Chapter 2

As the bell rang, Louie started heading to his next class. He tried to avoid Huey so he wouldn't ask him about what happened that morning. He started walking really fast until Huey stood in front of him.

"What happened?" Huey asked sternly. Louie then sighed knowing that he had to tell Huey at some point.

"There were just some kids laughing at me, it's no big deal." Louie said as he folded his arms and started walking to his next class.

"Why were they laughing at you?" Huey asked as he followed Louie. Louie was getting irritated by his questions.

"Look I'd rather not talk about it, alright!" Louie said angrily. Huey wanted to ask more questions, but Louie started walking faster and Huey was almost late for his class.

Louie walked into Language Arts and noticed Dewey sitting in the back of the class. He took the seat next to him and noticed that Dewey was worried about something.

"Are you okay?" Louie asked. Dewey looked up at Louie anxiously.

"Hueys okay, right?!" Dewey asked as Louie was confused.

"Yeah, why?" Louie said to a relieved Dewey.

"Oh good." Dewey said wiping the sweat off of his forehead. "I thought he was getting bullied for a second. See my new friends were talking about this dorky kid in the library this morning. I'm just glad it wasn't Huey." Louie was confused.

"New friends?!" Louie said as two familiar faces walked behind him.

"Louie, meet Nick and Mason." Dewey said as he introduced Louie's least favorite people. They put on a nice guy act so that Dewey would think they're friends. Dewey went up to get a piece of paper to draw on while Nick and Mason tried to intimidate Louie.

"You brother is way cooler than you faggot." Mason said with a smirk on his face. "How are you guys even related?" Louie was irritated.

"Can you please stop calling me that?" Louie asked. "It's rude and highly disrespectful." Nick started laughing.

"So you are a gay wad." Nick said enthusiastically. Louie was started to feel very uncomfortable.

"I never said that." Louie said trying to advocate for himself. Mason started laughing with Nick.

"Then why are you so defensive fag?" Mason said as he pointed and laughed at Louie. Dewey came back with a blank piece of paper as Mason and Nick pretended like nothing happened. Louie was still upset and Dewey noticed.

"Hey, are you okay?" Dewey asked as Louie tried to seem tough.

"I'm fine." Louie said emotionlessly. Luckily for him, Mason and Nick sat at the front of the class while Dewey and Louie sat at the back.

As the day progressed, Louie finally managed to make all the way to his final period. He walked in the art class and was greeted by his brothers. They sat down at a table with four chairs. They saw Huey's best friend Noah come in. Huey was delighted as they sat down at the table. When the class started, Louie noticed everyone quitely laughing at something on their phones. He didn't know what it was, so he just ignored it. This on for about 30 minutes until he peeked at one of his classmates phones to see what was so funny. He looked at the classmate's screen, only to see a picture of him photoshopped on a girl's body. There was a caption at the bottom but he couldn't read it. He went on his phone to look up the picture on Instaduck. He pulled it up and read the caption.

"Hi, my name is Loser Duck, but you can call me faggot. I'm a gay, pussy boy who likes to wear makeup and other girly things. If there's one thing I know, it's how to where makeup. I don't deserve to be alive, but I am. Like if you think I should kill myself. I might even do it after 1000."

Louie couldn't believe what he was seeing. He looked at the likes to see that it had 52 already. He wanted to cry, but he didn't want to do it in the middle of class. He shut off his phone and put it in his pocket. He blushed with embarrassment as he heard everyone quietly laughing. He looked at the clock only to see that there is 30 minutes left of class. Huey noticed that Louie wasn't acting like himself.

"Louie, why is your face so red?" Huey asked as he stopped drawing his picture of a book. Louie's face got redder as he asked that question.

"Allergies." Louie answered trying to seem like nothing was wrong. Huey didn't want to take that as an answer, but he knew that now wasn't the best time or place to talk about feelings.

After 30 minutes finally went by, Louie ran out of the class and out to where the cars go to pick kids up. He saw the limo that Launchpad drives and walked towards it. He noticed Mason and Nick walking towards him as they bumped his shoulder.

"We hope you liked are post, faggot." Nick said as Mason gave him a high five. Louie wanted to cry right there but he didn't want everyone to think of him any less than they probably already do. He got in the limo and wait for Huey and Dewey. Once they got inside, Launchpad started driving them back to the manor.

Once they got to the manor, Louie went upstairs and walked into his room. He closed the door, threw himself on the bed, and started crying in a pillow. He's never had such a horrible day in his life. He looked on his phone and back on the same Instaduck post. It now had 250 likes. Louie started crying harder into the pillow as his brothers came into the room. He tried to suck up his tears, but it was too late.

"Louie, what's wrong?" Huey said sympathetically. Louie tried to stop crying, but he couldn't. All he could do was cry.

"It's nothing." Louie said as he continued to cry. Dewey then whispered in Huey's ear.

"I think we should do the ole Sympathetic brother Serious brother routine." Dewey said as Huey agreed. Dewey pulled out a chair and placed it facing Louie. "Something's wrong, and you're gonna tell us what it is." Louie continued to cry.

"It's none of your business." Louie said sniffling. Dewey pushed the chair back lightly trying to play along with his act but also not make too much noise.

"It is our business!" Dewey said angrily. "Anything that involves our brother is our business." Louie was starting to calm down. Huey sat down on the bed and patted Louie on the back.

"We're only trying to help you Louis." Huey said as he rubbed Louie's back. "But we can't do that if you don't tell us what's going on." Louie was finally calm.

"Okay, I'll tell you, but not right now." Louie said sniffling as he stood up from his bed. "Just give me time to think." Louie said as Huey and Dewey got up.

"Okay, we'll come back later then." Huey said as he and Dewey walked out of the room. Dewey folded his arms.

"Great, now what?" Dewey asked as Huey reassured him.

"He'll tell us when he's ready." Huey said as he pulled out the JWG. "According to my Junior Woodchuck Guidebook, a person will only discuss a problem when they are ready to talk about it." Huey closed the book as Dewey questioned it.

"Was that really in the book?" Dewey asked as Huey answered his question with a question.

"Did you read the book?" Huey asked.

"No." Dewey said as he folded his arms.

"Then as far as you're concerned, it was." Huey said as they walked to Dewey's room. They could hear Louie's tears from the wall between their rooms. Louie was clearly upset, but they didn't know why.

End of Chapter 2