Wakko hesitated. "Come on, you can do this. This is Yakko and Dot were talking about. It's not like they'll disown you or anything." He continued his whispered pep talk for a moment, pushing away the thoughts of being disowned and kicked out of the water tower. He took in a deep breath before approaching his brother and sister as they watched television.

"Uh, guys? Can I talk to you for a moment?"

"Sure, Wakko. What's on your mind?" Yakko responded. Neither sibling looked at him. Wakko couldn't see their faces, since he stood behind the couch they sat on.

Wakko hesitated again, his nerves shaking. "W-well, um...I thought, uh, you should know...that..."

Dot glanced at him, "Spit it out, Wakko."

Wakko flinched. "I, um, I..."

Both siblings were looking at him curiously now. It made Wakko even more nervous.

"What? A girl got ya tongue tied?" Yakko nudged his brother with his elbow.

Wakko chuckled along, "N-not exactly..."

Dot stood on the couch, her face reaching up to her brother, "Some girl going crazy over you and you don't know how to handle it?"

Wakko blinked, "What? No."

"Oh!" Yakko asked, "Fangirl troubles, again?"

"No, I-"

"Did you embaress yourself in front of hundreds of pretty girls?"

"No..."

"A girl beat you up today?"

"No."

"What about-"

"No!"

Yakko and Dot glanced at each other, "Then what?"

Wakko suddenly became sheepish. His hands clasped behind him and he looked down at the floor. He closed his eyes and hoped for the best.

"I'm bi-sexual."

Wakko chanced a look when his siblings remained quiet. They were smiling. Not a knowing smile, or a pity smile, but an understanding and accepting smile. Wakko couldn't help but grin in relief. He himself had only recently accepted his sexuality. He was thankful that Yakko and Dot were accepting of it as well.

"That's alright with us," Yakko said.

Dot nodded, "You get together with who ever who you wanna get together with."

"Goodnight everybody," Yakko said uncontrollably. He scowled at the ceiling. Wakko knew how much he hated it when it happened against his will.

Wakko straightened a little, "Thanks, you guys. It means a lot to me."

Dot reached over and hugged her brother, "We're Warners, Wakko. We will always be together, and always love each other. No matter what."

"That's right," Yakko agreed, making the embrace a group hug. "Nothing can break us apart. Not even death."

Wakko returned his brother's and sister's embrace. His eyes had begun to water. As much as he tried to hold it back, a tear filled with happiness fell as he blinked.