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Two steps ahead.
Dipper was two steps ahead.
very happy yall like this edit sm cus the tiktok algorithm took a giant dump on it LMAO
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Harris now begins her defeat speech. Most expect it to lose in some states due to the Biden administration's support for Israel and its promise to stand by Gaza. Unfortunately, Trump will also not stand with Gaza, and since his term, he has declared Jerusalem the capital of Israel.Please support Gaza because in reality there is no administration or president who stands by the oppressed people of Gaza. Only free peoples stand by them. In this difficult time, I call on you to support my oppressed family in Gaza.
Please stand by my family from famine and devastating war
Palestine is free
hey so yk how i said i was done editing gravity falls
sometimes i lie. sometimes drafts need to be published. im a silly guy!!
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by the recommendation of exactly two (2) people iâm making the echo one shot (x) a liiiiiiittle bit longer so i thought iâd put a lil snippet here :P
Brake Check: Chapter 2 snippet
gender neutral pronouns, no use of y/n, teen(??) rating
The sun had begun to slump lazily in the sky. Outcroppings of clouds blotted around it, allowing the rays to gleam down rather than the barrage of heat from early this morning. Hues of bronze and amber were slathered across the atmosphere, partly due to the dust in the air. Here past the city limits, one became acutely aware of the planetâs true climate. Roves of sand and limestone were all the eye would be met with for miles. Large, twisted succulents shot randomly out of the ground, their insides bitter and viscous with water from a long many cycles ago. The stubborn fauna was a mirror image of the people that inhabited this planet. Fierce and unyielding, hoarding what little resources are to be found, if only to assure survival for longer than tonight.
While the sun had dipped in severity, your emotions seemed to not get the memo. In fact, your heart was rattling your ribcage and wracking your nervous system. In a matter of hours you had your first customers in days, albeit shallow pocketed, and instead of doing the proper salesperson-like thing and talking Echo down to another product, you ran his pockets and asked him out.
And he said yes.
Well, not in those words. But it wasnât a No. Or a Sure, why not. And thatâs more than enough for you.
Unbeknownst to you, Echo was relying on the speeder handlebars to maintain his grip on reality.
Echo tried not to get his hopes up whenever he noticed wandering eyes on him in the past. Heâd said it jokingly, but he wasnât kidding when heâd said he was just happy you werenât looking at him in disgust.
Or worse, someone to pity.
You hadnât given him the sad eyes when you noticed his metal arm and scomp. You hadnât given him the sad eyes when you noticed his gait on the way to the counter. Hell, you didnât even make mention of the piece wrapping around his skull. He didnât even have to ask.
And now you were wrapped around his back, pushing your weight into him as he ripped across the wastes. Your arms were slinked around his core, hands folded and your pinky ghosting across the tip of his navel. While Echoâs own hands on the speeder was his current tether to reality, the warmth of your hands was equally coaxing him back out. Coaxing him backwards to rest his shoulder blades on your chest, coaxing him to let go of the handlebars, coaxing him to close his eyes, savor the moment. But he doesnât. The same steadfast, battle-tested resolve that made him an ARC Trooper, all of that resolve, is being called upon at this moment.
Echo flicked the gear shift forward and pressed his foot down evenly, eyes honing in on the gray dot of the Marauder coming into view on the horizon.
guys iâm afraid i enjoyed this whole âalbum cover redrawâ thing way too much so hereâs frank oceanâs blondie đđđ
i do apologize that i didn't have a snippet out like i wanted but, compromise, here's the whole damn thing. i also switched some stuff around in ch2 for continuity reasons :3
i got very very busy with prepping for an art faire (if anyone knows where to get cheap high quality prints let a mf know PLSSS) and i was muy busy. but we're back. and echo's a sweet dork.
mando'a translations!
ke'pare - wait/hold on
ge'tal - red
vor'e - thanks
udesii - chill out/its okay
gender neutral pronouns, no y/n usage, only main descriptor im sticking to about the reader is that you're ginger. cus i am. sorry nerds.
-immediately follows the events of the preceding chapter-
You were fighting back a smile. You had no idea that some of the clones knew Mandoâa, let alone that the Mandolorian-adoptee turned clone-donor Jango Fett was taught during his short time on your home planet. You wondered if it was something the Kaminoans decided or if they all went about teaching themselves in Jangoâs honor. The idea of a bunch of clone soldiers sitting around a Mandoâa childrenâs dictionary makes the smile stitching onto your face that much harder to fight.
