Back once again. Told you the next chapter was coming fast so let's get going. And thank you all for almost 7,000 reads and 50 reviews! That's my second highest read count. What's my highest? 18,112 reads and 99 reviews from my Trolls fanfic "Tangled". My dream is to get 100 reviews! One review more and I would've celebrated! Ah! Maybe I'll accomplish it with this story.
dalek117 - About your pm….. well, see the end of this chapter about the villain. And about Huey, that's exactly what Lizzette wanted. Although it will be revealed in the future that it didn't go as planned. And who says Lizzette and Abigor aren't already in painful punishment? And do you really want Gandra and Fenton to get those rings back? And yeah, the interactions are fun and challenging to write. Thanks.
Angelwings2002 - Yeah I was expecting that kind of reaction. XD That one side of them is extremely ugly. And don't worry, they'll get the rings back… careful what you wish for.
Guest - thanks. Seeing how big the Ducktales fandom is, I didn't think this story would get all this positive attention. Thanks to everyone who reads and reviews. And Lizzette is named after a bully at my elementary school so makes sense to make her a bully too. And as for Abigor, he isn't gonna take it well and when he gets angry, you can see smoke coming out of him.
Jp - I actually wrote that scene a year ago (this story has been in development since the start of season 2) and I forgot about that line. Haha. And yes, that is exactly what Lizzette wants. And believe me when I say, the two are already in a hell like prison.
Disney Boy - or will they?
therealjordan23 - Honestly, the basic of the last chapter for Huey is that he keeps getting pulled away from Violet. So you really helped execute that concept. Thanks. And yes, I was building up to the moment where Lena finally gets involved cause as an older sister myself, you really don't mess with younger sisters unless you're ready for a fight. And telling you now, the friendship bracelets are a key part to the story. And I wish I could update fast too. But my smallest chapters are 5,000 words. That takes some time. And thanks, I think I'm really gonna reach my dream of 100 reviews soon.
Average Everyday Sane Psycho - thank you. I try.
Techno Duck - thank you, and it's ok if you get fueled by my story. And knowing how crowded NY is, you would think that's one of the first places that go into quarantine. I have two homes, one in LA and one in Las Vegas. Both have tons of traffic and flashing lights. Now it's like a ghost town. It's actually very eerie considering I'm so used to looking at the flashing lights from cars and public events from the second floor of the house. Now it's just pitch black dark. I can actually see stars in the sky!
Lilbree - thank you very much. And it's not over till I say it's over.
nnn - That is very flattering. And I am planning on Lena and Louie. I like to take things slow. First it's Webby x Dewey, then Vi x Huey and soon Lena x Louie.
"Launchpad! Take us back home! And hurry!"
"Aye aye Mr Mc D!" The pilot stepped on the gas, knocking down trash cans and lamp posts on his way out of the parking lot.
"Alive Launchpad! Alive!" Scrooge was never nervous about his shuffers driving but right now was a serious situation. He couldn't afford or being late today, "Once we get there, we're taking the plane to that dance."
"Just wait till I get my hands on that little pest," Beakley mumbled to herself in pure anger. Everyone took a step back from her, afraid she was gonna blow up any moment. A twitch in her eye usually meant she was annoyed. Two twitches a minute meant she was mad, 3 per minute meant she was angry, 4? Well, you might as well pack your bags and leave the house for the week. But right now, she had around 6 twitches already. Abigor better pray that the ex secret agent doesn't get her rock like hands on his throat," I'm gonna strangle him like there's no tomorrow!"
"Not if ah get to him first! A'm gonna rip that lad from limb to limb and throw him off th' top of mah house! Where he'll never be allowed to show his blasted devil face ever again! Not as long as ah live!"
"Are we just going to ignore the fact that someone put that same potion in Hueys drink?" Della was just as enraged. She grabbed onto her seat trying not to get thrown to the floor by all the sharp turns, "Did Abigor put that in his drink too?"
"I was always suspicious of that lad. But I never thought he would do anything this bad. He must be after something. Or worse he might go after Dewey. And I need to get there to stop him! Who knows what he might do to get to what he wants."
"The kids!" Della gasped at the realization that the kids are all by themselves in another city," Oh no, are they gonna be alright?"
"Relax Miss D, There's 6 of them and one of him. What kind of harm can Abigor do to them," Launchpad assured her.
At the dance
A really strong gust of wind began to circle around the ballroom, tossing and turning everyone inside. It was pitch black. The only source of light came from the screaming teens phones. Flashlights pointed everywhere, trying to find any way to get out.
"Everyone get down on the ground!" GizmoDuck told everyone as loud as he could. His voice was nearly drowned in the sound of the wind and items being tossed around.
