Dewey and Atticus soon kept throwing books at Quackfaster, but she kept catching them and soon looked annoyed.

"Are you kidding me?!" Atticus complained.

"This is our last book, make it count." Webby told Dewey.

Dewey looked to her and soon jumped down from the book cart.

"What're you doing?!" Webby panicked.

"Don't come any closer, or the book gets it." Dewey threatened.

Quackfaster soon came closer to them.

"I will crease this corner, man, so back off," Dewey warned. "Tell us about our families!"

"Why don't you see for yourself?" Quackfaster suggested, pointing to the book and handed Atticus a different one.

Dewey soon looked at the title of the book he held while Atticus looked at the title of the book that Quackfaster gave him.

"This is it! This is-" Dewey beamed as his book was on The Life and Times of Della Duck and he opened it only to see blank pages. "This is nothing..."

"Oh, Dewey..." Mo frowned for the duckling.

"Well, maybe that book Quackfaster gave Atticus will have answers about his family." Dewey said, not wanting to be selfish.

Atticus looked over and soon saw the book with his family crest on it and opened it up to see if he could find anything. 'Please have information on my family, please have information on my family.' Atticus thought to himself.

There seemed to be a strange language.'

"Uhhmmm...?" Atticus blinked. "Is this some kind of code?"

Mo went to take a look. "That's Latin." she then told him.

"Oh..." Atticus said.

"And that number looks familiar." Mo said as she looked at Dewey's book.

"Ooh..." Webby smiled before running and pulling Dewey along. "Follow me!"

Atticus and Mo soon followed after them.


Cherry and Louie crawled through the gold coin pile to find the dime.

"Come on, come on, where is it?" Cherry groaned.

"Hey!" Louie beamed.

"Did you find it?" Cherry asked.

"No, a quarter." Louie said.

Cherry gave a deadpan face before yelling, "Focus!"

"Wait, there it is!" Louie smiled as he saw something silver in the pile of gold.

Li'l Bulb came to the diving board while Gyro tried to control him.

"What are you doing?!" Cherry asked Gyro.

"Oh, I know what went wrong," Gyro said with a nervous chuckle. "This is a 75-watt bulb. Lil' Bulb's only built for 50. Ha ha, he just went a little mad with power." He then replaced the light bulb and the robot soon powered down and Gyro came off with Li'l Bulb in his hand.

"That's an understatement," Cherry muttered. "At least it can't get worse."

Suddenly, the robot fell over and a bunch of dimes fell into the pile.

"Wah... Wah..." Cherry imitated a sad trombone out of aggression.

"So, you write me a check or-" Gyro was about to ask, only for them to growl at him.

"We're not paying you at all!" Cherry told him.


Dewey, Webby, Atticus, and Mo soon rushed with the book to one end of the library.

"I don't understand," Webby frowned. "It should be here somewhere."

"Wait, look at these books." Atticus said as he saw how most of the books were placed.

"Hey, you're right," Dewey agreed. "They're all out of order. Quackfaster's a lot of things, but she's not sloppy."

"Use your training," Quackfaster's voice advised. "The most valuable knowledge must be learned."

"How much of this is us doing your work?" Atticus asked.

"About 50%." Quackfaster replied.

"Might as well get started." Mo sighed with a shrug.

"You said it, but I still don't get about why the pages are written in Latin." Atticus said.

"Many magic spells are in Latin..." Quackfaster's voice told him.

Atticus groaned before remembering that somehow he could understand and read Latin.

"I'm sure you can do it if you believe in yourself." Mo said.

"I think you might be right..." Atticus said as he looked at the book.

"Let's get to work." Dewey said.

They soon searched through the books while Cherry and Louie searched through the coins.

"We're never gonna find it..." Cherry groaned as she gave up.

"Cherry, we will find it because there it is." Louie told her while pointing to Scrooge's number 1 dime.

Cherry looked over and they both rushed over through the hundreds of coins.


Dewey soon put in the final book and there was a glow that filled the room and a secret door was soon opened.

Louie soon grabbed the coin.

"Hurry!" Cherry told him.

"I am!" Louie told her.

They soon found the coin and put it back in place just as Scrooge came over.

"Don't be so dramatic," Scrooge told them, not knowing what they had done. "A little work never killed anybody."

"That's easy for you to say." Cherry sighed.


"Okay, here goes..." Dewey said as he held out his hand to put inside only to get pinched. "Ow! What is up with this stupid library?!"

