it's been weeks since Donald and the Boys have taken up residence in McDuck Manor. And they've been on a lot of adventures together. And this one has just got Dewey, Huey, Louie, Webby, Beakely and Launchpad trapped underground in the subway. Webby and Lena were on the hunt for the legendary Terra-firmians of Duckburg and Huey went along to keep them out of trouble while at the same time prove that Webby's beliefs are just myths. Everyone else eventually caught and now Beakely is incredibly pissed off, mainly with Lena, especially now that they're trapped.

Beakely: It looks like the only safe way to get out of here is to get this train moving. Launchpad, get to the control room.

Unfortunately the mole monster movie they'd watched has made Launchpad ridiculously paranoid.

Launchpad: He holds up his hands in refusal. No Mrs B! I can't leave you alone with… He motions his face to Dewey, believing he's a mole monster and the blue wearing duck lowers his eyebrows in suspicion. I mean uh…I don't know if I can. I've never crashed a train before.

Beakely: Well, then maybe you could drive the train without crashing it.

Launchpad: Beh… He's never driven anything without crashing it.

Beakely: Beakely groans in annoyance at the level of stupidity she's witnessing. Just get to the control room and see what you can do.

Launchpad: Fine. He looks at Dewey in suspicion before walking off to the control room but not before picking up a pipe. I can't believe my best friend is a mole monster… He gets out of earshot.

Dewey: Does Launchpad think I'm a mole monster?

Webby: Did he just call you his best friend?

Beakely: No worries dear. I'll talk some sense into Launchpad later. She angrily looks at Lena. I'm going to the rear to see if I can detach us from the cave in. Beakely points right at Lena. You. With me, you've caused us enough grief.

Lena: Lena mockingly salutes her. Aye aye! Colonel Crumpet!

Beakely: Beakely points at Louie. Louie. I'll need you to come too.

Louie: Will this involve a lot of hardwork?

Beakely: No. I need someone more trustworthy than Lena to be on lookout.

Louie: Louie shrugs. Fair enough.

Webby: The rest of us will stay here and be on the lookout for Terra-firmians. It must be about half-time at the great games so it will be easier to spot one.

Beakely: Beakely pretends she didn't hear that and just motions Lena and Louie to follow her. Okay…just stay put.

They exit the train and Beakely aims a heated glare at Lena.

Beakely: After you help us get out of here you're never seeing Webby again. Beakely stomps off and Lena rolls her eyes.

Louie: Ooh…now that was harsh.

They follow her, Louie's hand in his pockets and Lena's arms crossed.

Lena: Okay lady, you're real bad at asking for help.

Louie: She's actually never asked anyone for help. Like ever.

Lena: Then I guess that's natural. The both of them smile at each other.

Huey is getting exasperated with Webby's wild goose chase and turns to Dewey for support.

Huey: Please talk some sense into Webby. You don't really believe that rock monsters are playing earthquake games.

Dewey just smiles and walks up to Webby, wrapping his arm around her.

Dewey: Sorry Huey, but I'm siding with Webby on this one. Now Huey is angry.

Huey: What!?

Dewey: She's always been right about this sort of stuff before so why not now? Webby smiles at Dewey gratefully and wraps her arm around him.

Webby: Thank you Dewey. She smirks at Huey. See. Dewey is open enough to understand and agree with me. Why can't you be?

Huey: Because they don't exist. There's no evidence.

Dewey: After adventuring with Uncle Scrooge I believe anything is real. Besides, adventure isn't about looking for evidence. It's about doing and looking.

Webby: Exactly! Dewey quickly sits on a chair.

Dewey: So Webs. What are these "aftershocks" supposed to be?

Webby: Those aftershocks are actually a revolt led by the lost Terra-firmian prince. Huey just shakes her head and signals that she's just cuckoo. He's using the games as a distraction to storm the calafirmian citadel. It's all in this artist rendering.

Webby presents her childish art to Dewey with the victorious Terra-firmian prince standing above everyone else, exciting Dewey.