Webby was by herself, her back being pushed against the wall by the wind. She looked to her left, to her right, every direction in an attempt to find her friends. When she looked forward, a glass punch bowl was headed straight at her. Webby covered her face with her arms, ready for the collusion. A flash of white and red past by her, catching the bowl before it could even hit her.
"Fenton?" Webby couldn't tell in the dark. The only recognizable trait she could see was his glowing G on his chest. GizmoDuck leaned down to her and spoke.
"I need you to find your friends and meet up in one spot. Gandra and I will find a way out!" He said. Webby nodded yes and ran off to find her friends.
"Webbigail? Lena?" Violet was still at her table. She stood on the table and tried to find her friends. A green glow dashed by her dragging a screaming Dewey, "Dewford?"
"Help!" Dewey grabbed onto the table cloth but the only that accomplished was dragging the cloth off the table and tripping Violet to the ground. In a blink of an eye, she felt something wrap itself around her waist. Before she could process what this was, she began to get dragged as well.
Webby climbed onto some streamers and looked around for her friends. A feeling of a snake-like thing wrapping around her arm soon caught her attention. She got pulled away and dragged across the floor.
"How do you open these things?" Louie was trying to pry open some windows.
"Move!" Lena threw a chair at the glass cracking it. The chair bounced back, nearly hitting Lena but hitting Louie on the head. "Louie?"
"I'm ok," he moaned in pain.
"Duck!" Gandras voice sounded across the screaming voices. Louie and Lena asked no questions and ducked. Avoiding a streak of electricity striking the glass windows. One by one, she shattered them all, giving everyone a way out.
No student wasted time. They all climbed out of the windows in order for escape.
"Where are your brothers?" Lena yelled over the noise.
"Huey went after Dewey. I'll stay, you go!" Louie urged Lena forward.
"I can't just leave!" Lena refused and pushed Louie's hands away.
"Now is not the time for heroic action and stay behind, now is the time to have common sense and escape!" Louie pushed her. Lena rolled her eyes before remembering someone.
"Violet! I need to find her," Lena was about to run off until she felt someone grab her ankle, "Oh don't start begging Louie. I'll be fine!"
"Me?" Lena noticed the green triplet was right next to her. Before she could process anything, she was dragged back. Out of instinct, Louie grabbed her hands and pulled back but that proved useless. He just got dragged with Lena.
Lena and Louie both crashed on the wall and saw their friends were there too. Each one pressed against the wall as if something didn't let them go.
Everyone in the ballroom, climbed out and either ran for their lives or stayed to call anyone. Gandra hopped out on a window and looked at the ballroom below. Only a few students were left and with the help of GizmoDuck, they were able to reach the windows.
"Is that everyone?" GizmoDuck asked her.
Gandra took a good look around the ballroom. Empty, nothing but spilled food and knocked over tables. The wind was still raging causing almost everything to be blurry.
"I don't see anyone, let's check outside," Gandra told him. Once the two jumped out, a pair of teens spied from behind a table.
"I guess we should leave now huh?" Lizzette asked a little unsure. Abigor watched as the wind died down and finally stopped.
"Not yet," Abigor stood up and cracked his knuckles, "Let's break them more than emotionally."
"That's not part of the plan. The plan is to plant that gem on Huey and keep playing with him until he becomes vulnerable enough for our master to take over…"
"They must have a piece," Abigor interrupted.
"What?" Lizzette didn't understand.
"A single piece of that tialsmen is strong enough to break the love spell. One of the triplets must have it if they broke Webby from her trance!" Abigor slammed his fist against a table, breaking it in half.
"Abigor calm down," Lizzette grabbed his arm and tried to pull him to the opening, " If they have a piece, the master will find it. Now let's go!"
Pulling him proved to be useless. Abigor just dragged Lizzette across the floor, scanning the area for the triplets or anyone.
"I am not! Going to let them win!" When he couldn't find them, he headed towards the kitchen doors. Abigor swung them open with all his might, making the glass shatter and the hinges become loose. Inside was still no sight of anyone. Not in his perspective.
Huey and Dewey were stuffed in a cabinet on the floor. Once the force let them go, the teens ran to take cover. They slowly looked out to see if the coast was clear. When Dewey was sure they could leave, he started to crawl out until Huey pulled him back. He closed the door right before Abigor walked by. His heavy footsteps echoed in the kitchen telling everyone where he was.
