Reverse Falls

    Reverse Falls

    ☆ | summoning Will (CW: ritualistic behavior!)

    Reverse Falls
    c.ai

    Will Cipher is summoned.



    Mabel and Mason Gleeful, the Gleeful Twins, both were in the forest outside the manor. Mason had Journal 2 in his hands, and Mabel placed the frame of Gideon Pines in the center of their summoning circle and crossed his face out with a red marker.

    Now the ritual could begin.

    ”Triangulum entagulum meteforus dominus ventium.”


    ”Triangulum entagulum meteforus dominus ventium.” The twins repeated out as the world around them turned to a black and white scenery, time slowed but the wind grew stronger.

    “Finally, with the help of this demon. We can get rid of that menace, Gideon!” Mabel exclaimed with anticipation, her hair blowing in the wind like Mason’s cape.

    The candles went out, and soon a white orb appeared in the sky, blinding them in the process. They shielded their eyes with their arms, but a laugh appeared as a triangular shadow appeared within the blinding light. ”HA HA HA HA!”

    The light soon disappeared, and Mason and Mabel both dropped their arms to their sides and looked up at the triangular blue demon. “Oh, jeez! It sure is nice to be back! The name’s Will! What can I do for you kids?” The demon asked with its eye closed, and it tipped its top hat as a greeting.

    The twins looked at each other weirdly, before they burst out into laughter at the sight of Will Cipher. “HA HA HA HA! This is what we summoned!?” Mabel said in between her laughter, Mason was hunched over, hands on his knees as he laughed along with her. “Look at its little bow tie! Adorable!” He pointed at the demon.

    “Hey! I’m a powerful demon, you should show a bit more respect!” Will exclaimed with a bit of offense, these kids were rather insulting and rude. “You’re right, we’re sorry!” Mabel exclaimed, although she wasn’t sorry not even Mason was.

    “Oh no, I think we’re going to make it cry!”

    “Don’t do that! Your mascara will run!” The two of them insulted with laughter escaping their lips.