Dewey: Oh man! How awesome! Underground people living right under us! Now I want to meet this prince guy more than ever!

Webby: You and me both! Huey gets out his JWG and presents the concepts of earthquake.

Huey: Earthquakes are a result of shifting tectonic plates.

Huey and Webby are getting increasingly angry with each other and Dewey doesn't seem that convinced by Huey's theory.

Webby: But who's pushing the plates Huey? Who's pushing the plates!?

Huey: Other plates are pushing the plates!

Webby: Now who sounds ridiculous?

Huey: Aren't you gonna say anything Dewey?

Dewey: Hey. This is a verbal war between you and Webby. I'd rather stay out of it.

They hear a strange noise from above.

Huey: Probably just some leftover rubble from the cave in.

The crash on the top that almost breaks through brings only one thing to Webby and Dewey's mind.

Dewey: Underground people!

Webby: I'm coming your highness. She runs about and uses her acrobatic skills to jump to the hatch, pulling it open. She climbs up and Huey attempts to stop her.

Huey: Webby, no! Please, it's not safe!

Webby: This could be it. This could be the prince. This could be…! She flips up only to discover a boulder much to her dismay and Huey's delight when he climbs up. A rock?

Huey: See, just a boulder from the cave in. They hear another earth quake occurring and Huey is getting increasingly concerned. Can we go back inside before we're crushed?

Webby: Webby walks away, refusing to give up. No. Just because this is only a rock doesn't mean that there aren't Terra-firmians still out there.

Huey: So we're supposed to examine every rock in this tunnel? Being into analysis Huey can't help but smile at the thought. That actually sounds pretty fun. He shakes his head and gets back on topic. Wait! That's not the point!

As they argue Louie and Lena lean against the train and play/watch on their phones happily watching Beakely's pathetic attempt to pull out the nail from the connected hooks.

Lena: Looking good tea time, keep it up.

Louie: Yeah, at this rate we'll be out of here in probably…never…

Even with her enhanced strength Beakely is unable to pull out the tight nail. She turns to the both of them.

Beakely: This would go a lot of faster if one of you would give me a hand.

Louie: Sorry Mrs B, but hardwork is not my style. Besides, I'm supposed to be on lookout, remember.

Lena: And the sooner I help you, the sooner I never get to see my friends again so…

Beakely groans in annoyance at the both of them, mainly at Lena. Refusing to be goaded she continues pulling on her own.

Lena: Want me to get one of the more trustworthy kids to help or am I still not allowed to talk to them?

Louie: Ooh! Burn! Beakely silences Louie and gives Lena another heated glare.

Beakely: Do not mouth off to me!

Louie: This is so much better than that lame movie! Louie gets out some popcorn earning him looks from Lena and Beakely. What, I got a refill on the way out. It's encouraged.

Beakely: Beakely turns back to Lena. It's your fault we're in this mess! Who raised you anyway!? Lena's eyes widen in shock and she saddens, upset with what Beakely just said. Louie can't help but noticed and be worried. I know a bad influence when I see one. Those are good children with bright futures! Even you Louie.

Lena: Yeah! And what does that make me?

Beakely: I don't know. Beakely continues trying to pull out the nail and Louie offers the upset Lena some popcorn much to her surprise.

Louie: Want some. It might make you feel better. Lena can't help but smile gratefully.

Lena: Thanks. She takes some and crunches on them as they both play on their phones.

Louie: So, judging by the upset look on your face I saw for a couple of seconds I'm guessing you don't have very loving parents.

Lena: You noticed huh?

Louie: I like to keep a lookout for small things from time to time. Who knows, they may lead to big things.

Lena: That's a nice way of looking at things. But for the record I don't have any parents. I was raised by my aunt and she was the worst.

Louie: Makes sense. So your aunt abused and tortured is what I'm guessing and having enough of that you decided to run away and live out by your own rules completely free from anyone having control over you. Something like that?

Lena widens her eyes in surprise and looks at Louie, not sure how to respond to that considering it was only half true.

