Chapter 4: The Lost Souls of Employment

When Henry, Scrooge, Donald, Della, Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Webby comes to a door, Henry gently pushes it open.

As they walk through the narrow-like hallway, Louie said, "we're going to be jumpscare. I know it."

"Stop it, Louie. You're scaring me," said Webby, hugging Dewey for protection.

"Yeah, don't scare the ladies," said Dewey.

"I hope if I tell her so that she can be less scared," said Louie.

"That's smart of you, Louie," said Webby.

"Thank you."

Then the walls get covered inky arms reaching out, and strange whispers are being heard.

"AAAH! What do you want from us," said Huey, hugging Henry.

When it stops, Donald saw the Ink Machine at the end of the hallway and said, "Hey, I see the Ink Machine!"

"Race ya," said Della, running to the end of the hallway.

When she reaches it, she was about to fall, but Scrooge's cane saves her.

"I don't want to lose you again, Della," said Scrooge.

"Yes, Uncle Scrooge."

"I see you there, my little errand boy. Your angel is always watching," said "Alice."

"It's her," said Henry.

"I know that voice," said Dewey cracking his knuckles.

"Yeah! It's "Alice," said Webby, getting angry.

"More like a fallen angel. If everyone knows what I mean," said Huey.

"I get it," said Louie.

As everyone walks up the stairs, "Alice" said, "What is it that keeps you going? Is the thrill of the hunt? The thirst for your freedom?"

"Definitely for the hunt of vengeance to take you down," said Donald.

"I am thirsty for our freedom to escape this place," said Scrooge.

"or perhaps… You're just looking for a little, friendly, wolf…," said "Alice."

"Boris," said Della, getting worried.

"Better hurry, errand boy. Boris is having trouble staying in one piece."

"Zombie Woman! You are one giant rotted piece of bacon," said Louie, getting angry.

"OOOOH! Burn," said Huey and Dewey.

"I swear! You're going to regret it for it, Boris! And you will stab in the back with a sword by an ally of ours! Make my words! You will meet fate, and it'll be death!"

"Woah, Louie! I never saw you like this," said Webby, in shock.

"She makes me sick! I hate it when people try to cons me, my friends and my family. I get aggrieve they succeed. Are we at the top yet?"

"Hey, I think I see a way out of these stairs of torture," said Della.

"Torture to our feet? I agree," said Webby.

When everyone made it to the Lounge, they hear some background music from the record player.

"Who turn that on," said Scrooge.

"I make me sad, though," said Dewey.

Then Louie saw a Lost One up above the room and said, "look!"

When everyone sees the Lost One, the Lost One said while worrying and crying, "he always finds me! Oh no! I wanna go home. When do we go home? When do we go home?!"

"What was that," said Donald, after the Lost One walks away.

"Poor thing," said Della, feeling bad for the Lost One.

"He must have been one of the workers of the studio," said Dewey.

"How did Joey turned his employees into that," said Scrooge.

"And why? Joey is evil; I tell ya! Evil. He did this to his workers," said Louie, opens the door.

When he finishes opening the door, everyone sees the room full of Lost Ones.

"Joey…. What have done to these innocent people," said Henry, in shock.

"They look harmless," said Scrooge.

"Children… little angels…. Save us…. Please, set us free….," said the Lost Ones, that everyone passed.

"Oh, these poor unfortunate souls," said Huey.

"In pain," said Webby.

"Indeed," said Louie.

"Those poor unfortunate souls! So sad… So true," Dewey singing.

"Dewey, get serious," said Huey.

"Sorry…. I thought we were singing."

Everyone sees inky graffiti on the walls like "NO ANGELS!", "He will set us free" and "It's time to believe." When they came to a vent, Henry looks at it and the flashlight and thinks.