âIâm sorry about Tech. He can be, ah, a lot.â Echo grimaced while swiveling around the copilotâs seat, presenting it to you.
You obliged, and sat down. âOh heâs fine. Thereâs plenty of topics I could infodump about, just as annoyingly. I just have a bad habit of my thoughts becoming verbal.â You shook your head, soft auburn tresses flicking about. The lights from the cockpit glinted around the natural highlights of your hair, and it didnât escape Echoâs gaze.
The man cleared his throat. âStill, I appreciate you being so accommodating of my brothers. Nat-borns donât seem to get it, you know?â
You furrowed your brow and cocked your head slightly to the left, looking him in the eyes. While he didnât physically shudder, you could see the slight panic pulse in his iris when you met his gaze.
âWhere do you think clones get their camaraderie and brotherhood from?â
Echo shrugged. âKaminoans, I presume?â
You barked a laugh. âWell, yes. Keâpare, what did they tell you guys about Mandalore?â
âNot much. Jango was around for the first few years, but I rarely saw him. He didnât seem to hold much emotion for the regs. He seemed to like the higher ups, but I didnât become an ARC Trooper until I was shipped off that wet rock.â Echo finally slumped into his chair opposing you. As he spoke, he slowly relaxed into his seat, his hinges quietly scraping together as he moved. Once again his amber eyes met yours, a new twinkle seeming to arrive.
âYou know more than you let on, geâtal.â Echo said, narrowing his gaze.
He seemed to be sizing you up. Trying to parse out his next line of questioning. Truthfully, you were better at it than him. While his observation skills have been battle-tested, the ease in which you peppered questions at him showed years of practice he was simply unable to acquire. Outside of the occasional conversation at 79âs or a senator he was required to escort, Echoâs entire social sphere only extends to his brothers. You made him nervous. In a very good way.
You blushed at the newly acquired nickname. âI prefer to call it ânot showing my full handâ, but Iâll slide a few cards your way since you seem cute.â
The back of Echoâs neck started to bloom a soft red. He rubbed a palm on his knee, mindlessly self soothing. âSeem? What, the gray skin and hollow cheeks not working their magic?â He joked, gesturing to each feature respectively with a pointed index finger.
âYou seem to deflect compliments because you canât believe them, so I was starting small.â You extended your own index finger and poked at his shoulder, annunciating the seem.
The now-scarlet tint of Echoâs neck began to creep towards his face. Eyes darting towards the floor, he opened his mouth to speak, but closed it. He pressed his lips together for a moment. The only thing he got out was a weak âVorâe.â
âUdesii. I came here, didnât I?â Your face softened. Echoâs almost immediate vulnerability around you made your knees feel like jelly, and you were sending a silent prayer somewhere that you were both sitting down. âYouâre not gonna scare me off, but you canât immediately go cracking jokes just âcus I said youâre handsome.â You continued. Soft, yet firm. You werenât allowing Echo to talk poorly of himself, even in jest.
Echo nodded, meeting your gaze once more. He looked off for a moment, seemingly in thought, before returning your gaze and asking softly: âHow do you always know what to say?â
You let out one quick heh. âSince I found someone to give the words to.â You reply cheekily.
Echo smiled once more and dipped his head. âWalked into that one huh?â
You both smiled, and a comfortable silence began to envelope the two of you. Both of you were looking out on the horizon. The sky was a deep pink and purple haze, stippled with the indigo hues of the impending twilight. Echo was scanning the distance, as if anything alive would be out there, let alone a threat. You were content watching the 2 ½ clouds in the sky move millimeters at a time, but something told you to look at your companion. Gazing at him, your eyes slowly roved up his face. His jaw was set in a defined line, lightly gritted in concentration. His cheeks were hollow, but his cheekbones sat quite prominently, catching the light. This, juxtaposed with his deep set eyes, allowed the light to dance right at the forefront of his face. As if a candle was eye level with him, across the room.
âSee anything cool?â You finally speak, hoping Echo didnât catch you staring.
âNah, perimeter check. Iâm sure all Iâll see is bones and dirt but, old habits die hard.â He replied, not looking away. After a beat, he nodded, and seemingly relaxed the scrutinous gaze he had moments ago.
âHuh. So, what makes your squad different from the other clones, other than haircuts, tattoos, and builds?â You change the subject.
âBeing experimental meant the Kaminoans could enhance certain characteristics. Wreckerâs strength, Techâs smarts, Crosshairâs accuracy, and Hunterâs senses.â Echo spun his chair to face you and threw one leg over the other.