Lena: Uh…yeah…something like that.

Louie: Must be nice being able to live out by your own rules.

Lena: Now Lena lowers her eyebrows in concern for Louie. But what's wrong with the way you live? Webby said family is the best thing that can happen to anyone. Don't like yours.

Louie: Don't get me wrong, my family's great and all but for 10 years of my life my Uncle Donald wouldn't allow me or my brothers to do anything. It was regular boring stuff. The only things that were fun were birthdays, Christmas, Funso's and fishing trips. He just doesn't believe that we can take care of ourselves.

Lena: Well look on the bright side. At least your uncle loves and cares about you. Completely the exact opposite of my aunt. A loving overprotective uncle sounds a thousand times better than an abusive aunt. They both smile at each other.

Louie: Yeah. I guess that's true. I mean at least Uncle Donald does this out of love, so that's something.

Lena: Yeah. Exactly. Louie and Lena can't help but aim bigger smiles at each other with their eyes wide open, seeing that they have a somewhat similar situation. Thanks for cheering me up. You know, for some reason I'm starting to take a liking to you Greenie.

Louie: Sure, no problem. He lowers his eyebrows with a frown. It's Louie by the way.

Lena: Greenie works with me better.

They then look to Beakely who now trying to kick the nail open and the kids watch in complete annoyance and disappointment.

Lena: Is THIS better than the movie?

Louie: Nope. Nuh-uh. This sucks way more than the movie now. Louie and Lena put their phones in their pockets. He walks over and motions Beakely to stop. Mrs.B, you're doing it all wrong. That is not the right way to vandalise property.

Beakely: I'm not vandalising anything! I'm trying to unhook this train from the cave in so we can get out of this mess Lena has gotten us into.

Louie: Well, vandalism or not, you aren't doing it right.

Lena: Lena walks to the edge of the train. Greenie's right. If you're going to vandalise, at least do it right.

The both of them jump off and look for something they can use. They spot a nearby crowbar and Lena picks it up. They nod to each other with an idea coming to mind and walk back to the hook. Lena spins the bar and hooks it onto the nail. Together Louie and Lena are pulling off the nail and Beakely is stunned to see they're helping and are doing better than her for kids who are lazy.

Launchpad is hammering the control panel from underneath while formulating a crazy plan of paranoia.

Launchpad: Okay, Launchpad. Here's the plan. You wait for Mrs.B to give the signal and then accelerate the train before those mole monsters possessing your friends can get on the train. And there's no way they'll follow you because mole monster's hate the sun.

Meanwhile Dewey has climbed and watches his brother and crush vehemently arguing with each other, having had enough of the other criticising their beliefs. The criticisms are getting worse, they launch insults at each other and Dewey can't keep track of what they're saying.

Huey: But this is a rock! Not a Terra-something! A stupid rock…! He motions to it only to discover the rock has vanished much to their shock. That suddenly disappeared.

Dewey: Ooh. Dramatic twist!

They examine the spot to see a small crater and Huey's scientific mind works overtime coming with a logical explanation.

Huey: Um…anything could've happened to that rock. It could've rolled off.

Webby: Rolled up and off of this dent. She chuckles a bit. I don't think so!

Dewey: Yeah dude. Normal rocks don't roll up. He makes a wave like motion downward. They roll down. Webby motions that he's right and now Huey is coming up with random stuff.

Huey: Um…maybe it disintegrated or a sudden wormhole…they're always good for an unexplained disappearance. Webby and Dewey both deadpan and look at the red wearing duck as if he's stupid as he continues making random babble.

Dewey: He's having a logic overload. Whenever Huey is faced with something challenging his nerd beliefs he comes up with random stuff that I don't think even he believes.

Webby: I can see that. Thanks for the tip.

Huey: …Or we could all be seeing things because of a methane gas leak. He gets out his guidebook. Let me check the JWG.

Dewey: Dewey holds his wrist to stop him. Huey. Just give up and face the facts. It's obvious that rock was a Terra-firmian that-

He stops speaking when he spots something in shock. Huey looks in his direction and gasps in fright.

