7 Works by Mishark
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After an (entirely predictable) experiment gone wrong, Stanley had turned into a Maine Coon, Dipper had grown antlers, Mabel had become an excitable little dog, and Stanford… was a focused German Shepherd.
Stanley struggled with his new feline body, Mabel reveled in hers, Dipper dove headfirst into studying the changes, and Stanford… continued taking notes.
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- Part 7 of The Pines Brothers
- Language:
- English
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- 2,588
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Kudos:
- 15
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- 284
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Stanley tries to drown his frustration in alcohol, ending up utterly drunk on the deck at sunset. Stanford, socially awkward and utterly unprepared for handling a drunk, finds himself at a loss with a defenseless and unusually quiet Stanley. When Stanley stumbles and collapses into his arms, Ford faces a challenge more disconcerting than multiverse theory: how to deal with his passed-out, unexpectedly pliant brother without letting his own composure unravel first.
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- Part 6 of The Pines Brothers
- Language:
- English
- Words:
- 935
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Kudos:
- 23
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- 265
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Mabel and Dipper embark on a top-secret mission: to salvage Grunkle Ford's disastrous social skills. After intense training with mannequins and crayons, Stanford seems to have finally grasped the essence of an apology. However, when theory meets the real Stanley—and a plate of overcooked eggs—the plan goes hilariously off the rails.
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- Part 5 of The Pines Brothers
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Stanley always hated the dungeon board game his brother Stanford was obsessed with—until one night, Stanford asked him to play together. Years later, alone on a stormy night, Stanley digs out the old game box, but the one across the table is gone.
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- Part 4 of The Pines Brothers
- Language:
- English
- Words:
- 2,559
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Kudos:
- 6
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- 90
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A breakfast gone wrong turns into a chaotic but unexpectedly honest morning for the Pines family.
Cooking disasters, old trauma, and brotherly affection—all in one kitchen.Series
- Part 3 of The Pines Brothers
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Stanley tries to get Stanford to rest. Stanford tries to resist. Coffee, chaos, and a few unexpected naps ensue.
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- Part 2 of The Pines Brothers
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Stanley chose to sacrifice his own memories to defeat Bill. The cost was fragmented memory and mental confusion. When everyone worked hard to help him regain his memories, he unexpectedly cooperated, as if finding some comfort in the warmth of family. But one hour later, Stanley scratched his head, paused as if trying to recall something, and suddenly asked Mabel:
“Why did I destroy Stanford’s perpetual motion machine?”
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- Part 1 of The Pines Brothers
