It's Christmas time, the season where families come together and relax while enjoying the holidays and waiting for Santa. Of course, for the Duck/McDuck family, mainly Scrooge there is no such thing as relaxation. Donald, Scrooge, Dewey, Huey, Louie, Webby and Lena are on the Sunchaser which is being piloted by Launchpad wearing their winter gear.

Donald is wearing a dark blue coat with 4 gold buttons, the end of the sleeves and the bottom of the coat are light blue, a dark blue winter trapper's hat with a yellow fluff on top, a light blue scarf, dark blue gloves and black snow boots.

Scrooge is wearing a red coat over a greyish jumpsuit, a black belt wrapped around it, brown gloves, brown snow boots and a brown leather trapper's hat.

Dewey is wearing a blue winters coat, dark blue gloves, black snow boots and a blue winter hat.

Huey is wearing a red winters coat, dark red gloves, black snow boots and a red winters cap with a white fluff on top

Louie is wearing a puffy green snow suit, black snow boots, green gloves and his head is wrapped in a green hood while wearing snow visors.

Webby is wearing a pinkish-purple snow over a pink winters coat, dark purple gloves, pinkish-purple snow boots, a purple hat with white fluff on top, her bow and snow visors.

*Lena is wearing a black winters coat, black gloves, black snow boots and a black winter hat with snow visors.

Launchpad is wearing a heavy green coat, grey snow legging, a black hat and brown snow boots with dark brown tongues.*

Scrooge looks at a picture of a tall mountain in a book. Donald is sat in between Louie and Lena. Louie is in a grumpy mood, Lena plays on her phone, Donald is actually looking relaxed, Dewey looks out the window, Huey is putting on his backpack and Webby leans on the railings.

Scrooge: Mount Neverest! The highest peak in the world! Most prized of the 7 summits! Neverest has claimed the world's finest explorers, it is said to be completely un-climbable, but now that smug stack of stalagmites has to deal with Scrooge McDuck. He closes the book and puts his hands on his hips, excited and determined to conquer the world's most dangerous mountain.

Louie: Okay, so instead of spending Christmas in a billionaire's mansion waiting for Santa Claus-

Donald frantically motions him not to mention that name but Scrooge hears it anyway and gets angry.

Scrooge: That man is not allowed in my home! He knows what he did.

Louie: We're following an old man up mount certain doom here. Huey gets in Louie's face with an excited smile.

Huey: Oh, Mount Neverest is 3 times deadlier than mount certain doom. This just makes Louie feel a little more uneasy. The mountain's summit remains shrouded in mystery. No one's ever seen the top…He reaches into his pocket. Which makes it the perfect place to earn my Junior Woodchuck cartography badge! Louie has an expression of boredom from having to hear about Junior Woodchuck stuff. Do you have any idea how hard it is to find a topographical landscape that hasn't already been mapped?

Louie: No.

Huey: He reaches into his bag to present a couple of tools and device. Well…very. I've got a geographical information system, satellite radar detectors, thermal- Scrooge stops him right there.

Scrooge: Bah! You don't need that fancy doo-hickory. All you need are your wits, determination and these. He picks and hands Huey a theodolite tripod. My old surveying tools.

Huey: Huey is in complete awe. Wow. They're rusty with the wisdom of experience.

Scrooge can't help but be proud of the spirit his eldest great nephew is showing.

Scrooge: That's the spirit!

Being the first time meeting each other Donald and Lena have their greeting.

Lena: So you're Huey, Dewey and Louie uncle, right?

Donald: Donald smiles. Yep. That's me. I'm Donald Duck and you must be Lena.

Lena: Lena smirks at him. Bingo. That's me alright. It's nice to meet you Mr Duck.

Donald: Please. Call me Donald. He extends his hand. Lena is a little hesitant but takes it and he gives a firm shake.

Lena: Suit yourself Donald.

Donald: The kids have told me all about you, especially Louie and Webby. Lena raises her eyebrow at that.

Lena: Have they now?

Louie: Louie and Webby appears near them. Yep we sure did.

Webby: All of it, including that stuff with the Beagle Boys and the Terra-firmians.

Donald: Thanks for helping the kids and keeping them safe. Lena waves her hand in dismissal.

Lena: No biggie, happy to help my friends.

Donald smiles at that before looking through the window and spotting the figure of Mount Neverest.

Donald: So that's Mount Neverest, huh?

Dewey, Louie, Webby and Lena look out with him.

Webby: That's Mount Neverest alright! The world's tallest and most life-threatening summit in history!

Dewey: Oooh! You had me at life threatening!

Lena: It kinda looks cool from here. Wonder what it's like up close.

Louie: We're all gonna die. Lena ruffles Louie a little.

Lena: Cheer up Greenie. Look on the bright side. If we die at least we'll be remembered for making farther up the mountain than anyone.

Louie: Louie isn't looking all that assured. Or we could die not being remembered at all.

Donald: Meh. It doesn't look that tall or impressive if you ask me. Scrooge smiles mockingly at Donald.

Scrooge: World's tallest mountain not enough for you lad. Donald lightly glares at his uncle.

Donald: Hey, I just wanted to spend Christmas at home with my family. I got the family part but climbing up a death mountain was not what I had in my mind.

Dewey: The kids look to Donald in surprise. I'm kinda surprised you came along with us Uncle Donald.

Scrooge: I have to admit lad, you really surprised me when you asked if wanted to come along. Not that I mind.

Lena: Yeah, from what the boys told me you hate adventure.

Donald: I do. But it's clear that I can't leave you kids alone. I go looking for a job for 3 weeks and in the time you got captured by the Beagle Boys twice, what should've been a trip to the movies ended with you all being trapped underground by rock people and not to mention we all almost became prisoners to a giant luck vampire because of Gladstone.

Donald can't help but flare up in anger, still angry with Gladstone for putting their lives in danger and being willing to sell them out just to save himself.

Donald: Plus, Christmas is my favourite time of the year. He looks up with a fond expression. Snow, presents, Christmas trees, stocking, capturing Santa Claus...

Huey: Yeah…Huey widens his eye when he hears the last part. Wait, what?

Donald: Donald happily puts his hands on his hips. So long story, short. You kids can't get rid of me that easily.

Donald knows Scrooge is good at what it does but based on his childhood and previous adventures with him he's not an expert when it comes to kids so if he's gonna let the kids adventure into places like Mount Neverest then he's going to have to come with them.

Donald: Plus, to be honest I kinda miss adventure for some reason. Back in the old days I used to be so much happier and carefree with less worries and less responsibilities. Everyone listens intently to what he's saying. So I asked myself if just for this one day I could let loose and enjoy life. Or if I should just continue being the way I am now?

Scrooge: And you picked…

Donald: Donald just smiles. Just for this one time I'm picking the former. I mean, it is Christmas after all. What's the worst that could happen? He raises his fists in excitement. Get ready Mount Neverest! Here comes Donald Duck!

Webby is in fangirl mode, Lena is impressed and the boys are completely shocked to see their boring uncle acting adventurous.

Louie: Louie whispers in Dewey's ear. Wow, I can't believe this is our Uncle Donald right now.

Dewey: Yeah. I know; he's being less Uncle Donald than usual.

Webby: He is the most daring adventurer of all time after all.

Scrooge comes up and happily surprises Donald by wrapping his arm around shoulder despite the bad blood between them.

Scrooge: Atta lad! That's the kinds of spirit I want to see. The old man looks up in determination with his hands on his hips. I'm gonna be the first person to set foot on the top of Neverest!

Huey: Huey raises a fist in excitement. And I'm gonna be the first person to draw a picture of it!

Donald: And I'm gonna be one of the first people to survive it since 75 years!

After crashing the Sunchaser Launchpad is outside and wipes the door window.

Launchpad: This is your captain speaking. The flight doors are now open.

Launchpad opens the door lets them out. Scrooge proudly leads Donald, Huey, Dewey, Louie, Webby and Lena out the plane, though Louie is still incredibly disappointed.

Scrooge: Bring it in kids. Her deadly peaks, her bottomless crevasses…Launchpad follows them up the snowy hill. Her flawless sheets of brilliant white snow betraying no hints of the ancient secrets hidden beneath… Scrooge looks to them with a bright smile. Completely un-trotted by man, the untamed majesty of Mount Neverest.

When they arrive at the hill, Dewey, Webby and Lena open their mouths in delight at what's at the bottom but Donald and Huey widen their eyes in shock.

Donald: Uh…but it seems to be touched by tourists apparently.

Scrooge looks at the landscape with them and immediately widens his eyes in shock to see a village filled with shops, shopping stands and even a spa. Webby and Lena take a peculiar interest in the Churro stand and run towards.

Webby: Ooh! Churro!

Lena: Race ya Pink!

Intro

Donald's staff and Scrooge's dime falls out of the sky. The dime rolls and the staff flies away from Donald and Scrooge who are smirking with confidence. Donald motions Huey, Dewey, Louie, Webby and Scrooge to follow his lead and they run after both items while running from all of their enemies.

Life is like a hurricane

Here in Duckburg!

They now run in the city itself, everything zooms out to reveal multiple people to Launchpad who give a salute before quickly taking back control over the plane.

Race cars, lasers, airplanes

It's a duck-blur!

Webby uses a flashlight to help search the dime and staff in the darkness but the kids gets scared away by Demonworth.

Might solve a mystery or rewrite history!

DuckTales! Woo-oo!

Scenes shift to a room where Donald, Scrooge and the kids relish with the treasure they've found but yelp in horror when a lobster monster arrives causing Louie to make a run for it but loses the gold he picked up in the process.

Every day they're out there making

DuckTales! Woo-oo!

Donald is in his houseboat with a determined expression sailing it across a violent storm across the seas with Scrooge right next to him and Launchpad placing the boys in one life jacket. Unfortunately a rope from a pirate ship ensnares Launchpad and swings him around.

Tales of derring-do

Bad and good luck tales! Woo-oo!