Dewey: Are we all seeing that?

Webby nods and what they're seeing are glowing red circles moving around on the rocks. Huey is scared out of his mind and his brain is overloaded with logic now.

Huey: That…that's uh…He looks at his book. Sparks from a faulty wiring.

Dewey: I'm sure there'd be more yellow than red if it were sparks.

Huey: Then maybe a crazed sewer killer with a flashlight.

They look to see another pair of red circles appear and it's quite clear that these are pairs of glowing eyes, causing Huey to step back in fear. Another two pairs of eyes appear and it's quite apparent these are small figures.

Huey: …I'm still not counting out a methane gas leak!

Dewey: Seriously!

Webby: Webby throws up her hands. Not everything is a methane gas leak!

The shadowed figures suddenly turn into balls and roll down. They disappear out of sight.

Huey: It's gone.

Dewey: Now that's way creepier.

Launchpad puts the finishing touches to the control panel and the lights suddenly reactivate. He comes out feeling satisfied with his work.

Launchpad: This oughta keep those mole monsters away.

He freaks out when he hears a roar and looks out the window to see a 5th figure with red glowing eyes and this time sharp teethes.

Launchpad: He yelps in fear. Mole man! He slams the door shut and leans against it. Everything I've ever seen in a movie is real! He runs around screaming in horror.

Louie, Lena and Beakely are pulling together and manage to yank the nail off the hooks, much to their satisfaction.

Launchpad gets in front of the control panel in determination.

Launchpad: You're not getting me alive mole monster! He flicks on all the switches.

Beakely can't help but be impressed with both Louie and Lena while holding the crowbar.

Beakely: Mmm. I suppose you're both good for something, even you Lena.

Lena: Lena on the train and just shrugs off the words. Don't hurt yourself with the compliments Abby Rodes; I'm just here to help. Beakely looks like she's just reached her limit of control.

Beakely: Alright, I've had it up to here with your horrid behaviour!

Louie: Whoa! Mrs.B let's ease it up there. Don't you think you're being a little too hard in Lena? Now Beakely turns to Louie in anger.

Beakely: How could you say that young man!? It's because of her actions that we're stuck in here!

Lena: Hey, it's not like I wanted us to get stuck here! This was just an accident!

Louie: Plus why assign blame? Scrooge takes on stuff like this all the time. What's the difference?

Beakely: At least Scrooge knows what he's doing. Beakely points fingers at Lena. She doesn't. Now Lena is extremely vexed.

Lena: Excuse me! I'm perfectly well aware of what I'm doing old lady!

As they argue the rest of the lights all turn back on, further illuminating Lena's shadow and she gasps in horror when she sees her Aunt Magica appear behind Beakely and Louie and her sights are sent on the former agent. She proceeds to claw at her but Lena moves to the side to get rid of her shadow so Magica was only to tap her hair. Beakely feels it and Louie sees it so they turn around only to see nothing there and Lena's looking nervous.

Launchpad puts the engine in full power and the train accelerates.

Dewey, Huey and Webby are taken out of their frightful experience when they feel the train move.

Unfortunately, Lena yelps when she falls back lands into Beakely's arms. The three of them watch the train move.

Louie: What's Launchpad doing!? Why's he leaving without us!

Beakely: Man child paranoia I assume! Come on!

They immediately chase after the train but unbeknownst to them balls of rock roll after them in their direction.

Beakely hops onto the train and she manages to grab Louie. They reach out their hands to grab Lena who struggles to catch up due to the increasing acceleration. Eventually she manages to jump and get pulled on. The boulders roll past them and they watch in confusion.

The boulder roll up the side and crash onto the cart Dewey, Huey and Webby are on. The damage and the impact causes it to slant and the kids scream as they slide down and bump into the boulders. The train gets back on track and one of the boulders take shape turning around with its red eyes, causing the kids to scream in fear. The Terra-firmian also screams in fear and now Huey is forced to accept the truth.

