Weblet

Weblet is the femslash ship between Webby Vanderquack and Violet Sabrewing from the DuckTales fandom.

Friendship Hates Magic!
Webby is looking for a specific book, but the Quackfaster says that she can't give it to her because another strange girl already checked it out. Webby goes over to introduce herself, but the girl sticks up a hand to pause her. She turns her page and asks what she wants. Webby says that the book she has is pretty advanced, and written in ancient syriac so is pretty advanced. She places a hand on it, but the girl grabs it and says that she is advanced as well in syriac. They speak in several languages when the girl gets up and introduces herself as Violet. Webby introduces herself and Violet is excited to meet a companion of Scrooge McDuck. Violet guesses that Webby has an interesting perspective on the supernatural, and Webby says she's had a few. Violet suggests that they review the book together, and Webby likes that idea. Violet says she'll be at the manor at 5:00, and be prepared in case she needs to stay over. Webby says she'll see her tonight as she leaves.

Webby rushes around trying to get rid of all her magical research before Violet arrives. The doorbell rings and she calls for Duckworth to get it, only to realize that a ghost butler is magic. She stops him from answering the door, and she opens in herself. She tries to play it cool for Violet, and Violet gives her the pie she brought.

Webby shows her to her room, where Violet notes how blank it is. Violet likes it, and takes out the book to get started on research. She opens it and says that she was going to get into Tulpas, and explains that it's the closes she's found to what happened the night the shadows attacked Duckburg. Webby gets nervous and asks if she likes Baggle. Violet says everyone does, but thought she was here to review the book with Webby. Webby says they'll have plenty of time for that, since it's a sleepover, the suggests ice breakers to get to know each other. Violet agrees and asks what Webby knows about Magica DeSpell and the Shadow War. Webby then suggests makeovers, and Violet points out that Webby is pretty nervous about magic for someone so well versed in it. Webby says she's not nervous about sparkles, then grabs Violet to go do makeovers.

They do some monster movie make up, Webby tuning herself into a victim of a horrible accident, and Violet turning herself into the demon Rakshasa. The compliment each other on the make up, but Violet says it's time to move on. Webby thinks Violet looks exactly like the demon, but Violet points out the off kilter tooth. Webby says that's from a poker brawl and has proof, but stops herself. Violet asks where she has it, and Webby says it's definitely not in the attic. Violet then races to the attic with Webby quickly following behind.

Webby finds her just as Violet finds the picture of Rakshasa, and sees that the tooth is crooked. Webby asks if Violet is weirded out by the supernatural stuff, but Violet actually finds it all fascinating. She then says she sense a ghost aura coming from Webby's friendship bracelet, but Webby says it's nothing and suggests a game instead. Violet suggest using runes to contact spirits, but Webby suggests baggle. Violet suggests combining the two, and Webby says it's a deal.

They start their game, when the rune stones overturn and fall onto the ground. Not knowing that it's Lena, Webby says that it could have been anything from the wind to the house settling. The runes then start to move, and Violet suggests it's communication from the other side. Webby asks what it says, and the two try to figure it out, but Violet says that they need more clarity. She opens the book and they try a spell from inside. Lena then tries to stop them, but Webby mistakes her for an evil spirit. Violet then attacks her as Webby questions why all her sleepovers end in Supernatural vengeance. Violet then grabs the amulet from her bag and fires it at Lena, who Webby is able to see for a short moment before she disappears. Webby then turns to see Violet holding Lena's amulet, and wrestles it out of her hand asking where she got it.

Violet explains that she found it on the beach after Magica's attack and just wants to know more about magic after being rational her whole life. Webby says that Violet shouldn't mess with the amulet, after she'd already lost one friend to the shadowrealm. Violet suggests that she can bring Lena back using Magica's amulet. Webby is hesitant for a moment, but is willing to try to get Lena back.

The two start a séance when Lena pulls them into the shadowrealm. Webby and Lena hug, and Violet doesn't mean to interupt their reunion, but the tulpas are getting closer. Webby starts to introduce them to each other, but Lena accuses Violet of being a spy and a thief. The tulpas then take away Webby and Violet and Lena run after them. Lena accuses Violet of the tulpas, but Violet points out that they've taken Lena's form and are clearly a form of Lena not wanting to be forgotten by Webby. Violet says that they're only thing in common is that they care about Webby, when Webby yells and they run after her again.