At the other side of the kitchen, Webby was trying to crawl away as quietly as she could. She was headed to the door and the moment she made it, she slipped away. The sound of the door closing didn't go unnoticed. The cousin's snapped their gaze back to the door then at each other. Abigor gave a firm nod to Lizzette who walked out of the kitchen. She scanned the ballroom and it didn't take long for her to spot Webby climbing the decorations to an open window.
"Hey!" Lizzette called out to her. Webby turned around in time to see a flash of gold pass her head. She felt gravity take place and she fell on the floor. On the wall was a gold arrow breaking the decorations she was grabbing into. Webby got on her feet as soon as Lizzette started aiming arrows at her.
"Get away from her!" Lena shoved Lizzette almost making her drop her arrows. She grabbed the bow and arrow and pulled onto them.
"Let go, you…. you shadow freak!" Lizzette tried to kick her away.
Back in the kitchen, Louie was trying his best to sneak away. Rolling over to new hiding spots, behind every counter, staying out of Abigors sight. With every movement he did, the closer he got to the door.
"I know you're in here boys," Abigors aggressive voice echoed in the kitchen, sending chills down the boys' spines.
Violet had sight of Louie rolling over to the door. She was in the pantry, spying on where Abigor was going. When she saw the angry boy was about to make a turn to where Louie was, she grabbed a can and threw it at the opposite side of the kitchen. The loud crashing noise was almost enough to make Louie scream if he didn't bite on his tongue in time. Abigor snapped his head to where the can hit and hurried over.
Dewey and Huey were panicking when they saw the can land next to them.
"Throw it." Dewey gave it to Huey who just tossed it back to Dewey. This went on for a while until Dewey just decided to chuck it wherever. The can landed near Louie making the noise catch Abigors attention. The boy looked to be angrier and angrier as seconds went by. If you looked closely, smoke could be coming out of his hands.
In a panic, Louie grabbed the can and tossed it at the pantry. Violet shut the door before it could hit her or get spotted. Abigor was close enough to see the can hit the pantry doors. He walked up to the can and was about to pick it up until he was sure he heard some movement in the pantry door. From their hiding spots, The triplets could see his blue eyes glaring at the door as if he could see through it. Huey and Dewey crawled out of the cover and nervously watched. They tried to find anything they could use to catch Abigors attention.
In a second, Abigor grabbed the knob and swung it open. To the triplets' surprise, he actually yanked the door off its hinges. This only made the three more nervous than before. He was clearly not normal.
Abigor didn't see anything from his eye level. He stuck his head in a bit and looked to the right and left. Nothing. It wasn't until he noticed some movement below. Second he looked down, Violet threw a can up at him, hitting him in the face. He jerked back in pain, allowing the humming bird to crawl past his legs and make a run for it. The boys wasted no time and followed her out the door.
"Get back here!" Abigor commanded.
In the ballroom, Lizzette was still struggling to pull her arrows back from Lena and Webby.
"Just let go!" Lizzette finally pulled her arrows back only for them to be snatched by Dewey
"Arrows? Kinda old fashioned don't you think?" He said.
Lizzette didn't seem fazed by this. She just reached into her purse and pulled out what looked like a gold handle. She swiped it in front of her causing a long silver blade to appear. Without another word, Dewey turned around and was about to run off. Only to be pushed up against a wall by Abigor. His eyes were glowing like ember, his anger being more than visible.
"Let him go!" Louie was the first to react. He grabbed Abigor by his shirt and tried to pull him off with Hueys help. The girls were about to help until Lizzette blocked their way with her sword.
"How about a rematch from our fencing tournament?" Lizzette said coldly.
Outside the ballroom, students were leaving in a panic while others called the cops. Fenton scanned the group of kids, trying to spot the 6 he was in charge of.
"Did you see the Mcduck kids?" He asked Gandra.
"I was too busy making openings to escape," she replied. When they saw the 6 weren't out, they looked back at the windows above. Gandra groaned, "You can't be serious."
She climbed on a tree and hopped on a ledge of the window. She looked inside to see the fight that was going on. Before she could hop in, she noticed a gleam of green before her. She slowly placed her hand forward and pulled it back when she got blasted by a small blast of energy.
"This is anything but good."Gandra hopped off the tree and faced GizmoDuck.
"Anything?" He asked.
"They're still inside being attacked and some kind of force field isn't letting me in," she said.
Back inside, the teens weren't having much luck against the cousins. Abigor proved himself to be extremely strong. Able to to tackle two of the triplets and keep the other one away. It was near to impossible to even land a hit on him. As he pinned both Dewey and Huey on the floor, he shoved Louie away.
"Give it to me!" Abigor demanded.
"What?" Huey asked, confused.
"You know what I mean! Give it!" Abigor pressed his arms harder on the twos chest. They winced in pain from his strength.
