ENJOY ~
It's that time again where the Fenton family go on a weekend road trip. Not that fifteen year old Danny was complaining of course . . . okay, maybe A LOT. His older sister Jazz & him have gotten over the fact that their little family outings are & NEVER will be . . . normal. Why? Oh. Danny had made a two ton list of reasons. With the help of his sister, of course.
Three were major peeves.
1. Maddie & Jack (a.k.a. Mom & Dad) are what people considered as . . . fruit loops.
They were paranormal scientists & investigators, & they invented many, many weapons & crazy contraptions with their last name, Fenton, branded on everything. The inventions were made to detect or destroy ghosts, most of which deemed useless or failures, but Danny liked to think so otherwise.
2. Family time never, ever, EVER lasts long.
Somehow the Fenton family always get interrupted by sudden 'ghost detection' & they end up ditching the roasting of marshmallows from a cozy bonfire. Next thing anyone knows they start this full blown supernatural ghost hunt.
3. Going Ghost.
Danny's huge secret of having ghost powers is completely, totally, & unbelievably hard to keep from his parents. Jazz sort of knew. But, Danny swears she loves to drop a great big giant hint every now & again of why he disappears every time their parents detected something. There were plentiful of evil vengeful spirits out to get Danny, too. He'd always beat himself over the fact that maybe the reason why his family never had a lasting weekend together, was because him. His phantom side.
Danny sighs at the Fenton RV's only window. Looking at his lanky self. Surprisingly the drive went smoothly. No ghost attacks, no nothing. Jazz & him even had a peaceful lunch together, patato salad sammies, cold pizza & fruit smoothies. It couldn't get any more smoother than that.
"Remind me again, why are going to Oregon?" Danny asked.
Jazz's nose was stuck in a book. She was probably speed reading through a science text about the human brain or something else nerdy like that. "I thought it'll be a good idea to hitch hike on mountain trails. It's totally therapeutic."
"We could've done that in Wisconsin you know!"
"I also thought we could get away from Amity Park. Very. Far away. From ghosts, Fenton gadgets & well. Ghosts!"
"I'm getting some serious deja vu here . . . Oh yeah! Because you played the same thing once before. Even then that idea was bad. It blew up in our faces & nearly sent mom & dad down a riverbank!"
"Oh come on Danny." Jazz softly said, clearly sensing her brother's frustration, she closed her book. "Maybe this time it'll be different."
"You know that's not possible." Danny sighs.
"And why not?"
Danny shrugs not really wanting to explain himself. "I don't think you'd understand."
"Try me." Jazz persisted.
Almost having been fooled into a therapy session with his sister, Danny silently thanked their mom for interuppting them. She poked her head in from the front of the driving seats, "We're here!" she said in a sweet quirky voice.
Followed by, "Feel free to stretch out your legs, kids! I know I will." By their dad's grizzly voice.
Jazz said something to Danny, but he didn't hear it, he couldn't have zoomed out of the RV any faster. Three whole straight days of pure driving could do that to a person. The minute Danny stepped out of the RV he took a very huge breath of fresh air, & had a double take at the setting. "Where is here anyways?" He asked.
As he was taken aback by the goregous scenery. The RV overlooked a little town surrounded by very massive cliffs, it had a lake in the east side accompanied by huge waterfall, trailing into a river through the town & everything else was just . . . very pine tree green!
"Gravity Falls." Jazz said as she also stepped out of the RV.
"Wow." Danny exclaimed.
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