Staying After Summer (Gravity Falls+OC)
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  • Reads 116
  • Votes 9
  • Parts 5
  • Time 24m
Ongoing, First published Dec 06, 2015
*editing in progress!!*
It's the twins' sophomore year, but they're not in California anymore. Great Uncle Ford finally decided after two years that the twins were both needed for his research. So they went to live with their uncles again, but after summer. Now they have school and OTHER cataclysmic events to handle.
AN: yes, I know he said he would school them, but it was a condition that their parents made that they be social and go to high school

Erwin is the newest person in town. Her fortune telling aunt dragged her
from New York to investigate the "vibes" coming from the Pines' mysterious town. Now she's starting as a junior at Gravity Falls High.


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