Eddie, who, as a child, struggled with making decisions, so Wayne gifted him a Magic 8 ball that he could turn to for guidance. Eddie spends most of his childhood carrying around the Magic 8 Ball, using it to decide between mac and cheese (ask again later) or chicken strips (signs point to yes) at lunch or whether he should go talk to the new kid Gareth (without a doubt).
Eddie slowly starts to make his own decisions but keeps onto the Magic 8 Ball for important, life-changing questions. He asks if he should drop out of school after failing his first senior year (my reply is no) and then again if he should repeat said senior year (it is decidedly so). He even asks if he should start working for Reefer Rick (reply hazy, try again) -- it’s the one time he chose to ignore the ball’s advice.
Unfortunately, Eddie doesn’t have his Magic 8 Ball on him when the witch hunt starts. He wishes he could ask it if all this hiding and running is going to be worth it. But for once, Eddie has to rely on his own decisions. So he keeps going. Lets Dustin and his friends take him under their wing and protect him. Has to trust that Nancy’s plan is going to work and that Steve is going to make Vecna pay when he nods his head at his request.
It’s hard trusting other people without having something to double check the universe’s whims on, but he has no choice.
When he survives and gets sent to the hospital, the Magic 8 Ball is one of the first thing he asks Uncle Wayne to bring him from home. The first question he asks: was any of it real (without a doubt). Oh, how he wishes it was all a dream.
The second question he asks later when he’s all alone: will I get over my crush on Steve (very doubtful). Not pleased with the answer, Eddie pushes the Magic 8 Ball aside and rolls his eyes. What does it know anyway?
As his recovery continues, Eddie comes to rely on his Magic 8 Ball less and less because he has a group of friends around him who are there to offer their guidance. The Magic 8 ball stays perched on the small hospital table though, always in reach if he needs it.
He nearly tells Wayne to take it home one night, but he’s glad he doesn’t because in the morning he wakes to find Steve shaking the ball in his hands.
“Didn’t strike you as a Magic 8 ball kind of guy, Harrington,” Eddie teases, voice thick with sleep and whatever drugs are still coursing through his body.
“M’not usually, but I needed a little guidance with this question.”
“Oh yeah? And what does the magic ball say?”
“It just says yes.”
"Ah, the most definitive of Magic 8 Ball answers.”
“So I should trust it then?”
“That depends,” Eddie says, stretching out on the uncomfortable hospital bed. “What did you ask it?”
"I asked it if I could kiss you.”
Without thinking, Eddie sits up and snatches the Magic 8 Ball from Steve’s hands. He ducks his head, closes his eyes, and mouths his question before violently shaking the Magic 8 Ball.
It is certain.
“What did you ask it?” Steve asks, stepping closer to Eddie’s hospital bed.
“If you were being serious.”
“And? What did it say?”
Eddie turns the Magic 8 Ball so Steve can see the little triangle floating. When he looks up, he sees Steve barely containing the smile breaking out on his face.
“Guess you better kiss me, Harrington,” Eddie teases. “Don’t want to upset the Magic 8 Ball gods.”
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So, just rewachting The Case of the Lighthouse Leapers and noticed that the moment Dagfinn mentions the saltwater taffy Niko looks at him excitedly, and her smile only grows when he goes on to tell them about giving them a cursed Magic 8 Ball as well.
Niko looks at Edwin, who looks back at her and notices her excitement.
And love the little giggle she lets out even as Crystal is all like 'why would someone make such a toy'. Edwin just smiles and agrees with Charles that having such a thing would be pretty cool (still looking at an excited Niko).
And then when the case is over with, Dagfinn doesn't go to Charles or Edwin, he immediately gives the promised payment to Niko (who is then the only one who uses them).
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making more gravity falls ocs like its 2014... my lord how time flies
[image description: a reference drawing of a gravity falls original character named Luna Jahan, a medium-skinned chubby woman with curly dark brown hair. she is wearing a light teal blouse with a red bowtie and long red skirt, and she is also holding a walking cane. blurbs next to her state that she is 30 years old, that her pronouns are she/her, and that she is an aroace woman. below that is a blurb that says the following: "incredibly neurotic woman with a dehabilitating fear of death. uses divination as a way of qualling here constant anxieties. loves reading people's fortunes. would do anything to finally feel safe for once." below that is a drawing of luna with an anxious expression, as well as the caption "the worrierrrrrr". end id]
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