Hey! My name's Roxy Goth and this is my first time writing for this fandom. [Though not for Disney in general] Thanks to Miss Marigold K for making me aware of it.

I came up with this idea after watching Dreamgirls the musical and this story takes place within the Quack Pack universe.

I do not own anything Disney or Dreamgirls related. So, on with the story!

"That was amazing." Dewey said as the curtain dropped. "The lead was fantastic. What was her name again?"

"Mercedes Riley." Daisy said, immediately.

"That's it! Man she was good."

"And hot." Huey noted, smirking a bit.

Louie pulled a face. "Dude, no, she's twice our age at least!"

"Hey, a guy can dream can't he?"

"Right, let's get backstage." Daisy said, gathering herself together. "Donald, have you got the camera?"

Donald sighed before patting the bag containing said item. "Right here, Daisy."

"Right, let's go! Oh, I'm SO glad Kent Powers isn't here to spoil this one! A big interview like this is just what 'What in the world' needs!"

The interview went well and after half an hour they were politely escorted out. "Thank you, Miss Riley." Daisy said, waving. Turning to Donald she carried on. "Oh Donald, wasn't it just wonderful? That voice…"

On that note Dewey tuned them out and started thinking to himself about various things. He went off into day-dream land, before being jolted out of it by Huey grabbing his shoulder and shaking him gently.

"Earth to Dewey, we're here."

"Sorry, where?"

"The car, where else?"

The journey home was more animated than the walk to the caravan. For one thing Huey would not stop talking.

"…I could do that job." He was saying now.

"What job are you talking about, Huey?" Dewie asked, only really half-interested. He was by now slightly concerned that Louie hadn't really talked since leaving the theatre.

"Acting. I could do that."

Dewie frowned, turning his full attention to his slightly-older brother. "You've already done that, Huey." He pointed out. "All of us have. Remember, with uncle D?"

Huey waved a hand dismissively. "Yeah, but that was ages ago and with you guys. I mean really act, like up on the stage, ya know? Have that applause every night…"

"What so your ego can get bigger than it already is?" Dewie deadpanned, while simultaneously noting Louie had a fleeting look of panic on his face before it was replaced with a calm expression.

After a few minutes of Huey and Dewie teasing each other, the red-clad sibling went to go and ask Uncle D how far away they were, Dewey seized the opportunity to question his younger sibling.

"Hey, Louie, you alright?"

"Hmm?" Louie looked up, linking eyes with his brother he immediately smiled and said. "I'm fine."

"Sure?"

"Eh, yeah?"

Dewie frowned again, he was getting a feeling that something was wrong with his brother, but before he got the chance to interrogate Louie further, Huey came back.

"Five minutes to Daisy's." He announced, sliding back next to Dewie.

Louie immediately got up. "Well then, I'm gonna chill and read my comic a bit."

As Dewie watched his brother leave, his other sibling nudged him and said, under his breath, so Louie wouldn't hear.

"Dude, is it just me, or is Louie acting a bit weird?"

The blue clad brother turned in surprise. "So it's not just me who's noticed it?"

"Course not." Huey said, as if it should be obvious. "I was hoping he'd join in with our teasing, but he didn't. Normally he says at least one thing."

"Mmm. There was nothing in that play that could have upset him. At least, I don't think so."

The oldest of the three scrunched his beak up in thought. After about thirty seconds he said slowly. "Nah, you're right. But still there must have been something. He doesn't go quiet over nothing."

"That's true." Both brothers thought about the issue for a further minute until they were brought out of their respective thoughts by Donald.

"So bye to Daisy, boys."

"Bye, Daisy." All three chorused.

Once they'd started up again Huey and Dewie immediately asked each other. "Any ideas? No. You? No."

"Well, that sucks." Huey stated.

"There must be something." Dewie said, holding his hands out.

"Something for what?" Louie asked.

His two siblings looked at him before looking at each other, before looking at him. "Nothing." They said, together.

"Talk about it at home?" Dewie hissed.

Huey nodded.