Beakely drives Scrooge through a safari where he fails to grab his dime. The kids ride on a rhino with Donald being dragged a long rope and failing to catch his staff.

Scenes shift to a room where Dewey pulls out a sword, opening a cage that releases the Golden Dragon. Beakely and Donald get into a battle stance the and the fire on Scrooge's torch goes out.

D-d-d-danger! Lurks behind you!

There's a stranger out to find you

What to do, just grab on to some...

Scrooge is tapped on the shoulder and now the mummy of Toth-Ra is chasing the 6 ducks across the room. Webby fires her grappling hook which grips onto a pole. Everyone holds onto her and they fly up. They surround Toth-Ra, grab onto lose papers sticking from his body and pull. He spins until he's reduced to nothing but bones.

DuckTales! Woo-oo!

They run back to the gold room.

Every day they're out there making

The Duck/McDuck family are surrounded by their enemies again. Donald holds out his hand and his staff comes flying back to him. He leaps up and a blast of lightning changes his clothes before casting a thunder spell that shocks the Beagle Boys and clashes with Merlock. Scrooge stops where he is fearlessly before flipping up and diving inside the coins. He comes back and Donald, Scrooge, Dewey, Huey, Louie and Webby continue fearlessly running across the floor of coins with the Sunchaser following.

DuckTales! Woo-oo!

Tales of derring-

Bad and good-

Not ponytails or cottontails, no

DuckTales! WOO-OO!

As he's chases by his enemies, Scrooge swims after his dime until he reaches the top of a formation where Beakely pulls the kids and Donald up. Donald points his staff at their enemies and the rest get into a battle stance while Scrooge finally catches his dime. Just as they were about to crash the Sunchaser crashes into 'DuckTales' signs, knocking their enemies off.

Everyone takes a look around the town bustles with hundreds of people who have come to do some shopping, enjoy spas and resorts. Everyone can't help but be impressed with what they're seeing (even Louie is happy) except for Huey, Donald and Scrooge.

Huey: What are all these people doing here? I thought this place was supposed to be uncharted territory? Huey spots a map stand and takes out one of the maps. He opens it up and becomes incredibly annoyed to see that it has been drawn childishly and inaccurately. And this map isn't accurate at all! The map is filled with strange pictures. Mountain goats aren't native to this region and why is the sun wearing sunglasses. Is he looking at another brighter sun?

Scrooge comes up looking as vexed as Huey.

Scrooge: Don't pay attention to these tourists my boy. Nothing but jockeys and cheese puffs. He bends down to wrap his arms around him and Louie.

Huey: Like George Mallardy.

Louie: Who?

Webby: Hey, I've heard of George Mallardy!

Donald: So have I.

Lena: Who is this guy exactly?

Huey: This guy is only the greatest mountaineer of the 20th century. He presents a poster of a moustached duck on a ridge easily holding up a rope that's holding a weak looking accomplice.

Donald: Legend has it that Mallardy made it up the mountain farther than anyone.

Webby: But he was lost trying to rescue a fellow incompetent climber…

Huey: Famously known as the "Neverest Ninny". Lena gives a cool whistle but no one notices Scrooge giving the poster a look of anger and jealousy.

Lena: That's kind cool. So whatever happened to this lame Neverest Ninny guy?

Webby: No one knows. All we know is that he survived.

Donald: No one's heard from him since then.

Louie walks up to the poster and reads the memorial.

Louie: "George Mallardy. He died as he lived…freezing…"

Scrooge: Bah! Stop your havening. That's just a load of nonsense to sell t-shirts to tourists. He clenches his fist in determination. We're gonna outdo that quitter Mallardy by making it to the top.

Donald: Yeah!

Louie: You realize there's a difference between quitting and dying, right?

Scrooge: Not to me!

Lena: Lena looks to Louie. Sorry, Green. I don't think those words exist in the old man's vocabulary.

Webby: Besides, he's faced giant robots, Gods and mystical enemies.

Scrooge: Scrooge smiles at Lena and Webby. The two lasses are right.

Donald addresses the entire gang around.

Donald: Okay, everyone. This town was a little unexpected but it may be useful to us. If we're gonna climb up the mountain then we'll need climbing and survival tools so let's split up for now and get the supplies we need… He then points down to where he's standing. …Then we meet back here and begin our climb up the mountain.

The kids and Launchpad salute while Scrooge gives a nod of agreement. Everyone walks in different directions to get what they need.

Webby looks around and comes to a complete halt when she sees a snow sled on sale and display in a shopping window and she looks as though they have gold.

Dewey attempts to find his name on some name tagged key chains only to be disappointed as a lady takes selfies of herself.

Dewey: Man! They never have Dewey!

The woman runs when she sees Webby coming up with the sled and sets it down in front of a small hill and pumps herself up.

Webby: Everybody stand back! I've been waiting to do this my whole life! SLEDDING!

Webby jumps on and slides down the hill but it was a short ride and she drops to her side. Webby gets up a little disappointed, having expected more.

Webby: Huh. Well, okay. She crosses sledding off on her list of life goals on her notebook but Dewey shakes his head. He's been teaching Webby social skills but she still has a long way to go.

Dewey: Webby, Webby. You're doing it all wrong. If you want the maximum sledding experience you need to wait for the maximum opportune moment.

He points his thumb over to Mount Everest. When Webby looks at the mountain she gasps and immediately grabs both sides of her head while looking at Dewey in excitement.

Webby: We're gonna sled down Mount Neverest!?

Dewey: And or die trying! Dewey raises his fists and Webby nods in complete agreement.

Dewey & Webby: WOO-HOO!

The both of them are spinning and jumping about in joy. Ever since they started the investigation of the Spear of Selene Dewey has taken Webby under his wing and the both of them have grown closer since then and without knowing it they're slowly developing feelings for each other. Their moment is ruined when Donald walks up to them frowning and arms crossed causing Dewey and Webby to look at him with sheepish expressions.

Donald: Kids! There's absolutely no way you're sledding down that death mountain… A second later he smiles and wraps his arms around them on one knee. Without me!

Dewey & Webby raise their fists in excitement and releases cries of joy and relief but Dewey stops when he realizes this is his Uncle Donald wanting to take apart in death defying fun.

Dewey: Wait, what did you just say?

Donald: I said you're not sledding down Mount Neverest without me. He turns them both and they all stare at the tallest mountain. Donald raises a finger in determination. We're going to sled all the way down from that mountain and or die trying!

Webby: YEAH! You go Donald! Donald walks off and Webby looks at him in admiration and Dewey just looks confused. Wow! You and your Uncle Donald are exactly alike!

Dewey: Dewey deadpans at her with his hands on his hips. Yeah, no way! We're nothing alike.

Webby: Webby counts with her fingers. You both wear blue outfits and you just said the same "…and or die trying" catchphrase. Dewey dismisses that with a wave of his hand.

Dewey: That's just a complete accident. Dewey looks at his uncle walking to the rendezvous point. I can't believe that this is really my uncle. I mean, Uncle Donald having fun? As in death defying fun?

Webby: Webby puts a hand on his shoulder. Come on Dewey, be nice. It's Christmas after all. Of course he wants to have fun.

Launchpad is at a supply store and takes a look at a survival hook. Classic Launchpad accidentally hooks it onto his zipper. Now he finds himself trying to pull it off and tying himself up in the rope. When the salesman sees his obvious stupidity and evil expression forms; a scam in mind.

Salesman: Hey pal. Looking to prove your metal up there on the slopes of old Neverest?

Launchpad: Yep. The pilot hops over to him.

Salesman: A big scrapping guy must be prepared for ice fever, right?

Launchpad: You bet! Launchpad puts his hands on his hip with a smile but obviously he knows nothing. What is that?

Salesman: The salesman feigns shock. You don't have any protections against the deadly ravages of ice fever!? It can strike you and the most experience climber down in mere minutes!

Launchpad: Unsurprisingly, Launchpad is eating up the whole lie. But it could take several minutes to climb Neverest, maybe longer! What do I do!? He tugs on his robe looking desperate.

Salesman: Buddy, I got just the thing for you. The salesman gets out a pair of snow visors and hands them over to Launchpad. When he looks at the price tag he gets a little uneasy.

Launchpad: Wow, these are pretty expensive, you sure I need these?

Salesman: That depends. Do you want your eyes to freeze out of your head?

Launchpad: That would make flying harder.

The salesman begins handing and throwing Launchpad a lot of other stuff.

Salesman: You're also gonna want this heat reflecting blanket, this oxygen tank to keep your mind sharp and the fever starts getting up your brain cells, buy the thousands foot warmers, foot coolers, commemorative canteen, grope, grit, grub and a state of the art smart heating gloves take on an ice fever rating of 8…! Launchpad at first doesn't see a problem until the con artist makes the final move. …out of 7.

Launchpad: Ooooooh! Launchpad has his eyes wide open in horror and is determined to defend himself from the so called "ice fever."

The entire family is all prepared and stands in front of the large map. Donald has a pickaxe over his shoulder, Scrooge has one too as well as his backpack strapped on, Louie has a pickaxe and rope, Lena and Dewey stand together, Huey's supplies are in his backpack and Webby has her sled ready. Launchpad walks up wearing visors and carrying a large backpack containing all the stuff and supplies he brought from the salesman. When Lena notices she can't help but be surprised when she sees him.

Lena: Whoa! LP, you're looking so overly-survivalist. What's with all that stuff you're carrying with you.

Launchpad: Supplies we'll need to protect us all from ice fever. Lena lowers one eyebrow in confusion.

Lena: I'm sorry, ice what now?

Launchpad: Ice fever. It's a deadly disease that can strike down even the most experienced climber within mere minutes.

Lena: Yeah…I don't think that's even a thing…

Launchpad: You're talking crazy. You must be getting it already. Don't worry random girl I've never met till today-

Lena: Lena lowers her eyebrows in annoyance. My name's Lena.

Launchpad: I'll make sure to keep us safe from the deadly ravages of ice fever.

