I don't own DuckTales, or the reboot.
By the way, this takes place in the 2017 reboot of the series.
This is my first DuckTales reboot story, so no flames in the reviews, please.
Dewey didn't know why, but he felt different whenever he would hang out with Beakley's granddaughter, Webby.
He would feel nervous, stutter with his sentences, blush, and even try to hide his face at times whenever she held his hand while running away from something,
He had romantic feelings towards her.
Luckily for him, Louie and Huey haven't found out about these feelings towards Webby yet, because if they did, he would never hear the end of their taunts.
And if Webby found out, their friendship might change for the worse, or stop altogether.
But one day, something happened that made his brothers aware of his deep thoughts about her.
It was morning in Duckberg, and Dewey just woke up in his bed at McDuck Manor.
He was writing in his secret blue notebook that he always kept under his matteress during the daytime, and every night before going to bed, he would slide it under the mattress and go to sleep.
Louie and Huey don't know about this, but inside the notebook, Dewey wrote down how he felt towards Webby in the form of diary blogs, telling how he truly felt towards his newfound friend.
He got out of his bed, hid the notebook, and headed downstairs to where his two brothers, Huey and Louie were sitting down near a large rectangular table and on the other side of the table, Webby was sitting next to her grandmother, Mrs. Beakley and he and his brother's guardian, Donald Duck.
Scrooge, the nephew's uncle, was sitting next to Mrs. Beakley while eating.
Dewey said as he sat next to his brothers at the table, "Hey guys, how's it going?"
Huey said, "Nothing much, Dewford. We're just having this delicious steak Mrs. Beakley cooked for us."
Louie simply said before continuing to eat, "At least it's not hot dogs we're having."
Dewey looked and saw Webby, simply talking to her grandmother while she was eating.
Webby took notice of this and waved hello towards him.
Dewey felt butterflies in his chest and waved back slowly.
Donald said, "So, Dewey. How come you woke up later then the rest of us did?"
Dewey then replied nervously, "Well, I may or may not have been up all night because of...reasons?"
Huey and Louie stared at their brother with curiousity, and Donald looked at him with a face of shock.
Webby simply said, "Wow, Dewey! That sounds like something I would do at night!"
Mrs. Beakley thought, "So that explains what happened this morning, huh?"
Dewey simply got back to eating the steak Mrs. Beakley made for the family.
Scrooge McDuck said, "Kids these days are quite the strange ones, aren't they?"
Huey and Louie left the room after finishing their meals and headed back to their bedroom.
Upon entering, they found a blue notebook on the floor, next to Dewey and Louie's beds.
Louie picked it up, and opened the notebook while Huey simply looked from behind his brother's shoulder.
Huey asked, "Isn't that Dewey's notebook your looking inside?"
Louie said with a calm smile, "Yes, and I have the right to look through other people's privacy. It's called snooping, dear brother. You should try it one day."
Huey rolled his eyes, swiped the journal from his brother's hands, and looked at what he was looking at.
Louie said sarcastically, "What do you see, you Woodchuck fanboy?"
Huey said, "Dewford has feelings for somebody, Louie."
Louie's eyes went wide and he asked as he looked from behind his brother's shoulder like how Huey did eariler, "Really? Who's the lucky chick Dewey's in love with?"
Huey said with shock, "It's...Webby! Our brother has feelings for our new friend?!"
Louie simply reacted with a smirk on his face and said, "Really? Our brother is in love with-"
"WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING AT?!"
Huey and Louie turned their heads as they saw Dewey near the front door, with an angry and embrassed expression on his face.
Louie was the first to respond with, "You have feelings towards Webby? That's hysterical!"
Dewey's face flushed deep red upon realizing that they found out about his feelings towards Webby and in both anger and embarassment, simply walked over to Huey, and swiftly grabbed the blue notebook from his hands.
Louie started singing, "Dewey and Webby sitting in a tree!"
Huey joined in, "K-I-S-S-I-N-G!"
Dewey ran out of the bedroom and shouted while holding his blue notebook close to his chest, "Stop it, you guys! This is seriously getting embarassing!"
Huey and Louie followed behind their flustered brother and continued to sing, "First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes a egg in a duckling carriage!"
Dewey covered his ears and yelled as his brothers started to tease him about his romantic feelings towards Webby.
To be continued in Chapter 2! Woo-oo!
