Gabby Mitchell Superfanverse -
In the Superfanverse, fans often feel they own a piece of the creator. They feel entitled to their time, their secrets, and their emotional states. Mitchell flips this power dynamic. She commands respect not by demanding it, but by offering a version of herself that is complete and self-contained. You don't follow Gabby Mitchell to find a void that needs filling; you follow her to watch someone who knows exactly who she is.
But tonight, something was wrong.
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. gabby mitchell superfanverse
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?” In the Superfanverse, fans often feel they own
“You can’t just pick one Gabby,” Lexi argued, cornering Vance in the Hall of Deleted Scenes. “The whole point of being a fan is that Gabby means different things to different people.” She commands respect not by demanding it, but
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).”