Lena: She's quite disturbed and nervously nods from what she's hearing. Uh…okay, whatever makes you feel better LP.

She whispers in Webby's ear who had listened and watched with an equally disturbed expression.

Lena: Is he always like this.

Webby: Webby does a 50-50 gesture with her hand. Yeah, but you get used to it after maybe a couple of weeks.

They turn their attention back to Scrooge who prepares to address them.

Scrooge: Alright! True explorers, now this mountain is going to throw everything she's got at us.

Louie: Louie is surprisingly in a good mood. But it'll be worth it when we've found the treasure of Mount Neverest! Scrooge looks at him in confusion, he's never mentioned anything about a treasure hidden in Mount Neverest.

Scrooge: There's no treasure of Mount Neverest.

Louie immediately becomes disappointed, seeing no point in risking his life if there's no treasure as a reward he throws down his climbing tools.

Louie: Nope! Louie out! He walks off with his hands in his pocket. Already gone!

Seconds later he's seen in a cafe having hot cocoa and smugly waves goodbye to the family.

Louie: Have fun!

Scrooge looks at Louie in disappointment while the rest are unsurprised he's ditching them like this. When it comes to adventure, Louie believes it only worth it if they get a big reward out of it.

Donald: Probably should've seen that coming. Maybe one of us should stay behind to keep him company and make sure he doesn't get into trouble.

Lena: I wouldn't mind keeping Greenie Company.

Donald: Are you sure?

Lena: Yeah, why not? She turns to Webby an apologetic expression. Sorry Pink. Looks like I won't be able to go with you on this adventure after all.

Webby: Webby just smiles in understanding. Oh, it's fine. This may actually be a good thing. You and Louie should get to know each other. You basically have similar personalities except Louie isn't interested in death defying adventures.

Lena: I can see that part. Donald puts a hand on Lena's shoulder.

Donald: Thanks for doing this. Take care of my nephew.

Lena: Lena gives him the thumbs up. You can count on me Mr Most Daring Adventure in History. She smugly walks off to Louie as Donald rolls his eyes. Have fun avoiding death people. Webby waves her goodbye.

Webby: See you Lena.

Scrooge who's disappointed in Louie but seeing that there's no point in forcing him to come along just starts the walk up the mountain and the remaining crew are now fired.

Donald: Alright Mount Neverest! Here comes the Duck! He raises his fists in excitement and follows Scrooge's lead.

Huey: Let's go set foot on the roof of the world! Huey also raises his fists with the same energy and walks after them.

Dewey: And then the row ourselves off it! Dewey raises his fists in excitement as well and follows the three of them, then Webby and Launchpad.

Webby: YEAH!

Louie takes a sip of his cocoa and becomes surprised when he sees Lena sit in front of him.

Lena: Got room for one more?

Lena looks at him with a smile. Remembering the crush he has on her he stutters in his speech.

Louie: Lena. W-what're you doing here?

Lena: Donald wanted someone to keep you company. I volunteered.

Louie: Louie is touched and surprised Lena would do that. Really? Are you sure? Don't you wanna adventure up the deadly slopes of Neverest?

Lena: Lena slyly smiles at that question. Hmm…almost dying adventuring up a giant mountain does sound cool but someone has to be here to stop you from "pulling a Louie."

Louie: Louie raises and eyebrow in confusion. That's…not a thing.

Lena: It is now. Webby made it up.

Louie: Well, either way, thanks for doing this for me.

Lena: Sure no problem. Besides…after that whole Terra-thingy incident I… She blushes as she nervously brushes a finger through her hair. …Guess I just want to get to know you more.

Now it's Louie's turn to blush as he feels hope that Lena does hold feelings for him but decides to play it cool for now. Ever since the incident with the Terra-firmians Louie and Lena had formed a bond similar to that of Dewey and Webby.

Louie: Oh…that's nice. And…I'd like to get to know you too. A female employee comes by and Louie makes his move by acting all flattering. Excuse me ma'am. I can't tell, is that a heat glimpse or is it just your natural charm I'm looking at. The waitress chuckles a little and dismisses his flattery.

Waitress: Such a charmer. What can I get you?

Louie: Louie aims a thumb at Lena. Another cup of cocoa please, for my friend over here.

The waitress walks away and Lena can't help but be impressed with Louie's conning skills.

Lena: Wow. You didn't even have to pay a single penny. You're really something else!

Louie: Of course. Who needs to waste money when you have the oldest currency in the world?

Lena: Flattery? A cup of hot cocoa is placed in front of Lena.

Louie: Exactly.

Lena: So I see you're not a big fan of adventure.

Louie: Louie holds his cocoa while quietly contemplating Lena's question. Mmm…don't get me wrong. I don't hate adventure or anything, I do like it. We find treasure and we bond with each other. I just don't like the pointless life threatening risks that come with it. If there's treasure involved then it's worth taking but in this case it's just pointless. For my whole life I've dreamed of going on adventure but…facing monsters and almost getting killed by death traps wasn't exactly what I had in mind.

Lena: So what did you have in mind?

Louie: Well…normal adventure stuff, maybe a climb up the Grand Canyon, a forest hike, maybe a trip through Cape Suzette.

Lena: Lena leans forward and disbelievingly shakes her head. You've never been to Cape Suzette!?

Louie: Have you?

Lena: Well, yeah. It's like that boring marine you used to live in except much cooler.

Louie: Oh man, I've gotta get there one day and see it for myself. The both of them have a laugh before continuing to talk.

Lena: So…it doesn't seem like your mind is on the gold. I think you just want to spend time and bond with your family.

Louie: Louie raises his eyebrows in surprise. That's…a nice way of putting it.

Lena: Well… since we're alone together, why don't you and I start to bond? Perhaps we could take a dip in those swimming pools with steam coming out of them.

Louie: Those weren't swimming pools. Those were hot springs.

Lena: Lena raises an eyebrow in confusion. Hot springs?

Louie: Louie gasps in complete shock. You don't know what a hot spring is!? It is a pool of heat, warmth, wonder and light!

Lena: Mmm! Sounds fun!

Louie: They get off their chairs and Louie has his arm around her as they walk. Allow me to show you the joys and wonder of a hot spring.

The Duck family begin their journey up Mount Neverest and as they do Launchpad explains Ice Fever to Scrooge which the elderly duck finds hard to believe.

Launchpad: First the ice fever takes your vision then it makes you feel all warm and toasty even though you're freezing to death. Then it makes your limbs all heavy.

Scrooge: Aah, it's just a bit nippy. Something money related comes to Scrooge's mind when he takes full notice of Launchpad's supplies. How did you afford all that gear, anyway?

Launchpad: Louie put it on his corporate credit card.

Scrooge: Since when did Louie have one of those? Louie doesn't have a corporate credit card.

Launchpad: Oh…Louie gave me your credit card.

The angry look on Scrooge's face says he's going to have a long word with Louie about using his property and wasting his money. Scrooge and Launchpad continue walking. Donald is with Huey helping him with drawing his map.

Donald: Uh…Huey…not to question your methods but…how come you're drawing your map on the brochure maps? Wouldn't you prefer to make your own map?

Huey: I would but Launchpad has all of my drawing tools and blank paper and right now he's too preoccupied with defending himself from this so-called "ice fever". Plus I want to disrespect the guy who made this inaccurate map.

Donald: Oh…okay. I guess that makes sense. To Donald it doesn't really make sense since Huey could use the blank pages in his Junior Woodchuck Guidebook but like he said he's not questioning his eldest nephew's methods.

Dewey looks down a big hill and Webby walks up to him. She looks down as well then to Dewey, thinking this is the right height for sledding.

Webby: Now.

The hill looks insanely high right now and there's a big obstacle but Dewey is not satisfied.

Dewey: Not yet. We've only got one shot at this, once you're down there's no coming back up.

Webby: Right…Webby turns and leaves in disappointment but Dewey comes to a halt when she sees her proceeding to ignore his advice. Can't wait!

She throws her sled and leaps but Dewey smugly and effortlessly pushes it away with his foot and Webby lands on the snow face first. He walks off with one had behind his back.

Dewey: Maximum opportune moment.

Webby: Webby's groans of disappointment are muffled. Ugh…fine…

They all arrive at a checkpoint with a couple of signs that Dewey reads out.

Dewey: "Point of no Return", "This way to certain death", "This way to cocoa."

Dewey and Webby turn to each other and they both have the exact same answer in mind, causing them to raise their hands/sled in excitement along with Donald.

Dewey, Webby and Donald: CERTAIN DEATH!

Dewey and Huey widen their eyes and look to Donald in surprise who's confused by the expression they're giving him.

Donald: What? Scrooge is clearly very proud.

Scrooge: That's the spirit.

They make their way through the checkpoint but unfortunately for Launchpad because his backpack is so big it got caught in the entrance and when he tries to pull he gets flung back like a slingshot. No one notices what just happened to him.

Scrooge: Launchpad, hand me my climbing spats, will ya?

Launchpad screams, slides and bounces down the hill.

Scrooge: Launchpad? They finally notice that their pilot is missing.

They're unaware that Launchpad is still bouncing down and then randomly sliding down the mountain while screaming.

Webby: Where'd he go?

Huey: He had half of our equipment.

Launchpad's bag snags onto a tree and he begins rolling down. He arrives back in the town and smashes into a steam room. He begins getting up, confused as to where he is.

Launchpad: Where am I? The steam causes his goggle to mist. Classic Launchpad takes it the wrong way and walks as if he's blind, completely oblivious to surprised people watching him. I've gone snow blind! The Ice Fever is setting in! NOOOOOO!

His screams were so loud they could faintly be heard by the rest of the family giving Uncle Scrooge the idea he's running and screaming in fear.

Scrooge: Probably cosying up with hot cocoa along with Louie and Lena. Anyone else want to chicken out?

Dewey and Donald give daring expressions, Webby smiles and Huey happily shakes his head. Scrooge looks to the mountain in determination and slight anger.

