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#they love him!! he loves all of them!!!! appreciate every single frame dangit!!!#including that frame of him crying that literally only lasts for a single moment!!!!#mabel and soos also crying and wendy wiping tears from her eyes#waddles running around them...#gravity falls#stan pines#stanley pines#mabel pines#dipper pines#soos ramirez#wendy corduroy#soos easily carrying all of them is so adorable#i need post series stuff of him carrying them+ford too#also man we really needed that wendy+stan crime story#i mourn its loss everyday but it's canon in my heart!!!!
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GF - Growing Old(er)
Alternate Title: Growing Older
Summary: Everyone has a sinking realization that life is temporary and that weâre all gonna die, and unfortunately sweet Mabel has herâs.
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âCome on, Stanley, be serious!â
âI am serious! Dipper can have my boxing gloves and Mabel can have my old collection of photos.â
âThis is an important document that goes above and beyond a few keepsakes!â Ford tried to explain this, yet again, to his brother. âWe need to discuss more important arrangementsâŠâ
âLook, Wise Guy, the Shack already belongs to SoosâŠâ
âBut what about the car? What about the Stan Oâ War?â
âThe boatâs gonna be burned down with us in it.â Stan held up his hands in front of him and moved them apart as he elaborated. âPicture this: two old sailors lying in their boat, their friends and family shooting flaming arrows at it across the sea as some farewell-bar song plays. Weâd go down like kings!â
âYeah, no.â Ford said firmly. âWeâre not doing that.â
Mabel skipped into the living room and found her grunkles at the card table. They had a bunch of stupid-looking documents covering the table, but Ford seemed like the only one really interested in it, a pen in his hand and he was leaning forward to work while Stan was sipping a can of soda and sat back in the chair. âWhatcha doinâ?â She asked.
âConstructing our will and testimony.â
âWHAT?!â Mabel shrieked and covered her mouth with her hands. Her uncles stared at their niece as her eyes filled with tears and she struggled to ask with a choked whisper, âAre⊠are you guysâŠâ
âOh no, pumpkin.â Stan scooped her up into his lap and hugged her. Mabel clung onto his undershirt tightly and bit her lip as she tried not to cry. âSixer and I are fine, I promise. He just thought itâd be a bright idea to get this outta the way for when we do kick the bucket.â
Ford leaned forward and rubbed her back. âIâm sorry, my dear, I never meant to scare you like this. I swear, weâre both perfectly healthy and going to be around for awhile.â
Mabel wiped her tears away with the sleeve of her sweater and sniffed. âO-Okay. So⊠why are you making a will?â
âWell, unfortunately someone bypassed the downsides of faking your death and stealing another manâs name.â Ford said lightly as he gave Stan a crooked smile. His twin just stuck his tongue out at him. âSo there are some things we need to discuss to simplify complicated actions and it would be a good idea to make certain arrangements.â
âLike what?â
âWell, since in a way we both share the name âStanford Pinesâ, it would be wise to make such legal documents together. This will ensure that the right people receive the right gifts and inheritance, and that our bodies are properly taken care of in an orderly manner that best helps the living grieve and keeps the government off our backs.â
Mabel still didnât like the sound of all of this. âBut why do you guys need to talk about it? You said youâre fine.â
âWe are, sweetie,â Stan said warmly and ruffled her hair. âBut weâre not gonna be around forever. Eventually these old farts are gonna be sleeping with the fishes, and when that happens we just wanna make sure everythingâs taken care of. At least thatâs what Sixer wants. I donât care what happens as long as my tombstone is bigger than his.â
âThat is not going to happen.â Ford said firmly with a smile.
âToo bad, I called it.â
âSince when?!â
âSince the election last summer. The niblings can back me up, right Mabel?â
The brunette grinned and shrugged. âSorry, but since you two arenât fighting anymore it doesnât count. Clean slate!â
âWhat?!â Stan gasped with a smile. âBetrayed by my own pumpkin! Fine! Someoneâs not getting my old stop-motion movies!â
âGood!â Mabel laughed with her uncles for a little bit while Ford wrote some stuff down, still trying to complete the task. The teenage girl looked up at her hero and she remembered the reason why she came in here in the first place. âHey, do you guys wanna go make some cupcakes with me? Iâve got extra sprinkles!â
âSure,â Stan let Mabel slide off his lap and he stood, but his brother stopped him.
