houses.

"Just look for Waddles looking out the window! That little butt should be waiting for me to get home! So let's hurry!" Mabel exclaimed, smiling widely. Dipper shoved her back into the back seat and looked back at her.

"I think she'd be able to see him, he's big enough as he is." Mabel, now 14 as well, smiled again. Her braces were now gone, leaving a perfectly white smile. From the back it was hard to tell, but Mabel was now not just 1 millimeter taller than Dipper, but 1 centimeter instead. She was wearing an orange sweatshirt, which had a sewed on sun wearing sunglasses and giving a thumbs up. Behind the sun was the word "SUMMERTIME" in multiple colors.

The car turned into the driveway of the green house, there were no cars in the driveway. Wendy pulled fully into the driveway, stopping just next to a door.

"Guess Mom and Dad aren't homeā€¦ not surprising. Alright, Mabel and I should be right back-"

"AND WADDLES!" Mabel interrupted.

"And Waddles. We'll be back Wendy." Dipper finished. The twins exited the car and ran inside. After a few minutes, Dipper, Mabel and Waddles exited the house, the twins carrying bags and luggage. They put all of the luggage into the trunk, then got back in the car. Waddles and Mabel got into the back.

"Hey big guy, it's been awhile, how have you been?" Wendy asked, patting Waddles on the head. Waddles looked at her and snorted. She turned back and started the car, pulling out of the driveway and onto the road again. After a few minutes of silence, Dipper spoke up.

"So have you guys heard anything from-"

"Don't even ask dude, the answer is the same, and I know they're safe, we'd hear about it, I'm sure they're just...busy." Wendy looked out the window, turning onto a street.

"Wendy's right Dip! I'm sure they're fine. I also think they'll visit sometime! I mean, they can't just FORGET about us, right?" Mabel piped from the backseat, trying to lighten the mood.

"Heh, yeah, you're right Mabel." Dipper let out a long sigh before looking out the window again.

"Don't worry about it dude, you got Soos and I! We'll have a great summer, I'm sure of it!" Wendy told Dipper, elbowing him lightly. Dipper laughed as he was jabbed.

"Yeah, it's going to be great seeing everyone again," Dipper said, looking at Wendy after she pulled her arm away. Dipper had gotten over his crush for Wendy that one year, but he still was happy to have her as one of his great friends.

"Alright you two, you should get some sleep or something, it's going to be a long ride."