>it wasn't often Webby was left alone in the mansion
>growing up Scrooge haunted the place long before Duckworth was resurrected and when he made his rare excursions to the outside world, Granny was around to wage eternal war on the dust bunnies encroaching on friendly territory or imparting lessons on survival, interrogation, and field combat dressing
>rarely she would see Launchpad in the garage after a day's work being Scrooge's chauffeur or meeting the rich duck in the foyer before peeling out the driveway
>once Scrooge's vigor was rekindled meeting with his family the estate was busier than ever with Donald's nephews being the perfect playmates and training dummies that helped unburden years of isolation from her peers
>Donald Duck himself could even be found walking the halls when his houseboat was low on supplies
>Duckworth's ghost provided great company too in the corridors after his fortunate summoning onto the mortal realm and she rather enjoyed his dry wit and verbal sparring with Granny
>then the grand house was left behind as Webby as actually got to experience freedom and see the world in more through hijacked satellite feeds and old mission recordings
>befriending Lena has actually helped bring Webby and the boys back to Scrooge's lavish home through the constant sleepovers, which was exciting at the time because Webby had never had anyone to have sleepovers and which she later learned Lena was happy to have somewhere with a real pillow to lay her head
>once she met Violet there had been more late nights playing runic baggle, or watching horror movies and riffing on all the inaccuracies from their extensive notes on the subjects depicted, and Lena's adoption into the humming bird's family ensured the trio would never be lonely if the boys were doing their sibling thing
>and finally, Della Duck herself, returned from the dead after ten years lost, adding a flair of her own to the crowded household in the mismatched thunk of her metallic artificial foot