Scrooge: Last thing we need on this trip is a bunch of Neverest Ninnies.

Now everyone is confused considering he stated an hour ago that the Neverest Ninny was a myth.

Huey: I thought you said that was a myth.

Scrooge: Just because it's a myth doesn't mean it's not true.

They follow him up the mountain more confused than ever with his logic.

Donald: Uh…Uncle Scrooge. That's the literal definition of the word myth.

Scrooge: Don't you worry kids. It'll take more than a pompous pile of pebbles to slow your old Uncle Scrooge down. He stops to turn to them with a determined expression. I promise. I won't let anything bad happen to ya.

Donald: Donald levels a glare at his uncle with his arms crossed. Yeah, right. Just like when you didn't let anything bad happen to HER.

Scrooge growls at Donald for the reference but before an argument could break out the edge of the Dewey was standing near begin to crumble and he's about to fall of until Scrooge climbs him up to safety.

Scrooge: From now on. Nothing bad from now on. He looks back up to the mountain. Heads down! Knees up! Let's go!

The Duck family continue their dangerous journey up Mount Neverest. As they walk up Huey gives Donald a strange expression, weirded out by how daring he's acting.

Huey: I can't believe that this is our Uncle Donald right now. I mean… is he having fun… as in death defying fun.

Dewey: I know right! That's exactly what I'm thinking. Uncle Donald's never done anything cool with his life. The only cool thing we saw was when he won that race with Uncle Gladstone and now this.

Webby: Webby puts on a sweet and passionate expression for Donald. Aww…that's not nice. Donald isn't that boring. Dewey and Huey just deadpan at her, causing her to get a little sheepish. Okay, maybe he is but in the most lovable way. Come on guys. Can't you two be nice to him for one day?

Dewey: Dewey and Huey look to her reassuringly. It's nothing like that Webby.

Huey: Yeah. We love Uncle Donald and all but it's just that we're not used to seeing this side of him.

Webby: Well, at least enjoy this side of him because he said himself that he's going to enjoy himself for this Christmas.

Donald can't help but hear the hushed up conversation and can't help but be hurt by his nephews' words. He is determined to prove to them that he can also be cool and enjoy death defying fun.

Louie and Lena are at the hot springs of the resort. Louie is wearing green swimming trunks and Lena is wearing a one-pieced black bathing suit. The both of them enjoyed the warmth of the hot spring and let out sighs of relief and enjoyment as they lean against the wall.

Lena: Wow…it feels like I'm in heaven…

Louie: Except you're not, right?

Lena: Right. So this is what a hot spring is like?

Louie: Of course. Have you really never been to one?

Lena: Not really, no. I've actually tried sneaking into resorts on my own before but…those attempts never really go well. I'd rather not go into detail.

Louie: Fair enough. Say do you mind if I ask about a little something?

Lena: What's it about?

Louie: Well…this may sound personal but where did you get that talisman from? You know, that thing you used underground to save Mrs B.

Lena: Lena is surprised to hear Louie ask about that. No one has really brought that up, even Webby and she wouldn't want anyone to know her secret, causing her to speak nervously. Oh…uh…well…I actually…

Lean motions Louie to come closer which he does. She whispers in his ear.

Lena: Don't tell anyone I told you this but it's actually a family heirloom I took from my aunt when I ran away. Louie widens his eyes in surprise to hear that.

Louie: Really!? You mean the aunt who abused and mistreated you?

Lena: The very same one. I thought I'd get a little payback on her by taking away the thing she loves most. I don't really use it that much.

Louie: But you were cool and nice enough to use it to save Beakely back in the subway.

Lena: Thanks. By the way Louie, no one knows about my Talisman, do they?

Louie: Louie dismisses her concern with a hand wave. Of course they don't, I've said nothing about it. I promised I'd keep it secret.

Lena: Lena smiles gratefully at the green loving duck. Thanks Louie.

Louie: Sure, no problem. I mean, it's not like some sort of dark secret that could potentially kill us.

Lena: Lena widens her eyes nervously and laughs uneasily. Uh…no…of course not, what'd make you think something like that?

Louie: Oh, and by the way…Think fast! He immediately splashes hot water in her face.

Lena: Hey! OW! That stings! Lena laughs and then splashes water in his face.

The both of them burst into joyful laughter as Louie tackles her and they dive into the water. Lena emerges seemingly pinning down Louie who manages to splash more water in her face before jumping up and tackling her into the hot spring again. They both come out of the spring and onto the wooden floorboard, lying on it in laughter.

Donald, Huey, Dewey, Webby and Scrooge have arrived on a ridge and Scrooge has connected everyone using a rope in order to stay together and avoid getting lost. Huey continues drawing on his map.

Huey: I'm gonna call this murder ridge. After that peak but before the cavern of infinite despair. He spots what looks like to be a snow covered rock with a smiling expression. Aww, I'll call that Bunny Rock.

The snow falls off revealing a more satanic looking face to the rock which makes Donald, Dewey and Webby yelp in fear.

Huey: Hmm…I'm still gonna call it Bunny Rock.

They continue their hike and eventually they reach a dead end much to their dismay.

Scrooge: Curse me kilts.

Huey: End of the line Uncle Scrooge?

He looks at his cartography badge, sad that he won't be able to earn it after all. Webby taps Dewey shoulders and pleadingly looks from him to the hill. Dewey deadpans and inspects the height of the hill and slopes. While he would've preferred sledding down from the very top this is as far as they could go so he relents.

Dewey: Well, looks like we'll have to settle for a double luge-de-luge and a morderate alley-oop flat-spin 540.

Webby: SLEDDING!

Webby gets on as she couldn't care less as long she gets to sled. Donald comes up resting his pickaxe on his shoulder in determination.

Donald: Oh no! Absolutely not! We're not sledding down until we've reached the top of the mountain! Scrooge! Hand me your pickaxe!

Scrooge does so and Donald spins both pickaxes, dual wielding them. He jumps up and digs the first pickaxe into the wall and then the second one. He begins using the pickaxes to climb up the wall, rope tied around his waist.

Donald: You won't get the better of us Neverest!

Scrooge: That a lad! Nice try Neverest!

The boys are excited that the adventure isn't ending and raise their fists in happiness.

Dewey & Huey: YEAH!

Webby is dejected that she still won't be able to sled yet.

Webby: Ohhh…this response earns her looks from everyone else. I mean…yeah…

Although she isn't looking that enthusiastic as she waves her arms.

As for paranoid Launchpad who thinks he has ice fever now, he's exited the steam room and walks out holding his arm, unable to know where he is exactly.

Launchpad: So…hot… The heat rises when he gets inside the hot spring. Oh no! The next stage of Ice Fever! I can't remove any of my gear or I'll freeze to death! He gets into a relaxed slump, although the hot spring doesn't get him out of his paranoia as he bumps into a couple of people who were trying to enjoy the resort. Limbs heavy… movements lethargic… I can feel the shrill waves of Neverest's cruel wind calling me… surrender…

He sinks in the water seemingly dead until he bursts out crawling up and on the wooden floorboards.

Launchpad: NO! This is not the end of Launchpad McQuack! It will be by plane crash or not at all!

He arrives near a white pig lying down on a lounge chair and begins touching his belling much to the pig's annoyance. He looks at the pig and yells in horror.

Launchpad: AHHHH! A YETI!

Meanwhile, Donald has just reached the top of the wall and after securing the rope Scrooge and kids climb after him.

Donald: Scrooge, you're gonna need to throw away some supplies that are making things to heavy.

Scrooge: Don't need this. He throws a water canteen, a collar, a GPS and a frying pan just as Scrooge uses his spare pickaxe to cling onto the ledge but Huey is getting increasingly worried about their chances for survival.

Huey: Um…the junior woodchuck guidebook states that we need at least some of this stuff.

Scrooge: Scrooge drops another water canteen. We don't need anything but grit, gumption and unwavering-

Huey: Huey catches the canteen on time. And water.

Webby and Dewey are hanging on as Webby hangs onto her sled, Webby pleadingly looks to her crush.

Webby: Now? Dewey is a little incredulous as to why she'd ask that considering the circumstances.

Dewey: I think that would technically be more falling than sledding.

Webby registers the circumstances and realizes he's right. Scrooge finally reaches the ledge and Donald grabs his hand to help him up.

Scrooge: Ha ha! Take that you Magniloquent mole hill!

Donald: Except I did most of the work. Scrooge rolls his eyes as he gets on the ledge. He puts his spare pick away and the both of them pull up the excited kids.

Huey: What a rush! I thought we were done for!

Scrooge: Nonsense lad! We're going straight to the top!

Dewey: Oh man Uncle Donald! That was so cool! The way you used two pickaxes to climb up the wall!

Webby: And you made it straight to the top without any fear! You really are the most daring adventurer in history!

Donald is happy to be finally getting praised like that.

Donald: Thanks kids. So Dewey, am I cool now? They both raise an eyebrow in confusion.

Dewey: Say what now?

Donald: Donald quickly changes the subjects and wraps his arms around both of them. Nothing! Let's just continue climbing to the top of the mountain and then we'll sled possibly to our certain deaths!

Dewey & Webby: YEAH! The both of them raise their hands/sled in the air.

Webby: Can we sled down now!?

Donald & Dewey: No!

Huey: We must've gained some serious altitude with that climb. We should be closer than ever and… He becomes dismayed when he sees a familiar satanic rock. Wait, is that Bunny Rock?

Now this has them really baffled. They've just arrived back in the same exact area they've already passed.

Huey: This can't be right! He looks at his map. Logically speaking they should be near the top but they aren't. Maybe we should backtrack to figure out where we went wrong.

A snowstorm suddenly kicks up just as Scrooge tries to give some reassurance.

Scrooge: Please…I'm sure that's an entirely different…naturally occurring demon faced rock. Though the look on Scrooge betrays him as he is unsure of what just happened himself. As the temperature Huey rubs his arms together.

