When morning came, Huey woken up by the sounds groans. He knew right there that his younger brothers were up. Sitting up on his bed, he peered to the side and saw Dewey at the top bunk putting a pillow over his head while Louie appeared to cover his entire body with his blankets.

"You two aren't feeling well?" He asked.

Both his brother groaned in response.

"Why do I have a headache?" Louie questioned in a hoarse, yet soft voiced.

"No clue, but could someone give me some headache medicine? My head is killing me." Dewey replied with the same hoarse, yet soft voice as his twin.

"Do you remember anything that happened yesterday?" He asked another question.

"Yeah, I was about ready to win when the cops came and stopped the contest."

"Huh? I going to win the contest and would have gotten bragging rights-"

At that moment, he could see his brother in blue lifting the edge of his pillow a bit, most likely taking a peek at him, before he laughed a bit. "Aw man, you really do like the Grinch! Ha, ha, ha, ha!"

He gave off an expression that said, 'it wasn't that funny.' The duckling in red spotted Louie doing the same with his covers.

"Fine, then you don't need that medicine?" Just as he gotten up, out of bed, and was about to grab the medicine, he heard brothers saying 'No, no, no!" as loud as they could without agitating their headaches.

"Man, we were joking Huey."

"Sorry Louie, but my feathers are dyed like this because of someone's prank."

"Aw man, is that why you're mad at us?"

"Yes, and you two deciding to get drunk on vanilla extract."

"What?! Agh, that's why the room was spinning yesterday? Oh, boy."

"I never want to have another hangover." Dewey giving his two cents in.

"Lucky for you, I gotten the present."

"Yay." Huey heard his brothers cheering, only in a soft tone.

"Could you go out and give it too Webby? I don't think I will be able to right now." His little brother in blue said, sounding honest.

"Yeah." followed by his younger sibling in green.

"Sure." he replied.

At that moment, Huey gotten the medicine and water. He then gave them to his brothers, one at a time. The two hungover ducklings happily took the things and said 'thank.'

After that, the oldest brother in red gotten the present from his backpack and with caring the now empty glasses in his arms he went out the room.

Webby was woken by the sounds of someone, most likely Huey, heading to the kitchen. The adult soon went back to bed until she heard knocking on the door.

"Webby?" her eldest brother's voice popped up. "Are you awake?"

"Huh? Yeah."

"Can I come in?"

"Uh, sure."

As her brother in red opened the door wearing his usual day clothes and walked in, Webby spotted that he was caring something wrapped like a present. It was pink with a red ribbon tied around it. She raised a brow.

"Happy birthday Webby."

That right today was her birthday. Huey soon handed her the present.

The girl duck took second to look at the thing before torn the wrapping apart, revealing a pitcher frame with flowers on it. The elder sibling's eyes widen at the sight of their mom, Della and all of them when they were younger right before...

"Yesterday, I gotten that photo back after having it restored. I've gotten copies made, but we would for to have the original restored version with the best picture frame we could find. Thanks for taking care of us when mom died." Huey sighed. "I wish I could help you more."

As she saw her brother, looking with a sadden expression, while hanging his head, she said "It's alright, you already done enough. Thank you for the gift and the help with our younger brothers."

Webby could see her red clad brother looked back at her and gave her a smile as he said. "Don't mention it."

"So, how are the twins?"

"Uh, still experiencing the symptoms that are typical of a hangover. I gave them medicine. That should work in easing their symptoms. Now, I if you excuse me I 'am going to cook us some breakfast for this special occasion."

"What?! No, I could do it."

"But-"

"No. I 'm making breakfast. You take care of Dewey and Louie?"

Her brother sighed looking a bit annoyed by her request but agreed to it.

After Huey went out, she followed shortly. On her way to the kitchen, she saw Dewey at the dining room table with his covers over his head and his lying on the table. The eldest sibling did check on him. Her blue clad brother told her he still had bit of a headache. She was glad to hear that Dewey wasn't suffering too much. As Webby went to cook breakfast, she heard Louie making the effort to joined them, despite the complaining.

It didn't take long before she finished took out the food. While they were eating, Webby was grateful to have brothers as good the ones she has, even with all the clash in personalities they have.