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Bill's daughter (Dipper x Reader) by Leapy126
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My first attempt at writing a fan fiction it's terrible I know but it gets better once I learn how to but words in the right order, anyways you are Bill's daughter (obviously) and there is a backstory (prologue) within the the story I read all of the Dipper x readers and I got so bored cause there is no more to read, not anymore. I hope you enjoy comment, love ya again ENJOY Add to your library I don't own Gravity Falls or its characters all rights to Alex Hirsch Also I don't own any of the pictures or videos credit goes to whoever made them
My Art Book Lol (OLD) by FrostyStripe
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Runt (BoyxBoy) by RainbowKitsune7
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Runt doesn't know what his real name is. He's been called that for his entire life by everyone he knows, and cannot remember being addressed as anything else. Runt is an albino in both wolf form and human, and is abused by his pack for it. When his brother, the alpha of the pack, sees an oppertunity to throw him away, he takes it. So, Runt is thrown into a new pack with new faces and new ways of thinking. The only thing stopping Runt from enjoying himself to the fullest is that aching feeling he gets whenever he sees the alpha of his new pack, Rowan. How can he go against natural instinct when he knows that the only way for a pack to thrive is by the alpha reproducing?
THE ACCIDENTAL EXORCIST by Joshua-Graham
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For fans of Stephen King, Dean Koontz, Peter Blatty, Ted Dekker, and Frank Peretti When forensic psychiatrist Abigail Lee meets a baby-killing mother who has been declared criminally insane and acquitted, she discovers something lurking beneath the surface. Something far deeper and more insidious than mere psychopathy. But can she come to terms with her own struggle with science and faith in time to confront it?