May and June ran down the hallways, looking for Webby, and avoiding their mom and the other FOWL agents.

But they were stopped in their tracks when a cane slammed full-force into the two girls.

June gulped and looked up to see who - or - what had smacked them upside the head.

"Uh... hi there!" June stammered over her words with a nervous look on her face. "Is there something we can help you with?"

May scowled and elbowed June in the stomach with her elbow. "June, be quiet! What are you doing?"

June frowned and turned to give May a sideways look.

"I'm just asking a question," June muttered while glaring at May. "What's so wrong with that?"

May facepalmed and groaned in frustration. "Ugh! Why do I even bother!" She muttered with a heavy sigh. "Cause we gotta find Webby. That's why, June."

June's eyes seemed to widen at that and she turned to face May with a wide-eyed look on her face.

The two ducklings were just about to dash away when something stopped them from going anywhere.

May scowled and glared up at whoever was preventing them from leaving the room.

"Not so fast lassie!" A Scottish voice sounded from the owler holding the cane.

May and June glanced to one another with equal looks of annoyance and slight confusion written plainly on their faces.

"What do you want?" June inquired, crossing her arms and scowling angrily. "And why are you staring at me?"

...

Scrooge McDuck had a plan. To rescue both Webby and Huey and take down FOWL for good.

But things weren't as simple as he had first thought.

Of course they weren't.

He had somehow managed to avoid getting captured by any of the FOWL agents. But Scrooge knew better than to let down his guard.

But then he ran into - or more like crossed paths with May (And who he thought was Webby), but it turned out to be June.

So, where was Webbigail?

Maybe he could get these two clones to help him find Webby and the triplets.

After all: two could play at this game.

...

Webby and Della raced through the halls, bypassing a few FOWL agents as they continued their search.

They passed through a few more rooms before something caught Webby's eye. She paused to get a better look and called out to Della.

"Hey, Della! Look over there!" Webby called out, pointing towards a glass cage of some-sort. "I see someone inside there!"

"It's Huey!" Webby cried in glee, racing over to the glass cage. "Don't worry Huey! We'll get you out of there... somehow..." Webby muttered quietly to herself as she began scanning the room for a key or something that could open the door.

"Webby!" Huey looked up upon hearing his friend's voice. His eyebrows knitted together in confusion upon seeing her. "Why do yoi still look like June, Webbs?"

"Webby gave him a nervous smile and started banging on the glass wall. "That won't wirk Webs! You'll just end up hurting yourself if you do that!"

Upon hearing Huey's words, the duckling in blue stopped pounding her fists against the glass and stared at him with uncertainty shining in her eyes.

"How do we get this thing open?" Webby asked him with a panicked edge to her voice.

Huey just shrugged his shoulders helplessly in response.

"I-I don't know, Webs. I honestly don't know." Huey replied with a defeated sigh.

Webby's face fell and she slumped against the glass with a sad sigh.

"Oh StarClan, please help us! We1're all doomed!" She cried, shaking her head back and forth in distress. "We'll all be stuck here forever with noway out!"

Huey's eyes widened and he stood to his feet and ran to the glass window. "Hey! Hey! Hey! We can't give up, Webs!"

Webby turned to face him, tears filling her eyes as she continued to stare at him. "Why did I ever trust those clones? None of this would've happened if I had just listened to the adults!" Webby's voice cracks and she hides her face in her knees.

It was silant for a moment before Webby lifted her head and said something that made Huey's blood freeze like ice.

"My granny lied to me! She lied about my entire life!" Her voice was oozing hurt and her eyes shined with unshed tears.