A month has passed since Huey and Dewey got together. Everything seemed to be going really well for the both of them, so far. Nobody found out about their relationship just yet it seemed, which was great for them.

For awhile now, Huey wanted to learn how to do the waltz. Luckily though, Dewey studied how to do it for the occasion, so he'd be able to teach him. They decided to do this a little after dinner, though Dewey didn't care about what time they did it. As long as they get to spend some time with each other, such as tonight, he'd be fine.

Huey needed to do something before their date began so Dewey just waited on the couch going through the channels. There wasn't anything interesting or good on so he turned off the T.V. He decided to go through whatever CDs they all had, since he realized he didn't pick out a song to play for this. He had heard about nearly all of the music Huey and Louie owned. Therefore, he knew which song was which and the artists behind them. He hadn't memorized all of the albums that they liked most though, so he was gonna have to look at the songs on the back.

A lot of the music, games, and whatever else they got were from pawn shops and other places when they were on sale. That was if they had enough money for said sales of course, as Donald switched jobs almost all the time. They always tried to get their music and anything else as cheap as they could so that there would be money left for important things like food, the bills, etc. Donald always tried to get what the boys wanted in order to make them happy, but at the same time he tried not to overdo it. Some of the CDs that they had they shared, such as the Quackstreet Boys for example. They had old and new artists in the stacks. Some of which their uncle had showed them, and others they found on the radio whenever it was on by themselves.

As he was looking through the music he spotted Eye Alaska. Huh, he hasn't heard of this one in awhile. He took out the CD out of the stack as slowly and carefully as possible as to not make a mess. He examined the front cover, which was yellow and had an elephant on it. He looked on the back to see which songs the EP had again.

''I Knew You'd Never Fly,' 'Stop Me Now, I'm Not Ready,' 'Roll Right Over-' Oh right, this song! This should be perfect.' He thought as he got up and put it on top of the CD player.

He heared the door open and looked behind him. It was the red shirt and hat wearing boy himself, Huey, coming in.

"Sorry I took forever, Dew." Huey apologized.

Dewey smiled and chuckled. "It's fine, Huey." He got the CD into the player and pressed 'next' two times and set it to repeat. "You ready?"

Huey nodded and opened his mouth to ask something.

"Don't worry about stepping on my feet. When we actually dance, just look at me." Dewey answered Huey before he could even speak.

Huey closed his beak. Looks like he didn't even need to ask that.

Making sure there was enough distance between them, Dewey said, "Your left foot needs to be free for you to step forward, move to the side with your right, and get them close. Then you go back with your right foot and do the same process like with the left foot."

He then demonstrated what he was saying.

I'm trying not to focus tonight but my mind is wondering,

so I step outside to catch a breath of air I needed it.

Huey took mental notes on this and tried to the same thing, watching where his feet were supposed to go and everything.

"You're doing well, but you're a little stiff."

"Sorry I'm... A little nervous."

Dewey smirked. "Don't be."

I'm trying to conceal it,

but I wanna get away tonigh-igh-igh-ight.

He grabbed Huey's hand and put his left hand on his waist.

Huey started to get more nervous. "W-wait, you're not even done teaching yet!"

"I know. I can't exactly teach you just talking and demonstrating if you're going to be like this." He said.

Huey gulped and put his free hand on Dewey's shoulder, quivering.

Don't you see you and me don't need anyone?

So let's just turn and leave,

you will see the ocean's bluer when the waves just,

Roll RIght Over.

"Keep your eyes on me and do the same thing, but reversed. Right foot going back first, go to the side, close, then forward with your left, and vice versa." Dewey explained.

Huey took a deep breath and gazed into Dewey's eyes.

We belong together so let's,

Roll RIght Over,

I'm making up for lost time baby let's just,

Roll RIght Over.

They started dancing to the beat of the music, waltzing around the room. Huey felt more confident now; he was less nervous and not shaking, or at least not as much as previously.

Seeing how Huey was moving more smoothly, Dewey smiled. He felt proud that Huey was learning so well. This was his first time teaching somebody how to do any type of dance, so he was feeling good. Huey was always the fastest learner of the three siblings; Because of that Dewey knew that Huey was going to get it down quickly.

"See? You're doing better now." Dewey happily said.

Huey chuckled. "Yeah, I guess I am."

'Cause we belong together so let's,

Roll Right Over,

Roll Right Over.

Dewey twirled him around a few times here and there as they waltzed around the room. Huey accidentally stepped on Dewey's foot. He tried not to yelp and put his hand on his mouth.

Huey immediately took his foot off of Dewey's. "I'm sorry! Are you okay?" He asked, worried and concerned.

"I'm fine, my foot's fine, no need to apologize." Dewey reassured as he moved his hand away from his beak. "I did say before that you can step on my feet."

"Yeah but I didn't want to hurt you."

"Hue, I said it's fine. I'm okay, it didn't hurt that much."

Huey wanted to open his mouth to speak but he didn't want to argue. They got back to dancing and Huey tried to be more careful.

I'm trying not to speak but I can't speak proper.

