Escape

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It's been so long since I updated this! I'm so sorry! I have so many ideas for this and the Nega kids will have very... depressing backstories. Get ready for some abuse and tears people! Thanks for reading!

(Negaverse)

After Dewey hung up on Huey, he sighed. "Well, it doesn't look like we're going home anytime soon," he said, hand on his hip.

Louie shrugged. "Eh, I'm fine with that. I'm pretty much rich here," he said with a chuckle. Dewey rolled his eyes at him. The duckling in green turned to leave, but NegaWebby stood in his way.

"Wait! We can't give up now! There has to be some way to find that portal!" she said, clasping her hands together.

"And Webby could still be in danger! We don't know where she is!" Dewey added.

NegaHuey put a finger to his chin. Then a lightbulb went off in his head. "Hey! I've got an idea on who could help us find that portal!" he said, standing in the middle of the other kids.

NegaDewey raised a cautious eyebrow. He stepped up to his brother. "Huey, please don't say who I think you're going to say!" he pleaded.

Dewey and Louie exchanged a look. "Who?"

"The Sabrewing sisters, they live right next door!" NegaHuey said smiling.

NegaWebby tensed at their mention. "I- I don't like them," she said, tucking her tail feathers.

NegaDewey nodded in agreement with the pink duckling. "They creep me out! I mean, she's a living shadow! She's pretty much made of nightmares!" he said.

"Lena's not so bad," Louie said, confused.

"What's wrong with Lena and Violet?" Dewey wondered.

"I don't know what they're freaking out about," NegaHuey said, hands on his hips. "Come on let's go," he said, leading the others out the door. This universe's Dewey and Webby trailed after him, heads hung.

"Huey, you're so naive," NegaWebby muttered.

Dewey and Louie exchanged a look, shrugged, and went after them.

Somewhere else unknown...

Webby paced her cell, thinking the plan all over in her head. An escape plan she had perfected. Of course, that's what she had said about the seven other escape plans. But she was certain this one would work. She just had to wait for...

She heard the door creak, followed by footsteps. Bingo. Negaduck, as she learned was the name of the man who kept her here, came around to check their cells every once in a while. And this was exactly what she had been waiting for.

"It's not going to work," the girl in the other cell remarked. Webby rolled her eyes. She was determined to make it work.

She glanced up, watching for Negaduck. But to her surprise, it was someone else who came into view.

"Launchpad?" she questioned. He looked mostly like the pilot, only dressed differently. Webby was confused at this point. "Launchpad, what are you doing here?"

He leaned against the wall, arms crossed. He didn't seem to be in a good mood. "Keeping an eye on you two losers until Negaduck gets back," he said, chewing on a toothpick.

Webby gasped. She wasn't expecting him to be working for the enemy. She felt betrayed. Not to mention, now her plan was all messed up. She could easily snatch the keys off of Negaduck and fight him of, but Launchpad was a different story. He was bigger and would be a harder target.

"Told ya," the girl said. Webby narrowed her eyes at Launchpad, ignoring the girl's comment.

"LP, you're supposed to be on our side! What happened!" she said, betrayal in her eyes.

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