first year anniversary to the moment the gravity falls fandom collectively died and resurrected all at once
Tag: *gross sobbing*
Sad Timcanpy Thoughts
Timcanpy is destroyed for good, but the science folks somehow manage to restore the equivalent of a memory chip from his remains. They decide to play back whatever footage survived to see if there’s anything helpful–information or clues about Allen and the 14th, maybe.
It also contains video feeds from the time Allen was on the run:
Allen getting ready for his performances, cheating people out of their money, eating with Tim
and other bonding experiences Apocryphos is so jealous of…But also the decreasing amount of smiles, the growing loneliness, sleeping under bridges and alleys when there was no room at the inn, going without food or sleep for days, the constant fights against Akuma, hiding from Apocryphos, having human contact restrained to the bare minimum, restless nights from grotesque, prophetical nightmares that leaves him crying and trembling in his own sweat, recurring pain and migraines as the number of times when the 14th emerges grow and the duration of the possession expands.
Allen’s mental health is slowly deteriorating, as he gets more and more desperate to find anything about Neah meanwhile he still forces himself to smile and reassure the worried Timcampy that it’s still alright.
Tim is torn between dreading Allen’s eradication and the joy of reuniting with Neah, so when Apocryphos catches up and destroys him, secretly he’s relieved that he didn’t have to see which one of them ends up losing.
Possibly the Saddest Kanda Thoughts Yet (ft. Neah, Allen)
Man my mind is just filled with nightmare scenarios about Kanda’s near future.
Like, it’s a given that he’s gonna fight Neah-as-Allen at some point, and I don’t think that’s a fight he can win.
I’m thinking that maybe, for the sake of beautiful narrative symmetry, Kanda might try to pull the reverse of what happened during Almageddon and let himself be mortally wounded in an attempt to break through to Allen.
(He’s losing the fight and knows it–his regenerative abilities are burned out. He’s slowing down. He has no illusions of survival anyways, or winning by force, and if it worked on his own stubborn ass, maybe it’ll do the job for Allen. He never wanted to kill him anyways–not really.)
This could go a number of ways. None of them are good.