Huey: Okay but…it is snowing so the smart thing to do is…

Donald can see where he's going with this and immediately grabs his shoulder with a desperate smile.

Donald: Set up camp until this snowstorm is over so we won't have turn back! Right Uncle Scrooge.

Scrooge: That's right! There's cave up about 500 metres ahead. He walks in the direction of that cave and now Huey is suspicious. If this mountain is uncharted how does his great uncle know about it? He's taken out of his thoughts when Donald pushes him along.

Donald: Come on, Huey let's go before we freeze here.

Huey: But Uncle Donald! I was going to suggest-

Donald: There's no need to turn back, we'll be fine. He gives Huey a wink. Just trust me on this.

The family immediately find themselves in a dark and damp cavern which Huey finds a little creepy.

Dewey: Cool dark and foreboding cave Uncle Scrooge.

Huey: But this area's uncharted. How'd you know this would be here?

Webby: Uh…guys… They look to Webby who has a scared expression after finding a pair of cracked goggles. I don't think we're the first climbers to have this idea.

Huey quickly gets out his glow stick and finds a rather disturbing sight.

Huey: Whoa…Donald and Dewey walk up to him and become disturbed as well.

Donald Whack!

What they're seeing are headless skeleton bodies frozen and embedded in ice as though it had captured them mid struggle.

Donald: Uh…where are their heads?

The better question is how this even happened. The different possibilities of your head decapitated while climbing a mountain is quite limited, a yeti? A crazed fellow explorer with an axe? An angry mountain spirit?

Webby: Uh…guys…I think I've found them.

They turn to Webby who's looking quite frightened herself which means it must be something really scary because usually she handles gruesome things quite well as though she's seen it before. When they look in her direction they see the skulls off the lost adventurers also frozen in life. Huey, Dewey, Webby and Scrooge are incredibly disturbed and Donald looks like he's about to throw up.

Donald: What could have done this?

Huey: Uh…maybe we find a slightly less deadly cave.

He runs back to the entrance of the cave only to find that it's been replaced by a dead end much to his confusion.

Huey: Wait, wait! The entrance was right here! We must've gotten turned around, it's gotta be here somewhere!

Donald: You mean we're trapped!?

Webby steps back a little in fear and accidentally bump into a skeleton. The sound made causes her and Dewey to scream in sudden horror. She jumps up and Dewey instinctively catches her. The next thing they both know Dewey is holding her in a bridal fashion causing them to heavily blush in embarrassment while nervously smiling despite the situation.

Webby: Oh…oh…wow…

Dewey: Are…you okay…?

Webby: Um…yeah…thanks. Dewey sets her down and they're still nervously smiling.

Dewey: That was a little…

Webby: Awkward…

They both nervously laugh a little. Donald and Uncle Scrooge watched the whole thing are giving teasing expressions; sensing there's romance afoot. Dewey and Webby turn and gasp, putting their hands to their beaks from what's before them… a skeleton but this time a complete one, insinuating this adventurer froze and starved to death. It's wearing a brown coat above a t-shirt saying "I didn't survive Mount Neverest", brown gloves, brown boots and holding a pickaxe. Donald and Huey walked up with the same horrified expressions. Huey notices a familiar moustache and compares it with George Mallardy's picture on the brochure. The pose is almost identical, as is the moustache which could only mean…

Dewey: Is that…?

Donald: No way… Webby turns on her own glow stick just as Scrooge comes up and answers their question but with no pity on his face.

Scrooge: George Mallardy. Greatest Mountaineer of the 20th century.

Webby: Webby spots something that most likely Mallardy wrote on the wall before his death. Wait. He's written something out on the wall here.

Webby lights it up and Dewey reads out the writing. It says:

CURSE YOU MCDUCK

They all aim unsurprised glares at Uncle Scrooge that say he owes them an explanation, causing him to get nervous and feign innocence. Donald rolls his eyes in annoyance with his arms crossed.

Donald: Of course. Why am I not surprised? It was hardly surprising for anyone or anything to get mad or wants revenge on his Uncle.

Scrooge: Ah, jinx. If I had a nickel for a every person who cursed me with their dying breath I'd be twice as rich as I already. He crosses his arms, thinking they'll let it go.

Donald: Guess I can't deny that.

Huey: Huey demandingly aims a rolled up map at his great-uncle. Junior Woodchuck rule 118, a woodchuck chief must always be honest with his crew.

Donald: Donald edges closer with a suspicious glare. The jig is up old man. Explanation time.

Scrooge: Scrooge groans in defeat and relents, seeing that there's no point in hiding his secret anymore. Fine. Ugh… I was the Neverest Ninny.

Donald, Dewey, Huey & Webby: WHAT!?

Scrooge: 75 years ago today…months before I met Donald I hired Mallardy to lead me up the mountain.

(Flashback)

We go back 75 years ago when Scrooge was much younger. He is wearing older winter clothes and is carrying an oversized travel pack, carrying money with him for some reason. He is being lead by George Mallardy.

Scrooge: I just made my first million and I wanted to mark the occasion by doing something no one had ever done. I may have been a little inexperienced but I didn't want to leave anything to chance.

After Mallardy prepares his backpack he points at Scrooge and mockingly laughs at him for the amount of supplies he's bought before picking his pickaxe and heading off.

Scrooge: Mallardy mocked me mercilessly.

The two are climbing up the same wall the Duck Family had climbed before but Scrooge's heavy travel pack was weighing them down. Mallardy motions him to cut off some of his supplies but a scared and concerned Scrooge shakes his head in refusal.

Scrooge: He ordered me to lighten my load but I was afraid to risk my emergency supplies…and my sizable money belt…

Deeming him unworthy and too inexperienced to help him out Mallardy gets out a knife.

Scrooge: So he cut me loose.

Mallardy cruelly cuts the rope and Younger Scrooge screams as he plummets down the mountain along with his heavy supplies.

Scrooge: I was weighed down by doubt and branded the 'Neverest Ninny.'

The last thing the elderly duck saw of Mallardy was his cruel, arrogant and smug expression as he saluted him goodbye and the last thing he heard was his laughter.

(End of Flashback)

Back in the present, Scrooge has an expression of hatred and resentment.

Scrooge: Mallardy was never heard from again. But he became the man to make it the farthest up the mountain.

He spots Mallardy's leg detached from his remains and he outright steps right over it without showing a shred of remorse. He gives the dead adventurer a smug and victorious grin.

Scrooge: Now he's the second farthest.

The kids and Donald all gasp at their uncle/great-uncle's disrespect towards the dead.

Donald & Huey: Uncle Scrooge!

Scrooge: An angered Scrooge sees no reason to get so upset and motions to Mallardy. What!? He was a back stabbing braggart who almost got me killed!

Huey: I think the mountain got even for you.

Scrooge: And now, we'll get even with the mountain. We will brave the new frontier, chart the unknown. Huey gets his map out in frustration.

Huey: How can I chart the unknown if I don't know what I'm charting! He presents his map filled with loops and question marks. I'm telling you this mountain doesn't make any sense.

Donald could sense an argument about to take place and quickly changes the subject.

Donald: We need to find a way to get out of this cave.

Webby hears the sound of the wind coming from the direction of the entrance.

Webby: I think I hear the wind coming from this way. Webby runs in the direction and Huey couldn't stop her.

Huey: Webby, wait!

Scrooge: Good initiative Webbigail!

Webby: Thanks Mr McDuck.

They become comically surprised when they see Webby has suddenly reappeared right behind Scrooge.

Huey: Didn't you just…weren't you…

Webby: Webby points in the direction she came from. I found an opening.

Scrooge: Lead the way!

Donald, Scrooge and Dewey follow Webby to the exit and all of them have daring expressions except for Huey who is upset that Scrooge has been using them to help get back at Mallardy. He angrily puts his map back and follows them out, leaving behind the already dead Mallardy for dead.

They come out through a small exit and celebrate.

Dewey: Woo-hoo!

Webby: We made it!

Donald: Yeah! I knew we could get out of there!

Scrooge: We should be closer than ever now! But based on what Huey is seeing that is not the case.

Huey: Is that Bunny Rock?

They all look to see they've arrived once again near the demon faced rock much to Donald and Scrooge's dismay.

Donald & Scrooge: OHHHHHH! COME ON!

Launchpad has dipped himself in a hot wooden tub to keep himself warm even though he already is.

Launchpad: The ice fever…in final stages…must stay warm…

Louie and Lena walk by still wearing their swimming outfits after drying off and are now having sodas. Louie is telling Lena an embarrassing joke about Huey and Dewey and making her laugh.

Louie: And then Dewey said-!

They go off-screen for a bit until they stop speaking/laughing to step back and notice Launchpad in the wooden hot tub much to their confusion.

Louie: Uh…Launchpad…

Lena: What're you doing here LP?

Launchpad: So…warm… The two ducks deadpan at their spaced out pilot.

Lena: I don't think he heard us.

Louie: Thanks for the notification.

Seeing that he's not paying attention Louie comes up, lifts the ear warmer and yells in his ear.

Louie: Launchpad!

He flicks it back on and Launchpad yelps in surprise but calms down when he recognises the voice. He immediately feels for Louie's face, much to the green wearing duck's charigin.

Launchpad: Louie!? Is that you!? Is Lena with you!?

Lena: Lena comes up near them. I'm right here dude? Can't you see us?

Launchpad: I can't. The ice fever has struck! And it's take my vision! He comes out the tub with the silver blanket wrapped around him. Stay calm little buddies… He wraps his arms around both ducks. We need to find a way off this mountain before Ice Fever takes all three of us.

Now Louie and Lena are more confused than ever with the weirdness Launchpad is displaying.

Lena: Uh…we're in a resort, not a mountain.

Louie: And you know Ice Fever is not a thing, right?

Lena: Yeah, perhaps underground monsters exist but this "Ice Fever" doesn't.

Launchpad: You're both talking crazy. He leans in closer, making the both of them a little uncomfortable. You two must have it too. Crazy talk is the third stage of ice fever!

