Neb: I do not own Ducktales. Now I will tell each of the Duck Family member's stories of how they met Vincent and what he did that affected them in some way. I hope you all enjoy, I'm going to be releasing a bunch of chapters at once here.

Webby's Flashback

The Duck Family was taking one of their usual adventures. Scrooge was telling his stories about the destination they were headed towards. Huey was reading his Junior Woodchuck Guidebook, Louie was on his phone, and Dewey was sitting up front with Launchpad. It was another perfect day for Webby, as each day had been since she met the triplets. She was now able to go out and explore, and she could witness Scrooge McDuck, the very adventurer she spent her life obsessing over in action. Everything seemed perfect, even the unexpected turbulence that was going on. "Wait what?", Webby responded as the plane began to violently shake.

"We are now over the Temple of Helios," Scrooge called out. "But there seems to be something wrong with the plane?"

"Yep, feels like we are going to crash again," Launchpad figured.

"Oh great, we're all going to die," Louie yelled.

The plane continued to shake, and then spin.

"Brace for impact," Scrooge yelled as the plane scraped against the side of a cliff.

The triplets all buckled up as soon as possible, but Webby was having trouble getting hers in place. "Oh, no, somethings wrong."

That was when the plane started dropping in altitude.

"Not good," Launchpad yelled.

"Kids, buckle up if you aren't already," Scrooge ordered as he got in the copilot seat.

A hole punctured in the side of the plane, and while the triplets managed to get their seat belts on, Webby's wasn't clicking into place.

"Oh no, Webby," Louie yelled as Webby fell out of the side of the plane. As he looked out he saw they were close enough to the ground that Webby managed to land in a tree, but the plane ricochet away from her.

Webby clung onto the tree as if her life depended on it and kept her eyes closed for a moment. She then opened them and saw she was ok. Her clothes were roughed up a bit and she had a few scratches, but she was surprisingly lucky for someone who just got ejected from a plane. Webby sighed in relief before getting off the tree. Before she knew it, she managed to find an entrance into the lost Temple of Helios. "Exciting," she squeed. She was about to go tell the others, but she noticed a camp site telling her that other adventurers were on the island. "We aren't alone here?" This was like on of her Granny's Agent 22 missions. She was lost in an ancient temple and there's bad guys trying to steal it's riches. "Ok, even more exciting." When she went into the temple she saw a bear statue. Though the bear looked like he was a person wearing clothes instead of the animal the bear. She continued from there and could hear footsteps behind her. It could be her family, or it could be the bad guys. Webby hid in the shadows, just like her Granny taught her. She then waited for whoever was following her to show their face.

"Hang in there Donny," the infiltrator assured their statue friend. "I'll get you out of there."

He made his way down the temple and Webby followed behind him. The rest of his group must have went ahead, because a lot of the traps in the temple were already triggered ahead of him. This was good, they were going to take all the hits and all Webby had to do was follow this unsuspecting adventurer. The adventurer was probably not more than four years older than her, he definitely was in his teens. He wore a blue hooded vest and had two brown bags strapped to his side, one that he carried his books in and the other was a small pouch that either contained survival gear or possibly a weapon.

Unfortunately for Webby the teen duck came to a halt and stared into the shadows directly at her. She didn't know if her position was compromised, so she held still. At least until she saw him reach into his smaller bag. "Stay back infiltrator," she yelled before charging. The duck teen managed to dodge the first few of her attacks, but once she learned his rhythm she was able to predict his movements. After that she started landing several kicks on him. He didn't go for a weapon like she originally thought.

"Athletic," the boy blurted out.

"Thanks," Webby smiled before running down the temple away from him. He wasn't going down easily, so he must have not been a regular opponent. That meant she needed to secure whatever treasure was further along and wait for Scrooge. But as luck would have it, she was stopped by three wolf men. She got in a fight with them next, but they were a lot easier to fight. Instantaneously she managed to knock two of them off balance by going for their knees and then she landed a powerful kick to the third one's face.

Then a bear man grabbed onto her. She tried to struggle free, but he was too strong.

A deer man showed up next as he glared at her. "Who's this?"

That was when she heard her name.

"Webby," the duck boy called out after her as he made his way around the corner.

Webby stared at him confused. She never told him her name, so how did he know it?

The deer man gave the boy a disinterested look. "Vincent, do you know her? We were about to dispose of her."

"Who a, Webby," the boy, Vincent, responded.

"He does know my name?"

"Yeah, she's my sister, sorry."

Webby was twice as confused now. Why was the boy lying to them? Still he stuck to it.

"Yeah she must have snuck up on your boat before we left port," Vincent lied. "Sorry again, please don't kill her."

"She's formidable," the deer man admitted.

End of Webby's Flashback

"That's how you became my brother," Webby explained. "Though, it did cost you your current friends."

"Right, they mentioned that part to me," Vincent nodded. "How did it end?"

"We talked a lot," Webby smiled. "We got to know each other. Then your boss needed you to open a door. So you used one of your crystals. Then my family showed up, and Mr. Elite felt betrayed. He pulled a gun on you, but you out quick drew his pistol with your crystals. Our family fought them, but eventually the bears got a hold of me and the boys."

"And used you as hostages," Vincent figured.

"Mr. Elite escaped with the Mask of Helios and a bunch of treasure. The rest of us escaped with our lives at the very least. You were injured from the fighting, so we carried you out on our backs."

"You guys did that for me?"

"You rescued me," Webby reminded him. "And you did it for nothing. You didn't want a reward, you just wanted to protect a kid lost in an ancient temple. That's what's cool about you Vincent."

"Maybe it's because I had the mind of a sixteen year old instead of a fourteen year old," Vincent figured. "I'm still having trouble grasping that I betrayed Mr. Elite for nothing. Madame Aurora probably left because I've gone soft."

"She left because she hated me," Lena figured.

Vincent turned to her and she sighed.

"I guess it's my turn," Lena figured.