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This is it; Dipper thought to himself as the bus pulled up to the Mystery Shack, this is the end of your summer fun. He stuck his hands in his pockets, looking to see if Bill came to say one last goodbye. He didn't appear to be there, but as expected, Bill was standing in front of him. Dipper didn't freak out, but instead hugged his demon boyfriend, arms wrapped around himself as well.

"I'm gonna miss you, Pine Tree. You're coming back, right?"

Dipper looked up at Bill, smiling. "Naw, I'm leaving forever, what do you think?"

Bill rolled his eye. "Such a comedian," he pointed out, sarcasm rich in his tone.

Dipper looked at the bus sadly. "I guess this is goodbye? Temporarily... I mean, I'm really going to mi-"

Dipper was interrupted by a pair of lips placed on his, removed just as quickly as they were put there. "As much as I'd love to hear your voice or kiss more, you need to leave. The bus is about to take off, dear."

"Bye," Dipper said, hugging Bill once more before picking up his stuff and hopping onto the bus, waving goodbye to his family and friends. This was a definite - he couldn't wait for the next time he could come back.

Much to his disappointment, it'd be two years until then.

~

Fun summer vacations were ruined because of The Fight. To Mabel and Dipper's dismay, their parents decided to divorce right before the twins would leave for Gravity Falls, making it impossible not to go back again until then. Within that lengthy summer, Bill did all he could to visit Dipper in his dreams, Pacifica and Mabel broke up, and it was determined that they'd live with their mother mainly. Luckily for them, their mom was the reason they got to go to Gravity Falls in the first place, so the three of them would be spending Christmas back in the old town.

Dipper counted down the months, the days, and soon enough the hours until they'd leave. He found himself surprised that he was actually excited for his mom to meet his boyfriend. And he couldn't wait to see Bill in real life once more instead of the Mindscape. Pure joy emitted from him on the day of departure, excitement of two weeks with Bill. Dipper just hoped it would make up for an entire summer missed.

Dipper kept in his "YES!" and the fist pump when they drove up to the Mystery Shack. All thoughts of how annoying the pop songs on the radio were and how this ride was torture quickly changed into thoughts of Bill. He naturally became nervous, his stomach feeling hollow and his hands shaky as he stepped out of the car their mom had driven here. His eyes scanned the snow-covered area for his boyfriend, heart beating like crazy.

"Heya, Pine Tree."

Dipper spun around to see Bill, gasping and hugging him tightly. "Oh my god, you scared me!"

"What took you so long? You look so different!" Bill exclaimed, looking at the fourteen year old before him. His soft features had sharpened just a bit, and in the pale light Bill could see the green in his brown eyes.

Dipper glanced back at his mom, who smiled. "We'll talk about it later," Dipper decided, knowing this was a gentle topic to discuss right now. "For now, maybe you should meet my mom?"

Bill shrugged. "Sure. Might as well. You're gonna be with me for all eternity, so it shouldn't be a problem."

"Okay, well, Mom, come here!" Dipper said, turning around just a bit to face his mother, who walked up to the two after helping Mabel clean up the car.

His mother smiled. "You must be Bill, right?" she asked, outstretching a hand.

"Yes, Bill Cipher, nice to meet ya! If Stanford happens to be grumpy around me, I'm pretty sure it's either that he hates my guts or he doesn't like that Pine Tree's not straight," Bill explained, glancing at Dipper half of the time.

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