Gravity Falls
anonymous
August 2 2012, 08:03:31 UTC
Mabel is trans*. Specifically MtF (Male to Female). AND BASICALLY EVERYONE IS REALLY SUPPORTIVE AND COOL WITH IT. :D Bonus points for Dipper still being really supportive but being really awkward about it. AWKWARD SIBLING HUGS ABOUND.
A Fault in Our Stars (1/3)interrobamAugust 13 2012, 11:51:18 UTC
(A/N: A decent amount of my first draft got jossed by the last episode, so this is sort of canon divergent. In any case, this thing is 100% fluff, and I hope you like it!)
A Fault in Our Stars
They were born Dipper and Polaris, two bodies of starlight adrift in the summer sky, twins. They slept beside one another on that first night, fitful in their incubators, wrapped in blue blankets. Their father had worried when he heard the news: How will I tell the two of them apart? Their bodies were identical: the same birthmark on their foreheads, the same blood type in their tiny veins. They were two squirming, larval people, sexless with their diapers on. But Polaris' eyes were so bright and steady, and Dipper's so shifty and curious, that in the end it wasn't difficult to tell them from each other
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A Fault in Our Stars (3/3)interrobamAugust 13 2012, 11:52:21 UTC
As it turned out, they didn't have to change anything. Mabel came back from Thanksgiving vacation to find a shiny new name taped to her desk. “Mabel Pines” it proclaimed in bubble letters. Instead of a little dinosaur sticker next to it there was a flower. Mabel missed her dinosaur bitterly. It had been a pterodactyl, and shimmery too. She told her classmates about her new name, the gender she really was, and her teacher made sure they knew to treat her just the same. A few times a classmate messed it up, called her Polaris or called her 'him'. But they apologized, they improved, the world kept turning. Mabel wrote a letter to their Grunkle Stan about her new name, the haircut she would have when she and Dipper came to visit his store that summer. He wrote back in a rushed, excited hand. According to him, “rubes” trusted little girls way more than little boys. He had all sorts of cons he couldn't wait to try out with her
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Re: A Fault in Our Stars (3/3)crimsongypsyAugust 13 2012, 22:23:46 UTC
I know I already gushed on one of your other stories but good god, this is amazing. I love how you handled the whole situation and everyone seemed so very in character. Also loved the Regular Show references (cause I'm a cartoon nerd :P)
Re: A Fault in Our Stars (3/3)interrobamAugust 14 2012, 01:02:37 UTC
Thanks again! It was a little intimidating to write characters that I find so awesome and complex, so I'm glad they rang true to you. Regular show is the bomb.
I'm so glad you liked it OP! I am thrilled that this story rang true to you and left you grinning. Also, I am super-duper flattered that I number among your favorite fillers.
AND BASICALLY EVERYONE IS REALLY SUPPORTIVE AND COOL WITH IT. :D
Bonus points for Dipper still being really supportive but being really awkward about it. AWKWARD SIBLING HUGS ABOUND.
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A Fault in Our Stars
They were born Dipper and Polaris, two bodies of starlight adrift in the summer sky, twins. They slept beside one another on that first night, fitful in their incubators, wrapped in blue blankets. Their father had worried when he heard the news: How will I tell the two of them apart? Their bodies were identical: the same birthmark on their foreheads, the same blood type in their tiny veins. They were two squirming, larval people, sexless with their diapers on. But Polaris' eyes were so bright and steady, and Dipper's so shifty and curious, that in the end it wasn't difficult to tell them from each other ( ... )
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