As some of my fan fictions come to an end (Sahara, The Mystery Phantom, The Hunt, The Platypus, the Scientist, and his Robot etc...) I have new fan fictions that are to replace these. The first of them will be this one: Lord of the Falls. I'm really excited about this one and I hope you guys like it. But I am also in the midst of writing other fan fictions from shows including My Babysitter's a Vampire, Phineas and Ferb, and even a special Lab Rats and Gravity Falls crossover. But for now, it's time to start the first chapter of Lord of the Falls. Enjoy!:

One: The Asteroid (Part One)

Mabel held the basketball in both hands and stared down the hallway at the triangle of Grunkle Stan bobble heads twenty feet ahead of her. "All I have to do is knock down six bobble heads in two tries, and I win," she said.

Wendy looked down at the scorecard. "Actually, you need seven. Dipper has 91, you have 85."

"Whatever, I can do this," said Mabel. She took a step forward and rolled the basketball down the hallway towards the bobble heads. Eight were knocked down.

Mabel jumped for joy. "Yay, I win!" She and Waddles began to do a victory dance.

Dipper frowned. "Aw, come on! That was your eighth straight win."

Wendy looked down at the scorecard. "And it looks like that out of the forty games you two have played, Mabel's won 25 and Dipper's won 15."

Suddenly, the door at the end of the hall opened and Grunkle Stan poked his head in the doorway. He immediately looked at Wendy. "Hey, aren't you supposed to be working?"

"Oh, it's cool!" said Mabel. "She was the ref for our bowling game. I creamed Dipper again!"

"Awesome!" Grunkle Stan walked over to Mabel and gave her a high five.

"If I remember correctly, you only won by two," pointed out Dipper."

"That's not important," dismissed Grunkle Stan. "I was actually looking for you guys because I wanted to show you all something. Follow me."

He led the twins and Wendy into the family room. The TV was on and tuned into the local news station. The screen sowed Shandra Jimenez and some guy wearing a lab coat. The two of them stood in front of the Gravity Falls power plant. Greenish red smoke rose from the operation building and nothing was coming out of the giant columns behind it.

"So Dr. Herss, what did you and the other employees at the power plant do when the asteroid landed about an hour ago?" Shandra Jimenez was asking.

"Well, unfortunately, the asteroid landed where we keep out vat of Thorium and that's what we use to fuel the city's power supply," explained Dr. Herss. "So we had to evacuate immediately to prevent the spread of radioactive material. The FBI has blocked off all access to the inside of the power plant until further notice."

"Don't you guys have to be in the power plant so we can still receive power?" asked Shandra.

"Not necessarily," said Dr. Herss. "I activated the defense mechanism that'll allow citizens to still receive power. But it'll automatically shut off at noon tomorrow. We don't want that to happen, so hopefully the FBI will lift their restriction before then."

"Yes, because it's going to be a huge inconvenience when people don't have electricity to watch TV or play video games," said Shandra sarcastically.

Dr. Herss shook his head. "It's not just that. Some special agents had been cleared access to take samples of the asteroid, and it contains some explosive and radioactive chemicals. The only thing that keeps it from causing damage is the chemicals the generator creates when it forces the Thorium to create electricity. But when the generator automatically shuts off tomorrow at noon, the chemicals will disappear and the mixture of the asteroids compounds and the Thorium could potentially cause a fatal blast that could wipe out the entire Pacific Northwest region."

"I'm going to assume that that's the worst case scenario," said Shandra. "What's the best case scenario?"

Dr. Herss thought for a moment. "I guess the power plant gets demolished. But it's still very hard to predict because the components found on this asteroid have never been detected on earth. You can pretty much expect the unexpected. Like all the power outlets in the city catch fire. Or everyone under the age of seventeen could be transported to another dimension along with the city itself."

Shandra rolled her eyes. "Well one thing's for certain. This will be something that will be talked about for generations to come."

Grunkle Stan shut off the TV. "And that's why tomorrow morning, I'm sending the three of you to the power plant to collect pieces of the asteroid for the Mystery Shack. Just imagine how much more popular this place will be."

"What time were you planning to send us?" asked Wendy.

"Around seven in the morning," replied Grunkle Stan.

Wendy did a victory fist. "That's well before my shift tomorrow! So I don't have to do it!" Suddenly, her watch beeped. "And my current shift is over. Peace!" Wendy strode out of the family room.

Grunkle Stan shook his head. "I always think to myself, 'why did I ever hire her?'" He turned to the twins. "Oh well. At least you two will do it."

Dipper did not like that idea. "I don't think it's worth it. Dr. Herss mentioned explosive and radioactive material.

Grunkle Stan waved his arm dismissively. "Aw, they're just getting worked up. You know how hyper the people of this town can get. A trip to the power plant should be perfectly harmless. Besides, if you do it, you'll need to take the golf cart there. Then once you're done, I'll let you use it for the rest of the day."

"Deal!" said Mabel excitedly.

After thinking it over a little more, Dipper decided that if Mabel was going, then so was he.

Well, there's Chapter One. I hope you liked it. ~Jameer14