Louie: Who told you that?

Launchpad: The guy who sold me this blanket.

It doesn't take a detective for these two to put two and two together and figure out what happened. They both exchange deadpanned expressions from realizing that Launchpad has just been conned before looking back to him.

Lena: You thinking what I'm thinking?

Louie: Standard double Snake Oil, I see how it is.

Lena: I think it's safe to say this poor guy is the victim of a con.

Louie: That seems to be pretty much it. An expression of anger forms on Lena's face.

Lena: Okay, taking advantage of morons I can live with… but taking advantage of a friendly and harmless moron… that is just low.

Louie: No kidding. Well, no one cons my family but me.

The duo exchange devious grins as an idea forms in their head.

Lena: How about we go find our con-artist friend and take him down a peg or two?

Louie: There's nothing else in the world I'd rather do, and I know just how to do it.

Launchpad: Our combined body heat will save us all. Soak in the wetness of my sweat!

Launchpad lifts his blanket and brings them in closer much to their disgust when they feel his sweat.

Louie: Eww! So much wetness! Eww!

Lena: Eww! Okay, this is really gross! Eww!

The rest of the duck family have finally reached near the summit of the mountain which consists of a tower of rocks. Scrooge becomes excited when he sees the summit up close.

Scrooge: At last! After all these years, the summit of Mount Neverest!

Scrooge presents it with joy in his heart that he's finally going to give Mallardy the disrespect he deserves for betraying him.

Scrooge: We're in the clear now kids! HA-HAAAAH!

As if in response to his declaration of victory a rock tower crumbles and slides down the hill, prompting him to make his declaration weaker.

Scrooge: Heh-heh…

Donald, Dewey and Webby follow Scrooge up the hill but Huey having had enough of everyone ignoring his suggestions and decide this is the last straw. He furiously puts his map away and makes his opinion known.

Huey: That's it! I'm putting my foot down! We can't go forward!

Donald is shocked to hear Huey wanting to give up and Scrooge is angry as he helps up Webby.

Scrooge: Of course we can! The summit's right there!

Huey: We're violating every rule of my Junior Woodchuck training! He walks up and climbs the hill to get in front of Scrooge who has his hands on his hips as the rest watch in shock. We're out of supplies; it's starting to get cold so even if we make it to the top we'd freeze to death before we get down. He then motions to the unstable summit. Oh! And if we keep trying to go up this way the whole thing will come crashing down! This is all too risky!

Scrooge: Scrooge is looking quite disappointed with Huey right now. Don't you go Ninny on me too lad!

Donald joins in and tries to encourage Huey.

Donald: Yeah! Huey, we can't just quit. You'll never get your cartography badge with that attitude!

Unbeknownst to them as they're arguing Dewey and Webby were climbing up the tower of rocks themselves.

Huey: I don't care about my cartography badge anymore! We have to turn around! NOW!

Dewey and Webby look to each other with daring expressions, feeling that this is the right time for some sledding.

Dewey & Webby: NOW!

Suddenly the summit begins to rumble but the people arguing are oblivious to this.

Huey: You already beat Mallardy! Isn't that enough!?

Scrooge: No! We'd be daft to give up with the peak in our grasp!

Donald: Huey, he's right! The peak is literally right there! We can't just give up!

Huey: It's not giving up; it's just…having common sense! He looks to Donald. Uncle Donald, I don't get it! Why are you being super weird today!? This isn't like you! Whenever you see a risk your first priority is to always ensure that we're safe! This is a huge risk Uncle Donald, you know that and yet your will to help Uncle Scrooge risk our lives to reach the top! I get why Uncle Scrooge is so obsessed with trying to reach the top but why you!? This has something more to do than today just being Christmas!

Donald looks like he's been hit with an expression of epiphany and looks down in guilt and sadness, realizing Huey is right. This is not the example he should be setting for his nephew. He can't out their lives in danger just to get them to think he's cool. Scrooge however isn't swayed and continues being stubborn.

Scrooge: For the last time, nothing bad is going to happen!

All of a sudden the tower Dewey and Webby were on crumbles down and they scream down the chasm to their doom. Donald, Huey and Scrooge run over to the edge in horror.

Huey: Dewey! Webby!

Donald & Scrooge: KIDS!

They look down to see blank nothingness, no sign of either of them. Donald looks like he was about to cry from fearing the worse until…

Webby: Yodel-le-he-hoo! The sound echoes from the ice fall and the three of them turn to see Dewey and Webby stand on the pillars looking completely fine. They could've sworn they had seen them both fall down.

Huey: How'd you guys get up there!

Dewey: Dewey throws his hands up. I don't know.

Scrooge has an expression of absolute confusion and astonishment. He looks from back to back and puts a hand over his head to check if he's sick.

Scrooge: Maybe Launchpad was right about Ice Fever.

Donald: There's something strange about this mountain that I just can't put my finger on.

Huey decides to test something out and forms a snow ball. He throws it in the direct Dewey and Webby fell in and it suddenly goes through some green portal.

Dewey: What're you-! The snowball hits him right in the head. OW! What!?

If no one was stupefied before they're now.

Donald: Did that snowball just reappear behind them!?

Scrooge: What the blistering bagpipes is going on here!?

Suddenly, everything finally makes sense to Huey who walks up looking ecstatic; them going around in circles without knowing why and the headless bodies in the cave could only add up to one thing.

Huey: Wormholes! This mountain is covered in some mystical dimensional doorways that have been randomly zapping us around the trail all day. Between the fog and the snow we didn't even realize it! That's why my map didn't make sense!

Donald: That's incredible!

Scrooge: Scrooge is ecstatic to finally understand Neverest more than ever now. Hoots-mon! A mountain protecting its peak with portals! Neverest, you beauteous beauty you never cease to amaze! He smugly turns back to Huey. And you wanted to turn around!

Huey lowers his eyebrows in annoyance at his great uncle's stubbornness but Donald who's finally come to his senses walks up and speaks.

Donald: Uncle Scrooge! I'm sorry but I'm afraid Huey is right! We can't be here anymore!

Scrooge: WHAT!? Scrooge is shocked to hear Donald's change in mind.

Huey: Uncle Donald?

Scrooge: Lad, don't tell me you're going to chicken out and go ninny on me as well!

Donald walks right up and glares at his Uncle.

Donald: This isn't about becoming the next Neverest Ninny you old codger! This is about surviving! I came here because I wanted to spend time with the boys and prove I can be a cool uncle! Huey and Dewey widen their mouths and eyes in surprise from hearing that. I did not want to be dragged into one of your stupid grudges! This is all to dangerous!

Scrooge: Curse me kilts! For the last time we'll all be fine! We now know that the mountain protected by magical portals!

Donald: It's precisely because of that we should turn back while we still have the chance! We don't know where these portals are! For all we know they could take us back to the cave where we'll end up like Mallardy or they could send us high in the air where we'll fall to our dooms! We need to get off this mountain before it kills us!

Scrooge: But I can't! I won't! The peak is right there! There's no way I'm turning around after all this.

Donald is getting increasingly frustrated and vehement from being once again remembering a certain event that lead to their lives being ruined.

Donald: This is exactly why I left the mansion in the first place! All you ever care about is adventure, family is second to you! This is the Spear of Selene all over again and it's because of that Della is gone! Now Scrooge is furious from hearing that name and points right at Donald as they yell in each other's faces.

Scrooge: Don't you ever mention that name in front of me!

Donald: It's true! Because of you I lost my sister!

Scrooge: That was not my fault!

Donald: You just want things to go back to the way they were when she was here even though that'll never be the case!

Scrooge: Shut up!

Webby: As Huey and Donald argue with Scrooge, Webby notices Dewey walk to the edge of the pillar they're on. What're you doing?

Dewey: We're at the top of a magical mystery mountain. I've gotta find my sled like now!

Webby: Yeah!

Webby is excited to finally get to do some sledding and follows Dewey. A few seconds later Dewey goes through a portal and ends up on a pillar farther from Webby. He goes through another one and ends up in another random tower. Webby puts her hand through a random portal and pokes Dewey through it. He jumps in the direction and ends up back where he started with her. The both of the jump and run up the icefall and are going through multiple portals that are zapping them around the place while laughing and having a good time but unbeknownst to them the more they keep doing this the more the ice fall crumbles and becomes unstable. A shard of rock falls and lands in front of Donald, Huey and Scrooge and Donald panics.

Donald: Oh no! Dewey! Webby! Donald runs in the direction of the chasm.

Huey: Uncle Donald, don't!

Donald jumps down and goes through a portal and lands on one of the pillars jumping from portal to portal to go after Dewey and Webby.

Donald: Kids! Forget the sledding! We gotta get off this mountain now! Huey calls out to all of them as the ice fall starts to become even more unstable.

Huey: Careful! The more you zap around the less stable this ice fall becomes!

Dewey and Webby both stop when they feel their pillars about to collapse and Donald lands just below Dewey's pillar. Dewey spots his and Webby's sled stuck to the snow on the second highest pillar.

Dewey: Hey! My sled!

Scrooge puts a hand on his chin and snaps his finger in realization as an idea comes to his mind.

Scrooge: I don't have to find the ice fall, I just have to find the wormhole that sled fell through.

Huey watches his uncle run towards the chasm and realizes with horror what he's going to do and runs after him.

Huey: Uncle Scrooge, no!

He's too late to stop Scrooge from jumping off and going through a portal. He lands on the pillar the sled is on and finds himself right next to the peak.

Scrooge: Ha-ha! I'm gonna do it! Mount Neverest, consider yourself… He leaps towards the peak and goes through a portal. Conquered!

Scrooge finds himself back the same pillar much to his dismay but he tries again.

Scrooge: Conquered! Once again he's back on the same pillar. Conquered! He becomes dismayed but he doesn't quit yet. He tries again but that also ends in failure. He climbs down a bit to jump from a different angle. Conquered!

