There's Nothing To See Here Folks
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  • Reads 107,360
  • Votes 3,735
  • Parts 21
  • Time 1h 30m
Complete, First published Jul 19, 2016
( Human!Bill Cipher X Reader) Y/n Pines was prepared for a boring summer. After graduating from College later in the summer at age 18, her parents send her to see her twin siblings in Gravity Falls. While slowly learning the secrets of the town with her best Friends Dipper and Mabel, Y/n becomes quite fond of a certain triangle. Little does she know that he has big plans for her.
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One More Deal---Billdip

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"Why would I make a deal with you? The last time you were here and I made a deal I was turned into a puppet." I said. Last time he seemed confident and insane, but this time... He just seemed desperate. "Please, Dipper. Just this one last deal, then this'll all be over. No tricks this time, Dipper. Just one more deal." The yellow triangle holds out his hand in one last plea. I don't what it was, wether it was his desperate pleading, his story he had told me, or even just instinct, but I shook his hand. I'm Dipper Pines, a nerdy, unpopular teen. Not that it really matters. I have a twin sister named Mabel and we both decided that we were going back to a certain place called Gravity Falls again. A few years ago my sister and I came here for the summer. We found things that you couldn't even dream of! It was probably the best thing I had seen in all my years of being alive. And now I'm finally back...