âNot so fast, Stan, we have to finish this at some point. Why donât we make cupcakes after dinner?â
Mabelâs concerns were coming back. She looked at Ford carefully to try to pick up a lie. âI thought you said you two were okay.â
âWe are, Mabel, I promise.â Ford even paused his work and crossed his heart for his niece, making her smile. âBut no one lives forever. One day we wonât be here. Itâs like Stanley said; we just want to make sure everything will be okay.â
âItâs the way it works.â Stan said with a shrug and plopped down in his chair. âWeâre born, we live a little, and then we die. Sâlong as you donât just survive but live too, it ainât so bad.â
Mabel stared at her uncles. âArenât you scared?â Her voice was meek and lacked her usual confidence.
âOf death? Not really.â Ford admitted. âDeath is nothing but the next great adventure. An unseen destiny awaiting all mortals at the end of their lifespans.â
âAnd hey, that doesnât mean Iâm ready to go just yet.â Stan added in. âI wanna see my kids graduate and get married and have their own little gremlins to terrorize them.â
âOh, absolutely!â Ford quickly agreed with. âI didnât mean weâre done with life, but the more familiar we become with death, the less frightening it is.â
âBesides, weâve both faced the hooded dude so many times, leaving with him will be like seeing an old friend.â Stan barked a quick laugh and added, âMaybe Iâll grab drinks with him!â
Mabel giggled, but then slowly wandered onto a dark train of thought. The idea of death was not new to her; she and her brother had nearly died at the hands of an evil triangle (she still sometimes had nightmares about it). But even though she had come to terms with growing up, she hadnât put two and two together and realized that growing up also means growing older and then dying. It was new territory Mabel had not yet ventured into, and suddenly she didnât feel like making cupcakes anymore.
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The next day the subject was still on Mabelâs mind. One day, her favorite people in the whole world were going to die. Stan was going to die, Ford was going to die, Dipper was going to die. Then she would be all alone until she died. But then what? The end? Lights out? There were such things as ghosts, so maybe they could come back and haunt Gravity Falls as a family, but the ghosts didnât seem quite like themselves on Earth; they were vengeful and angry and hurt. Mabelâs grunkles had enough of that in life, so maybe it was for the best that they donât come back.
Mabel was so distracted that she tripped on a rock while walking in the woods and scraped her knee. She held it and winced with tears in her eyes, a little bit of blood trickling down from her small wound. âOw, ow, ow! What theâŠâ
She looked at the rock that had caused it and saw something odd by it. A necklace with a silver chain and a red ruby in a circle sparkled by the rock. Mabel picked it up and looked at it. Scratches of some kind were around the ruby and it sparkled and looked pretty. The ruby was a darker red than most normal rubies, but there was no denying the sparkling gem. âWow, cool! I bet Grunkle Ford would love to look at this.â For safekeeping, Mabel put it around her neck and tucked it under her sweater as she stood.
She continued on her way to town and she smiled at the arcade. As she approached, she was oblivious to her changing body. She grew a few inches taller, now maybe slightly shorter than Wendy, and her hair was shorter, now only to her shoulders. A few zits littered her maturing skin and her curves were growing in. Mabel was so distracted by her thoughts and the need to think of something else that she didnât even notice. Her clothes magically changed with her so she didnât feel tight or uncomfortable.
Mabel entered the arcade and happily played that new battle video game she had her eye on. Shooting aliens made her feel a little bit better, but it also made her hungry. She left the arcade a little while later and talked to herself as she wandered around Gravity Falls for something to eat. âI mean, I get it. Thereâs nothing wrong with change. I know thereâs nothing I can do about it, but I guess I never really thought about everything changing like that.â
As Mabel walked, her hair grew back to itâs normal length and her zits went away. Her vision was a little blurry, but Mabel just shrugged it off and dismissed it as a sign that she was tired. She did feel emotionally drained as she purchased a jelly-filled doughnut and munch on it, her mind now in a rut. She had no idea what to do or where to go to feel better, so maybe a walk in the woods would help.
Mabel strolled through the forest and continued to think about life and death. âPoor guys⊠what will happen to them if theyâre not together? What if Grunkle Stan dies first? Grunkle Ford will be all alone, but what if Grunkle Ford dies first? Then Grunkle Stan will be all alone again. None of thatâs fair.â Mabel then gasped in horror and her eyes became more blurry due to tears. âWhat if Dipper dies first and I end up all alone? Or what if I die first and then heâll be all alone? Ugh, why canât every twin die of duel heart attack?!â
Mabel was very tired. Her back ached and her legs ached and her knees ached and she had a headache⊠everything hurt. She realized she was at the lake and she decided to sit by the shoreline and rest. She held her knees by her chest and peered down at the water. âI guess I just gotta⊠WHAT?!â Mabel yelled in horror and jumped away from her reflection, but then forced herself to make sure she wasnât crazy.
