Disclaimer: I own every single Duck. Especially Guy, he hides in my closet. Just kidding, I don't own any of them, and I only wish I could hide Guy in my closet. I do own the original characters though.

A/N: Thanks for the reviews you two! I love that you guys still review this story, and a few days ago someone made it one of their favorites! At least I know some people like and keep up with the story. All right, this is the start of what you guys have been waiting for. The arrival of more adorable Ducks. Hope you like it, and of course, readers, review please!

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Cooper snapped a picture, flash on, in front of Fulton's face. His pupils grew wide, and then he looked as if his eyes were stapled together.

"Cooper!" He whined, "What the hell was that for?"

"For photography class, I had to get a close up of someone," Cooper explained looking at her camera as Fulton spazzed.

"Does it look okay?" Parker was tip toeing to get a good look at the bruise forming on Guy's cheekbone.

Parker stood flat on her feet, and made a face, "Well, it's not the prettiest."

"Thanks," Guy rolled his eyes as the two followed the group for the walk home.

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The group sat in front of the TV, watching the loveable, and sarcastic Gilmore Girls. The girls gawked and giggled at the attractive, Jess Mariano, who gave a smirk, at the Rory Gilmore walking away.

"He's handsome," Luis mocked the girls.

"Handsome?" Cooper's eyebrow rose, "Who says handsome these days?"

Luis frowned, and Guy patted him on the back.

"I don't get it. What should guys say then if they wanted to call some guy attractive?" Jess asked as the group turned to look at him. "When I say things like that why do you assume I'm asking a homo question? I really wanna know."

"Call them pretty or something," Cooper said as there was a knock on the door.

Jess got up raising his eyebrow, "Yeah, because that's not gay." He paused for a second then exclaimed, "Yes, pizza!"

Jess opened the door to a Greenberg, who looked surprised, "You guys ordered pizza?"

The group on the couch turned around smiling, waiting for Greenberg to walk in.

"Yeah, we did!" Cooper yelled, "Get your ass in here, Greeney!"

Greenberg walked in with a smile, asking, "Watcha watchin?"

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Guy's foot tapped repeatedly as they waited for the Ducks to appear at JFK airport. Parker zoned out in her music, as Guy's leg bounced up and down.

"You okay, Guy? Your foot's going crazy," Cooper asked, concerned about Guy.

"Connie's coming," Guy looked amped up on energy drinks. "I'm gonna see Connie again."

Cooper tried to smile for his comfort, "You had all week to think about, and you just think about it now?"

"Yeah, but I had class, I just- I don't know-, but it's okay right? Right?" Guy's leg bounced faster, and his eyes got wider.

Cooper kept smiling, because that's what she was taught to do with crazy people. "Yeah, it's okay. Don't think of it as your ex-girlfriend coming with her boyfriend; just think of it as your best friends coming to town." Guy nodded, "Feel better?"

"A tad," Guy replied slowing down the pace of his leg jiggling.

"Just squeeze the hell out of Parker's hand if you get nervous enough," Cooper advised and Guy grabbed Parker's hand immediately. Parker took a headphone out of her ear, and winced.

"Ouch," Parker looked at Guy confused at why he wanted to break her fingers off.

"I'm sorry, I just-" Guy was interrupted by Portman and Fulton's yells, running towards Charlie, who whooped back.

Then Connie appeared with a smile, as Guy held on tighter, standing up, walking towards them, "Yeah I don't need fingers. Journalists don't need to write, or type, they really don't need their hands at all."

"Guy!" Connie yelled, and Guy smiled back waving.

"Go," Parker forced Guy to let go of his death grip. "Go hug them, stupid." Guy nodded, looking excited and ran over to reunite with some fellow Ducks.

"That's cute," Cooper watched the ducks tackle each other, as she stood next to Parker who looked at her hand, trying to move it since it felt numb. She looked up to see Guy embrace Connie with a grin on his face.

"Yeah," Parker paused, "It really is."