'McDuck family DNA recognized.' A computer voice said before opening the doors.

"Whoa." Atticus smiled.

They then saw a very exotic room with many treasures and a portrait of Della.

"Wow!" Webby smiled as she then explored the room.

"Mom..." Dewey whispered as he saw his mother's portrait before wondering, "Why would this stuff be hidden?"

"We've got to show Louie, Huey, and Cherry." Atticus said.

"Wait, what's this?" Webby asked after taking pictures, seeing a framed note.

"'Scrooge, I've taken the Spear of Selene, I'm sorry - Della'," Dewey read aloud. "Wait, what did she take? Why is she sorry?"

"Did she betray your uncle?" Mo asked.

"Atticus, we can't tell anyone about this until we find out what it means." Dewey decided.

"Very well, Dewey." Atticus nodded in understanding.

"Now we just have to translate the writing in the book." Mo said while pointing to the book Atticus still had.

Atticus nodded as he opened up a page, but that would be one that he would need to read anyway. "Hey, there's my name," he then said before reading the Latin aloud in its native tongue. "'Attice, tantum paenitet hoc habent, ut fit, ipsum audite et diligenter, ut neque quid ego scribo, sed suus super familiam nostram. Atticum tu non es homo tu es Wiccan quidem, et habet potestatem in lubrico. Non facies in omni familia, nisi Mater. Desidero te quotidie carmina plaudant quod vis videre, from Carl soror tua ma Carl soror tua magna'."

"Uh, what does that mean in English terms?" Dewey asked.

"Um... I'm not totally sure..." Atticus said before getting an idea. "Cherry!"

"Huh?" The others asked.

"Cherry knows Latin!" Atticus smiled. "She can help!"

"So you never learned Latin?" Mo asked.

"Uh, some things I know, but I can't really piece together..." Atticus said. "Something about the family and magic..."


Later on, Cherry and Louie looked exhausted as Scrooge smiled to them in front of the vending machine.

"I'm proud of you, lad," Scrooge smile to Louie before giving him the dime. "You put in a full day at the office. I think you've earned this."

"You're giving him your first dime?" Cherry asked.

"Oh, it's not my lucky dime," Scrooge clarified as he held out his actual dime, showing it was around his neck like a necklace. "I never let my dime out of my sight. That was just a decoy."

"But... But... But... But..." Cherry's eyes widened as she stammered and looked badly shook. "You mean that was just a decoy?!"

"Aye..." Scrooge nodded to her. "This place is full of lunatics. A dime sure means more when you have to work for it, eh, kids?" Scrooge soon walked away and as soon as he did, Cherry's left eye twitched and she collapsed backwards.

"Maybe I could get my own velvet pillow for this baby." Louie smiled.

Scrooge smiled admirably.

"Ugh... I hope the next adventure is at least merciful..." Cherry said to herself once she came to.

Louie soon put the dime into the vending machine and immediately regretted what he did. "NOOOO!"

Cherry rolled her eyes as she should have seen that coming.


Later at McDuck Manor...

"Cherry, I need you." Atticus said.

"Gross." Cherry said.

Atticus then held out the book to her.

"What do you need my help with that book?" Cherry asked him.

Atticus opened the page to show the Latin phrase that seemed to be a letter.

Cherry took it and adjusted her glasses. "Well, this is the best translation I have..." she said before reading aloud. "'Dear Atticus, I know you may not know me, but I hope this passage finds its way to you safely. You should know this in case we don't meet any time soon, but I sure hope that we do. You are not a human, Atticus, you are actually what is known as a Wiccan, and our family is a family of magic, well, except for maybe Mom who has a different magic, but I'll explain that later. If you are reading this, the following magic spell can help you. I really hope we can meet up soon! Signed 'Your Big Sister'."

"Whoa." Atticus said.

"You have a sister?" Cherry asked Atticus.

"Apparently I do," Atticus said. "Quackfaster said her name was Jessica."

"So, then if this letter was in Latin, does that mean the rest of the pages are in Latin?" Cherry asked.

Atticus turned through the pages. "They seem to be..." he then said, handing it back to her.

Cherry took the book and looked through the pages. "These seem to be magic spells like for witches and stuff..." she then said. "But there's no such thing as magic!"

"Yes, there is!" Atticus told her.

"Please..." Cherry replied with a smirk. "If magic exists, then I'm a monkey's uncle... Oh, no offense."