An old version of Mabel stared back at the thirteen-year-old. Her gray hair was the same shade as Grunkle Stanâs except for a stripe of darker gray down her long hair, kinda like Grunkle Ford. She had wrinkles from all of her past smiles and her hands were ached with arthritis. In fact, everything hurt, but if Mabel had to guess, her reflection was only in her fifties.
âWow⊠I look so cool!â Mabel cheered as she peered down at the lake. âLook at me! I look like a silver fox! This is great! I can buy all the drinks and magazines I want! On weekdays I get half-priced dinners! I get free money from the government! And now I donât have to go to high-school!â She laughed at her own joke, but then her back popped painfully and she yelped. âOuch! Is this how the guys feel all the time?â Mabel asked as she looked at her curly gray hair and her wrinkling skin. A scary realization started to sink in. âOh no. This⊠This is bad⊠What if I⊠Ford!â She gasped and quickly stood up. âGrunkle Ford will know what to do! He can fix me!â
Against better judgment, Mabel ran as fast as she could for home. Her hair became grayer and curlier as it began to lose itâs life. Mabel suddenly felt an overwhelming pain in her chest, making it hard to breathe, and she tripped over her own feet and fell, unable to get back up. The old lady moaned on the grass, helpless. She looked up and with her horrible vision she could have sworn she could see a brown triangle up ahead, indicating the Mystery Shack.
âHelp⊠helpâŠâ She breathed weakly, but no one was coming. She sighed with exhaustion and laid back down on her front to try to regain some rest so she could move forward.
Dipper, meanwhile, had been looking for his sister. He guessed she was hanging out with Candy and Grenda, but in case she was somewhere in the house he wanted to ask her if she had borrowed his BABBA CD. âMabel? Mabel?â He called on the porch. He shrugged and was about to head inside, forced to be patient, but then he heard and saw Waddles scamblering out of the woods alone; immediately Dipper suspected something was off; Mabel never lets her beloved pig explore alone, but maybe he had been adventurous and sneaky and now regretted it.
âWaddles?â Dipper scratched the top of his head to calm him down. âWhatâs up, buddy? You okay?â
Waddles suddenly bit his vest, tugged, and then let go and ran back to the edge of the woods. He oinked and squealed, begging Dipper to follow him. Taking his chances, Dipper followed, wondering if something - or someone - was out there. Only a few steps into the woods and Dipper saw a woman on the ground face-first. He saw the long gray hair and gasped with shock when he realized it was an old lady. âWhoa, hey, are you okay, miss?â He asked and was on his knees by her side, unsure how to help.
âDipperâŠâ The old lady sighed and looked up at the boy.
âMabel?!â Dipper gasped; she may be old, but he could recognise her own twin. âWhat the heck happened?! Did you time travel? Are you from the future?!â
âN-NoâŠâ Mabel sighed. âFord⊠Grunkle Ford⊠getâŠâ
âCome on, Iâll take you to him.â Dipper said firmly to mask his fear. He draped one of his sisterâs frail arms over his neck and helped her up to her feet. Slowly but surely they were heading back towards home.
Meanwhile, Ford was at the kitchen table, pleasantly munching on his lunch. Stan, on the other hand, shivered, put down his fork, and gulped down some soda.
âWhat, you donât like my tuna salad?â The scientist asked.
âNo. Who puts raisins in tuna salad?â
âThe French.â
âWell, itâs not right.â Stan grumbled as he started on a new task: picking the raisins out of his meal.
Ford rolled his eyes and got up to refill his glass with water. The door opened and they heard Dipperâs voice before they saw him. âGrunkle Ford!â
He smiled kindly and turned, âWhat is it, m-â He dropped his glass, letting it shatter by his boots.
Mabel hung loosely by his shoulder, her hair gray and her skin in wrinkles. The elder twins rushed to her and Stan got to her first, holding her gently by the chin to look at her face. âMabel, sweetie! Can you hear me? What happened?!â
âI donât know, I just found her like this!â Dipper answered.
âSet her in the armchair.â Ford instructed. âWe can fix thisâŠâ
âWhat if we canât?!â Stan dared to ask. âIâm not just saying this cuz of her age, but she doesnât look good.â
âNo, youâre right.â Ford elaborated. âSheâs not that much older than us, but the sudden change must have taken a toll on her body; weâve had time to adjust and keep our bodies in good shape⊠or at least prevent aches, but she hasnât had that kind of time. But sheâll be fine, we can reverse this, Iâm sure of it.â
Dipper had Mabel sit on the armchair, her eyes closed, and now sitting back the amount of effort she had to put into breathing was more apparent. She groaned slightly and the boys were shocked to find her aging again more rapidly in front of them. Her wrinkles were deeper and her hair slowly turned white.