The shadow creatures are attempting to pull Webby out the front door, and Violet says that they could lose Webby forever if that happens. Lena says it won't and they join hands and say a chant to get rid of the shadows. Lena starts to disappear, and both Webby and Violet hold hands in a circle. The magic from the friendship bracelet then bring Lena fully back and the three hug in celebration.

The three then head upstairs to put on monster make up, and Webby is happy to have her old and new best friend together with her. Making it the most successful sleepover ever. Violet says it was educational, and then turns menacing as she announces that she will use the knowledge to seek vengeance on Webby. Lena then turns around in melting make up, as Webby stands off afraid. The two then start to laugh and Violet says that she can joke to. Webby is happy and hugs them, yelling "best friends" as she does.

A Nightmare on Killmotor Hill!
Violet and Webby are attending a sleepover with Lena. Lena is sleep-deprived due to worrying about her magic, and accidentally ends up teleporting the girls and the Duck Triplets to a dream world. Violet decides that it is best not to wake Lena in this state, and Webby cheers at the prospect of continuing their slumber party within a dream. They end up in Louie's dream, where Lena presents as a wolf. Violet tries to determine the psychological reasoning behind this, but Webby instead suggests that Lena is a pack animal and the rest of them are her pack. Eventually the kids end up escaping the dream, and Violet and Webby help Lena stand up against her Aunt Magica.

Challenge of the Senior Junior Woodchucks!
Webby is present at the Junior Woodchuck graduation, to support both Violet and Huey. When Launchpad announces that they will both compete for the title of Senior Woodchuck. Webby tries to support both of them, although she explains to Violet that Huey needs the most emotional encouragement at such a difficult time.

The Phantom and the Sorceress!
Violet and Webby are about to follow the boys to the other realm, when Lena says that her magic will probably make things worse there. Webby says that if she doesn't want to go, neither do her or Violet. She turns to Violet, who is already packed, for confirmation. She drops her stuff and reluctantly says they can have as much fun exploring interpersonal relationship. Lena wants to throw the amulet away, but Webby says that it's part of Lena. Violet suggests they just stop having sleepovers, and Webby creepily turns to her, and tells her to rethink that sentence.

In the middle of the night, they're awoken by a wailing at the front door. Webby grabs an axe and wakes up Violet, who has garlic and stakes. Webby asks if she's expecting vampires, and she says that statistically they're due. They reach the front door, when Gladstone comes bursting in. Violet raises her stake, but Webby tells her to stand down and explains that he's just Donald's cousin.

They find the Phantomblot upstairs draining the portal, but Webby damages him after he tries to steal Lena's magic. He escapes and Webby asks who he was. How he was able to close the ports. Violet points out that he went after Lena's amulet, and suggests that he stole Gladstone's luck because it is also magic. Violet opens her journal to an entry on the Phantom Blot, and Webby says that her drawing are amazing. Violet thanks her and continues her presentation on the Phantom Blot. Webby says that he's already trapped her family, and is now coming for Lena, which Violet adds that he needs to fix the gauntlet first. Violet says that they'll need to go on the magical offense, and Webby says they need to find someone who can teach Lena to control it. They both get the idea of Magica and drag a reluctant Lena with them.

Season 2
Friendship Hates Magic
 * Webby runs in excitedly and tells Beakley about Violet.

Happy Birthday, Doofus Drake!
 * Scrooge finds Webby, Violet and Lena are fighting off a giant bear in her room.

Season 3
Challenge of Senior Junior Woodchucks!
 * Webby says that Violet is also great, but that Huey needs more encouragement right now.

The Phantom vs the Soceress!
 * Webby is excited at Violet's suggestion of a gator attack.
 * Violet and Webby pull Gladstone out of the swamp.
 * Webby tells Magica that Violet is with her.
 * Violet and Webby hold back Magica.
 * Webby and Violet encourage Lena throughout their training montage.
 * Lena uses her magic to make Webby and Violet fly.
 * Webby yells bad form at Violet when she assumes she fired at Lena.
 * Violet asks if Webby can talk to snakes, and Webby hopes so.
 * Violet and Webby cheer Lena on, and hold hands to help her magic.

Fanon
Weblet is a rarer pair in the DuckTales fandom. This is due to Violet being introduced in the show after Webby already had a fairly popular ship for herself. Violet gained a few herself, but Weblet is still well liked by a few shippers. Most tend to ship it alongside Lenalyn.

On AO3, Weblet is the ninth most written ship for Violet.

Fandom
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