Pacifica inhaled deeply, filling her lungs with the warm spring air. It had been six years since Wierdmageddon and the town had been pretty quiet during that time. Sure, weird things would still pop up from time to time but that was normal for the sleepy town of Gravity Falls. She was sitting on the end of a dock at Lake Gravity Falls, wearing white shorts and a grey t-shirt which was hidden by a purple jacket. Her violet converse were sitting next to her on the dock while dark purple painted toes kicked around in the water.
Pacifica looked down at the envelope in her lap. Her new address was written on it in the center. She still thought it looked strange and even now, many years later, she had to stop herself from writing down the address of what is now McGucket's mansion. In the top left corner was the return address, some place in Piedmont where her two best friends lived during the school year. She smiled as she flipped over the envelope and carefully peeled it open, pulling out two folded pieces of paper. Pacifica giggled at her own excitement, they all had cell phones of course, she had talked to Mabel just yesterday. There was still no feeling like opening a letter from the Pines.
She started with the paper that had a big 'M' drawn on in blue marker. Immediately a sheet of stickers fell out. Pacifica snatched them up before the breeze carried them away. It was full of different images of cartoonish breakfast foods in various states of sadness. Pacifica shook her head, chuckling at Mabel's weird sense of humor. She placed the sheet of stickers in her jacket pocket and turned her attention to the letter. It started with Mabel saying how happy she was to get Pacifica's letter, a mention with how large Waddles was nowadays, and a new cartoon show she had become obsessed with. It moved on to well wishes, finally ending with the line "From your favorite sister, Mabel."
Pacifica's heart melted at the salutation. She didn't really know why, but whenever Mabel referred to her as 'sister' it made her feel really warm and happy. She folded the paper back up and placed it back in the envelope and turned her attention to the other letter, this one marked with a little sketch of the constellation that Dipper got his nickname from. Pacifica smiled at the little drawing he left for her and slowly unfolded the paper.