âDipper, get the first aid kit, now!â Ford commanded and the teenager was off like a rocket.
Stan sat on the dino-skull and held her thin hand. âJust hang on, pumpkin, weâve got this.â He soothed, his voice trembling slightly due to his tightening throat.
Mabel moaned slightly and tried to open her eyes. âGr-Grunkle StanâŠâ
âYeah, itâs me, sweetheart.â Stan smiled and squeezed her hand. âYouâll be fine, youâre a Pines for crying out loud, so just hang in there, okay?â
Mabel cracked a small smile and nodded.
Dipper was back. âHere!â
âGood,â Ford opened it and took her opposite hand, pulling out a stethoscope and listening to her heartbeat through her wrist. âLetâs seeâŠâ
Mabel was aging again; her hair was thinning and some of it was falling out of her scalp. Her hand in Stanâs grasp was now nothing more than skin on bones, her veins sensitive. She moaned and had to put more effort into her breathing; now she looked almost a hundred.
âNo, no, no!â Stan called. âMabel?â
âHold on, sweetie, itâll be okay.â Ford gently coached Mabel as he listened to her heartbeat, praying it would never stop.
âWhat theâŠâ Dipper began to notice faint glowing behind Mabelâs sweater. He pulled down to see her neck and upper-chest and he gasped at a red ruby necklace with a silver chain. The gem was glowing and vibrating, almost looking like it was hot, and when Dipper went to touch it, it almost burned his skin and it was stuck to Mabelâs skin like it had been super-glued onto her.
âThatâs not any gem!â Ford gasped. âThatâs a Youth-Sucker! It drains the wearerâs youth until the host dies and then the necklace will feed off of the body.â
âWhat do we do, what do we do?!â Stan asked.
âWe have to remove it, carefully.â Ford said and turned to Dipper. âGet the tool kit.â And the teenager was gone, again.
Too soon Mabel was aging again. More hair was falling out, now half of it was gone and the rest remaining was thin. Mabel tried to swallow a moan but it was very apparent on her face that she was in a lot of pain. The pain would definitely explain the sou-sucking leech. Ford eyed the anomaly on his nieceâs chest as it began to pur happily over the approaching meal.
âDipper, hurry!â Ford barked harshly.
Mabel struggled to open her eyes, but she was tired of looking at the darkness. âI⊠I love youâŠâ Her voice was so quiet and so weak it was a miracle it could be heard.
Stan squeezed her hand as tightly as he could risk without hurting her. âWe love you too, pumpkin, but donât gimme any of that mushy stuff like itâs goodbye, okay?â He blinked to try to ease the stinging in his eyes.
âMâscaredâŠâ
âHere!â Dipper was back and practically threw the tool box at Ford so he could get to work.
The scientist pulled out one of his electronic gloves and a pair of tweezers and instructed,â Dipper, hold down the sweaterâs neck so I can work.â Dipper helped the gem being showcased and it continued to vibrate and burn and pur. Mabel would probably have a very nasty burn on her chest for a while, but that didnât matter nearly as much as saving her life.
âEasy, easy,â Ford said mostly to himself as he carefully pinched the gem by the hook where the string was, reading to pull when the anomaly was at its weakest. He would have to do it quickly to not worsen Mabelâs burn with his glove, and so in classic Stanford Pines action, with one swift movement he shocked the gem and pulled it off of Mabelâs chest the second it screeched with pain and anger.
The moment the Youth-Sucker was off Mabel her youth returned her to and soon she was a tired thirteen-year-old, rosy cheeked and with a full head of beautiful brown hair. She blinked her eyes open and rubbed them with her fists, like waking from a dream, and was surprised to find still electrocuting the Youth-Sucker in his fist as punishment for trying to kill his Mabel. âWhoa.â
âMabel!â Stan cried out and swallowed her into his lap for a tight hug. âDonât scare me like that, pumpkin, I thought I was gonna lose you!â
âIâm sorry, I just thought it looked cool.â Mabel tried to explain but her face was buried in his chest and she happily hugged him back.
âWell, allâs well that ends well.â Ford breathed, his anxiety finally going down as he stood normally and pocketed the Youth-Sucker to dissect for science. âIâm sure thereâs a valuable lesson to take from all of this.â
âMeh, too tired to figure that out.â Mabel moaned as she nuzzled her face against her grunkle.
âAlright, then bed sweetie.â And Dipper and Ford knew better than to point out that he was taking her to his bedroom instead of the attic; Stan needed a nap, too, and there was no way he was going to let his little girl out of his arms for a while after that traumatizing scare.
#GF#fanfiction#nothing but angst#totally NOT based off an episode of Steven Universe#gravity falls#mabel pines
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