Edit; This now comes with a slightly longer summary. (shrugs) here it is;

Stanley making it through the portal wasn't the end of crazy things to come, oh no; it was just the beginning. Through the aid of a ghostly relative, and one supposedly chained to a wall, things are about to take a more ominous turn. Bill's plans were ruined by the very energy source he depended on; surprising him with how much Willpower the kid really had through all those years. . . . years of having all your memories damaged and messed with . . . happy things twisted into unimaginable, terrifying nightmares you wish were never true.

A fight for power was started years ago . . . and slowly picked up speed. Stanley making it through the portal through the odds a little more in the Pines family(and friends) favor; but by only so much. Now, the real fight is beginning; one that will test every single one of them. Test their skills, challenge their ideas, and make them appreciate the win . . . or realize that they could only do so much.


I finished watching the series the other day, and got to thinking about what the other dimension was like, and also wanted to kinda show what I think would happen in the aftermath of the last episode. Here's a little snippet of my future work I'm gonna send out.

Also, I thought 'd clear this up real quick. Since there are two Stans' now, I thought I'd share how I nicknamed them.

Stanford "Ford" Pines(Grunkle Stan),

Stanley "Lee" Pines(Author Stan),

Fiddleford "Fiddles" McGucket

That's it for now. Hope y'all enjoy!


Chapter 1: New World, Old Promises


Stanley gazed out across the strange, barren landscape. In this area of this strange new dimension, he reflected on his next course of action. The plants here were twisted and strange, more than one trying to make a meal of him. Then, there were the . . . creatures. They were similar to the shapeshifter, he'd discovered, and seemed to retain similar abilities, but turned into rocks or plants rather than other animals.

It made going around very dangerous. The place he'd been thrown into was barren, empty rock for a at least half a mile, shaped like a huge crater, besides what appeared to be soot and ash; but the ash was dark blue, the sky was a mix of bright pink and orange, their was no sun or moon, only a shift of light and darkness, and the plants were bright and dark crimson reds and mustard yellows, the rocks deep blue or lime green.

At first, he'd been so confused and turned around by this strange place, Stanley had temporarily managed to forget about his brother as he constructed an emergency shelter in the "Blast Zone", as he so called it. He'd just heard the shouted promise his twin had given him. It echoed through his mind, just as desperate, terrified, and heartbroken as it ever was.

"LEE?! I-I'll bring you back!? I'll f-find a way to bring you back, I promise!? Don't forget-!?" He'd never caught the end of his brothers frantic pleas. What did he want him to remember? Or not forget? What was so important that it had to be said now, when he was almost(already, potentially) gone? Stanley shook those thoughts way from his head.

He'd found strange rock formations, giant, fingernail-thin, almost rectangular formations, a wavy pattern of dark blue and lime green across it's surface. He'd found it surprisingly lightweight, and extremely durable to monster attacks. So, using some trees (the wood was a pale pink color- who made this place, a six-year-old?) as support beams, he managed to erect a small bunker near where he'd first "come in" at.

Although he was hungry most of the time, he didn't try eating the fruit that hung off the trees until a week after arriving, realizing that starving himself would do one any good. His brother promised to bring him back; that meant he had to uphold one end and hope his brother was doing the same. 'Cause if Ford was going to reactivate the machine any time soon, he had to be alive and well enough to walk through on his own.


Well, this would be the first bit. How do you guys like it? Please review!