Huey: This can't be happening!

They immediately make a break for the service hatch.

Webby: Down here!

They quickly climb down the ladder and Huey drops onto the chairs before one of the Terra-firmians could crush him. The rock creature jumps about in its ball form and eventually reaches Launchpad's cart that's take aback by the lump that's formed in the ceiling. When the creature pops in front of the windows the both of them scream in horror and Launchpad activates the brakes. The creature is blown off and curls up into the ball to escape the crashing train.

Everyone and everything on all the train carts are tossed around. Lena screams as she feels her grip loosen and she's blown off the back.

Beakely: Lena!

Louie: I'm coming! He jumps off and grabs her hand. Beakely grabs his ankle and pulls them both in to protect them. The train crashes and the three of them fall off, lost in the smoke.

The train completely comes to a halt after sustaining so much damage and it's unclear if they've all survived. Launchpad comes out his train cart in dazed state but breathes a sigh of relief.

Launchpad: Crashed it.

Louie manages wake up after being unconscious for a while and hearing someone calling out for help.

Lena: HELP! Louie lifts himself up and gasps in shock to see Lena trapped under pile of rocks. Get me out! I can't breathe! I can't breathe! I can't breathe!

Louie: Lena!

Lena: Louie! Louie runs up and tries to pull her out but she is completely stuck under the rubble. It's no use! Forget about me Greenie! Go find Webby and the others!

Louie: No way! I'm not leaving you behind! There must be something I can use!

He frantically looks around spots a large metal pole. When he spots a piece of rock near the rock Lena was trapped under an idea comes to mind. He gets the pole, jams it under the rock, uses the smaller rock to balance it and then forces his full weight. With a pained grunt of effort Louie manages to lift the rock Lena's trapped under, just enough for her to wriggle free. The metal pole snaps and now Louie twists to lie down next to Lena. Both of them pant in exhaustion but manage to smile at each other.

Louie: You okay?

Lena: Yeah. It could've been worse but that's not the case because of you. Thanks…Louie.

Louie: Did you just call me Louie?

Lena: Don't push it.

Louie gets up and holds out her hand. Lena takes it and when she gets up the two of them see that they haven't let go. They look at each other blushing but before anything could be said Louie spots something behind Lena in shock.

Louie: Mrs.B!

Lena turns around to see Beakely trapped under the train. They run over to her and Louie bends down to feel her pulse. Lena tries to shake her awake.

Lena: Come on Abbey Rode! Wake up! This is no time to sleep on the job!

Louie: She's still breathing! But we gotta get her out of here now!

Lena: You take one side! I'll take the other!

Louie and Lena get on opposite side of the train and they try with all their might to lift up the train as much as they could but it was futile. When Lena stops to take a breather Magica appears.

Magica: Leave her Lena. She'll never trust you; she's keeping you from them. Leave her and we'll be better off.

Lena reluctantly considers it but she hears a noise from the other side and so does Louie they look in fear.

Louie: What's that?

Lena: I don't know but I don't like it. She looks back Beakely with regret, feeling like it's her fault she's trapped under the train. She runs in front of the train and Louie watches her get ready to do something. Louie you might want to step out of the way.

Louie: Why, what're you doing!?

Lena: Just trust me on this!

Louie is a little hesitant put he puts her trust in Lena and runs a bit behind her. Lena gets out her amulet and prepares to do something with it. She's disturbed when she hears more noise and seeing her Aunt's sickening smile prompts her to completely ignore her and hold out her hand while holding the amulet and focusing as much as possible. To Louie's shock Lena is surrounded in a purple aura and when she opens her eyes they glow with the same light and her hair whipping about. He doesn't notice Magica gasp in shock and leave in disappointment with her niece. The train becomes surrounded in the aura and Lena lifts her hand up. In response, the train is telekinetically lifted into the air.

Louie: Lena…?

One would think Louie would be in sheer terror of her but instead his respect and admiration for her grew even bigger. He smiles before assuming a determined expression, running up to Lena and wrap his arms around her waist.