"Can you at least teach me how to read and understand Latin?" Atticus asked her.

Cherry looked at him and shrugged. "Eh, whatever... I guess I could do that..." she then said. "Gives me a break from Louie."

"Were you guys okay today?" Atticus asked.

"He... Said something to me..." Cherry said softly then, staring at the floor.

"What did he say?" Atticus frowned.

Cherry sighed. "We kinda had a fight... I called him lazy, and... He said 'At least I wasn't adopted'."

This caused Atticus to gasp. Cherry looked back, a bit softly.

"That was cold for him to say that." Atticus said.

"I know..." Cherry said. "He said he was just venting, but... Why would he say that? He knows it bothers me!"

"Maybe he was just venting in whatever situation you two were in." Atticus told her.

Cherry turned her back to him. "Maybe our lives would be better if we never met those triplets."

"But we can't help that..." Atticus reminded her. "Donald is a friend of our parents, and he has to take care of all of us until our parents come back."

"Will you cut it out?!" Cherry snapped slightly. "They're never coming back, okay?!"

"Yes, they are!" Atticus told her.

"Maybe yours are, but mine aren't..." Cherry frowned bitterly. "You have a book... What do I get? Nothing!"

Atticus frowned before a new book randomly appeared in front of Cherry. Cherry walked off only for the book to fall and land in her hands. Atticus smiled sheepishly to that.

"Where did this come from...?" Cherry asked, impatiently.

Atticus simply shrugged. Cherry soon opened the book to check it out, and where she saw that it was about her family.

"Um, what's it say?" Atticus asked.

"Something weird..." Cherry said. "I mean... There's stories about this unique couple... This girl was born into the magical realm, but she was believed to have no powers of her own, but her biological family had a gene which skipped a generation and passed onto her future youngest child, and her husband, though mortal, had a very strong power in imagination."

"Quackfaster had a feeling we might need that book too." Mo spoke up from behind Cherry.

Cherry looked surprised from Mo coming from nowhere, then glanced towards her.

"It has to be your family, Cherry..." Mo suggested.

Cherry didn't know why, but she had a feeling Mo must be right. Mo gave a small smile while Cherry paused in thought with a lot on her mind right now. After thinking for sometime, Cherry decided to read the book that Mo had given her.

"Cherry..." Louie said as he came up to her. "I'm really sorry I made fun of you for being adopted."

"Hmm..." Cherry gave a small frown as that seemed to really bother her.

"You only made fun of Cherry for being adopted?" Mo asked Louie.

"We kinda got into an argument..." Louie said. "I said 'At least I wasn't adopted'."

"And did Atticus ever get himself involved in it?" Mo asked firmly.

Louie looked a bit nervous from Mo's reaction.

"Uh, it's okay, Mo, really..." Cherry said. "I'm fine."

"But is it fine for Atticus?" Mo asked.

Louie looked to Mo.

"I think you should apologize to him too." Mo said.

"Whhhhyy?" Louie whined.

"Because it's the right thing to do." Mo said.

"Well... All right..." Louie said. "I guess I was a bit selfish."

"Sounds like it." Mo said.

"All right..." Louie said, putting his hands in his pockets. "I guess you're right."

"Of course I'm right," Mo smirked. "I'm a girl."

Louie soon went over to Atticus and Cherry.


Cherry glanced at the book to get an idea of what it was about, and it seemed to have information about her missing parents and abilities.

"I think that's a good book for you." Atticus smiled friendly.

"Are you always this mushy?" Cherry smirked.

"Maybe." Atticus smirked back.

"Uh... Hey, guys." Louie said.

Cherry glanced over and looked away.

"Cherry, I'm really sorry about what I said," Louie said. "I didn't mean it."

"Just towards me?" Cherry asked while looking away.

"Cherry, please..." Louie frowned. "I won't make fun of you ever again."

"Hmph... You really hurt me, Llywelyn." Cherry huffed.

"I know and I'm really sorry." Louie frowned.

Cherry glanced back.

"Well, Cherry, what do you say?" Atticus prompted.

"Well... You... You really... Oh... Come here." Cherry said before hugging Louie as they seemed to smile together.

Atticus smiled that they made up. That night, Cherry and Atticus read their new books as they seemed to find out more about their missing parents, and wondered if they would ever find them, and maybe even Huey, Dewey, and Louie's mother or quite possibly whatever happened to their parents and Huey, Dewey, and Louie's mother.