Rifter explained: “Every time a fan writes an alternate-universe fanfic, makes a deep-cut playlist, or argues that ‘neon-pop Gabby’ is better than ‘folk-Gabby,’ a new timeline solidifies. There are thousands. But seven are prime .”

Lexi screamed, but no sound came out. A hand reached through — slender, manicured, with silver rings on every finger. The hand belonged to a girl who looked exactly like Lexi, except her eyes were neon pink.

She smiled, opened her laptop, and started writing a new fanfic: “What if Gabby Mitchell met herself from a universe where she was a retired astronaut?”

Lexi didn’t destroy Vance. She merged him. Using a fan theory she’d written years ago — the “Infinite Encore Hypothesis” — she channeled every Gabby’s voice into a single song. The Retcon Pulse shattered. Vance stood frozen, then dissolved into a harmless collectible trading card: “Vance the Purist (Common).”

Lexi did the only thing a true superfan would do: she stopped fighting for a favorite Gabby and started fighting for all of them.

The other Lexi — who called herself “Rifter” — pulled Lexi into the Gabbyverse. It wasn’t a single universe. It was a multiverse of fandom, where every major interpretation of Gabby Mitchell had become real.

Lexi Marrow knew she was Gabby Mitchell’s biggest fan. Not in the casual, “I have all her albums” way. Lexi had the rarest vinyl variants, the canceled tour merch, the bootleg demo cassettes. Her bedroom was a shrine: walls plastered with posters, a shelf of limited-edition dolls, and a custom-built PC running a fan timeline that mapped every “era” of Gabby’s twenty-year career.

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