My Star (Billdip)

My Star (Billdip)

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Since Weirdmageddon, Dipper could never get a certain Cipher out of his head. Originally, he assumed it was just hatred for the demon and him reflecting on what had happened that summer. But, he never could get the demon out of his mind. Never would Dipper have thought he'd see Bill again. Until one summer when Dipper was 17, he and his sister Mabel decided to head back to Gravity Falls. What Dipper found shocked him. {note: I do not own the cover, I only edited it to fit my story better. Gravity Falls does not belong to me, I only own the plot. None of the pictures used in this story are mine unless stated otherwise}
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Dipper is finally 18 and he wants to spend a few months over at Gravity Falls. So, Mabel and Dipper go and spend another summer there, but what happens if a certain Pinetree misses his demon? Over the pasted few years Dipper starts to miss his little demon. Dipper made a plan! Dipper didn't tell anyone what he was up too, he didn't even tell Mabel. His plan was to work with Ford to learn about the mindspace and how to open it with out making a huge hole in the sky. Everything works out. The mindscape is only opens for a few minutes .......... "BILL! " From emotions, to actions and relationships.

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