Chapter 7: The Games to Access
"So, what do we do," said Louie.
"Let's play this game twice," said Dewey; go and play the test your strength game.
"You sure you can handle it. The mallet looks pretty, Dewey," said Della.
"I played this game a lot of times."
When Dewey picks it up, it was so heavy that he fell backward when he tried to hit the button.
Huey and Louie giggles, and Louie said, "you just embarrassed yourself…. in front of Webby."
"Because I didn't stretch."
When Dewey hits the button, the bell ring.
"Well done, Dewey. I can I try," said Webby, grabs the mallet.
"Your turn," said Dewey, in shock.
"Wait, Webbigal. Let us out of the way," said Scrooge, moves everyone away from Webby.
"Why," said Henry, curious.
"You'll see," said Donald.
When Webby hits the button, the bell rang so loud that it causes that it broke Scrooge's glasses and Henry's.
"Cross me kilts! Me glasses," said Scrooge.
"Mine too," said Henry.
"Sorry, Mr. McDuck and Mr. Stein," said Webby.
"That's alright, Webbigal," said Scrooge.
"Agree. A good man is always prepared," said Henry.
Scrooge and Henry take off their broken glasses and takes out new ones, plus putting them off.
"Tell me, are you having fun? I'm sure Boris doesn't mind waiting for his rescue party," said "Alice."
"Ahhh! Shut up," said Louie, grabs a ball from the ground and throws it at the speaker.
The ball went through the speakers and hits "Alice."
"OUCH! You should get a scholarship for that throw!"
"Wow! That actually worked."
"How is it even possible," said Donald.
"Well done, Louie. You grant our wish," said Della.
"Check this knocking down the bottles game. I got this," said Louie, going to the game and grabs three balls.
"Louie. It'll take you time too-," said Huey.
When Louie knock down all three piles of milk jugs in a row, Webby was so impressed that she hugged Louie and said, "yah! Louie Duck, you're amazing!"
As he smiled and blushed, Huey and Dewey are jealous, and Dewey whispers to Huey, "what a show-off!"
When everyone goes to the shooting game, Huey grabbed the gun and said, "Junior Woodchuck Aimer Club was never a waste of time for me."
"It was waste to me," said Louie.
"Because you hate learning," said Dewey.
When Huey shoots all the acceptable targets, Donald said, "outstanding, Hubert!"
Then the door on the left side of the game.
"Bingo! Our first door room to access," said Della.
"What are we waiting for? Let's go in," said Louie, who runs into the room.
Then Louie screamed in the room, which caused everyone else to worry, and goes in after him. They found Louie on the floor; fainted from free.
Everyone notices the scary Bendy mascots, and Dewey said, "woah! Are those mascots? Man, that's creepy!"
"Scary Bendy. Scary Bendy," said Louie while being traumatized and comfort by Huey.
"Well, I'm glad they're not alive," said Henry, pulls the switch down.
While Della and Donald look at the mascots, they flashback to when they were kids, in the flashback, the younger child versions of them had piggyback rides on young adults; Scrooge and Henry.
"McDuck and Henry! Cover the kids' eyes; I got a surprise," said Joey Drew, in a Bendy Mascot walking to them.
"Ok, youngster! Close your eyes," said Scrooge, as he and Henry put Donald and Della down.
"Surprise! What is it," said Della, cover her eyes, and Donald covers his.
"Here I am," said Joey.
When the twins uncover their eyes, Della starts crying, and Donald fainted.
"WAAAAH! SCARY BENDY," said Della, hugging Scrooge for comfort.
"You're right, too scary."
When the flashback ended, Della said, "it still haunts us to this day."
"Donald and Della! Hello? Hello, Donald and Della," said Henry, trying to snap them out.
"What?! Oh, memory trans. Let's go," said Donald, leaving the room with everyone else.
"What's up with them," said Webby.
"Meh! I don't care. Let's power up that house. So, we can save Boris," said Louie.
"One down and three to go," said Huey, pulls the switch down on the power box of the Haunted House.