Lena: Louie!

She turns in surprise to see Louie helping him. He's surrounded in the magical aura and his eyes glow purple too. She's shocked and smiles gratefully, appreciating the help. Together, the two of them are able to lift the train up further. Lena aims her other hand at Beakely, surrounding her in the aura. Both of them begin moving backward with pained groans and grunts. They use every bit of their strength to keep the train up and pull Beakely to safety. It looked like they were home free until a pebble caught Lena's foot, causing her to trip up. Louie and Lena yelp and land on their backs. The aura has disappeared and they see the train dropping back down. They quickly pull Beakely out of harm's way before she could get crushed. Beakely manages to open her eyes and she's confused as to what happens. When she sees Louie and Lena holding her hand she realizes what happened and is surprised.

Beakely: You.

Lena turns back and hides her amulet. Louie and Lena help Beakely up.

Lena: Yeah. Us!

Louie: You're safe now Mrs.B.

Lena: Let's go. They attempt to reunite with the rest.

Meanwhile, Dewey and Webby were inside the damaged train cart frantically looking for Huey before the red flashing train could crushed by the large rock above them.

Webby: Huey!

Dewey: Where are you?

Webby: Huey!

They see Huey standing at the very back clutching his book in fear and dread after his terrifying experience. Dewey and Webby notice the cart is beginning to get crushed under the weight of the rock. It gets more slanted and they run over to the red wearing duck.

Webby: Huey! Come on!

Dewey: We gotta go!

Huey: Can't. Need to stay near the light. I can still see. The junior woodchuck guidebook says I'm statistically safer this way.

Dewey: Huey! You won't be safe at all this way! If you stay here you'll be crushed!

Huey: At least I'll know what's crushing me! Who knows what's out there!

Dewey and Webby gasps and Huey cringes when the cart is crushed more.

Webby: We know what's out there! Terra-firmians!

Huey: But if they're real…who knows what other crazy things there are out there just waiting for me in the dark!

Webby: The only way to know…is to find out together!

Webby offers up her hand, Huey is quite terrified and hesitant but seeing Webby warmly giving a smile of encouragement and his brother giving the same smile he plucks up the courage to smile in gratitude, put the book away and take her hand. Dewey lets tears stream down his face, proud of his brother for opening up and facing the unknown with his family. Huey is pulled out and they exit through the window. Dewey, Huey and Webby scream in horror when they see the large shard of rock falling towards the. The three of them leap out of the train cart and land on the ground on their feet before the train gets completely crushed. Launchpad arrives and screams in terror at the sight of them, causing them to yelp until they realize who it is.

Dewey, Huey & Webby: Launchpad!

Launchpad fearfully chops his hand back and forth to keep them away.

Launchpad: Back mole monsters! You can't take me too! Mr McD won't give me the time off! Dewey, Huey and Webby all give deadpanned expression at Launchpad's mole monster paranoia.

Dewey: Launchpad! It's me! Dewey! Launchpad opens his eyes for a bit before chopping again. Dewey sighs in annoyance. Your best friend. And Huey and Webby are here too.

Launchpad: But that could be anyone! They're everywhere!

Dewey: Yes! Anyone could be a mole monster…in the movies!

Huey: But this is real life Launchpad! None of us here are mole monster!

Webby: Yeah! You know we'd never hurt you. Sure mole monsters exist but not everyone in the entire world is a mole monster.

Launchpad: Launchpad doesn't buy it and merely tries to wave them away. Classic mole monsters, saying they're not mole monsters.

Dewey: Huey and Webby facepalm while Dewey groans in annoyance. Okay, but by that logic how do you know you're not a mole monster.

Launchpad: Because I'm not! Suddenly, Launchpad is hit with an expression of epiphany. Which is exactly what a mole monster would say. He looks at his reflection in a shard of mirror on the ground. Wait, am I…a mole monster…? He looks back to his friends. But I'm a good guy. And that means…mole monsters can also be good guys!

