EPILOGUE- Here's the Epilogue!The very last chapter….boo. BUT KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR MY NEXT SEQUEL, ALSO A CROSSOVER. I won't say what it's about, but I will say that I'm crossing Phineas and Ferb over with The Little Mermaid. Dur. That one was obvious.

(NOTE: At the moment, I am also writing a Phineas and Ferb/Austin and Ally crossover. That is not the sequel to this. Just so everyone's clear).

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Isabella laughed. "We've got all night."


GENERAL POV


For the next week, Candace put on a water show for the people of Gravity Falls every day from two to six thirty. The ideas got more and more complicated, with people trying to test and see whether or not there was a limit. But like Ferb had said, unless the idea was too personal (like someone's husband or something) the "water" could do it.

That week was the biggest success in the Mystery's Shack's financial history, and at the end of the week, Stan was able to pay some people to come fix the place up the best they could.

He even tried to fork over some of the money to the kids, but to his amazement, every single one refused the cash.

As Candace sat back after the last show on Friday, she breathed a sigh of relief. Dipper, who was manning the computer this time, looked up with a smile. "Happy it's over?" the boy asked.

Candace chuckled and rolled her eyes. "Honestly? No. Mom and Dad called this morning; the police caught the burglar, so we're leaving tonight."

Dipper froze, his fingers hovering over the keys. "What?"

Candace nodded, rubbing her eyes and glancing at the clock. "Yeah. They'll be here around five. Since we ended early today, we have the rest of the afternoon to hang with you guys. It's a good thing that Phineas and Ferb finished the tree houses."

Dipper shut the laptop slowly and looked up, his eyes sad. "But…Mabel and I don't want you guys to leave."

Candace winced and stood up. "Phineas, Ferb, and I don't want to either, Dipper, but we do have a home back in Danville, you know."

Dipper nodded slowly and followed Candace down the ladder of the secret tree house. "Yeah, I know. But…" He paused as he reached the bottom, and then surprised Candace with a hug. "We'll miss you guys a lot."

Candace, stunned, hugged Dipper back gently. "Hey, Dipper, it's not like we're going to the moon. Trust me, that wouldn't take long if we did," she said, earning a weird look from the boy. "We're only a couple of hours away."

Dipper sighed and walked back with Candace towards the Shack. "Well, yeah. I know. As long as you guys stay in touch with us and whatnot, it should be ok. But…after everything that's happened, I was really hoping you guys would stay longer."

Candace winced and looked down. "Dipper, that's one of the reasons we should leave. I can't go near that lake without….geez," she muttered, shivering.

Dipper sighed, and looked up at her curiously. "Have you tried swimming since, well, you know?"

Candace bit her lip and shook her head. "No. I'm too afraid of what might…or might not be there."

Dipper sighed. "Candace, come on. It's been over a week. And who knows, maybe the flower will work more when you're…um, in the water."

Candace looked at him with a raised eyebrow as they stepped out into the yard, passing the water tank and empty yard. "Still can't say mermaid, huh?"

Dipper wrinkled his nose. "It's weird when I refer to you as one, after seeing those other ones. Yeesh. I really hope there are nicer mermaids out there."

Candace shrugged and leaned against the Shack. "Who knows? Maybe one day you and Mabel will meet one."

Dipper laughed. "Yeah, sure. And I'll give it reverse CPR."

Candace chuckled. "You never know."

Dipper raised an eyebrow. "I do know that you should get back in the water and see if you'll be ok."

Candace rubbed her necklace gently, fingering the small engraving on the back. Finally, she shook her head. "I can't do it, Dipper."

Dipper shrugged. "Sure you can. Phineas, Ferb, hit it!"

Candace spun to glare at Dipper. "What did you do?" she hissed.

Dipper grinned and stepped back as a metal claw that the boys had used to assemble the tank came into view and grasped Candace around the waist, lifting her into the air. "Dipper, you are so busted!" the girl yelped as the claw chucked her into the tank.

Candace came up with her hand already in motion, and a giant, watery fist scooped up Dipper and flung him into the water next to her.

Dipper surfaced, coughing, and glared at Candace. The girl chuckled and crossed her arms, stiffening slightly as her tail formed under her.

Dipper raised an eyebrow and treaded water. "Well?" he asked, cocking his head, water dripping from the brim of his hat. "You're fine, right?"

Candace scowled at him and ducked underwater, studying her tail carefully. Minus the long scar that Candace figured would probably run down her tail for the rest of her life, she was absolutely fine. Even her flippers looked normal….well, as much as mermaid flippers could.

Candace surfaced slowly and brushed her hair out of her face. "You're right," she said softly. "I'm fine."

Dipper smirked and ducked as Candace flung a spray of water at him.

"BANZAI!" Phineas yelled as he, Ferb, Mabel, and Wendy all leapt into the water alongside them, soaking the two even more.

Candace and Dipper glanced at each other and started cracking up as the other four surfaced. Wendy grinned and moved her long red-brown from her face. "Oh, come on. I needed a break and Stan gave me one. I just happened to have my swimsuit with me."

Mabel smiled mischievously. "Yeah, her swimsuit," she said, nudging Dipper playfully. Dipper blushed and dunked his sister under the water.

Candace snickered and glanced over the edge of the tank. Stan stood at the bottom, looking up at the kids with his hand shading his eyes. Perry lounged at his side, and Waddles was nowhere to be seen.

Candace turned back to the other kids, grinning. "What do you guys say we get Stan and Perry in here?" she said with a laugh.

The kids and Wendy looked at one another, smirking. "Go for it," Mabel said with a giggle.

The next thing Stan knew, he was in the tank with Perry at his side, spluttering and soaked.

Perry fought hard to maintain his cover, merely dogpaddling rather than tackling Candace in annoyance. That didn't stop Stan, who automatically started chasing the kids around the tank in his sopping wet suit.

Perry glanced at Candace, who was leaning against the side of the tank, and chattered. "You are so getting it when we get back home."

Candace just laughed and slipped under the water, splashing Perry with her tail.


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I can't promise that I'll have the sequel to this up immediately, but I will be putting up some one shots and other stories I have ready in the meantime. Keep an eye out for them (namely the Phineas and Ferb and Austin and Ally one I already have up; take a look!)

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