âHuh.â You think for a moment before replying. âSo you think Hunter heard us approach?â
Echo nodded. âAnd Iâm willing to bet heâs going to call me a serf for the next 3 rotations.â
You barked out a laugh before realizing his implication. A hand shot over your mouth and your eyes grew wide.
The man laughed. âJust be glad heâs not close enough to hear your heartbeat.â
âWhat CANâT he hear?â You said, mildly exasperated. âHow do you get any privacy?â
âHeâs got noise canceling headphones but thatâs mainly for his own sanity. Wrecker got them for him after his snoring kept him up for 3 days in a row.â You laughed at that, and Echo felt a twinge of pride before continuing. âHe showed up in the cockpit one morning with his bandana over his nose and Omega had to ask him about his new fashion choices.â
You let out a series of giggles at that, holding your stomach slightly as you lean forward into it. If your eyes werenât scrunched shut, you wouldâve seen Echoâs face bloom in 4 different shades of pink. Every single part of him was committing this to memory. The way your eyes crinkled at the sides. The way your cheeks almost wanted to push your eyes out of their sockets. He never wanted this to end, the sounds of your joy echoing across the hold of the Marauder.
ââââââ
Hours had passed, the sun well below the horizon by this hour. The sky was peppered with numerous constellations and star systems, the names of which always seeming to escape you. The deep blue sea of sky felt more vast than ever in your little perch aboard the Marauder.
You and Echo went back and forth, sharing tidbits from your respective lives up until this point. You learned about the Rishi Moon incident that gave Echo his ARC status, he learned about the Siege that gave way to your arrival here. He told you about the Domino Squad, you told him about your own clanâs untimely demise. Hours of stories shared back and forth, as if you were both once stationed on the same battlefield and then whisked away, only to be brought back together once more after all these years. But there was no mutual history to draw upon this familiarity from. The two of you just fell into a steady rhythm. One that youâd individually practiced and honed for years, like a song that was never intended for a duet, only for the two to sound identical.
â...And thatâs where I learned Keldabe Handshakes are applicable as a neutralizing tactic across species.â You finished, explaining the first and only time a Shriek-Hawk has successfully taken you off guard.
âCharming.â A voice hissed, and then a pair of boots dropped to the ground with a soft thunk. âEcho, shouldn't you be putting your toys away? Itâs late.â Crosshair slunked into the cockpit, seemingly from the shadows. You scoffed and rolled your eyes. âI must be a pretty expensive toy to trade for speeder brakes.â
âI canât say Iâm surprised youâve never been with someone and lost track of time, Cross. That does tend to require social skills and, yâknow, liking people?â Echo crossed his arms and stared his brother down.
âWell unless theyâre taking your bunk, you should tell Tech someoneâs joining him in the cockpit tonight. Itâs too late to take them back now.â Crosshair seemed to spit the last part of the sentence, annoyed that someone else is in his space and bothering his brothers. While you understood hesitancy, you felt as if he reveled in his current position rather than proceeding with caution.
Echo turned to you and looked into your eyes softly. âItâs up to you.â
âIâm already cramping an already small ship. I can kick it up here with Tech for the night.â You said, smiling. While you very badly wanted to just crawl into Echoâs bunk with him, you werenât doing that the first day. Plus, you donât know how Echo feels about his personal space, or his sleeping positions, or if he prefers one side of the bâ
âHow touching.â Crosshair cut off your thoughts with the remark. He spun on his heel, and disappeared just as quickly as he appeared. Echo sneered at the doorway.
âAre you sure? I donât mind sleeping up here. Like I said, Tech can be a lot sometimes.â Echo looked back at you, eyes full of worry.
âTell you what, Iâll come get you if heâs being too much and we can switch, okay?â You compromise, getting the understanding that Echoâs going to worry either way.
âDeal.â Echo said firmly with a nod, and stands up. âFor as much of a dick as he is, Crosshairâs right, it is rather late.â You nod and shrug slightly in agreement.
Echo turns to you and leans down. âTry and get some rest.â He gives you a quick peck on the cheek before turning on his heel and borderline speeding out of the room.
When the door shuts automatically, you ghost your hand along your cheek, and an uncontrollable smile breaks across your face.
I think he likes me.
dude whatâre these random cats doing in my gravity falls!! get out!!!!
shoutout tiktok for restricting this within 90 seconds of upload. because god forbid someone under 18 watches kenobi disappear into thin air, so violent! think of the children!
over it.
cus who didn't turn when his wife died? and didnt kill her
oh right!
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