So I just shut my mouth and do what I am,

told to do I can't conclude if I should fall in love with you.

Huey spun Dewey around once more, but he tripped over his own feet, and Dewey tried to catch him. They both ended up falling onto the floor. Dewey caught himself before he could fully fall onto the floor as well as onto Huey.

He laughed, "I guess you... Fell for me, haha."

Maybe what they say is true,

"Love is speechless."

Well, he was not exactly wrong about that in any sense. He did literally fall to the ground twice and he did fall in love with him. Yeah, he was joking with a terrible pun, but it was true.

His laugh slowly started to go away. "That was horrible, wasn't it...?"

Despite this, Huey started laughing and tears of joy formed in his eyes.

"It wasn't that funny..." Dewey said.

Huey wiped the tears off his face. "It seems that I have, though... And the same goes to you too."

Don't you see you and me don't need anyone?

So let's just turn and leave,

you will see ocean's bluer when the waves just,

Roll Right Over.

He chuckled. "Are you alright? You kind of fell onto the floor hard."

"Yeah, I'm okay..."

Dewey leaned in to kiss Huey, but Huey put his finger on Dewey's beak to prevent him from kissing him.

"Don't tease me like this, Hubert."

"We can do it when we're up, Dewford."

We belong together so let's,

Roll Right Over.

I'm making up for lost time baby so let's,

Roll Right Over.

'Cause we belong together so let's,

Roll Right Over.

Roll Right Over.

Dewey stood up first and he helped Huey get off the floor. The both of them laughed.

Meanwhile, Louie and Webby watched them through the open door. It was open just a bit where Huey and Dewey didn't notice, but it was open enough for the Louie and Webby to watch them.

"...And you're telling me he was about to kiss Huey?" Webby asked.

Louie smirked. "Yep. Precisely that."

Webby looked down, losing herself in thought. She was starting to believe that there was a thing going on between the two, but not completely. She wanted a little more proof.

"So, are you believing me now?" Louie asked.

Webby brought her head up to look at him. "Not entirely... But a little."

Dewey gave Huey a quick kiss on the cheek before heading over to the CD player.

I've never seen the ocean so clear as tonight,

it's raining overhead and it's almost just right,

I could make it better if we left tonight,

for an island where we could sit and watch the waves just,

Roll Right Over-

Dewey took out the CD before the song finished, put it back in the case, and then put it back in the CD stack.

Huey looked at him, confused. "We're stopping now?"

"Yeah. Just a break though." Dewey said, clearing Huey's confusion. He went to pick up one of the QuackStation 3 controllers. "Games?"

"Sure," Huey answered, "Sounds good."

They looked through the games and, after awhile, they decided to play a racing game.

Seeing that nothing interesting would be happening anytime soon, Webby and Louie left them be. That, and they didn't want anybody to see them spying and ask them what they were doing. Louie would gossip about things such as this, but at the same time he wouldn't want his brothers to get in even the slightest amount of trouble. He knew better than that. If he were in either one's shoes he wouldn't want to get caught as well, so he understood. Wouldn't hurt if Webby knew about it though, knowing her. She was the only one out of the mansion he could tell without anybody getting in trouble. Well, besides spying anyways.

They played the game for an hour, or it seemed like it. It was hard to tell, since time went by so fast. As soon as the seventeenth race began, Dewey drove forward and turned around, going off to the side of the starting/finish line and died in the void.

"What are you trying to do, win the race by doing that?" Huey sarcastically said, laughing.

"Yep." Dewey answered as he got put in front of the finish line and went through it. The game counted him as being on the second lap.

Huey's jaw dropped, unable to believe that trick actually worked.

Dewey laughed, seeing his older brother's reaction. If this is what happened when he performed glitches, he should do them more often. The reaction was priceless. He performed the glitch a couple more times and he won the race. This made Huey feel annoyed, because nobody said he could use glitches and therefore suck out the fun.

Next race Huey was gonna use the same glitch that Dewey used, as payback. He tried to do it and failed horribly. Then he tried it again and again, and not a single time did it work for him.

"How in the world do you do this?" He asked, confused.

Dewey tried not to laugh. "The glitch takes practice and knowing what spot to drive off at."

He showed him exactly how to do the glitch and explained why it works. Huey then tried to do it once again and succeeded, cheering happily now that he was able to do it.

Dewey showed him other glitches in the game that they could do whenever they were bored.

Wanting to know what the time was, Huey looked at his phone. His eyes widened when he noticed that it was 9:58 P.M.

Huey nearly panicked. "Crap it's almost bedtime!"

Dewey sighed. "Sorry we didn't get back to dancing like you wanted..."

"It's alright. We can do it again tomorrow." He calmly reassured Dewey, patting his back.

Both of them turned the game off, changed into PJs, and got onto the top part of the bunk bed.

Huey clapped and the lights turned off. He put his arm around Dewey.

"Goodnight, Dew." He said, closing his eyes.

Yawning, Dewey replied with "Goodnight, Hue."


A/N: I apologize if this wasn't the best chapter I've done XD I try my best when I write especially when it comes to the characters being in character so if they're not completely in character then again I apologize.