Subject: Debatably crack, but what I'd like to see is...
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Posted on: 2015-11-24 14:21:00 UTC

Into The Woods (Warehouse 13/Gravity Falls)

Pete peered out the windshield at what seemed to be a solid wall of trees. "That is the most green I have ever seen in my life," he murmured. "That's almost too much green. A green-pocalypse, if you will."

Myra did her best to ignore him as she drove. Pete had reached the "random nonsense" part of every long drive, where he just starting talking about whatever was on his mind as a distraction. Indulging him typically only gave her a headache. Not that it stopped him from trying.

"I mean, look at these things. If there was some kind of anti-Bob Ross, these are the kind of trees he'd paint." Pete paused. "Hey, do you think there are any Bob Ross artifacts in the—"

The Farnsworth mercifully buzzed. It took all of Myka's restraint not to vocally praise some higher power.

Pete flipped open the device, revealing Artie's face on the small black-and-white screen. "Hey Artie," he said. "Do we have any Bob Ross artifacts?"

"What? What are you…" Artie waved his hands around, like he was trying to clear cobwebs out of his face. "That's not important! Have you arrived at Gravity Falls yet?"

"Last sign I saw said we were about ten miles away," Myka interjected. "We should be arriving in a few minutes."

"Any idea what we're supposed to be looking for?" Pete asked.

Artie shook his head. "No, but I know a good place to start." He held up a handful of newspaper clippings. "Most of the strange sightings and occurrences involve the same family. Stan Pines and his great-niece and nephew. They run a little tourist trap on the outskirts of town called the Mystery Shack. And when I say 'tourist trap,' I'm only a few steps away from being literal. Place should be condemned if these photos are any indication."

Myka snorted. "The Mystery Shack? Is it as hokey as it seems?"

"Probably," Artie replied. "But there could also be an artifact hidden among those tchotchkes. Keep on your toes."

"You got it, boss," Pete said. The screen fizzled and went dark.

Myka shook her head. "The Mystery Shack," she repeated. "I can't help but feel a bit silly, going somewhere with that name."

"I don't know," Pete said. "It could actually be fun. I remember going to a few places like that when I was on road trips as a kid. They were cheesy, sure, but in a good way." He looked out the passenger window at the trees again. "Who's to say that… that…"

He trailed off.

"Pete?"

"Was that a garden gnome in that tree?"

~~~~~

Like I said in the subject line, this is debatably crack. But the idea got in my head and I just couldn't shake it.

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