He leaps off but once again it's a complete failure and Scrooge is becoming increasingly frustrated. The pillar he's on is cracking and Huey avoids incoming shards of rock.

Huey: Just stop! There's no way to reach the top, the mountain won't let you! Let this one go!

Scrooge: Scrooge motions to the peak right near him. Look how far we've come!

Huey: Farther than anyone has ever made it, isn't that enough!

Scrooge: I will NOT be the Neverest Ninny for another 75 years!

Huey: Nobody has used the word "Ninny" in 75 years!

Scrooge finally begins to consider Huey's words and looks from the mountain to the sled. Huey brings out his cartography badge with a sad expression.

Huey: Junior Woodchuck rule 727: sometimes the bravest thing an explorer can do…is walk way.

He lets go of his badge and the wind sends it through the same portal and when it flies by Scrooge he catches it. The elderly duck then looks to the rest of his family. Dewey and Webby look like they realize Huey is right and their expressions show that they're asking if this is all worth risking their lives.

Donald: Uncle Scrooge! Scrooge then turns to Donald who has a pleading and sincere expression. Please! I'm begging you…listen to Huey! Is all of this really worth risking the lives of your family!? Please, don't let the Spear of Selene happen again! We've already lost one family! Don't let it happen again!

This time Scrooge doesn't respond angrily to the reference to the Spear of Selene and instead has a sad expression this time, remembering how it ruined his life. Realizing that his nephew and eldest great nephew are right and that he's risking the lives of his own family just to fulfil his own selfish goals, he guiltily lets the cartography badge disappear in the breeze of the wind. He immediately gets to the sled and pulls it out but this act causes his pillar to begin collapsing. When it sinks down Dewey, Webby and Donald get ready for what they've been wanting do since the beginning of this crazy climb.

Webby: Now!?

Dewey: Now!

Donald: Now!

Scrooge: Now!

Scrooge gets on the sled and Dewey and Webby leap up. Scrooge grabs their hands and pulls them in. Donald is the next to leap up and grab onto his uncle's hand before getting pulled onto the sled.

Scrooge: Hang on kiddos!

The front of the ice fall begins to collapse at a rapid rate and is causing a cloud of snow to explode from the multiple impacts. Huey yelps and makes a run for it when he sees hundreds of large shards of rocks fall from the sky. Huey is running for his life and is doing his best to avoid the incoming rocks that are proceeding to crush him as well as the avalanche that has burst out from the explosion of the ice fall. Donald, Scrooge, Dewey and Webby scream as they begin their slide down and begin by going through a portal.

Huey no longer has to worry about the rocks but instead the avalanche that's catching up to him. Luckily his family arrives next to him and Donald steers to the left for Dewey to reach out to his brother. Huey grabs his hand is pulled into the sled. They all scream in horror fearing their doom when the avalanche catches up but luckily for them Donald's bad luck won't cause any trouble because they go through another portal.

They breathe sighs of relief but it's not over yet because the avalanche is still closing in and they go off and edge.

Once again they scream in horror and once again they're saved by a portal that takes them sliding back on the surface.

They continue to out-sled the avalanche and arrive in the area of Bunny Rock, avoiding the satanic faced rock which is engulfed and then pushed by the avalanche. They go through a portal one more time and end up on the rock itself. They breathe in relief that they're now safe from the avalanche but release loud screams at the likelihood of dying.

Back in town, the salesman continues lying and coning his customers but is unaware of the humiliation that is about to occur for him.

Salesman: Ooh! Of course, if you really wanna survive in style, you'll need something from our Mallardy selects collection!

Louie: YOU!

The salesman and customers look to see an angry Louie (pulling a dazed and groaning Launchpad by his scarf) and Lena approaching them. Both are prepared to use their own con to humiliate this guy.

Louie: Are you the man who sold my friend all this useless equipment!?

Lena: Guest what!? It was worthless!

Salesman: Eh… The salesman is surprised to see Launchpad come back, not expecting him to survive.

Louie: Louie and Lena tug onto Launchpad and presents him while feigning distressed expressions. Look at him! He's dying of Ice Fever! All the overpriced junk you sold him did nothing!

Lena: And now because you motivated this poor guy to force himself to climb up the mountain, he's dying!

Launchpad groans and dramatically collapses on his back. A dozen pair of eyeballs is aimed at the salesman and now he's trying to deny it all.

Salesman: No, no, that's impossible! Louie points to Launchpad and faces the salesman in anger.

Louie: Tell that to this poor man!

Launchpad: I see a bright light! It's the sun he's seeing. This is it. Louie…Lena…bury me among the clouds.

Louie and Lena now fake mourning expressions and the green wearing duck gasps in shock.

Louie: He's still hearing us!

Lena: No, no! Lena goes over and seemingly hugs onto Launchpad crying her eyes out while faking a tearful tone. Don't you go die on us! Don't leave us Launchpad! You were everything to us!

Lena sobs on Launchpad and Louie pretends to get even more distressed.

Louie: And now you've made this poor girl cry! Have you no shame!

The eyeballs pointed at him are getting angrier and the salesman doesn't know what to do. It was either risk it all or break down telling the truth and his choice…was the latter.

Salesman: No! He's an idiot! He's not dying of ice fever! Ice fever isn't real!

All the customers who had brought his products all growl in anger to find out that they've just been duped. The guy just registers what he did and that he himself has been conned.

Salesman: Uh…um…maybe just…sorta not real…

The customers are all angrily demanding their products back and the salesman is unable to come up with a valid excuse in the face of this angry mob. When they all edge closer he immediately makes a run for it out of his store and the customers go after him. Louie and Lena (who got rid of the tears she was faking) burst into hysterical laughter at the humiliation they just dealt and Lena walks up to wrap an arm around Louie.

Lena: We totally conned that joker!

Louie: They begin complementing each other. Those fake tears…I mean…wow! You totally made it look like you were mourning!

Lena: Lena lightly punches Louie's shoulder. Well, you completely played that idiot salesman like a pro!

Louie: How did you fake cry with real tears?

Lena: When you live out on your own you gotta be able to learn how to pretend to cry right in order to get things you need to survive. What about you, how'd you know that would work?

Louie: Louie puts on a smug expression with his hands in his pocket. I have faced way better conman's than this poor loser and each and every one of them can't out con a true con. It was simple. With Launchpad "dying of ice fever" I gave Mr Salesman a choice, either he tries to defend himself from a customer complaint or he breaks down and admits the truth. The ultimate no win situation.

Lena: Lena leans closer with an impressed expression. And I thought Webby and I were the only pair that made a great team. But with my brains and your weirdly specific conning brains we make an awesome team!

Louie: We sure do! We should work together like this more often!

Lena: You bet we should! She holds up her hand for high-five. Up high!

Louie follows suit and hops for the duo to have a high-five. They then hear Launchpad groaning on the floor and deadpan at him.

Lena: Right, I almost forgot about him.

Louie and Lena both walk up to Launchpad. Louie takes off his snow goggles and he lifts himself up looking happy. He looks to the both of them and hugs the both of them in joy.

Launchpad: Ha ha! You both saved me! The two of you carried me down the mountain single-handedly and cured me of Ice Fever.

That's not what happened but for the sake avoiding an explanation they play along.

Louie: Sure, yeah, why not?

Lena: Uh…yeah, just like you said?

Launchpad: Launchpad laughs victoriously. We survived! Take that Mount Neverest! You won't climb our bodies today!

To their shock they see the surprise they see the avalanche and Bunny Rock. It engulfs the town and Launchpad is so shocked he thinks he has Ice Fever again so he takes the goggles and straps them back on. Louie and Lena stare wide eyed and mouthed in shock. When the avalanche closes in Louie jumps at Lena.

Louie: Get down! Lena yelps when Louie tackles her to the floor and wraps his arms around her. The avalanche impacts and buries the shop and some of the town under a pile of snow.

Donald, Huey, Dewey, Webby and Scrooge emerge from the snow pile breathing heavily after their exhilarating experience. Webby looks like she has an expression of complete and broken shock her face. Her mouth and eyes are wide open and Dewey walks over to her in concern.

Dewey: Webs…you okay?

Webby: So…that's sledding, huh? That…was… She hops up and looks at Dewey with an ecstatic expression with her hands on her head, making Dewey just happy. AWESOOOOME!

Dewey: I know right! That was totally awesome! Now that's what I call death defying fun!

Webby: That was the best sledding experience ever!

Dewey & Webby: The both of them have a jovial high five before dancing and jumping around again. WOO-HOO!

Louie and Lena emerge from the snow with their arms wrapped around each other as they breathe heavily. They were about to comment on the avalanche until they notice the position they're in. They look to each other blushing in surprise and embarrassment and are smiling nervously.

Louie: Uh…

Lena: Oh…um…this is a little…

Louie: Awkward.

Lena: Yeah… that's it…

Louie gets up and helps Lena out of the snow and then the teen duck aims a warm smile at him.

Lena: Thanks for protecting me, Louie.

Louie: Why wouldn't I? We're friends, aren't we?

On the other side, Huey looks to Uncle Scrooge feeling bad to have forced him to quit.

Huey: Sorry we didn't make it to the top Uncle Scrooge. Scrooge looks back with an expression of understanding.

Scrooge: Ahh, don't worry. There's more to Neverest than just a mountain. And there's more to us than just a couple of ninnies who couldn't climb it.

Scrooge has a big smile and Huey is glad to see him finally at peace. Scrooge gets out a red marker and right on a T-shirt. He takes it presenting to Huey, having modified it so that it reads out "I survived Mount Neverest".

Scrooge: Plenty more adventures where that came from, eh, lad?

Huey takes the T-shirt and takes time to admire it.

Donald is sat on the snow thinking about everything that's happened today. He wanted to laugh but he just couldn't. Seeing how Huey put his foot down back there kept reminding him of himself and how he would act when Scrooge and Della kept taking risks that almost get them killed. Only this time he was the one taking the risk and refusing to listen to his family until the last second. Because of that his nephews almost got killed today. They survived today but with his bad luck, luck eventually runs out on you. He looks to Huey and Dewey regretfully.

