The snort does get Louie's attention. With a yelp, he is quick to try and scramble out of the way. Maybe he's the older one now, technically, but he's sure not feeling all that wise. Huey's mad at him, and Dewey, and clearly that goes beyond the big animal symbolism versions of the two. But Louie can't figure out why! There's always sibling stuff on and off, sure, but this has got to be bigger than that.
As the immediacy of stumbling in on a scene that made him feel like a terrible brother fades, and the adrenaline of stress and fear takes over, Louie can't help but find the whole thing sort of frustrating. Especially in light of the timing-- Huey hasn't been back for long and now this?
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As the immediacy of stumbling in on a scene that made him feel like a terrible brother fades, and the adrenaline of stress and fear takes over, Louie can't help but find the whole thing sort of frustrating. Especially in light of the timing-- Huey hasn't been back for long and now this?
"Hue! What the heck?"