"I don't know what….. you're talking….. about….." Dewey was able to let out from the pressure.
In a blink of an eye, Louie grabbed a chair and swung over it to Abigor. But the results weren't what they expected. They felt some sudden heat when the chair was hit by some blue flames. Everything went quiet, with the only sound being the ashes falling on the ground. Even Lizzette stopped swinging her sword to look at her cousin surprised.
"You didn't?" Lizzette whispered. Abigor sighed in some disappointment before looking up at Louie.
"Give me the green gem and I won't hurt you," Abigor scowled at him. Louie just stood there, dumbfounded by what he just saw, "Louie, I know you…."
Abigor didn't even get to say anything. Louie ran off in fear. Abigor, now even angrier, stomped on his feet before throwing another blast of fire. Louie yelped when the fireball nearly missed him. One by one, Abigor aimed at the green triplet in an attempt to hit him.
Dewey and Huey held onto their chest in pain. It felt like the boy was cracking their bones from how hard he was pushing them against the floor.
"Guys!" Webby was about to run up to them but Lizzette pulled her back.
"Not until you give us the gem," she warned. Gem? What gem, Webby wondered. She was quick to get on her feet before Lizzette struck the floor with her sword. Being defenseless with no weapons, Webby ran away with the other girls.
Outside, GizmoDuck was communicating with Scrooge through his suite.
"They're still trapped inside with the Quackopoulos kids," He told him.
With Scrooge, once the limo came to a really rough stop, everyone hurried out and went to the plane.
"There's something going on with those two. Is there any information you can find about them?" Scrooge asked.
He didn't need to ask twice, Gandra already pulled out her phone and was researching the schools database.
"Students of Duckburge High, Cape Suzette High School, ages 17…." She skimmed across all the basic information.
Back inside, Louie was running for his life.
"Where's uncle Scrooge when you need him!?" Louie cried out as he ran into a dining room, barely out running a flying chair that cracked the doors. He ducked under the table, careful to not tug on the table cloth.
"You can't hide from me green boy!" Abigor shouted at him, "I know one of you three broke the spell! And I'm not gonna give up until all three of you are dead! You hear me!? Dead!?" Abigor slammed the remains of the door away and scanned the dining room.
Nothing, or so it appears from the surface. The duck calmly entered the place and slowly made his way across the dining room. Louie knew right away he was in big danger. He didn't even dare look behind the table cloth for he knew the blood thirsty boy was waiting for him on the other side. He could hear the heavy footsteps surrounding him, getting closer with every beat of his heart. He silently prayed for his life, he knew he was weak against this guy. What was he? He was definitely not mortal.
"Come on Louie," He stretched out his name in a deep matter as if he were calling for a cat. The triplet can hear the steps walk right by his ear and past him. He held his breath in, hoping that he couldn't hear his breaths. Louie listened closely to Abigors footsteps and noticed they were moving farther away from him. They were way past him now, like maybe 10 feet away. This brought some great relief to the green triplet, but he still didn't dare cause a single dent to the quiet atmosphere, "Don't be afraid of me. We're good buddies. Of course, we can continue being friends if you just give me the gem you used to break that spell!"
The steps suddenly got even heavier as Abigor's voice became more aggressive. Louie could feel the ground shake from Abigors heavy footsteps, each one getting stronger and stronger. He could feel his teeth and body vibrating, he could hear the sound of the footsteps kept getting louder and louder by the second. He couldn't even focus on where they were coming from thanks to his racing heart and mind.
"I'll give you till the count of three... One..." Abigors threat made the boys breath trapped within him. Did he know where he was? Was he safe?
"Two..." Should he make a run for it? There's no way he knew he was under here right? That's what he thought, until realization made his pupils shrink and his body go stiff. The sound of footsteps were no longer to the sides of him, but right above him.
"Three!" With that shout, Abigor smashed his fist through the table nearly smashing Louie in the process. The green dressed boy rolled to his left and laid flat on his belly to avoid being hit. Abigor threw another hit, smashing through the table and nearly grabbing onto Louie's hair. The teen let out a yelp and backed away, trying to not be caught by the craze boy.
Back at the plane, Scrooge was practically yelling into the phone at this point.
"How did the lad get his hands on something as powerful as a love potion?" He kept repeating his sentence to the scientist.
"Found his information," Gandra claimed. Fenton pushed himself onto her and looked at the phone screen. Fenton held his phone close to his mouth and read what Abigors information said.
"Abigor Hades Quackopoulos. Son of Thanatos H. Quackopoulos. He's a very distant but a blood related descendant of Hades?" The shock in Fentons voice was crystal clear.