Donald: Huey…Dewey…Can I say something to you guys?

Huey and Dewey walk up to their uncle with worried expressions.

Huey: Is something wrong Uncle Donald?

Donald: I-I just wanted to say that…I'm really sorry boys. You were right Huey, we should've turned back sooner but I wouldn't listen. I helped put our lives in danger back there for no reason.

Huey and Dewey give Donald forgiving smiles.

Dewey: You don't need to apologize, Uncle Donald.

Huey: Yeah, it's okay.

Donald: No it's not. I almost helped get us all killed. I just wanted to prove to you boys I could be the cool uncle you've always wanted.

Huey and Dewey come up and put their hands on Donald's shoulder.

Huey: Hey, come on. You're already more than that Uncle Donald.

Donald: Even though I've never done anything cool in my life until that stuff with Gladstone.

Dewey: So what if you've never done a single cool thing in your life. You were already cool in our eyes. There was nothing for you to prove.

Webby: Yeah. Donald looks to see Webby walk up to him with a smile of compassion. You've spent so much time today trying to be cool without realizing you were already cool enough.

Scrooge: Donald… Donald turns to see Scrooge approach him with an apologetic expression. Laddie, I owe you an apology for our argument back there. Perhaps I was…a bit reckless.

Donald: Normally Donald would be mad at Scrooge for trying to use them to gain personal revenge but today since it's Christmas and his uncle is humble enough to admit his mistake to day he'll let him off with a smile. It's fine Uncle Scrooge. Since you did the right thing in the end I'll let it go.

Scrooge: Scrooge looks down with an expression of sorrow. How did everything get so wrong between us?

Donald: Donald looks down with the same expression, secretly wishing he could make amends with Scrooge but is too proud to let himself do it. Sometimes I ask myself the same thing uncle.

Scrooge: Do you think there's ever a chance for the both of us to reconcile.

Donald: Well, I wouldn't go there yet but… he gives Scrooge a smile. Let's just continue to take things slow and steady and then work from there.

Scrooge: Scrooge returns his smile. That's fair enough.

Donald: Donald turns back to the kids. So do kids think you could forgive me?

Dewey: It's fine. We forgive you.

Webby: Oh sure, of course we.

Huey: Yeah, of course. Bring it in.

Donald, Dewey, Huey, Scrooge and Webby come together for a warm group hug.

Lena: Mmm. Now isn't this touching? They open their eyes to see Louie and Lena walk up to them. Louie gives a wave.

Louie: Hey guys.

Dewey & Huey: Hey Louie.

Webby runs up to Lena with her usual giddy energy.

Webby: Lena! Hi!

Lena: Hey pink.

Louie: Glad to see you guys made it out in one piece.

Lena: You guys look like you had a rough climb.

Louie: Guess Mount Neverest was pretty cold on you with that avalanche.

Louie and Lena high five from the pun but Dewey, Huey and Webby don't care as they explode with excitement.

Huey: It was totally epic! We had gone way farther than George Mallardy did!

Webby: It was amazing!

Dewey: Most awesome mountain climb ever!

Huey: We encountered mystical portals, a demon shaped rocked I dubbed 'Bunny Rock'…

Webby: We had the best sledding experience from near the top ever…!

Dewey: And we almost died!

Lena: Whoa! Now that sounds fun!

Webby: Oh, it was! You guys should've been there!

Louie: Louie gets sarcastic on everyone. Mmm, that depends…did you find the treasure of Mount Neverest? Scrooge throws his hands up in annoyance.

Scrooge: For the last time! There is no treasure of Mount Neverest.

Louie: Then I am so glad I did not come to risk my life for nothing.

They all can't help but deadpan at Louie's laziness but decides to let it be.

Scrooge: So, how was the resort? Did you both enjoy yourselves?

Louie: Louie and Lena nod in happiness. Oh yeah, we sure did.

Lena: This is the first resort I've ever been to and I gotta say it was pretty relaxing.

Donald: You two weren't too bored while we were gone, were you?

Louie and Lena smile at each other, silently agreeing it would be best not to tell them what happened with Launchpad.

Louie: Nope.

Lena: Not at all.

Huey: Huey gets worried; realizing they forgot about someone. We still need to find Launchpad, though.

Dewey: I wonder where he is.

Launchpad emerges right near them releasing a loud gasp and makes everyone deadpan at him.

Scrooge: Never mind. I found him.

Launchpad: Once again Launchpad can't see but only because his snow goggles are covered in snow. Oh no! I can't see! The avalanche has caused me to suffer from Ice Fever again! NOOOOOO! He has his hands over his head as he screams but Lena puts a stop to it by taking off his goggles, allowing him to see again much to his relief. Oh. Never mind, I'm cured.

Donald and the rest deadpan even more with unsurprised expressions and lowered eyebrows at Launchpad's idiocy.

Donald: Let's all agree to pretend we never saw that.

Scrooge, Dewey, Huey & Webby: Agreed.

Scrooge: 8Scrooge walks off with a grin.* Now where is that hot cocoa stand, I'm freezing. He's followed by the rest of the family.

Donald: I'm with you.

Dewey: Ditto.

Webby: Wait up Mr McDuck.

Huey is the last to leaves because he walks over to the stand and puts his brochure back, not idolising Mallardy anymore after finding out who he really was and no longer needing the map.

The family were now at the cafe having cups of hot cocoa. Launchpad was just getting his and Scrooge's mugs. Donald was sat on his own table, Huey was sat on a table he's going to share with Scrooge and Launchpad, Dewey sits across Webby and Louie was sat across Webby. Something comes to Dewey's mind and she looks to Webby nervously.

Dewey: Say, Webby…

Webby: Yeah Dewey.

Dewey: About what happened between us in the cave…?

Webby: Webby widens her eyes and becomes a little nervous. Oh…what about it?

Dewey: I have to know. Was it…weird to you or anything?

Webby: What!? No! No, no! It wasn't, I mean it was a little awkward but… As a matter of fact… she warmly smiles at Dewey with a blush. I actually kinda liked it.

Dewey: Dewey's cheeks turn red and he smiles. Really?

Webby: Yeah, and to be honest, the sled ride was awesome but it was kinda average.

Dewey: He gives a knowing smile to Webby. Let me guess, because you're part of a crazy adventure family?

Webby: Aww! You know me so well. The reason why it was the best sledding experience ever is because… She looks at him with warm lowered eyebrows. I was able to share it with you.

Dewey: Dewey's heart melts from those heart warming words. Aww! That's exactly how if felt!

The both of them get into a fit of laughter before Webby holds up her mug.

Webby: A toast! To the best sledding ever!

Dewey: Dewey does the same. Yeah!

They have a toast and begin sipping hot cocoa from their mugs.

Louie and Lena have their own conversation on their table as they drink cocoa and Louie is about to be in the same nerve-wracking situation Dewey was in just now.

Louie: Lena.

Lena: Yeah, Green.

Louie: He tugs his collar but gets the courage to ask his question. I need you to be honest with me. About what happened back there between us…?

Lena: Oh… Lena gets a little nervous as well. Uh…sure…what about it?

Louie: Did you…find hate it or anything?

Lena: Actually…to be honest… She smiles at Louie with a blush. …It's the opposite. I really liked it.

Louie: Louie's face brightens up. You did!? Really?

Lena: Yeah. No one's ever done that for me 're the first person to ever do that and I gotta admit it felt pretty nice.

Louie: I think so too.

Lena: Say, Louie. Are there two sides to you? I mean first you act all lazy and uncaring but the next moment you show your kind and compassionate side.

Louie: Oh no. I'm just the evil triplet. I'm lazy and cunning but I still have a good enough heart to care about my friends and family.

Lena: I've already seen that first hand. You really are something else. I really enjoyed spending time with you Louie.

Louie: Me too.

Lena: Remember what you said about us working together more often.

Louie: Well, yeah I said that like 30 minutes ago.

Lena: I was thinking… her cheeks turn a little red. Maybe you and I could make it a thing between us.

Louie: Louie turns red too, understanding what she's insisting but is intrigued. A thing…? You mean like the thing between Dewey and Webby.

Lena: Yeah. Kinda like what Pink and Bluey have. What do you say? She holds up he mug of cocoa for a toast.

Louie: Louie returns her warm smile and holds up his mug before the two of them have a toast. I'd say this is the start of a new friendship between us.

The two of them take a sip of their cocoa. Louie gets down from his seat with an empty mug.

Louie: Could you wait for a minute I'm gonna go get a refill.

Louie walks off and Lena watches him go with a smile on her face. She feels something warm developing inside her from spending time with Louie and becoming friends with Webby.

Lena: You know…I really like this kid. He reminds me…of me.

She looks to Webby talking with Dewey and laughing with him.

Lena: Pink.

Then she looks to Louie who's once again using flattery to his advantage.

Lena: Green. They bring a special part of me. She puts a hand over her chest. I've never felt this way about someone. I wonder what this feeling is inside me.

Part of her keeps telling herself it's just an act to get closer to the McDuck family for her Aunt Magica but another part says otherwise. Speaking of Magica she emerges undetected behind her and gives Lena a look of anger. Lena senses her and furrows her eyebrows in annoyance.

Lena: Do you want me to get closer to the McDuck family or not?

Magica although annoyed sees point in this argument and disappears. Lena smirks to herself, satisfied to get rid of her.

As for Donald he takes a sip of cocoa and then looks up into the sky fondly. He then unbuttons his jakes and opens it up a little to reveal a green/red Christmas sweater with a picture of a snowman on it which he got as a present from a Christmas that was long ago. He smiles fondly at the memories and looks back up the sky.

Donald: Aww, Della. If only you were here to enjoy this and see your sons.

Huey's brochure flaps about before being blown by the gentle breeze and gets sent through a wormhole. Unbeknownst to anyone the brochure lands perfectly…on the top of Mount Neverest.