Gideon felt the panic rise inside him. The sight of Pacifica's pain scared the shit out of him. Blood was literally pouring out of her eye socket. Her eye disappeared under all the red liquid. Mabel wasn't done however. The blade punctured Pacifica over and over in different regions. Gideon lost count due to him closing his eyes. He just couldn't bear it. He saw darkness as he heard he blade puncture the skin over and over.

The noise finally ended however, and this forced Gideon's eyes to open up. He was met face to face with Mabel. He wasn't able to see Pacifica, although he didn't need to see her to know all the pain she was in.

"Maybe you won't be so squeamish." She stated.

Her arm was brought back as she prepared to strike. Gideon wanted desperately to close his eyes, but he couldn't out of fear. The blade came down, and he couldn't breathe.

Then the unthinkable happened.

Time began to slow down as the color in the world was taken away. Dipper and Mabel lost color as they slowed down. Although Gideon wasn't that lucky.

The blade had reached the point where it entered Gideon's skin. He felt it enter, and he was on the verge of passing out. However, he didn't feel any pain from it. Despite this, he was freaking out.

And then Bill appeared.

Gideon hadn't met Bill before, so of course, this was a new sight to him. The yellow triangle befuddled Gideon.

"Well, I see you are in the middle of a predicament. Allow me to introduce myself. I am Bill Cipher, the very one who has saved your life."

"Uh, thank you I guess?" Gideon muttered, confused at the fact of a talking glowing triangle.

"To be honest, i'm not sure why I even saved you. I would much rather of seen your bloody corpse on the ground, like your cousin over here." He said pointing to the nearly dead Pacifica.

Anger began to rise in Gideon, and he was about to say something, but Bill shushed him.

"Yes, yes, emotions and that garbage. Mortals think they are so high and mighty with their feelings. Listen, I came here to offer a proposition. Those Gleeful's were originally my allies, but it turned out they were plotting to take me down. So here is my option to you. A, you can go back to be brutally murdered, or B, this whole universe could be reset."

"Reset?"

"Yeah. Instead of all this crazy buffoonery, a whole new universe could be presented in front of you. It won't be as fun as this one, but it is a reset."

Gideon was taken aback by this suggestion. A reset was the last hing he expected. However, he wasn't sure if he could trust him.

"Ah, feeling skeptical I see. I am a trustworthy demon. Why would I save you from death if not to offer another chance?" The triangle flashed.

Gideon immediately found out that he was in front of a demon, who can read minds. But instead of thinking about anything, he knew that the right choice was the reset. So rather than contemplate what was going on, he stated his choice.

"If it'll grant our safety, than i'm willing to take the reset."

The demon would of held a smile if he had a mouth. Gideon observed Bill slowly rise up into the sky and expected something incredible. However, Bill just disappeared, and Gideon fainted, black spots dancing in his eyes.

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The Bus rolled up to the mystery shack, honking the horn for the owner to come out of the shack. Out emerged Stanford Pines as he hobbled over to the bus. He was in his wife beater, shorts, and slippers, sipping some coffee. He was awaiting the visitation of his nephew and niece.

The Bus halted to a stop, and the door opened up. Out stepped the niece and nephew that Stan had awaited for.

Dipper and Mabel made their way to the shack.

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Gideon sat in his house, contemplating the location of the books. He knew he needed all three since the day he acquired one of them. In spite of what he was told, he had searched for them all throughout his life.

However, for a brief second, he felt like he had just appeared in his house out of nowhere, as if he had been teleported there. As if the universe had somehow reset.

And he immediately forgot about it, continuing to locate the books.