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Bill returns to his painting, and Ford recognizes it as the same work from his last visit. More stars have been planted, and Bill has flourished them in depth and detail. He’s about to comment on the piece, but Bill pierces him with something completely unexpected first.
“When are you destroying Euclydia?”
a one-shot based off @orxinus' "euclydia rises" au, a universe where multi-dimensional war criminal ford pines meets simple artist bill cipher.
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Ford-mania: The Multidimensional Stanford Pines Meetup! by gAdgEt920
Fandoms: Gravity Falls
09 Nov 2024
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In a secluded branch of O’Sadleys there’s a little get together of different interdimensional versions of the Criminal Entity “Stanford Pines.”Residents are advised to FLEE the scene immediately and call the Axolotl Counsel when you’ve come in contact with this Criminal.
DO NOT ENGAGE THIS ENTITY AT ALL COSTS
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“I want to try,” Fiddleford says, gentle and windswept, “to be something good for you.”
Hope is a silly thing. It has burned Stan one too many times, and yet Stan keeps letting it, fool that he is. “Okay,” he agrees, and folds their hands together. It’s a clumsy fit: Stan’s fingers are thick and calloused, Fiddleford’s spindly and bitten at the nail. “Let’s try to be something good.”
Stan and Fiddleford try to be something good. It takes them thirty years. Companion piece to meltwater pulse, but can be read as a standalone.
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Stan jerks away, wiping his mouth with the back of his hand. “I’m not going to be second-best,” he growls, eyes dark. There’s a certain angry defiance in Stan that’s enrapturing, white-hot like wildfire. “I know I’m not as good as him, but I can’t—” His chest heaves. “I won’t do that to myself.”
Fiddleford reaches up, tracing the curve of his cheekbone. And it only takes his touch for Stan to fall apart again, to tremble like a newborn calf.
Beautiful, Fiddleford thinks.
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As they pull into the driveway, Stan tries to pull himself together. This is a vacation, he tells himself firmly. Try to relax. And DON’T think about Fidds. Or his wife.
Wait, what?
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Stan is struggling with his sexuality, determined to stomp out any questionable thoughts before they can make his miserable life even worse. The situation isn’t helped at all by Stan’s seemingly hopeless crush on Fiddleford, and his shameful attraction to Fiddleford’s wife. What will happen when the tables turn on Stan, and Fiddleford and Emma-May invite him into their bedroom?