"Hades?" Della gasped. She pressed her back against the seat and thought about what Abigor could be doing to her boys, "What does this mean?"
"Abigor has inhuman strength and holds the fire of hell in his blood….. Literally!" Fenton explained.
In the ballroom, Louie was practically crying rivers. He was hiding behind the chairs and listened as his friends and brothers tried to take down the demon boy. His safe spot wasn't gonna stay safe for long. A flash of gold light caught his eye. He looked up at the stairs to see a female duck glaring daggers at him. In her hand was her gold bow and arrow, aiming straight at him.
Right when she released it, Louie douged the weapon, letting it pierce right through the table like a knife. He gulped down any fear he had and ran off to help his friends.
"This doesn't explain how he got his hands on a love potion. How does being a descendant of Hades mean love potion?" Donald demanded to know.
"Umm…" Gandra kept scrolling through the Quackopoulos family records and family tree. She then came to a file about a Greek Goddess and her descendents, "Aha! Lizzette Aphrollina Quackopoulos. Part of Aphroducky bloodline?"
Even Gandra was surprised reading this.
"Goddess of love," Scrooge concluded out loud. "That explains the love potion. She's making it with the help of that recipe book! We'll be there soon, try to get the lads out of that ballroom."
"Roger that," Fenton said.
"I already scanned around the building," Gandra told him, "There doesn't appear to be any way in without getting hit by the force field."
"Not every force field is indestructible," Fenton began and looked around the building. His visor scanning the whole place, looking for any sign to get inside, "If we find it's weak spot we can break in."
Inside, Webby ran up the stairs, avoiding the arrows that stabbed every step.
"Stop moving so I can shoot you!" Lizzette yelled in frustration. She tried to go after Webby but Violet held her back as much as she could. When Webby was at the top, she looked down to see Abigor had managed to knock Louie down with a chair. Before he could hit him again, Dewey tackled him to the ground. This proved useless when Abigor easily kicked Dewey off. Dewey tumbled back against Huey, knocking them both down.
It was Lenas turn for an attack. She conjured up some purple energy from her amulet and began to throw them at Abigor. Abigor fought back with his own powers. Every shot of magic Lena threw he fought back with fire. When Lena shot towards Abigors legs, he jumped on a chair and grabbed the table behind him. With ease, he threw it at Lena who simply broke the table with a blast of magic. The only problem was that a fireball was right behind the table leaving Lena very little to no time to react. Lena felt the fire hit her against her stomach, knocking her to the ground.
"You'll pay for that one!" Louie kicked the chair Abigor was on, knocking him down. In a second, Abigor sat up and shot out some fire at Louie. Hitting him as well as his brothers.
"No," Webby whispered at the sight. An arrow nearly shot her, landing just inches away from her feet. Webby looked ahead and saw a chandelier hanging. She hopped on the railing and readied herself to jump. Before Lizzette could aim and shoot, Webby hopped to the chandelier and held on like she was a kid on the monkey bars. She climbed on, making sure she was in front of the chains that were holding it up. Lizzette aimed and shot once more. Webby quickly hopped away, making the arrow break the chain. With it being weakened, Webby hopped back to the railings, letting the chandelier fall.
"Look out below!" Webby warned her friends. They all moved fast letting the chandelier fall over Abigor.
It was like a cage for him. The gold color metal surrounded him and a hard metal was above, closing him in.
"Let me out!" Abigor grabbed onto the bars and bent them.
"Guys up here!" Webby pointed at a window. Everyone sprinted away and went up the stairs. Abigor set his hands on fire and tried to melt the metal. As he did, Dewey helped Webby up by linking his hands together and letting her step on them. Webby tried to grab the ledge of the window only to pull back in pain.
"Ow! The window shocked me!" She held her hand in pain. She hopped down and looked at her friends, "There's some kind of force field blocking us in."
"Every force field has a weak spot, we just have to find it," Huey concluded.
"Easier said than done!" Abigor had managed to claw his way to freedom. He appeared behind them faster than they could blink. Before anyone could process anything, he set his arms on fire, took a step back and lunged at the group.
Everyone huddled into a group and shut their eyes tight, ready to meet some pain. Surprising everyone, Abigor was the one that was met with an attack.
"What the…" Abigor nearly cursed when his vision was blurred by white cold foam. Violet had taken the fire hydrant from the wall and stood in front of the group. Abigor spat out the foam and glared at her with his glowing eyes, "Why you little son of…."
Before he even had a chance to light up again, Violet sprayed him with the fire hydrant again. This time knocking him off his feet.