Launchpad comes up with a happy expression and gently picks up all three of them without any fear, holding Dewey and Webby in one arm and Huey in another.

Launchpad: Come mole brothers and mole sister. He waves his hand at the front. This is a new day for our people. He pumps his fist in determination. We will show the world we can be good.

Dewey, Huey and Webby deadpan at Launchpad for his stupidity but luckily they are saved by the arrival of Louie, Lena and Beakely. Webby gasps in happiness, jumping off Launchpad and running to her grandmother. The two of them have a big hug. Lena and Louie are glad to see everyone else but are in no mood for a hug.

Lena: Everyone here? Everyone okay?

Launchpad: Launchpad puts Dewey and Huey down, though both of them still have deadpan expressions on. Oh yeah, we're A-okay. He playfully nudges Dewey. Just a couple of "non-monster" folks eager to help out.

Huey turns around and spots something that catches his attention.

Huey: A way out. A light is coming from the ceiling. There's a way out!

Eager to get out of this tunnel Huey makes a run for the light with the other kids chasing after him.

Webby: Huey! Wait!

Huey reaches the light but he screams in horror when the Terra-firmian lands in front of him. Huey falls on his back and both of them are scared of each other. Soon Huey is joined by Dewey and the others while the Terra-firmian is joined by the rest of his brethren. The creatures glare at the duck and they brace themselves. But to their surprise when the middle one steps into the light he's revealed to not be some horrifying monster with sharp teeth and red eyes. His entire body is red; his eyes are normal and his expression looks so innocent. The two next to him on opposite sides are blue and pink like Dewey and Webby who are standing next to Huey in opposite sides. The last two are green and black like Louie and Lena who are standing on opposite ends. The kids all look at their Terra-firmian counterparts in shock and surprise.

Dewey: Whoa! Are these who I think they are?

Webby: Terra-firmians! She whispers to Huey. I told you they were real.

Huey: Huey focuses on the red one. He must be the prince and the others are his rebel force!

The red, blue and pink Terra-firmians are having their own conversation.

Blue Terra-firmian: Whoa! Are these who I think they are?

Pink Terra-firmian: Bill-faced creatures! They must've gotten trapped down here.

Red Terra-firmian: The red one takes an interest in Huey. This must be the prince of the bill-faced creatures of the land above and the others are his rebel force.

Pink Terra-firmian: I told you they were real.

Louie gets out another bag of popcorn, causing his brothers and friends to glare at him for having it at such a time. Feeling confident enough, Huey proceeds to walk up to them.

Beakely: Huey!

Huey turns to see Beakely motioning him to be careful. The hat wearing duck motions her it'll be okay and Webby gives him an encouraging nod.

Huey and Red Terra-firmian come up to each other at centre of the light with smiles of confident. The both of them wave hello in the same manner with their hands up before slowly reaching out and touching each other's index fingers E.T style.

Huey & Red Terra-firmian: Boop.

Feeling very accomplished with themselves the both of them step back and join their fellow brethren. Beakely is not sure what happened but is satisfied that everyone's safe.

Beakely: That was interesting…we still need to find a way out.

They tense up when they hear rocks moving but Huey points to the Terra-firmians.

Huey: Look! The creatures are rolling in their boulder forms and smash against the wall, creating an exit leading back outside. They smashed us an exit!

Huey waves at the red one giving him his thanks and the Red Terra-firmian waves him goodbye before curling up and rolling off with his people. Launchpad waves at all of them.

Launchpad: Thank you, fellow underground creatures!

Huey looks at Webby with guilt and regret for rudely criticising her beliefs.

Huey: Sorry I doubted you.

Webby just smiles forgivingly and Dewey wraps his arm around his brother.

Dewey: Way to go buddy. You took the first step.

Webby: He's right. I'm proud of you Huey. Facing your fears, embracing the unknown…

To their annoyance they see Huey with his book again jotting down notes and pictures.