"Come on!" Abigor complained and wiped the foam off his face. He stood up only to be met with another spray. The cold foam was enough to make him feel weak. He coughed out the foam and laid on his knees, "Give me a chance to attack!"
Nope, she again sprayed him scared he was gonna attack.
"This is so unfai…." Violet didn't even let him speak. She again sprayed him just to be safe, this time getting some in his mouth. Soon enough, the red can went empty and she had no more foam to spray.
Abigor choked on the foam for a good while but once he was good again, he looked up at the hummingbird with a deadly glare. Realizing she ran out of foam, he let a smirk form on his beak. A smirk that read "not so tough now huh?"
Still on his knees, he lunged up at Violet only to be met with a wack to the face by the fire hydrant. The swing Violet gave the fire hydrate was enough to knock Abigor down the stairs.
He landed at the very bottom of the stairs, unconscious. Lizzette looked down at him in shock, then back up. Seeing she was out number, she raised her hands in the air.
"I surrender!" She said. Believing her, the 6 came down the stairs. In a flash, Lizzette pulled out her sword again and swung it in all directions like a maniac.
"Whoa!" Everyone ducked down.
Outside, Fenton couldn't seem to budge the doors. He tried everything. Chainsaws, missiles and even lemon pies. Nothing.
"I don't think anything is strong enough to break this," Fenton sounded like he was gonna give up.
The sound of teens screaming was enough to grab his attention. He turned around to see an airplane making a landing. A very shaky landing.
The plane landed on the grass, leaving a long trail of dirt behind it. Everyone ran out of its way, letting it crash into the ballroom, shattering the force field in the process.
"Well… couldn't be any better timing," Fenton commented.
Inside, everyone stared at the plane in shock.
"What kind of idiot lands a plane like that?" Lizzette slowly said, still in shock. The door opened letting a familiar pilot off.
"Our idiot!" The teens couldn't be any happier to see Launchpad. They ran up to him in a group hug.
"I didn't ruin the dance did I?" Launchpad asked looking around.
"The dance was already ruined!" Louie chimed.
"My boys!" Della came out and hugged all three of her sons, "We're never letting you go to another school dance ever again!"
"Is anyone hurt?" Donald grabbed onto his nephews and checked their eyes, mouths, and limbs.
"We're ok uncle Donald, really," Dewey tried to tell him but Donald still pulled out some banges and wrapped them around any scratch he found.
Taking this as a distraction, Lizzette slowly walked away before making a run for it. Only, the second she turned around she came face to face with a very angry rich duck.
"I….. I can explain," If looks could kill, Lizzette would have been suffering a long painful death with the glare Scrooge gave her.
It was a long and awkward ride back to Duckburg.
Launchpad dropped the Mcduck family at the Money bin to do further studies on the potion, all besides Scrooge. He decided to take a personal drive with the cousins back to their home.
Abigor was sitting down with an ice pack on his head. His hands were also handcuffed to the seat he was in just in case he tried anything. Lizzette was fidgeting with her fingers, not even glancing up at the richest duck in the world.
"How long?" He asked.
"What?" The two asked back.
"How long have you two been planning this? Abigor clearly had Webbigail under a spell for 2 years, and you were just about ready to do the same to Huey!" He pointed at them with his cane.
"You don't need to know," Lizzette scoffed.
"Can you at least tell me why you did this?" Scrooge demanded in a harsh tone.
"Why not?" Lizzette simply said, "Is it so bad to want some love back?"
"Not like this!" Scrooge gestured at the book Lizzette had in her purse "Where are your parents?"
"I don't know," Abigor shrugged and winced in some pain, "Fiji perhaps? They have a timeshare."
"My father is off on a business trip," Lizzette plainly answered.
"And you're mum?" Scrooge asked. He didn't get a response. Lizzette just looked out the window with an angry expression. The limo came to stop and the cousins were let out, "I'll see you two tomorrow morning."
"Tomorrow morning?" Abigor was confused as Lizzette.
"Don't think you're getting away scot free. If your parents aren't here, I'll be sure to take you two to Ithaquack, home of the Greek gods and you're ancestors."
"How did you …." Lizzette was surprised he knew about their ancestors.
"I didn't become wealthy without being smarter than my enemies," with that Scrooge closed the limo door and left. Abigir and Lizzette looked at One another. Frighten that they might have to face their ancestors for this.
At the lab, Gyro was running a few tests on Webby and Huey. Taking samples from their mouths and determining the effects of the potion.
Huey glanced over his shoulder to see Violet was looking down at her hands with a sad expression. Even when it wasn't his fault, he still felt guilty for abandoning her at the dance.
"Purple girl, hand me that test tube," Gyro asked. Violet took the test tube and walked up to him. She didn't even try to make eye contact with Huey as she passed him, "Thank you."
After Gyro took the tube she turned around. Her eyes glancing up at the red triplet. Huey tried to open his beak to say something but nothing came out. She walked away making him feel even more guilt. He didn't need to turn around to know Lena was glaring daggers at him.
Gyro left the tubes in a fridge and looked at the teens, "So your evening didn't go as planned huh?"
"It was fine," Louie shrugged, "Made a lot of sales and got some food like Scrooge wanted."
"Yeah….. not as planned," Huey sighed, "It was….. unexpected."
"No, the word we're looking for is disaster! That's the word!" Dewey finished his brother's sentence.
"I didn't want to say anything but it's true. Whatever it was that attacked us at the party must've been some kind of powerful source of magic," Huey concluded.
"Whatever it was, this will catch the culprit once and for all," Gyro rolled out a metal sheet in the ground, " A metal trap specialized to capture any animal or paranormal creatures. We've been working on this for awhile now. It's highly sensitive so no matter what goes by this, it'll get trapped in a second. Observe."
Everyone put their attention to the metal trap and watched as Lil Bulb made his way into it. Once he was in the middle, he waited for a couple seconds. Then a minute, then another minute with nothing happening.
"I don't know what you were going for but I'm sure a trap is supposed to, you know, trap," Gandra told Gyro sarcastically.
"Oh don't you start with me now Ms D. I'm sure it just needs an average amount of wait," Gyro explained. Gandra just scoffed at his statement before hopping out of her seat. To prove him wrong, she walked onto the metal trap and went to the middle only for nothing to happen. To add more weight, she hopped up and down, stomping her feet onto the metal platform, but still nothing happened.
"Ok, so it may need a little more weight," Gyro started to feel unsure of himself after this.
"Let me test it," Fenton hopped onto the middle trap to add more weight to it. Still, the trap was laying flat on the ground.
"Some breakthrough," Gandra chuckled.
Gyro rolled his eyes and pushed the two off. He stomped on the trap trying to trigger it.
"I don't understand. I was sure I made this to not be as sensitive as last time."
"We're gonna need to leave now. Uncle Donald says Scrooge is at the gate ready to pick us up," Louie checked his phone.
"Professor Gearloose, I think now is a good time to pack up and leave," Fenton tried telling him.
"Not until I perfect this!" Gyro grabbed his things and went to a private room to work on. Before the teens could leave, Louie stopped and looked back.
"Oh, here," Louie handed Fenton his engagement rings. He took a good look at the and noticed the gems were no longer broken but fixed.
"You had them?" Fenton asked in surprise.
"I found them during the chaos in the ballroom. See you again sometime," Louie waved as he left with his friends.
The two scientists waved back before packing their things up. They both slipped their rings back on and talked.
"I'm not getting paid enough to deal with this magic green stuck," Gandra sighed as she grabbed her things. A wave of energy then shot straight through her body. It didn't feel right, it wasn't natural. Whatever it was, stiffened her body so she couldn't move.
"As long as the triplets are….." Fenton didn't even get to finish his sentence. He felt the same type of energy fill his body. He lost all feeling in his legs, arms and soon entire body. A heavy weight pulled the two down as if gravity became heavier.
Fenton fell to the ground, feeling as if something just pushed him. Gandra held onto a lab table, trying not to give into the weight. The two whined in pain that lasted for a minute. After a while, Gandra saw a flash of dark purple while Fenton saw a flash of light purple. They straightened their posture and shook off the pain.
"I forgot what that felt like," Gandra helped Fenton back on his feet, "Been a while since that happened."
"Yeah, now where's that little gem?" Fenton dusted himself off and looked around the lab. He pulled some covers and looked around until he found it. A glowing green gem placed in a secured glass container. He grabbed it and handed it to Gandra, "You remember where Abigor lives right?"
"Yep," Gandra slipped the gem into her pocket, "I'll get it to him in no time."
At Abigors home.
"What do you think is gonna happen?" Lizzette sat in her bed, shaking at the thought of what her ancestors will do to punish them.
"Well, The wine god drove a king mad, and had him slay his own family before he was torn to pieces. Zeus punished the champion of mankind with an eternity of having his guts torn out. That one dude that had to roll a boulder up a hill for all eternity exhausting him. And then the guy who accidentally walked in on Artemis when she was bathing and got turned into a deer….. hunted by his own dogs," Abigor listed some punishments greek gods gave. Lizzette made a visible gulp at just the thought of their punishment.