Huey: And, logged it! No longer unknown! Science! Fact! He happily closes feeling completely satisfied and breathes a sigh of relief. That feels so much better. He sees Dewey and Webby deadpanning at him. What? Just because I'm willing to embrace the unknown doesn't mean I won't put down anything new in my guidebook.

He walks away while Webby groans and Dewey rolls his eyes. The both of them then smile at each other before Dewey wraps his arms around her. Huey, Dewey and Webby are the first to leave through the exit. Louie, Lena and Beakely watch Launchpad stopping to take in the underground scenery.

Launchpad: I really could get used to being down here. I LOVE BEING A MOLE MONSTER! His voice echoes through the tunnel.

Beakely: Launchpad, you are not a mole monster.

Launchpad: Oh. He throws up his hands shrugging it off. Well, alright. Makes sense.

He leaves through the tunnel and Beakely follows him. Lena and Louie prepare to leave next but Lena stops when she hears her Aunt behind her.

Magica: Why didn't you leave the big purple one? She's getting in the way of our plans.

Louie: Lena. Magica disappears and Lena turns to see Louie in front of her with his hands in his pockets. You okay?

Lena: Lena is a little nervous but puts her hands together and speaks anyway with a smile. Oh yeah, yeah. I'm fine. I just…I just wanted to say thanks, you know for saving back there and for cheering me up.

Louie: Oh, sure no problem. I'm just glad you're alright.

Lena: For someone who hates hardwork you sure are good at it.

Louie: Normally Louie would like to brag but in this case… I wouldn't go that far. I guess it just seems like that because I want to save my family.

Lena: Lena raises her eyebrow in surprise from hearing that. You really think of me as family.

Louie: Well, sure. Of course I do. You practically became a member of the family when you became friends with all us. Lena tries not to show it but she's touched by what he just said.

Lena: Thank you.

Louie: Besides. You were pretty great back there yourself. Especially with saving Beakely.

Lena: Lena sweats a little from that being mentioned. Yeah…uh…listen…about what you saw back there with the magic and the amulet. Do you mind…?

Louie: Louie holds up hand and makes noise not say another word. He gestures zipping his mouth shut. My lips are completely sealed. It'll be our little secret.

Lena: Really? You mean you're not freaked out or scared of me or anything.

Louie: No way. As a matter a fact I think you were pretty cool. That magic you used to save Beakely just gives me more of a reason to see you as my new favourite. Lena smiles gratefully before putting a hand on her hip and smiles slyly.

Lena: You know, you're pretty cool yourself. And I think you should be one of my new favourites. Seriously, thanks you…Louie.

Lena leans down to plant a big kiss on Louie's forehead rendering him completely shocked in a happy way with his mouth and eyes wide open and his face is filled with a blush. Lena blushes too and giggles a little bit. Louie is taken out his shock by some clearing her throat behind them.

Beakely: Lena. They both see Beakely with a regretful look for how she treated Lena earlier. I may have been a bit quick to judge you dear. Would you…like to join us at the mansion for pancakes.

Lena: When you say pancakes do you mean like actual pancakes or English muffins covered in maple syrup?

Beakely: Beakely deadpans but answers. Actual pancakes.

Lena: Lena smiles for the first time at Beakely. Then yes.

Beakely: Beakely smiles at the two ducks. Louie, Lena, thank you for saving.

Louie & Lena: They both dismiss it with a wave of their hand. No prob' Mrs.B They widen their eyes in surprise and point at each other. Hey! Jinx!

Beakely: And Lena…you're welcome at the mansion anytime.

She leaves through the exit leaving the both of them satisfied.

Louie: Well, that went better than I thought.

Lena: It sure did. They smile at each other.

Louie: Come on new favourite. Let's go home and convince Uncle Scrooge…this was Dewey's idea!

Lena: She gives the thumbs up. Works for me.

Louie is the first to leave and Lena grins at Magica who reappears.

Lena: That's why. Gotta play the long game. She happily runs out the cave. Hey! Wait up!

Magica hisses at her niece in anger, intent on punishing her after this.