"We shouldn't have agreed to this," Lizzette hopped onto her feet and quickly walked around, "If we break the deal we'll face internal punishment, if we peruse the deal, we'll face internal punishment by our own family!"
"Relax Lizzette," Abigor stopped his cousin and handed her a paper bag, "We're family. What's the worst punishment we can get?"
Lizzette nervously breathed in and out of her paper bag. A knock on the door made the girl jump 5 feet in the air.
"We didn't have a choice!" Lizzette screamed with her hands up. Abigor shushed her and opened the door. A grown up Duck in a butler's uniform stood there.
"Master Abigor," The butler handed the boy a box. Abigor took and thanked him. He set the box on the counter and opened it up.
"What is it?" Lizzette asked, still shaking.
"No way," Abigors face showed nothing but relife. He took out the glass container that had the green gem in it. Lizzette gasp, feeling a huge wave of relief hit her.
"We got it!" Lizzette chimed.
"Just one more piece of the talisman left," Abigor admired the green gem. Lizzette gave her cousin a tight hug in joy and he did the same. The happy moment was broken when they again felt a gust of wind open their balcony window, shutting off any source of light.
"I guess you're not as useless as I thought," the same villainous voice filled the room. Unlike last time, Abigor didn't feel fear but actual joy.
"Told you we just needed a little more time," Abigor happily handed the gem to the glowing silhouette. The man held onto it and even without a mouth, the eyes slanted up indicating the man was smiling ear to ear. In one swift hand movement, he made a necklace appear with a large green gem. The gem was missing 2 pieces, on its side and one in the middle.
The man slips the piece into the hole on the side creating a large blast of energy. Abigor and Lizzette felt the blast push them against the wall and fell to the ground. Abigor sat up and made sure his cousin was alright.
"At last, after all these centuries….." As the villian spoke, the cousins held onto each other, afraid at what the results were from that one piece, "My tialsmen will be complete soon! And I owe it all to you two!"
Abigor felt the man grab onto his shirt and pull him up. He came face to face with what used to be a green silhouette. He now had a solid look. Tan fur, deep black eyes and a deep purple attire. The green tialsmen rested on his chest, hanging from a gold chain.
"Because if you didn't decide to interfere with the plan and let me attack, we might not have been able to get it!" His tone had a hint of sarcasm.
"Um…. you're welcome?" Abigor didn't know how to respond to the villian. His sharp teeth looked like they were ready to bite. He was pulled onto his feet making him feel tiny. The man was much bigger than he was. Large in height and width, surely weighing more than him.
"I could've grabbed that triplet if you just stayed put! When can I expect my full payment?" The large man asked in his usual sinister tone. Abigor had to admit, he was much more intimidating with his full image. Just being in his presents made him feel small.
"I…. I can assure you we'll be able to get you a triplet before our last day," Abigor answered.
"Hmmm…." The man turned around and slowly walked away. His attire included small bits of metal making jingle sounds with every step he took, "... You sound very sure of yourself. I can assume you have that red triplet in your grasp."
"We did…." Abigor tried to talk but Lizzette took over.
"We do!" She corrected, "The force field in their hearts has finally broken and as long as they don't lay a finger on those friendship bracelets, we'll be able to give you what you want."
"You better," The man didn't even turn to look at them. He just stopped at the balcony, his eyes glued on the moon, "Remember, I own you, I control your destiny. Complete the deal and the imprisonment will transfer from your family to theirs."
"Thank you master…." Abigor said as bold as he could but his voice was still shaky.
"Master what?" The man asked. Abigor and Lizzette took a deep breath in and spoke together.
"Master Merlock."
The man smirked at the sound of his servants being so obedient. With a swift move of his arm, he transformed into an eagle and flew off.
dalek117 you win a cookie! Or actually, since you were the only one that confirmed their answer to me in full detail.
"Wait a minute, I just realised that Felldrake's colour is purple, not green. And that Merlock's talisman was broken which would be why he's trying to hunt down Scrooge, while Felldrake would aim for Donald and only Donald. As much as I like Felldrake and wish he was the main villain, I have to say that Merlock fits the bill much more than Felldrake. *Sigh*, better luck next time staffy boy… (i'm calling him as Merlock now)
I'll be more than glad to write you a one shot for the Ducktales fandom. If you want me too. Just pm me or review what you like.
And just for fun (or a one shot if you like me to write you one) one of the 6 kids, Della, Donald or Scrooge are about to go missing. Can you guess who will go missing first? Or, can anyone answer where the missing characters went? I'll be shocked if anyone answers this one right. I'll write a three shot for anyone that can answer where the missing characters went.
